Puttur: St Philomena College celebrates Diamond Jubilee

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September 21, 2017

Puttur, Sept 21: The inaugural function of Diamond Jubilee Celebrations of St Philomena College Puttur was held on Thursday in college quadrangle.

Minister for Forest, Ecology and Environment and District in Charge Mr. B Ramanatha Rai in his inaugural address said, ‘Today, education has become the right of every citizen. However, in India less than 20 percent of the population can afford to have the benefit of higher education. Good education always plays an important role in determining the social justice.’

Vicar General of Mangaluru Diocese and Vice President of CBE Rt Rev. Msgr Denis Moral Prabhu V G blessed the Diamond Jubilee by lighting the lamp and delivered the presidential address. 

Alumnus and former Vice Chancellor of Karnataka State Open University and Hampi Kannada University Prof. B A Viveka Rai delivered felicitation address.

Vice Chancellor of Mangalore University Prof. K Byrappa participated as the chief guest.

The Post Master General of South Karnataka Region, Bangalore Mr. S Rajendra Kumar released the Diamond Jubilee Special Postal Cover. 

The MLA of Puttur constituency and Parliamentary Secretary to Chief Minister, Government of Karnataka Mrs. Shakunthala T Shetty released ‘My Stamp’.

The Secretary of CBE Very Rev. Fr Gerald D’Souza released the Text Book on Financial Accounting authored by Prof. Maxim Carl, HoD of Commerce. 
The Opposition Chief Whip, Legislative Council, Government of Karnataka Capt. Ganesh Karnik launched ‘Diamond Jubilee Project’.

The Chief Whip, Legislative Council, Government of Karnataka Mr. Ivan D’Souza participated as the guest of honour and expressed his best wishes. 

Joint Director of Collegiate Education, Mangalore Region Prof. Udayashankar H and Deputy Director of Pre University Education, Mangalore Mr. K R Thimmayya participated as guests of honour.

The Campus Director Rev. Dr Antony Prakash Monteiro, Vice President of Mae de Deus Church Mr. J P Rodrigues, President of PTA Mr. Lawrence Lobo, President of PTA of PU College Mr. Durgaprasad Rai and President of Old students Association  Mr. Jayaraj Bhandary graced the occasion. 

The members of Performing Arts Association presented the prayer song. The Correspondent Very Rev. Fr Alfred J Pinto welcomed the gathering. The Principal Prof. Leo Noronha presented the glimpses of 60 years of the college. The Principal of PU College Rev. Fr Vijay Lobo proposed the vote of thanks. The HoD of English Mrs. Bharathi S Rai and Lecturer in Commerce Mr. Rahul compered the programme.

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April 29,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 29: The Karnataka police department has decided not to deploy its personnel aged above 55 as frontliners in Covid-19 related duty.

According to order issued here on Wednesday by Director General of Police Praveen Sood, it was a precautionary measure as the elderly was more susceptible to the risk of infection.

Apart from this, the order also states that any police personnel suffering from diabetes, hypertension, asthma, kidney, liver-related problems and cardiovascular disease must also be kept away from Coronavirus duty. The policemen can be deployed for station duty.

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May 22,2020

Bengaluru, May 22: Karnataka reported 138 fresh cases of coronavirus on Friday, taking the state tally to 1743.

26 patients have been discharged on Friday and in total, 597 people have been discharged in Karnataka while total number of active cases in the state is 1,100. 41 people have succumbed to the virus, informed the state health department.

Out of the 138 cases, 111 are returnees from Maharashtra.Out of the 138 cases, 47 are from Chikkaballapura alone, 10 cases from Raichur eight cases each from Bidar and Mandya, five cases each from Bengaluru Rural and Bengaluru Urban, and 14 are from Hassan.

From Bengaluru Rural, three patients are returnees from Maharashtra. A fifty-five year old female from Bengaluru Rural, has contracted the virus and has been diagnosed with a history of SARI. She is currently under observation at a designated city hospital.

Five patients have tested positive from Bengaluru Urban. A 42-year-old woman tested positive in Bengaluru Urban and has been diagnosed with a history of Influenza-like Illness (ILI). She is currently under observation at a designated city hospital.

Two men, who have tested positive from Dharwad are returnees from Delhi. Both of them are currently under observation at a designated hospital in Hubli. A seventy-five year old male who has contracted the coronavirus has returned from Jharkhand.

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January 10,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 10: The National Commission for Scheduled Tribes (NCST), which met with officials of the Social Welfare Department Thursday, has urged the state government to increase the reservation provided to the ST community.

The Commission's suggestion comes even as a committee headed by Justice Nagamohan Das is currently studying a demand for increase of reservation for the community from the existing 3% to 7.5%.

Addressing mediapersons on Thursday, Commission Chairperson Nand Kumar Sai, said the Commission had discussed the issue with the Social Welfare Department, Karnataka, asking officials to expedite the process.

In response to this suggestion, Social Welfare Department Principal Secretary G Kumar Naik said the government would take a call based on the Nagamohan Das Committee's report.

A meeting was held between members of the National ST Commission and the Social Welfare Department Thursday with regard to various projects taken up by the department.

In June last year, the then Kumaraswamy-led coalition government constituted the Justice Nagamohan Das Committee, after protests from members of the Valmiki community for an increase in reservation to 7.5%. At present, Karnataka provides 15% reservation for SCs, 3% for STs and 32% for other backward classes (OBC).

The national commission also urged the state government to ensure permanent faculty in all the 824 residential institutions run by the department. At present, as much as 50% of the faculty in these institutions have been hired on a contractual basis. "We have assured that the recruitment will be done in a short time," Naik told mediapersons.

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