Honesty, humanity, civic sense must for Indians'

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February 21, 2013

Mangalore, Feb 21: 'Spandana – 2013', a two-day national-level student social workers' symposium on 'Convergence of Social work methods for social transformation' organised by Roshni Nilaya School of Social Work, Mangalore, was inaugurated in the college premises here on Thursday.

The symposium was inaugurated by the chief guest in a unique way by cutting the ribbons which represented the 'chains of struggle' in a mime-act by the students depicting the various problems of the society.

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Speaking after inaugurating the symposium, Joint Director of Department of Collegiate Education, Mangalore Dr Devanand R Gaonkar said that it was sad that corruption had seeped even into the domain of educational institutions, apart from private, banking and government sectors in India.

“It is dangerous if good people remain silent against an evil such as corruption, which silently kills the entire nation like a cancer and may affect our kith and kin tomorrow. Corruption is not just a moral issue, but it also has economic angle to it. If allowed to continue, it may lead to the collapse of the entire economic growth in the country,” he said, stating that e-governance and transparency in the system were the best methods to control it.

Listing out four weaknesses of the country in a SWOT analysis, he said that only when we were aware of our weaknesses, we could improve ourselves. “Our first weakness as Indians is that we are hesitant to tell the truth and second, we do not want to accept a change in the society. Third, no person has faith in secularism in a secularistic democracy like India, and fourth, the law is so weak that even though many are accused in scams, no one is punished. As citizens of India, if we imbibe four qualities such as honesty, humanity, civic sense and being non-corrupt, we may be able to find the solution for those weaknesses,” he said, stressing on the need to struggle against corruption.

Collective efforts to eradicate the bane of corruption should commence from today. There is a need for strong legislation and strong willpower. But the prime way to snub corruption is through the attitude of people, he said, encouraging students to join the war against it.

Fulbright visiting lecturer at Manipal University Department of Public Health Dr Susan M Becker delivered a lecture on 'Evidence-based Social Work – From concept to implementation' and said that knowledge had to be managed more effectively in the present age than it had been in the past. “The challenge is to rethink our views of what knowledge is and how best to facilitate its rapid generation, sharing and application in social work,” she said.

A souvenir of the national-level symposium and a manual on 'Child Mental Health' were released during the inaugural programme.

Principal of the college Dr Sophia N Fernandes presided over the programme. Convenor of Student Council Celine D'Sa welcomed the gathering.

Dean of MSW Dr Rameela Shekhar, Student Welfare Officer Meena Monteiro and Director of Vishwas Trust, Mangalore Dr Olinda Pereira were present on the occasion.

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May 21,2024

Mysuru district Congress Committee, Women's wing, City General Secretary has been allegedly murdered by her husband at Turaganur of T Narsipur taluk Mysuru district in Bannur police station limits on Monday night.

The deceased, Vidya (36), was a resident of Srirampura, her husband, Nandish allegedly killed her when he hit her with a machete after they engaged into a verbal duel on Monday night. The accused escaped after the incident.

The incident has reportedly occurred due to a family dispute. However the exact reason is yet to be ascertained, according to police.

Mysuru district SP Seema Latkar, ASP Nandini have visited the spot along with Bannur Police.

A complaint has been filed in Bannur police station. They are in the process of filing an FIR. The police have shifted the body to K R Hospital in Mysuru for the autopsy and is looking for the accused.

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May 23,2024

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Bengaluru: Patients visiting government hospitals in Karnataka recently were shocked when they noticed that some drugs had labels of Animal Husbandry Veterinary Sciences (AHVS) but the department concerned has said it was only a logo related issue and that the medicines were indeed meant for human use.

The Karnataka State Medical Supplies Corporation Limited (KSMSCL) said there was an error in the 'logogram' design, but the product was of standard quality and 'human use only'.

As the typo led to panic among patients, KSMSCL Managing Director Chidananda Sadashiva Vatare said in a statement that the product permission copies were submitted and confirmed they were permitted to manufacture as per required medical standards and for human use only.

According to sources in KSMSCL, there were seven drugs which had the AHVS label. This included eye and nasal drops.

These drugs were supplied by a private firm with a total value of Rs 62.9 lakh and it reached the government warehouse on January 5, this year.

The drugs were Methyl Prednisolone injection, Carboxymethylcellulose Eye Drops, Oxymetazoline Pediatric (Nasal) Drops, Flurbiprofen Eye Drops IP, Sodium Chloride (Nasal) Drops, Timolol Maleate Drops and Oxymetazoline Hydrochloride (Nasal) Solution IP.

"The analytical test reports from NABL/government approved laboratories and in-house test reports of the products opined as the products referred above are of standard quality. The test reports from the private empanelled laboratories of KSMSCL have reported these products are of standard quality," Vatare said.

The products were supplied to all the warehouses in the state by the supplier by January 5, he said, adding the supplier requested KSMSCL on January 18 to accept the supplied products by masking the typo.

"It is to be noted that no changes were done in the label of the product information provided. Also, the logogram design was correct in one part of the product and only in another part was there a printing error in the logogram design which was masked, where instead of Health department it was typed as AHVS department."

"The supplier was also imposed a fine of one per cent on the purchase order value and all warehouses were instructed to distribute the products only after masking the error. The supplier was also warned not to repeat the mistake," he said.

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May 21,2024

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Bengaluru: Home Minister G Parameshwara on Tuesday said that the Karnataka government has written to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) seeking the cancellation of the diplomatic passport held by absconding JD(S) MP Prajwal Revanna. This follows an arrest warrant issued by a special court against the Hassan MP wanted in multiple rape and sexual harassment cases.

Speaking to reporters in the city, Parameshwara said that Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had already written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding the cancellation of Prajwal's passport.

“But the department writing it, as per the law, is different,” the Home Minister said. “A warrant has been issued now (and) based on the warrant, a letter has been written, stating that a warrant has been issued and the diplomatic passport has to be cancelled.”

Parameshwara said that in case the ministry cancels the passport, it will be impossible for Prajwal to stay in a foreign country and he would be compelled to return.

"We have written to the Ministry of External Affairs as matters related to passports come under them, they will have to respond to it," he added.

Prajwal fled to Germany after the Phase II Lok Sabha polls in the state on April 26. A few days before the polls, explicit videos of women allegedly harassed and sexually assaulted by the MP were leaked and pen drives filled with the visuals were purportedly distributed in Hassan.

Prajwal is accused of raping two women. He is also accused in a separate sexual harassment case, where his father JD(S) MLA HD Revanna is the co-accused.

On Saturday, a Special Court for Elected Representatives issued an arrest warrant against the MP after the Special Investigation Team (SIT) set up to probe the Hassan sex abuse case moved an application.

Earlier the SIT had issued Look Out Circulars and a Blue Corner Notice, seeking the whereabouts of the MP, was also issued by Interpol in response to a request by the SIT via the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).

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