Alva's pair win top prizes at Udupi Half Marathon

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February 6, 2011

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Udupi, February 6: Rajashree Patil and Daasari Vasu, both from Alva's Moodabidri, have won the first prize, in the men's and women's category respectively, at the Syndicate Bank Udupi Half Marathon, on the theme 'Run for Sports', organized by Udupi District Athletic Association, here on Sunday.

Cine star Pooja Gandhi and Prakash Shetty of Banjara Group flagged off the race.

Higher Education Minister Dr VS Acharya, General Manager, Syndicate Bank, Corporate Office K Devananda Upadhyaya, Chairman of Alva's Education Foundation Dr Mohan Alva and Udupi MLA K Raghupathi Bhat gave away the prizes.

On the occassion international athlete Clifford Joshwa and sports patron Dr Mohan Alva were honoured.

Udupi CMC President Kiran Kumar, Zilla Panchayath CEO Rajashekhar and others were present.

In the men's category Daasari Vasu finished the 21 kilometer race in 1 hour 4 minutes and 39 seconds to win the first prize. Siddappa S from Chalukya Sports Badami (1:5:02) won the second prize and P Nagendra Rao from Alva's Moodabidri (1:6:52) won the third.

In the women's category Rajashree Patil from Alva's Moodabidri finishd the 21 km race in 1 hour 25 minutes and 42 seconds. Smitha C from Alva's Moodabidri (1:27:12) and Disna Malkanth, a Srilankan athlete (1:28:40) won the second and third prizes respectively.

Winners of the half marathon, both in men's and women's category bagged a cash prize of Rs 50,000, Rs 25,000 and Rs 15,000 respectively.

Results:

Senior citizen men's category (5 km): Duggappa Gowda from Panja, Sullia, Mohan B from Sirsi and KL Patil won the first, second and third prizes respectively. Women's category: Girija Balakrishna of Government High School Volakad won the first prize.

50-60 age group men's category (5 km): Joseph Francis Mangalore, Chandrashekhar K from Panja, Sullia and MM Ramayya from Anekal. Women's category: Arunakala S Rao, Sarojini Soans and Gladys Pais.

40-50 age group men's category: H Udaya Kumar Shetty, Srinivas Acharya Innanje and Vishwanath Tonse. Women's category: Sulatha Kamath Katapady and Ammanni KMC Hostel Manipal.

College Boys: Rajesh Moolya of Nitte Education Trust, Nitte, Rajesha of SRS first grade college Barkur and Prajwal Shetty of MPMC College Manipal.

College Girls:Jyothi of Govt PU College Hiriadka, Sumalatha and Sangeetha of Govt women's first grade college Udupi.

Under 16 boys: Kamalakara, SDM Ujire, Thrishool HN, Alva'a Moodabidri and K Narasimha Yasta, VPC Vitla.

Under 16 Girls: Likhita, Anusha and Suvarna S of of Alva's High School Moodabidri.

Under 14 boys: Prakash of Alva'a High School, Vishwanath of Sanjaya Gandhi High School, Ampar and Shashikanth of Sharada High School, Cherkadi.

Under 14 girls: Trisha D'Souza of District Sports Hostel Udupi, Harshitha of Alva's High School and Pavithra of Sanjay Gandhi High School, Ampar.

Under 12 boys: Prashanth and Umesh of Govt Hr Pr School Kalathoor, and Sudeep of District Sports Hostel Udupi.

Under 12 girls: Sumathi and Sumitra of Govt Hr Pr School Kalathoor and Amrutha of Govt Hr Pr School Padukudru, Karkala.

Bank Employees- Men: Ashoka of Corporation Bank Moodabidri, Devayya of Syndicate Bank Regional Office Udupi and Suresh Nayak of Syndicate Bank Head Office, Manipal. Women: Vanaja Prasad H of Syndicate Bank Kadekar and Mehtab T of Syndicate Bank Car Steet, Udupi.

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December 17,2024

Bengaluru: In response to the rising number of Caesarean deliveries in Karnataka, Minister for Health and Family Welfare, Dinesh Gundu Rao, announced on Monday that the state government would introduce a dedicated programme next month to address this issue.

Replying to MLC Jagadev Guthedar's question in the Legislative Council, the minister revealed that Caesarean deliveries now account for 46% of total births in the state. He noted that private hospitals conduct 61% of these procedures, while government hospitals perform 36%.

The minister emphasized the necessity of preventing unnecessary Caesarean deliveries. He highlighted that some private hospitals perform Caesarean sections in 80% to 90% of cases primarily for financial gain, finding it easier compared to normal deliveries. To counteract this, the Health Department plans to launch a separate programme in January aimed at reducing such procedures.

Gundu Rao underscored the importance of mentally preparing pregnant women for normal deliveries. "We are already conducting an audit of Caesarean deliveries at every hospital to understand the necessity and rationale behind the doctors' decisions," he added.

Additionally, the minister mentioned the government's intention to provide round-the-clock maternity services at taluk hospitals to further discourage unnecessary Caesarean deliveries.

Regarding foeticide cases, the minister informed the House that in 2023-24 and 2024-25, 45 individuals were arrested for violating the Pre-conception and Pre-natal Diagnostic Techniques Act. Cases were registered in Belagavi, Kolar, Mandya, and Bengaluru Rural.

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December 23,2024

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The Shepherds’ International Academy celebrated its Annual Day on 18/12/2024 at Town Hall with great enthusiasm and spirit. The theme, Essence of Life, focused on fostering moral values, life skills, and holistic development among students, aiming to instill in them the values of kindness, responsibility, and gratitude.

The Chief Guest, Dr. Santosh Soans, a renowned pediatrician and former President of the Indian Academy of Pediatrics, was welcomed, along with other dignitaries, by the Head Boy Maaz and Head Girl Amal of the school.

The program commenced with a warm welcome by the Master of Ceremonies, Ms. Swathi Arshekar, followed by the Principal, Ms. Lubna Banu, addressing the gathering.

A special tribute was paid to the late visionary leader, Mr. Ahmed AK, and advisor, Mr. S.M. Basheer, whose guiding principles continue to inspire the school. Quoting the leader’s words, the Chief Guest, Dr. Soans, said, “We took so much from society; now it’s time to give it back to society.” He emphasized how these words formed the foundation of the school and encouraged everyone to carry forward this vision of service and responsibility.

The Chairman, Ar. Mohammed Nissar, shared his thoughts on the late leader’s enduring legacy, reaffirming the institution’s mission of holistic education that integrates academic excellence with strong ethical values.

The cultural program was a vibrant celebration of the theme Essence of Life, showcasing various values through engaging and meaningful performances.

The theme Essence of Life was designed to inspire students and the audience to reflect on the fundamental principles that give life its true meaning. It emphasized the significance of living a balanced and purposeful life, grounded in strong moral and ethical values. Key aspects of the theme included nurturing family bonds, expressing gratitude, conserving resources, and practicing mindfulness. The school’s aim was to create a foundation of values that would shape students into compassionate, responsible, and well-rounded individuals, ready to make a positive impact on the world.

A welcome note was given by Zahaa, followed by The MCs—Areen Ahmed Shareef, Sharah Syed, Mohammed Ibrahim, Khatija Aleena, Tisha, and Ahsan Hassan T—set the stage by entering with a seed of goodness, a symbolic act where a fruit was added to a tree after each performance, representing the values instilled through the acts.

The cultural program began with “We Are All Amazing” A lively action song celebrating self-worth and individuality by Montessori 1.  Also a skit, celebrating the love, unity, and strength of family bonds, titled Humara Pyaara Parivar. “TED Talk” A thought-provoking talk by a student of Mont 2 Iqra Abdulla on Being Bored is healthy. “Skit on the Right Path” A dramatic performance highlighting the significance of making ethical and moral decisions. “Kindness act” A heartfelt gratitude to the Helping ladies of school. 

The Annual Day celebration was a true reflection of The Shepherds’ International Academy’s mission to nurture well-rounded, value-driven individuals. The theme Essence of Life was seamlessly integrated into every performance, leaving a lasting impression on the audience about the importance of living a life guided by values, responsibility, and service.

The event was a resounding success, showcasing the creativity and talent of students while delivering a strong message about moral values and community service.

The Shepherds’ International Academy remains committed to fostering learners who excel academically and ethically, making a positive impact on the world.

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December 16,2024

Mangaluru, Dec 16: A tragic incident unfolded at Someshwara beach on Monday when a woman, participating in the Pinda Pradhana ritual for her late brother-in-law, lost her life after drowning.

The deceased, Usha (72), was the wife of the late Jagadish Bhandary from Derebail. She had traveled to Someshwara with her relatives to perform the ritual for her brother-in-law, Karunakar Bhandary, who had passed away recently.

After completing the ceremony, Usha and her relatives went for a sea bath as part of the rites. Tragically, Usha slipped and was swept away by the strong waves. Though her relatives cried out for help, locals who rushed into the sea could only retrieve her lifeless body. She was declared dead when brought to shore.

Usha had retired after a 40-year career as an assistant secretary at the New Mangalore Port Authority (NMPA). She is survived by her daughter.

The body has been sent to K S Hegde Hospital in Deralakatte for postmortem, and a case has been registered at the Ullal police station.

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