Mangaluru: IIPP’s ‘Outstanding Community Leader’ Award for Dr Vishala B K

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August 15, 2020

Mangaluru, Aug 15: Dr. Vishala B.K.  Selection Grade Librarian, St Agnes College (Autonomous) is the recipient of the award “Outstanding Community Leader” for the year 2020, initiated by  "The International Institute for Public Policy”, popularly known as IIPP Mangaluru, an organization wholly owned by a family, designed to promote the societal and entrepreneurial spirit in Mangaluru, India with a sole purpose of encouraging the local talents and enthusiasts with a view to create an added enthusiasm in the local community.

Dr. B. K. Vishala has been blessed with the Honor as "Outstanding Community Leader" of Mangaluru for the year 2019-2020 because she has contributed an exceptional knowledge on all affairs pertaining to the Library, especially over the past 12 months when the Library has been expanded to a tenfold fashion to meet the student demand, stated a release.

In a fact changing society where the student education is considered very essential, the existence of a full-fledged Library is considered to be very valuable.  St Agnes College strives to provide a wide variety of Educational benefit to the Community of Mangalore.  Dr. B. K. Vishala with her extra ordinary knowledge in the Library affairs. The St Agnes College is willing to provide the  best of knowledge to their students with the help of a fully equipped Library.

Just in case, as someone very memorably said, the library is the intellectual nerve-center of an institution of learning, than the library of St Agnes College must surely be defined as such and its Chief Librarian termed the pulse of the institution’s acquisition of knowledge. Indeed, through her forethought, planning and ceaseless execution of projects for the library, Dr. Vishala has influenced both the manner and the rate at which knowledge is accumulated and disseminated on the institutional campus.

If there’s one thing that Dr. Vishala could never do, it was to rest on the laurels of her past or sit down and wait for favorable circumstances to come her way. Instead, she got up and made the opportunities for herself, for St Agnes College which she has served with dedication and purpose for 34 years and, above all for the staff and students, through her library ‘reformations’.

Dr. Vishala B.K. augmented her own educational qualifications with an MPhil and a PhD in Library and Information Science. This serves as proof of her commitment to ongoing personal and professional development. In keeping with the digital age through which she works and functions, she claims Web-designing, developing blogs, e-journal management and library automation as her specific areas of expertise. She was quick to see that the future lay with the computerization of the library in St Agnes College and worked with singular energy and devotion to achieve precisely the same. On the purely academic side, Dr. Vishala has kept abreast of the latest developments in her field and has enabled others to do so by organizing several seminars and workshops at the national and regional level.

She has, besides, served as Resource Person at conferences and seminars held at the regional, state and national level. Fifteen research papers written by her have been featured in distinguished national journals. She has put her proficiency and editorial skills to good use by editing books in library of science,  national and international conference volumes. At a recently-held International Conference organized by NITK, Surathkal, her paper titled “Library Analytics and Metrics According to NAAC Guidelines: Critical Analysis and Observations” has been selected for the Best Paper Award. Dr. Vishala also has achieved distinction of having completed a UGC-sponsored Minor Research Project.

Among the other offices she has held is that of the Secretary of the IQAC of St Agnes College, for the period 2012-2017. Besides serving as Secretary of the Dakshina Kannada and Kodagu Library Association in Mangalore, she is enthusiastically involved in the activities of the State Library Association and other professional bodies. She is the current General Secretary of the Association of Mangalore University College Teachers (AMUCT) and Joint Secretary of the Federation of University and College Teachers Associations (FUCTAK), Bengaluru.

Awards have come her way completely unbidden. She was the recipient of the  prestigious ‘Kala National Award’ conferred by the Karnataka State Library Association, Bangalore in 2013 and the ‘State-Level Best Librarian Award’  accorded to her by the Karnataka State SC/ST Library Professionals Association, Bangalore in 2014.

Hers has been the power of passion for and perseverance in the field of her specialization. She has set impressive targets for herself as well as for the St Agnes College Library and worked to ensure that both grew to meet the expected goals. While it is true that Google can give you a hundred thousand answers or more, Dr. Vishala B.K. is that librarian who can guide you to the right one!

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January 16,2026

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Following a record-breaking response to experimental joyrides during the Karavali Utsava, the Dakshina Kannada district administration has signaled a major shift toward high-end travel. Officials are now laying the groundwork to transform Mangaluru into a permanent heli-tourism hub, connecting the state’s most sacred pilgrim centers and untouched coastal gems via the skies.

The move comes as the Karnataka government readies a specialized tourism policy for the coast, aimed at drawing global investors. With Mangaluru already serving as a critical nexus for education, healthcare, and maritime trade, the introduction of a scheduled helicopter service is seen as the "missing link" in the region’s economic evolution.

By the Numbers: A Flying Success

The data from the recent 10-day trial (beginning December 26) paints a clear picture of high demand:

•    Total Passengers: 1,032
•    Ride Duration: 7 minutes
•    Ticket Price: ₹3,500 per person
•    Origin of Tourists: Significant turnout from Kerala, Udupi, and Karwar.

Bridging the Gap for Global Travelers

Deputy Commissioner Darshan HV emphasized that the vision extends far beyond festival joyrides. Currently, international tourists arriving via luxury cruises at the New Mangalore Port (peak season December–April) often find themselves "landlocked" by time.

"Foreign visitors staying for just 24 to 48 hours currently struggle to visit inland attractions like Chikkamagaluru or Kodagu due to road travel times," a senior official noted. "A permanent heli-link would make these Western Ghats destinations accessible in under 30 minutes."

Beyond Tourism: Medical and Logistics

The administration is also looking at the humanitarian and logistical benefits. As a medical powerhouse, Mangaluru’s private hospitals could utilize the proposed permanent helipads for:

1.    Cardiac Emergencies: Rapid transfer of critical patients.
2.    Organ Transplants: Vital "green corridors" through the air to save lives.
3.    Regional Connectivity: Linking remote areas like Puttur, Sullia, and Beltangady to the main city.

While the Karavali Utsava has traditionally focused on beach-side festivities, the DC confirmed that the district is now evaluating formal proposals from private operators. The goal is to establish a network of permanent helipads that will eventually offer regular sorties to Kudremukh National Park and the scenic heights of the Western Ghats.

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January 6,2026

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Bengaluru A 34-year-old software engineer from Mangaluru lost her life due to asphyxiation after a fire broke out in her apartment in Ramamurthy Nagar late on Saturday night.

The deceased has been identified as Sharmila, a native of Kavoor in Mangaluru. She had relocated to Bengaluru about a year ago in search of better career prospects and was residing in an apartment complex at Subramanya Layout.

The incident occurred around 11 pm when Sharmila was alone in the flat, as her roommate had travelled out of town for the weekend. Preliminary investigations suggest that the fire may have been triggered by a short circuit in one of the rooms. Within a short span, the apartment was filled with dense, toxic smoke.

As the flames spread, the power supply to the building was cut off, plunging the flat into darkness. Police believe that Sharmila, trapped inside the smoke-filled apartment and unable to find an exit or a source of ventilation, succumbed to smoke inhalation.

The fire caused extensive damage to household items, with beds, curtains and other furniture completely gutted. Personnel from the Ramamurthy Nagar police shifted the body for post-mortem examination, which has since been completed. The mortal remains were later handed over to her family.

A case has been registered, and the police have launched a detailed investigation to determine the exact cause of the suspected electrical failure.

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January 10,2026

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Beltangady, Jan 10: Traffic on the treacherous Charmadi Ghat came to an abrupt halt on Friday night after a wild elephant descended onto the roadway between the second and third hairpin bends, triggering over an hour of complete chaos.

The dramatic encounter unfolded around 9.45 p.m. when the elephant reportedly uprooted a tree and positioned itself squarely in the middle of the narrow ghat stretch, calmly feasting while motorists watched in fear. With the massive animal refusing to budge, a long queue of vehicles quickly formed on both sides of the road.

Several motorists cautiously attempted to drive the elephant back toward the forest, but the lone tusker remained unmoved, leaving travellers stranded deep inside the ghat section.

Eyewitnesses stated that the situation became even more distressing as the location had no mobile network connectivity, preventing stranded commuters from contacting authorities or alerting others about the danger ahead.

The standoff finally eased only after the elephant slowly retreated into the darkness of the forest, allowing trapped vehicles to inch forward and continue their journey.

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