Kanachur Hospital to inaugurate advanced facilities, organize free medical camp

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February 19, 2015

Mangaluru, Feb 19: The newly-established Kanachur Hospital and Research Centre, run by Kanachur Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS) at Deralakatte on the outskirts of Mangaluru will organise a free medical camp along with inauguration of various advanced facilities at its premises on Sunday.

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Announcing this at a press conference here on Thursday, chairman of the institute U Kanachur Monu said that the new hospital would consist of a spacious out-patient department block, state-of-the-art emergency and trauma care centre, operation theatres, intensive care units (ICUs), neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), central laboratory and facilities such as X-ray, ultrasound scanning, blood bank and others.

The new Out-Patient Department (OPD) block will be inaugurated by state forest and district in-charge minister B Ramanath Rai. The new casualty block will be inaugurated by chairman of Azeezia Medical College, Kollam Haji Abdul Azeez. The new radiology block with advanced equipment will be inaugurated by Member of Parliament Nalin Kumar Kateel. Minister for sports and youth services Abhayachandra Jain will inaugurate the Neo-Natal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), while Dr Mohammed Ismail will inaugurate the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) during the occasion.

Chairman of SCDCC Bank M N Rajendra Kumar will inaugurate the central laboratory at the hospital while managing director of Karnataka Bank Jayaram Bhat will inaugurate the integrated blood bank, he said.

The total cost incurred for the establishment of the hospital was Rs 200 crore, he added.

Free medical camp for patients

Dean of the institute Dr Khaja Naseeruddin said that a free medical camp had been arranged on Sunday for the benefit of people, which would be inaugurated by state health minister U T Khader.

In the same programme, Mr Khader will launch the Kanachur Arogya medical card which will help the card holders in availing healthcare facilities at the Kanachur Hospital, he said.

MLC Ivan D’Souza, Mangaluru North MLA Moideen Bava, Mangaluru South MLA J R Lobo, Puttur MLA Shakunthala Shetty, Sathish Kumpala, N S Kareem, Shekhar Kaneerthota and others will be the guests of honour at the programme, said Mr Monu.

He said that the main block of the hospital had been readied with 350 beds while super-specialty blocks were being readied. All beds will be given to patients free of cost, he informed, adding that the medical institute was also ready for commencement from the next academic year.

Vice-chairman of Kanachur Hospital Advisory Board Dr Arunachalam Kumar and Dr Devi Prasad were present.

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January 8,2025

Bengaluru: In a sweeping anti-corruption operation, the Karnataka Lokayukta conducted simultaneous raids on the properties of eight government officials across eight districts on Wednesday. The raids, part of ongoing investigations into disproportionate assets cases, targeted over 20 locations linked to these officials.

According to Lokayukta sources, the coordinated operation spanned Bengaluru, Mandya, Bidar, Belagavi, Tumakuru, Gadag, Ballari, and Raichur. Properties of the following officials were under scrutiny:

Shobha – Joint Commissioner, Bengaluru Transport Department

S. N. Umesh – Health and Family Welfare Officer, Kadur

Ravindra – Inspector, Minor Irrigation and Groundwater Development Sub-Division, Bidar

Prakash Sridhar Gaikwad – Tahsildar, Khanapur

S. Raju – Retired RTO Officer, Tumakuru

Huchesh alias Huchappa – Assistant Executive Engineer, Gadag Municipality

R. H. Lokesh – Welfare Officer, Backward Class Department, Ballari

Huliraja – Junior Engineer (Electric), Raichur

Lokayukta officials are thoroughly examining documents, assets, cash, and other valuables found during the raids.

This operation is the Lokayukta’s first major crackdown in 2025. Notably, on December 12, the watchdog had unearthed disproportionate assets worth Rs 48.55 crore in raids on properties belonging to 10 government officials.

The Lokayukta’s intensified efforts signal its commitment to curbing corruption and ensuring accountability among government officials.

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January 6,2025

Bengaluru: An eight-month old baby has been detected with the human metapneumovirus (HMPV) in a Bengaluru hospital on Monday, with reports going viral online. This is likely the first reported case of HMPV in the country after the recent spike in China.

The baby is reportedly undergoing treatment in a private hospital in northern Bengaluru.

The Karnataka state health department has maintained that there is no cause for concern.

"We don't know what strain of virus is spreading in China. Without knowing that, we cannot say that this reported case is concerning. We have been reviewing all influenza-like illnesses (ILIs) from December to check for any strain that is concerning. There is no such concerning spike across the state or country," said a well-placed source in the state health department.

The HMPV is a known virus (first discovered in 2001) that causes respiratory symptoms similar to that of a common cold, largely affecting children below the age of five. It is not a new virus.

Cases have been reported in the past, especially in the winter season, note experts and health department officials, making it not an immediate concern, unless an unusual spike is observed.

In December 2024, 714 suspected cases of HMPV were tested in 16 Virus Research and Diagnostic Laboratories (VRDLs) across the country, of which only nine were confirmed positive.

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December 30,2024

Mangaluru: Despite a reduction in the number of cybercrime cases in 2024 due to effective preventive measures and increased public awareness, the financial impact of cybercrimes in the Mangaluru Commissionerate was the highest this year. Over Rs 40.46 crore was lost, with Rs 9.32 crore frozen and Rs 2.55 crore released to the complainants, reported Commissioner of Police Anupam Agrawal.

Comparing years, the number of cybercrime cases at CEN Police Station decreased from 196 cases in 2023 to 72 cases in 2024. In total, CEN registered 313 cybercrime cases from 2022 to 2024, including 55 cases in 2022, 196 in 2023, and 62 in 2024. In contrast, other police stations reported 120 cybercrime cases during this period, with eight cases in 2022, 40 in 2023, and 72 in 2024.

The financial losses from cybercrimes in 2022 were Rs 61 lakh, with Rs 7 lakh frozen and Rs 6 lakh returned to victims. In 2023, the losses increased significantly, with Rs 9.83 crore lost, Rs 6.29 crore frozen, and Rs 1.17 crore released to complainants.

Cybercrimes were mainly investment frauds, accounting for 50% of the cases and around 75% of the total losses. A total of 67 cases of investment fraud led to a loss of Rs 30.3 crore in 2024. Other major cybercrime categories included digital arrest scams (25 cases, Rs 7.1 crore lost), job frauds (8 cases, Rs 1.2 crore lost), and matrimonial frauds (4 cases, Rs 60.4 lakh lost). Online shopping frauds resulted in Rs 5.9 lakh in losses from three cases, while share market frauds led to Rs 41.96 lakh in losses from five cases. Other frauds, including advertisement, KYC, and miscellaneous scams, caused additional losses.

The National Cyber Crime Reporting portal received 5,498 complaints, with 215 cases converted into FIRs. Arrests related to cybercrimes increased in 2023, particularly at other police stations. This year, 42 individuals were arrested for cybercrimes, with 15 from Karnataka and 27 from other states, including Kerala and Tamil Nadu.

To combat cybercrime, 217 awareness programs were held across Mangaluru, targeting various sections of society. These programs were organized at the Police Station, Beat, Sub-division, and Commissionerate levels, helping spread awareness and prevent future crimes.

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