Inauguration of Vivekananda Study Centre marks ‘National Youth Day’ at Mangalore University

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January 12, 2021

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Mangaluru: We need to know the insights of life and education for their best utilisation. Only awakened man can move from inhumanity towards, humanity and divinity, said, Chennai Ramakrishna Math ‘Vedanta Kesari’ Monthly Editor Swami Mahamedanandaji. 

He addressed after inaugurating the ‘National Youth Day’ jointly organized by the Mangalore University, and Ramakrishna Math, Mangaluru, at Mangala Auditorium of the university on Tuesday, on the occasion of 159th birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda. “Education channelising our will power, it is a nervous association of ideas, and assimilation of ideas. Man-making education is nation building through self-education,” he added. 

Ramakrishna Math Adhyaksha Swami Jitakamanandaji Maharaj defined Swami Vivekananda as the symbol of self- confidence and power of youth. Mangalore MLA U T Khader hailed Mangalore University for inaugurating Swamy Vivekananda Study Centre which can be a model for other institutes. Former MLC Capt. Ganesh Karnik opined that education should help to attain conscientiousness. 

Presiding over the function, Mangalore University Vice Chancellor Prof. P Subrahmanya Yadapadithaya said that we are the creators of our destiny. For success we need the knowledge of outer world and inner-self. Mangalore University Syndicate Member Vivekananda Paniyala explained the objectives of the study centre.

Mangalore University Registrar K Raju Mogaveera was present among others. Registrar (Evaluation) Prof. P L Dharma welcomed the guests. Sri Ranjan Bellarpadi of Ramakrishna Math extended vote of thanks. Dr. Preethi Keerthi D’Souza and Akshaya Hegde mastered the ceremony.

Study Centre inaugurated 

As a part of the program, Mangaluru Ramakrishna Math Adyaksha Swami Jitakamanandaji inaugurated the Swamy Vivekananda Study Centre with a floral tribute to Vivekananda idol at Yakshagana Adhyayana Kendra building of Mangalore University. Meanwhile, Swamiji handed over around 400 books worth Rs. 30,000 to the study centre.

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November 14,2024

Bengaluru: Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar on Thursday backed Chief Minister Siddaramaiah over his claim that the BJP had offered Rs 50 crore each to 50 Congress MLAs in an attempt to "topple" the state government.

Addressing reporters here, Shivakumar, also the Congress state president, said, “The BJP indeed lured 50 Congress MLAs with Rs 50 crore each.”

He defended Siddaramaiah’s statement and said the Congress MLAs were briefed about the BJP’s alleged 'Operation Lotus', a term used to describe the BJP's attempts to destabilise ruling governments through horse-trading.

“Some of our MLAs informed the Chief Minister about this matter, and he, in turn, shared it with the media,” Shivakumar said.

At an event in Mysuru, Siddaramaiah reiterated the claim that "none of the Congress MLAs had accepted the offer".

He also accused the BJP of filing false cases against him in a bid to "remove him and overthrow his government".

The BJP has yet to respond to the allegations.

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November 11,2024

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Mangaluru: In a deeply tragic turn of events, a 28-year-old woman named Ranjitha, who had recently given birth but tragically lost her newborn, ended her life by suicide on Monday. She reportedly leapt from the fourth-floor window of Lady Goschen Hospital’s luggage room.

Ranjitha, whose strength and resilience had carried her through a difficult pregnancy, was scheduled for discharge on Monday. Her journey to Lady Goschen Hospital began on October 24, when she was transferred from Karkala. She was a high-risk patient, battling both hypertension and diabetes. At the time of her admission, she was just 27 weeks pregnant.

Due to the complexities of her health, doctors made the difficult decision to perform an emergency C-section on October 30. She delivered a baby girl, premature and weighing only 960 grams. The newborn was immediately moved to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, where doctors did all they could. Despite these efforts, the baby passed away on November 3.

Ranjitha’s sorrow was profound. She stayed under hospital care even after her initial recovery and was preparing to go home on November 9. She had even requested a couple more days at the hospital, seeking time perhaps to cope with her unimaginable grief.

On the day of her discharge, a discharge card ready and her family eagerly waiting to take her home, Ranjitha reportedly made her way to the luggage room in the early hours. There, standing on a cot placed for patients' family members, she climbed to a window and fell from the fourth floor. Despite the attempts of another visitor to intervene, tragedy was inevitable. She was rushed to Government Wenlock Hospital, where doctors confirmed the worst—she was no more.

Dr. Durgaparasad M R, the Medical Superintendent at Lady Goschen Hospital, shared his grief and spoke of the ongoing investigation. A post-mortem is to be conducted, and the local Tahsildar will complete the necessary inquest procedures. Ranjitha’s exact reasons for taking this step are yet to be confirmed, though the weight of her recent losses paints a sorrowful picture.

If you or anyone you know is struggling emotionally, please remember that help is available. Reach out to mental health experts who can provide support and guidance. The toll-free helpline number 9152987821 is available to assist anyone in distress.

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