Don't produce 10th passed illiterates'

September 23, 2011

Mangalore, September 23: Right to Education Act (RTE) might have been implemented in the country but the Mysore Regional Level Seminar on the Act questioned whether the children are actually getting the right kind of education under the Act or not.

Addressing the gathering during the seminar held at CODP Hall, in Mangalore on Thursday, District Institute for Education and Training (DIET) Principal Philomena Lobo said that there are about one lakh children who have not been brought in to the portals of the schools yet in the State.

“If we aim at just bringing the children to school without understanding their state of mind, then we are not doing justice to them. If they are made to attend the class forcefully, they will not be learning anything. Ultimately, after all the efforts we will be producing a bunch of '10th passed illiterates' who will lack self confidence,” she said adding that she had seen several children who have been forced into the classrooms and the result is that these children cannot even write their own names.

“Let us not allow Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan lose its luster in this way. We have to get parents and the children into confidence and make learning fun and meaningful for children,” she said adding that NGOs working in the field of education have a great role to play.

The programme was inaugurated by ZP President K T Shailaja Bhat. She said that imparting quality education is a must because no child should live like a burden on the society. ZP CEO Dr K N Vijayprakash said that all officials, SDMCs, NGOs teachers and parents have to make RTE a success.Education activists Gangadhar Reddy, Renni D'Souza were also present.

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March 10,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 10: A 75-year-old man who arrived in Kalaburagi from Saudi Arabia on February 29 has been admitted to the isolation ward at Gulbarga Institute of Medical Sciences (GIMS) after he showed symptoms of coronavirus. 

His throat swab has been sent to the laboratory of Bengaluru’s Victoria Hospital. The district Health and Family Welfare Department is waiting for the report. 

The aged man who arrived from Saudi Arabia on February 28, was admitted to a private hospital on March 5 following fever and cough. As he showed the symptoms similar to coronavirus, the health of his family members has also been examined by the doctors and a close watch on them is being kept.

Recently, first confirmed positive case was reported from Whitefield in Bengaluru. The state government had also declared holiday for all primary schools in Bengaluru.

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August 1,2020

Mangaluru, Aug 1: Former member of Karnataka Legislative Council Ivan D’Souza has tested positive for the novel coronavirus. 

The Congress leader took to social media to break the news. “I and my wife Dr Kavitha have been tested positive covid-19 positive. There are no symptoms. We had voluntarily given our throat swabs for testing,” he said in a Facebook post.

He also requested his friends and well-wishers not to visit him until he recovers. 

Mr D’Souza had participated in a party meeting at Congress Bhavan when KPCC chief DK Shivakumar visited city yesterday. He was seen meeting several Congress leaders including U T Khader.

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April 7,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 7: With reporting of 12 positive cases of COVID-19 since last evening, including three women, the total number of confirmed cases in Karnataka increased to 175, including four deaths.

According to official sources, while three fresh cases of COVID-19 were reported from Bengaluru, two each had been reported from Bagalkot, Kalaburagi and Mandya, followed by one each at Gadag and Bengaluru Rural districts.

After a gap of over three weeks, two more fresh cases had been reported from Kalaburagi, which had reported the first death of the country.

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