Nuclear energy can be bliss if used for constructive purposes'

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December 13, 2013
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Mangalore, Dec 13: An awareness programme on 'Nuclear Energy for a Better Society' organized by St. Aloysius College, Mangalore in association with Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), Mumbai was inaugurated by Dr. Sharad Kale, Head, TT & CD, BARC, Mumbai on Thursday at Eric Mathias hall, St. Aloysius College, Mangalore.

The programme sought to elaborate on the various applications of nuclear energy in ensuring food and water security as well as healthcare.

“Nuclear energy conjures up the image of nuclear bombs but one should also know that it is basic unit of human body and when it is used by the right hands it would be more useful to the society. Nuclear energy is used in the field of Agriculture, Food preservation, engineering, industry, Hydrology etc. BARC being a research centre also undertakes developing, installing and erecting updated technology with municipalities and corporations in cities of our country. Yes, mistakes have happen, but we should learn from history, Confidence by showing scion behind it, secondly to accept the risk and prepare and proper orientation.” said Padmashree Dr. Sharad Kale adding that he is not against use of nuclear energy as such but he is against use of nuclear energy for destructive purposes.

“Varieties have come out when nuclear energy is put to positive use. Research is taking place in developing indigenous radiation therapy for cancer treatment. BARC is not just working towards treatment but also in diagnostic purposes. Medical products, injection and syringes are sterilized through radiation. Food irradiation, irradiated Alphonso mangoes are exported to Japan and other countries. Under the 'Nisarga runa' scheme at BARC we try to give back to nature as much as possible. Awareness of science is very poor in India. Integrating science in our daily life is required.” Dr. Kale highlighted.

Dr. S.F.D' Souza, EX AD, BMG, BARC, Mumbai said that young minds must be trained and oriented towards advantage, usages and the proper way of reaching nuclear energy to the common people.

Rev.Fr. Denzil Lobo S J, Rector St .Aloysius College said “Nuclear energy is the cheapest of the power and other energies. It can be used for synthesis of new energy and has got a greater role in the case of cancer radiation.” Rev.Fr. Swebert D'silva SJ, principal invited the dignitaries and Dr. Narayan Bhat, organizing secretary delivered vote of thanks.

Other guest speakers were U.M. Mahant Shetty, Department of Radiation Oncology, Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai, Dr. J.R. Bandekar, Head, Radiation Biology & Health Sciences Division, BARC, R.R. Sahaya, Additional Chief Engineer (CFD & FA) in the Directorate of Reactor Safety and Analysis, NPCIL and Dr. T.R. Ganapathi, Scientific Officer (G), Head, Plant Cell Culture Technology Section, BARC. The lecture workshop will conclude with a panel discussion and interaction with the students.

The centre of attraction of the programme was the poster exhibition organized by BARC at the college auditorium which was opened to all schools and colleges of the town. Posters were also displayed on the campus by BARC on the various positive uses of nuclear energy. Over 200 participants from 20 institutions were present at the seminar. Students from high school, under graduate colleges, post graduate courses and engineering students and faculties were present at the seminar.

A series of competitions on the theme of the lecture workshop will be conducted on December 13, 2013 from 9.30 am. to 3.30 pm., consisting of quiz, debate and cartoon art. It is open to students studying in high school to the post-graduate level, with cash prizes up to Rs. 5000. The lecture workshop is open to faculty and students of PUC/Degree/ PG from physical and biological sciences and students will get an ample opportunity to interact with prominent scientists from BARC.

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November 11,2024

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Udupi, Nov 11: The Karkala town police in Udupi have arrested Krishna Naik, the sculptor responsible for installing a 33-foot Parashurama statue at Umikkal Hill in Bailur, Karkala taluk. 

Naik, the owner of Krish Art World and a resident of Bengaluru's Visvesvaraya Layout, was apprehended in Mahe, part of the Union Territory of Puducherry, for allegedly substituting a look-alike statue in place of a genuine bronze figure at the Parashurama Theme Park in Karkala.

Udupi Superintendent of Police Dr. Arun K confirmed the arrest, stating that Naik faces charges under Sections 420 (cheating) and 409 (criminal breach of trust) of the Indian Penal Code. 

This legal action followed a complaint lodged in June by Krishna Shetty, a resident of Nallur village, Karkala. Shetty claimed that Naik had received a payment of ₹1,25,50,000 from Udupi Nirmithi Kendra for the installation of a bronze Parashurama statue. However, Naik allegedly deceived the government by installing a replica instead.

The statue was unveiled on January 27, 2023, by then Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai. Current Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has since ordered a CID investigation to probe deeper into the alleged fraud surrounding the statue's installation at the theme park.

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November 7,2024

Udupi, Nov 7: In a tragic turn of events, a young woman, Prasanna, aged 29, allegedly died by suicide on Wednesday, struggling to cope with the demands of work and motherhood after the birth of her daughter, according to police reports.

Prasanna had married on December 2, 2022, and was the mother of a 10-month-old baby girl. Her husband works in Bengaluru, while she lived with her in-laws, who, according to her family, treated her kindly.

In a complaint, Prasanna's mother revealed that her daughter often called her, expressing deep concerns over her readiness for motherhood. Despite receiving supportive care from her family, Prasanna felt unprepared and overwhelmed by the balance of work and home life that early motherhood required.

Her family shared that she had been undergoing treatment, but between 10 a.m. and 1:45 p.m. on Wednesday, she allegedly took her own life at her husband’s residence. The Karkala Rural Police Station has registered a case and is conducting further investigations.

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November 3,2024

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Bengaluru, Nov 3: In a heart-wrenching discovery, acclaimed Kannada film director Guruprasad, celebrated for his impactful films like Mata and Yeddelu Manjunatha, was found dead in a Bengaluru apartment on Sunday. 

The 52-year-old filmmaker, known for his work with deep social messages, is believed to have died two days prior in a suspected case of suicide, although authorities are still investigating to confirm the exact cause.

The decomposing body was discovered hanging from a ceiling fan in a flat in Madanayakanahalli after neighbors alerted the police due to a strong odor. Bengaluru Rural Superintendent of Police CK Baba confirmed the incident, stating that an investigation is underway. A team from the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) joined the police at the scene to gather evidence.

Guruprasad, a respected figure in Kannada cinema, directed thought-provoking films such as Yeradanesala and Director Special and had also appeared in small roles in more than ten films. The film industry mourns the loss of a director who used cinema as a platform for social awareness.

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