Moodbidri all set for All India Inter University Athletics Championship

December 16, 2011

Mangalore, December 16: The Swarajya Maidan in Moodbidri is all set for the 72nd All India Inter University Athletics Championship, being hosted by the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences in association with Alva's Education Foundation from Saturday, December 17.

Dr Sriprakash KS, the Vice Chancellor oF RGUHS, who is also the chairman of Organizing Committee told media persons on Friday here, that as many as 151 universities affiliated to Association of Indian Universities have confirmed their participation in the five day athletic championship for men and women.

More than 2500 athletes, 400 team officials and 300 technical officials will be participating in this event. Latest equipment of international standard like photo finish camera will be used for the events, he said.

Replying to a query he said that the total expenditure of this mega event would be roughly around Rs 1 crore, which would be borne by the organisers and sponsors.

He said that RGUHS is the first Health Sciences University in the country to conduct a national level Athletic Championship. It is also the first time that the event is taking place at a Mofusal place in the state.

He said that Chief Minister D V Sadananda Gowda has consented to inaugurate the meet at 4:30 PM. A cultural programme would follow the inaugural session. Minister for Medical Education and Pro- Chancellor of RGUHS S A Ramadass would be the chief guest. Mangalore MP Nalin Kumar Kateel. Karnataka Athletic Association president Dr G Parameshwar, Moodbidri MLA Abhaya Chandra Jain, and MLC Capt Ganesh KArnic will be present.

Some of the cream of athletics and upcoming athletes of the country namely M V Povamma , Olympian of Mangalore University, Titu Luka, National record holder 800mt of Calicut University , Rebbaco Jose , Youth Common wealth games medallist, Bangalore University, Kyathi AIU Record holder in Pole Vault and probable for London Olympics of RGUHS would participate.

On December 21 the curtain will come down with the closing ceremony scheduled at 3.30 pm. Minister of Higher Education Dr VS Acharya will be the chief guest along with DK District-in-charge minister Krishna J Palemar.

He said that elaborate arrangements have been made by Rajiv Gandhi University at Alva's Education Foundation to look into the comforts of athletes. Transport arrangement has been made to pick athletes at Mangalore Railway Station, Bus Stand and Airport. There would altogether be 22 events for men and women, he added.

Mohan Alva, chairman, Alva's Education Foundation, was also present in the joint press meet.

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February 9,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 9: A man in Karnataka fled just before his wedding after his parents cancelled the ceremony over a disagreement about the saree that the bride wore duiring a ritual.

BN Raghukumar, who belonged to a village near Karnataka's Hassan town, did not to show up at his wedding, acting on the directions of his parents. The incident took place on Wednesday.

"We have registered a cheating case against Raghukumar. He is absconding," Hassan Superintendent of Police Srinivas Gowda told news agency. The police have also registered a case against the groom's parents.

Raghukumar and BR Sangeetha fell in love a year ago and decided to get married with the consent of their respective families.

However, Raghukumar's parents asked Sangeetha to change her saree during some rituals as they were not happy with its quality.

Following this dispute, the groom's parents cancelled the wedding scheduled on Thursday and directed their son to run away.

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July 6,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 6: A video clip of a Bengaluru-based doctor urging the follow doctors to return to their duty at a time when medicos are desperately needed to fight against COVID-19 has busted the myth of ‘shortage of beds’ in the hospitals. 

In past few of weeks, dozens of people in Bengaluru have lost their lives after hospital denied them admission citing lack of beds. 

Dr Taha Mateen, Managing Director of HBS Hospital, in an emotional message, appealed to healthcare professionals, including doctors, to help handle the situation better. The video has gone viral on social media.

“I speak from the ICU of HBS Hospital. It’s been a virtual bloodbath. I came in the morning at like 7:30 in the morning and its 12’o’clock midnight right now. Patients are continuously calling me now ‘cause their fathers are breathless, their brothers are breathless and they cannot find a room in Bengaluru and at this time if you see there is one Mr Shiva and me. There is no other doctor willing to work in this hospital,” Dr Mateen says in the video.

Dr Mateen further said, "I have beds, I have oxygen beds, I have ventilators, I have all the equipment. I have another 30 beds like this but I don’t have doctors working here.” He said that there is an urgent need to mobilise healthcare staff.

Sources said the COVID-19 patients at the hospital are left with only five doctors and 12 nurses. Until recently, the HBS Hospital had 20 nurses and 44 doctors on its roll.

According to a report, the hospital is facing huge difficulties in treating patients admitted at Intensive Care Units (ICU). Eight patients with severe respiratory problems are admitted to the hospital and are waiting for their COVID-19 test results.

"We have sufficient beds at the hospital to treat coronavirus patients, but we don't have doctors. And we can't admit more patients as we are left with just five doctors, said Dr Taha Mateen.

"All doctors are on WhatsApp, I request all doctors to come out and perform their duties, Dr Mateen said in a video appeal on WhatsApp, Twitter and Instagram. 

According to Dr Mateen, a COVID-19 patient, who was admitted to COVID care centre at Haj  Bhavan, was abandoned on a road by an ambulance driver. Later, the patient was picked by NGO volunteers. 

"The patient was brought to HBS Hospital at 2 am. He had a very low blood oxygen level. We stabilised his condition. Later, we had to send him home as we don't have enough staff to take care of him. We also sent an oxygen cylinder to his home," a report quoted Dr Mateen as saying.

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Jeevitha Prativadi
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Monday, 6 Jul 2020

Hi there ! 
This post absolutely broke my heart. I currently stay in Bangalore and I'm a mbbs graduate from Manipal university currently studying for my post graduation exam and I'd love to contact Dr Mateen to help out any way that I can. Please let me know the best way to contact him,  thank you!

 

 

Mohammed Asif
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Monday, 6 Jul 2020

My grand salute to this doctor for his courage. As he mentioned now during this pandemic situation health staff are the frontline warrior to battle against this disease. As he quoted, all respected doctors please join your hand with him at least for humanity base. May almighty sure will protect and bless. 

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May 8,2020

Bengaluru, May 8: 45 more COVID-19 cases have been reported from Karnataka, taking the total number of coronavirus cases in the state to 750, the state Health Department said on Friday.

According to the Health Department, the total cases include 371 discharged cases and 30 deaths.

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