Hermann Moegling's bust unveiled

July 7, 2012

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Mangalore, July 6: The Karnataka Christian Educational Society (KACES Day) celebrated its annual day on Friday, July 6, remembering the contributions of its founder secretary Rt. Rev. Dr. C D Jathanna and its past secretaries Rt. Rev. Dr. C L Furtado and Rt. Rev. Dr. J S Sadanada at KACES campus.

Kannada Litterateur Dr Na D'Souza unveiled the bust of rev. Hermann Mogling, the founder principal of the Karnataka Theological College.

Speaking on the occasion Mr D'Souza said that the contributions of Rev Dr Herman Moegling to Kannada literature was immense. Moegling, a German missionary came to Mangalore when he was 25. He not only learnt Kannada but also contributed immensely for the development of the language, said D'Souza.

His contribution to the filed of Kannada was recognised by a German University and he was conferred a honorary doctorate in 1858, said D'Souza.

He also added that Moegling was a simple man. He left is bunglow and stayed in a small house. He never showed his superiority. Instead, lived as a common man among common people. He used to walk to distant places. He had also collected 3547 Kannda proverbs from his daily interactions with the locals and published them in a book.

He is also considered as the Father of Kannada Journalism. He started the first Kannada paper Mangalooru Samachara, he said.

“Many today do not have access to the literature written by Rev Dr Herman Moegling. KACES has to republish the lietrature and make it available for the general public,” he stressed.

Dakshina Kannada Working Journalists' Union President P B Harish Rai said that Moegling started the first newspaper with a unique idea. “Moegling felt that the the newspaper will act as a window to the society, it will be a forum for interaction,” he said and added that the contributions of Moegling as a journalist needs to be highlighted. “The day Mangalooru Samachara started is celebarted as the Kannada press day. I have plans to unveil a portrait of Moegling and display it prominently in Press club,” he said.

CCB Inspector H N Venkatesh Prasanna was felicitated on the occassion on being the first researcher of Karnataka Theological Research Institute to be conferred Phd for his research titled 'Swatantra Poorva Karnatakadhalli Police Vyavasthe' by the Kannada Hampi University.

KACES Secretary and KTC Principal Dr H R Cabral presided over the programme.

KACES day is celebrated to commemorate the birth anniversary of KACES Founder Late Rt Rev Dr C D Jathanna. KACES, an educational organisation was founded in December 1969. The society serves as an umbrella organisation for the various educational and vocational training institutions in which Karnataka Theological College is the nucleus.

Rev. Sandeep Theophil, Public Relations Officer, KACES, K Sagar Sundar Raj and Janet Jayamani, Conveners, KACES Day programme, and others were present.

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May 6,2020

Mangaluru, May 6: Amidst delay in repatriation of Kannadigas stuck in Gulf countries including UAE and Saudi Arabia, on behalf of the office bearers, the executive committee and members of the Bearys Chamber of Commerce & Industry, its president Mr S M Rasheed Haji and executive committee member U T Ifthikar Ali today (May 6) called on authorities concerned in Dakshina Kannada to persuade them to follow up with the State and Central level authorities.  

The duo met Nalin Kumar Kateel, Dakshina Kannada MP, who immediately contacted Pralhad Joshi, Minister of Parliamentary Affairs, over phone and urged him to take up the issue with the external affairs ministry. Mr Joshi told Mr Kateel that efforts are still underway to bring back Kannadigas stranded in Gulf countries. However flights schedules are yet to be finalised.

The duo then met Kota Srinivas Poojary, district in-charge minister, who said that the government is prepared to handle the repatriation flights and passengers. 

The duo also met IAS officer Rahul Shinde, who is in-charge of affairs related to international passengers coming to Dakshina Kannada amid covid-19 crisis. Meanwhile, Zakariya Jokatte, president of Jubail unit of BCCI, spoke to Mr Shindhe over phone.

The official explained that the govt has made elaborate arrangements to conduct medical test of passengers on arrival at the Mangaluru International Airport. 

The passengers will be categorised into A, B and C groups depending on their symptoms and co-morbid conditions. The category A passengers (symptomatic passengers) will be sent to isolation hospitals which may be Covid care centres. Category B passengers (asymptomatic but suffering from co-morbid conditions) will be quarantined at hotels, hostels, guest houses etc. Category C passengers (asymptomatic and healthy) will be home quarantined.

The minister and official also sought BCCI’s cooperation in handling the situation. 

Quarantine accommodation facility 

Yenepoya group has already offered two of their hotels as quarantine accommodation and promised to offer one more.  Entrepreneur U Kanachur Monu and many others too have offered their hotels as quarantine accommodation in Mangaluru. 

District administration has asked Treebo, a hotel aggregator to list such willing facilities on their website.

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July 27,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 27: Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa, on completion of one year of his government, today said coronavirus hampered his development plans for the state.

He said the state will not see a lockdown again "at any cost".

"Due to coronavirus we couldn't meet people's expectations but now we'll not have lockdown in Karnataka at any cost. In future we're going to fulfill whatever I announced in Budget. If necessary we'll take loans and complete all development work," said Yediyurappa.

"Covid has hampered development plans of Karnataka, lot more needs to be done, i'm committed to providing an able, stable government," he said.

Arrangements were made for virtual celebrations to mark the one-year anniversary of Yediyurappa government at Banquet Hall in Vidhana Soudha in Bengaluru. Social distancing was maintained at the event.

A record 5,199 new COVID-19 cases and 82 deaths were reported from Karnataka on Sunday, the state's health department said.

With this, the total number of coronavirus cases in the state stands at 96,141, including 58,417 active cases and 35,838 recoveries.

So far, 1,878 deaths have been reported from Karnataka. Karnataka is the only state to have over 50,000 active cases with overall tally below 1 lakh.

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April 15,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 15: The Karnataka government on Wednesday opened a critical care support unit to monitor the progress of Coronavirus patients in Intensive Care Units (ICUs) of various designated COVID hospitals across the State.

Karnataka is the first state in the country to establish a dedicated unit for critical care support, by linking ICUs of COVID hospitals onto a single platform, Medical Education Minister Sudhakar K, who inaugurated it, was quoted as saying in a statement on Wednesday.

Its objective is to monitor COVID-19 patients in ICUs across Karnataka state so that the hospitals are prepared for the potential onslaught of the virus and thereby to achieve zero COVID mortality in Karnataka, he said, adding, it would enable capturing details of ICU COVID-19 patients in real-time

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