WGSHA rejoices silver jubilee

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October 29, 2011

Manipal, October 29: It was a glittering Friday, for Welcomgroup Graduate School of Hotel Administration (WGSHA) on the occasion of the silver jubilee celebrations. First the inauguration of a three-year degree course in Culinary Arts and then a grand get together later in the evening. And, presiding over the special day was the ITC chairman, Mr Yogesh Chandra Deveshwar. The Principal, Mrs G Parvadhavardhini gave a brief of the 25 years of WGSHA.

The day was special for many reasons. WGSHA came into existence after Mr Deveshwar and Dr Ramdas M Pai signed an MoU for a joint venture on August 4, 1987. And on Friday, after 25 years later, both were together again addressing the gathering of past and present principals, faculty, staff and students at Fortune Inn Valley View. And, coincidentally, both received Padma Bhushan this year.

Mr Deveshwar said he was extremely happy that this kind of a partnership happened 25 years ago. “Countries are built on the foundation of education and this is an island entirely dedicated to education. If you have a few more such islands, the country would have grown much faster,” he said. He paid tributes to the vision of Dr T.M.A. Pai and lauded the efforts of Dr Ramdas Pai in carrying the good work forward to see it flower.

He had a word of praise for the alumni who came from many parts of the world for the function. “Your contribution to the society is what ultimately creates the brand of your alma mater,” Dr Deveshwar said and, added, “at the end of the day, the proof of the pudding is in the eating”. “The kind of quality of training, the kind of personality building has to be so different that it will not do to have a management school produce leaders for the industry, it has to be a specialized training for this.

The encouraging word for the students was that they had a bright future. “As, almost all the big brand hotels in the industry are in India. And I believe there is going to be a demand for trained manpower as there is going to be a need for people with capable managerial leadership. His advice for the students was; “Create value for the society before you create value for your organization, your shareholders and for yourself”.

Dr Ramdas M Pai, Chancellor Manipal University in his address said that Mr Deveshwar was the driving force behind the creation of this Institute when he was the Chairman of ITC Hotels and the youngest-ever board member of ITC Limited.

Drawing a parallel Dr Pai said, “The two organizations, ITC and Manipal University, go hand-in-hand in promoting foreign exchange reserves of our country. Be it hotel guests visiting India from the far corners of the world or be they students from 52 countries studying at the University, the mission is indeed quite similar”.

He also said, “Manipal Group's endeavors to promote education and awareness and bringing it to the doorstep of the weaker sections of the society through programs like India Skills, Aanganwadi and Aasre are indeed very similar to those of ITC's – that of generating employment and creating career opportunities to a cross-section of the physically and economically challenged segment of society“.


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Mr Y.C. Deveshwar, chairman ITC and Dr Ramdas M Pai, Chancellor Manipal University cut WGSHA's 25th anniversary cake while Principal, Mrs G Parvadhavardhini looks on at the function held at Fortune Inn Valley View on Friday in Manipal.

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Mr Y.C. Deveshwar addressing the audience at the silver Jubilee function of WGSHA held at Fortune Inn Valley View on Friday.



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April 18,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 18: Karnataka Health Minister B Sriramulu drew flak from his own party the BJP as well as the Congress for allegedly letting hundreds of people throng the Rupangudi Road in Ballari to collect food packets from him.

Visuals showed that the people came in hordes and fell on each other to collect the packets Sriramulu was distributing to the poor and needy as relief measure in the wake of lockdown.

The videos showed the minister standing with his team by the roadside and spreading out tables all along to distribute the food kit to the poor people.

Those in the queue had elderly people too.

A majority of people who rushed to grab the food packets did not bother to protect themselves with a mask.

"Whoever has done he has committed a blunder whether it is Sriramulu in Ballari or Anand Singh in Hospet.

All these elected representatives want to show that they are serviing the people in their constitutuency," said Karnataka BJP spokesperson Go Madhusudana.

Flaying the leaders of all political parties for defying norms, Madhusudana sad this has become fashionable for the leaders to perform 'cheap shows'.

He advised Sriramulu that it should have been done with door-to-door delivery of food packets instead of arranging it at the public place.

Congress spokesperson K E Radhakrishna said a case should be registered for defying regulations.

"I am all appreciation for Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Karnataka chief minister B S Yediyurappa who were the first to wake up and do something good for the people.

Now I feel sorry for them.

I wonder why they cannot control their own partymen.

People should file FIR against him (Sriramulu)," Congress spokesperson Prof K E Radhakrishna said

Slamming the alleged VVIP culture in the country, Radhakrishna said when the nation is facing a crisis, lavish marriages and grand birthday parties were organised. In the midst of all this health minister organises a food distribution mela, he added.

Attempts to reach the minister went in vain.

However, speaking to reporters at Ballari, Sriramulu admitted that the cases suddenly shot up in the state because of disregard to social distancing.

"People's support to lockdown is essential.

People have to maintain social distancing, without which we cannot control it," the minister said.

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February 25,2020

The Post Graduate Department of English, St. Agnes College (Autonomous) organized COSMOPOETICA – a Two-Day International Poets Conference, transcending the boundaries of language and bringing together scholars from English, Hindi and Kannada languages. The key-note speaker was Dr Hima Urmila Shetty and the Panel of Experts included Maggie Harris, a Commonwealth short stories award winning poet of Broadstairs, Kent; Dr Kathryn Hummel, a visiting professor at IIT Hyderabad; Prof Raj Rao, acclaimed poet and novelist, former HOD of English, Savithribai Phule University; Lata Chouhan from Bangalore; Vijay Tiwari from Ahmedabad; Dr. Nagaveni Manchi, an acclaimed Poet and Professor, Govt College, Carstreet and Ms. Chandrakala Nandavara, former Principal of Ganapati PU College.

Dr Sr Jeswina A.C., the Principal; Dr Sr Maria Roopa A.C. the Superior and Dr Sr Vinora A.C., graced the occasion.

Dr Geralyn Pinto, the Staff Convenor; Dr Malini Hebbar, the HOD and Ananya Sneha the student Convenor organised the Conference.

The highlight of the Conference was the Poetry Workshop, Slam Poetry Competition in three languages and paper presentations on various aspects of poetry.

Overall the conference drew together poets and academicians to discuss poetry as a genre and practice with ignited minds.

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July 30,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 30: As the protest by Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA) workers entered the 20th day, Karnataka Health Minister B Sriramulu on Wednesday assured them that he would take up their demands with Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa.

The ASHA workers are sitting in protests with a number of demands that include a minimum salary of Rs 12,000 per month.

Assuring that their matter will be taken up, Karnataka Health Minister B Sriramulu said while speaking to reporters, "We know how hard ASHA workers have been working as frontline warriors in the fight against COVID-19. I will discuss with CM about their demand for a minimum wage of Rs 12,000 per month and the final decision will be taken soon."

"We went to the police to allow us to protest. Officials then took us to the CM. During the meeting, he demanded some time to sort out our issues. 

We told him we are protesting for the past 20 days and that it was he who needs to call a meeting with us. Only then will he know the problems being faced by ASHA workers," an ASHA worker said clad in her signature pink sari.

"When asked as to why salaries of ASHA workers were not hiked, while it was done for doctors and other healthcare officials, the CM requested for time to look into the matter. 

We are not much happy now, but will if he comes in front of the media and promises to sort out our issues, then we will listen to him", she added.

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