Eradicate poverty, unemployment for a better world: Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus

September 5, 2015

Mysuru, Sep 5: Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, on?Friday, asserted that there was a possibility of creating a new civilisation if the scourge of poverty, unemployment and net carbon emission were addressed in the world.

Muhammad Yunus

Delivering a lecture on the topic ‘Redesigning economics to redesign the world’, marking the launch of the Nobel laureate lecture series, organised as a part of the centenary celebrations of the University of Mysore, Yunus of Grameen?Bank fame from Bangladesh, said, “If we focus on three zeros - zero poverty, zero unemployment and zero net carbon emission - we can create a new civilisation.”

Yunus, who spoke extempore for 90 minutes to the rapt attention of the audience at the Senate Hall, said the existing system in society created poverty. So, there is a need for a system that can eradicate poverty.Touching upon the growing realm of technology that is changing the world, Yunus said, however, the driver of technology was either a money-maker or a war-minded man. One wants to make use of technology for one’s gain, rather than for others’ welfare.

‘Be the change’

No government can completely solve the problems plaguing society. People in general need to be the change, Yunus said. To achieve this, he said, youngsters should be job creators rather than job-seekers. “It is possible, as every human being is born with superlative creative power.”

Yunus, a professor in economics in the nascent stage of his career, emphasised on changing the set definition of economics that vows for ‘maximisation of profit’. He said, “Economic framework is a given mould, that needs to be changed with a new mould.”

On his ‘Grameen Bank’ initiative that changed the sphere of economics in rural?Bangladesh, Yunus claimed, “Whenever I saw a problem,?I created a new social business that helped in addressing the issue.”

He said, “Whenever I was confronted by entrepreneurs, their only question was ‘why don’t you start a charity to help people?’

The answer was, charity helps one, but social initiatives help many. Grameen Bank has a deposit of $8.5 million, with 99 per cent of the investors being women. It has 2,600 branches catering for 80,000 villages.”

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May 6,2024

Mangaluru, May 6: A five-year-old girl from Arendur village of Siddapura taluk of Uttara Kannada district died of Kyasanur Forest Disease (monkey fever) recently.

As her health deteriorated, she was admitted to the KMC Hospital in Mangaluru, where she failed to respond to the treatment and died on Friday night.

It is learned that the KFD is slowly spreading to the newer areas of coastal and malnad areas of Karnataka

According to officials, KFD spreads due to bites of ticks that generally survive on monkeys. This tick bites humans which causes the infection. Humans also contract the disease by coming in contact with cattle bitten by ticks.

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May 8,2024

Mangaluru: The Mangaluru North police have apprehended a minor in connection with alleged voyeurism incident reported in a private medical college in Mangaluru. 

DCP (Law and order) Sidharth Goyal said that the minor was produced before JJ Board as per due procedure. The incident came to light when a mobile phone was found in women's washroom in the college. 

The mobile-phone was discovered as it was ringing even when no one was in the toilet by the security guard of the college. 

Investigations revealed that the mobile phone had been strategically placed in the restroom. As a result, a case has been registered under north police station.

Further scrutiny into the matter uncovered the identity of the accused, a minor male aged 17, who had gained access to the college premises under the guise of being a patient. Following his apprehension, the accused was presented before the Juvenile Justice (JJ) Board in adherence to legal protocols.

The phone has been seized and a case has been booked under IPC section 354 (C), said the DCP.

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May 12,2024

Mangaluru, May 12: In a shocking development, a group of pilgrims which had travelled from Mangaluru International Airport to Saudi Arabia earlier this month, to perform Umrah has alleged that 26,432 Saudi Riyals, which were kept in a bag, have been stolen. 

In a complaint submitted to the Bajpe Police, Soukath Banu, wife of Ahmed Iqbal of Ajyad Tours and Travels, said that her husband, Ahmed Iqbal, along with 35 members, planned and scheduled to perform the Umrah and were travelling from Mangaluru International Airport (MIA) via Mumbai to Jeddah. 

Soukath Banu had given Ahmed Iqbal 2,000 Saudi Riyals for performing Umrah and other expenses. The group members were also told to bring Saudi Riyals to meet their expenses.

In her plaint, Soukath stated that the group had left for Jeddah on an IndiGo flight via Mumbai, and their return ticket to India was booked for May 13. 

At the airport, she said that 26,432 Saudi Riyals were collected in total, and they decided to keep them in baggage that had a lock. Accordingly, it was kept in the bag of Mohammad Badruddin Kadambar. The airport staff had even questioned what he had kept in the bag. 

The group reached Jeddah on May 1. To their surprise, Kadambar found that the baggage lock was broken open, the zip was damaged, and cash was stolen upon reaching Jeddah.

DCP (Law and Order) Sidharth Goyal said that following the complaint, one round of CCTV checks was conducted at the MIA along with the CISF personnel. The loading at the MIA was intact.

Further checks have to be carried out at Mumbai and Jeddah Airport as the victim found out that cash was missing only when they got the bag at the final destination, he added.

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