Rename Wenlock hospital after Kudmul Ranga Rao'

July 2, 2012

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Mangalore, July 2: The 153rd birth anniversary of Kudmul Ranga Rao was organised by Akhila Bharatha Mundala Yuvajana Vedike at SDM Law College here on Sunday.


Speaking at the function, N. Yogesh Bhat, Deputy Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, called him the “pride” of Mangalore for having inspired even Mahatma Gandhi. “He gave society a message through his life. And his fight for the rights to education, equality, employment of the backward classes is reflective of Basaveshwara's fight. Even the Mahatma accepted him as a guru,” he said.


However, he added that apart from the naming of a road in the city, Kudmul Ranga Rao had not been properly commemorated. “Renaming Wenlock Hospital, which has been offering good treatment to the poor, would be a fitting memorial to someone who has uplifted many poor families in his time through education. I will take up this matter with the officials concerned soon,” he said.


The function, organised by Akhila Bharat Mundala Yuva Vedike, saw the release of Ranga Rao's biography as well as the website mundala.org. The organisers said both would illuminate and propagate the message of the social reformer.


The book chronicles the journey of Kudmul Ranga Rao — from his birth in Kasaragod district on July 26, 1859, to his endeavours to provide access to education to the depressed classes. Apart from education, his mission eventually extended to providing housing, drinking water, and even shielding the backward classes against exploitation by upper classes.


On releasing the book, MLA U.T. Khader said the book would bring forth the message of the social reformer to a younger generation which was in danger of forgetting his contributions. “Those who read about the efforts by Kudmul Ranga Rao to uplift the lower castes should also go forth and carry his message to those who still live in oppression,” he said.

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March 15,2020

Hubli, Mar 15: Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Sunday said that his government has asked Centre to help in setting up of labs in view of the coronavirus cases.

Speaking to reporters after reviewing the situation in the state on coronavirus, Yediyurappa said, "No new cases were reported on Saturday and Sunday. The cases reported are of people who came from abroad. Government has made all preparation to fight against this. We have asked the central government to help in setting up labs wherever required, shortly we will do it."

"We have taken a lot of precautions to prevent the spread of coronavirus. For the first time shutdown has been declared for a week. People are also cooperating with us, we will take a further decision after one week," he added.

Karnataka government has said that as of now six cases of COVID-19 have been reported in the state, including one person who died.

"Till date six COVID-19 cases have been reported in the state including one death. The 5 Coronavirus positive cases are in isolation at the designated hospital in Bengaluru," the Karnataka government said on Sunday.

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May 24,2020

Bengaluru, May 24: Karnataka has conducted 2.03 lakh tests across the 57 Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) COVID-19 testing labs till Sunday morning, said the state Minister of Medical Education Dr K Sudhakar.

He informed that the state has doubled the number of tests in just 16 days after clocking 1 lakh tests on May 8.

"After clocking 1 lakh tests on May 8, we have doubled the number of tests in just 16 days. As on this morning, we conducted 2.03 lakh tests across our 57 ICMR COVID-19 testing labs. I congratulate doctors and lab technicians on this achievement," Sudhakar tweeted.

As many as 1,743 people have been detected positive for coronavirus in the state, of which 597 have been cured and discharged and 41 have succumbed to the infection, as per the Union Health Ministry. 

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February 16,2020

Mangaluru, Feb 16: An elderly woman from Tamil Nadu was on Saturday reunited with her daughter and son after 14 years at the Mangaluru's White Doves destitute home.

"Mary only knew her name when she came here 10 years ago. Recently, she told us about her home town," Corrine Rusquinha, founder of White Doves told media.
Mary had gone missing 14 years ago from her hometown Kortampet in Tamil Nadu.

"Ten years ago, she was spotted by Mangaluru police who brought her to White Doves home late one evening. Initially, she could only speak Tamil, so it was presumed she was from Tamil Nadu. She was on psychiatric treatment," Rusquinha said.

A few days back, a visiting priest at the White Doves home spoke to Mary in Tamil and asked about her hometown.

"Surprisingly, she could recall the name of her hometown, following which the visiting priest contacted the pastor at Kortampet. Mary's family, including her daughter Gnana Anthony, who is a paramedic student in Coimbatore, was informed about Mary," she said.

Soon after, Gnana and her elder brother came to Mangaluru to take their mother back to their home.

Mary's husband Jhonson, who worked as a cook, had died within a year of losing his wife.

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