Sonia Gandhi's Mangalore visit to boost morale of Cong workers'

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October 16, 2012

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Mangalore, October 16: Taking a dig at the BJP State President Eshwarappa for calling Prime Minister Manmohan Singh as the agent of a State, Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) President G Parameshwar said that it was not right for the senior BJP leader to make such an inappropriate statement.

Addressing media persons during his visit to the city on Monday, Parameshwar said that the Prime Minister had taken a decision on Cauvery as the Chairperson of the Cauvery River Authority and not as the Prime Minister of the nation.

There might be difference of opinion regarding his direction to release 9,000 cusecs of water to Tamil Nadu. But one must understand that the PM has to work in a federal State considering the opinion of all the people, said G Parameshwar.

Speaking on UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi's visit to Mangalore on October 18, he said the Congress convention which will be addressed by Gandhi would boost morale of the party workers and the leaders to face the coming Assembly election.

“The convention is significant for the Congress as Dakshina Kannada district is considered as a strong forte of the BJP.”

To a query on the impact of the regional parties on the Congress in the coming election, he said the Congress would not be affected to a larger extent. “A few party workers might join other parties, but at the same time a few workers from other parties too would join the Congress,” he said.

Denying the allegations made by Congress leader Ramesh Kumar that tickets are sold in the Congress, Parameshwar said the allegations were far from truth.

“It is his personal opinion and if he (Ramesh Kumar) really stands by what he said, then let him come up with a proof, so that the KPCC can initiate an inquiry,” he said.


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September 17,2024

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Mangaluru: In an act of extraordinary selflessness, a young lecturer and mother, Archana Kamath, tragically passed away just days after donating a portion of her liver to a relative. She was 33.

Archana, who had devoted her career to shaping young minds as a lecturer at Canara College and most recently at Manel Srinivasa Nayak MBA College, was a loving mother to a four-year-old boy. Her sudden passing has left her family, students, and colleagues reeling in shock and grief.

The story of her untimely demise began when a relative of her husband, CA Chethan Kumar, required a life-saving liver transplant. 

With no other matching donors in sight, Archana stepped forward, her heart full of compassion. Her blood type matched, and without hesitation, she made the brave decision to donate a part of her liver—an act that would ultimately cost her life.

The surgery, performed 12 days ago in Bengaluru, seemed successful. Archana appeared to recover well and was discharged, bringing hope and relief to her loved ones. 

But just days after returning home, she suddenly fell ill and passed away on September 15 in a Mangaluru hospital. The cause of her sudden decline remains a mystery, compounding the sorrow of those who knew and loved her.

Her final act of love saved a life—the relative who received her liver is said to be recovering well. But Archana’s loss is felt deeply by her husband and their young son, who are now left to navigate a world without her warmth and strength.

As family and friends grapple with this tragic turn of events, Archana’s memory will live on in the hearts of those who knew her as a caring educator, devoted mother, and a woman whose ultimate sacrifice was made out of love.

The full story of her passing is still unfolding, and her untimely death has left an irreplaceable void in the lives of all who knew her.
 

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September 16,2024

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In a heart-breaking incident, 19-year-old Shaun D'Souza, a native of Vittalwadi in Udupi's Kundapur taluk, tragically lost his life in the UAE due to heat stroke.

Shaun, the beloved son of Elias Cyril D'Souza and Pramila D'Souza, originally from Hosabettu, Moodbidri, had been pursuing his college education in the UAE.

He was admitted to a hospital in Ras Al Khaimah, approximately 115 km from Dubai, after collapsing from heatstroke. Despite receiving immediate medical attention, Shaun breathed his last on Sunday, September 15. 

He is deeply mourned by his parents and two siblings. The family, who had been residing near St. Mary's Church in the UAE, are grappling with the profound loss. Shaun’s father, Elias, works as a manager for a private company, while his mother, Pramila, is an accountant.

The local community has come together to offer their support and condolences in this time of sorrow.

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