Santhosh Shetty reelected KWAR prez, Muzaffar Ali vice-prez; Nelson D'souza new gen secretary

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October 31, 2017

Riyadh, Oct 31: The 10th annual general body meeting of Karavali Welfare Association Riyadh (KWAR) was held on October 27 at a Famed Restaurant Auditorium in Riyadh. The meeting started around 1.30pm post lunch.

Nitin Rai Kukkuvalli, resident editor of VK Newz, the key man of KWAR with a bundle of talents welcomed the guests and explained KWAR’s contribution to fellow Indians especially to people from coastal Karnataka working in Saudi Arabia.

P.M. Bhaskar then handled the program and invited the office bearers of KWAR’s existing committee comprised of president Santhosh Shetty, vice president Muzaffar Ali, general secretary Shashidhar Haridas, joint secretary victor Menezes and treasurer Nelson Dsouza, and ex-president and adviser Ramesh Shetty to the dais.

Outgoing president Santhosh Shetty in his keynote address, stressed the need for unity among KWAR members, thanked all the office bearers, executive members, members and well-wishers who supported him during his reign as president of KWAR in its 9th year.

An illustrated presentation was followed by KWAR’s Acting General Secretary Victor Menezes who briefed the audience about the KWAR programs, achievements and charity works during the period 2016-2017 which was well understood by the gathered crowd.

Nelson Dsouza, who had a great stint as treasurer of KWAR gave a brief regarding financial statements reflecting all the positive financial aspects of KWAR as a successful organization. The specialty of Nelson Dsouza’s simplicity and his love for KWARs cause was well entrenched by his address in Tulu as well as native Kannada which was well appreciated.

The core issue of the day began with the outgoing president dissolving all the committees and sub-committees. A specially appointed election committee represented by Jagannath Shetty (Consultants to Royal Commission of Jubail & Yanbu Ksa), Jatyarama Shetty (Sr. Finance Manager KANOO Group) and Jagadish Alva (Finance, Carrier Saudia) were given the task of conducting the election procedure and to elect the new president, vice president and all the other important portfolios of KWAR executive committee.

The election commissioners gave each member a chance to represent himself and the overwhelming enthusiasm shown by members justified the elected member’s love for KWAR as well as upholding the unity of KWAR. Apparently, the election commissioners had the pleasure of announcing the unanimous re-election of outgoing president, vice-president, and unanimous election of new general secretary Nelson Dsouza, treasurer Mahesh Hegde, joint secretary Victor Menezes and Irfan Aboobaker, joint treasurer Suresh Raj Suvarna, Ramesh Shetty and Rajesh Kumar (were nominated as Advisors) as well as other office bearers of KWAR team 2017-2018. Mahesh Hegde thanked all the 3 election commissioners for their unbiased election process and wished them to be part of KWARs upcoming events.

After being reelected as president, Santosh Shetty thanked all the members for reiterating their faith in his leadership. Santhosh shetty, who is a well-known organizer and social worker, promised to maintain the unity of KWAR at any cost with his dedication and love for the organization. Santhosh Shetty has been nominated by Embassy of India to represent Indian migrant workers and if any Indians have any grievances they are welcome to contact him. He requested all non-resident Kannadigas and especially those from coastal Karnataka to support the KWAR activities in coming days specially its blood donation camp (scheduled on 26th Jan 2018) and upcoming food festival and sports days. The Grand evening came to an end with the recitation Indian national anthem.

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May 13,2020

Belagavi, 13: In a shocking development, Karnataka has reported its first COVID-19 relapse with a 50-year-old Tablighi Jamaat convention attendee in Belagavi testing positive days after being discharged.

The State health officials confirmed that P-298 from Kudachi, who had recovered and was discharged, has suffered a relapse. He has been re-admitted to a designated hospital in Belagavi.

The patient was initially admitted on April 15 and recovered, testing negative twice on April 30 and May 1. The tests were done at the National Institute of Virology (NIV), Bengaluru, and the National Institute of Traditional Medicine (NITM), Belagavi.

Despite recovering, his treatment continued in the ICU for other comorbidities, especially cardiac issues. He was discharged on May 4 and quarantined at an institutional facility in Kudachi.

However, he developed symptoms again and was tested for COVID-19 again on May 5 at NITM, Belagavi. The result came back positive. He was re-admitted to a hospital, and on May 6 a second test was done at the Belagavi Institute of Medical Sciences. Again, he tested positive.

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April 12,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 12: Swift and strict action by the District Administration has resulted in the district achieving ‘Clean’ week with no new cases of COVID-19 reported for the seventh day in a row.

Meanwhile, in a happy coincidence, the district’s only infant allegedly affected – a ten month old child – was totally cured and discharged from the hospital along with infant’s mother and grandmother who were considered to the primary contacts. They are never tested positive for the virus, it is reported. Health experts attributed this to their natural immunity.

The child is said to have contracted the infection during a family visit to Kasargod, which has turned in to a Covid-19 hot spot. The family which hails from Sajipanadu in Bantwal-taluk had been kept in isolation ever since the child had tested positive on March 25. The quarantine was extended to the entire village as a preventive measure and the District Administration undertook the responsibility to providing essential supplies.

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February 4,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 4: Taking the state government to task, the Karnataka High Court on Monday opined there was a need to rehabilitate or compensate migrant workers whose homes in Tubarahalli and Kundalahalli were demolished by a BBMP engineer last month.

On January 19, the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) assistant executive engineer at Marathahalli had taken up a demolition drive stating that the migrant workers residing in the area were “illegal Bangladeshis”.

A division bench led by Chief Justice Abhay S Oka was hearing a petition by the People’s Union for Civil Liberties which contended that the evacuation of the workers was illegal. Stressing the need for relief, the court directed the state government to come clean on its stance and adjourned the hearing to February 10.

Advocate General Prabhuling K Navadgi submitted that the Union government had issued a circular last year to ascertain the presence of illegal Bangaladesh migrants. “On the basis of this circular, the BBMP officials had written a letter to Marathahalli police sub-inspector on January 18. Based on this letter, the residents in huts were evicted in a civilised manner,” he stated.

The bench, however, differed with the submission. “Who identified them as Bangladeshis before the eviction? Which is the competent authority to do so? Which police officer took up the inquiry?” the bench questioned.

The court also asked whether the government would take up similar eviction drives against illegal buildings of the rich. It also expressed displeasure over the action taken against the BBMP engineer.

“Instead of sending him home, you say you have transferred him. We can’t be mute spectators,” the bench said.

The court did not mince words as it castigated the authorities for failing to act judiciously. “The police and the BBMP are blaming each other. Your action appears to be dangerous. Going by the state of things, it seems that everything is not in order,” it said.

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