Shwetha Alisha D’souza installed as President of Winners Club Toastmasters

Meda Release
June 27, 2017

Mangaluru, Jun 27: The new team of Office Bearers of Winners Club Toastmasters for the year 2017-2018 led by President Shwetha D’souza was installed at a glittering function held last evening (25th June) at Senate Hall of Hotel Deepa Comforts in the city.

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In tune with the chosen theme of the evening ‘Explore the Spirit of Adventure’, a Bangalore based young adventurer Mrs. Supriya B. S., was invited as the chief guest of the occasion. A motorcyclist and wildlife conservation enthusiast, she’s a member of Yamaha Riders Club and a Runner Up of MTV Chase the Monsoon contest.

In her address to the gathering, the passionate roadie urged the Toastmasters to take the road not taken and constantly aim for new frontiers. Sharing her epic journey from Jaisalmer in Rajasthan to Katmandu in Nepal during MTV Chase the Monsoon contest, she said the cross country motorcycle ride challenged her to overcome her shortcomings, especially in terms of relating with people as she had to often encounter language barrier at different phases of her journey. “Communication for me is the ability to convey thoughts and not mere words. Even a simple smile communicates much more than words,” she said, “Biking adventure helped me in developing confidence. I believe that everyone should try to go beyond one’s limits and think out of the box.”

Toastmasters Area Director Tanuja Maben administered the oath of office to the new team of office bearers for 2017-18, led by the president Shwetha D’souza. The team includes Flexon J. Fernandes (Vice President – Education), Samina Nayak (Vice President – Membership), Deborah Lobo (Vice President – Public Relations), Shahab Arabi (Secretary), Lyra Pinto (Treasurer), Shivani Baliga (Sergeant-at-Arms) and Bhaskar Kiran (Immediate Past President).

Vidya Shenoy rendered the invocation. Malini Hebbar welcomed the gathering and Outgoing Secretary Vani Umakka presented the annual report. Savitha Salian introduced the chief guest. District Admin Anita Cordiero and Division Director Sagnik Biswas officiated during the function.

Outgoing President Bhaskar Kiran thanked his team mates and club members for their cooperation during his tenure.

In her acceptance speech Shwetha D’souza compared Toastmaster Club to an extended family and sought the support of all for achieving the club goals during her tenure.

Samina Nayak inducted new members Dr. Premalatha Shetty, Sony and Shalini Prabhu. Flexon J. Fernandes entertained the gathering with a fun quiz between the past president and the new president to test their knowledge of the club activities.

Area Directors Molly Chaudury, Divyashree Gatty, Presidents and representatives of various other Toastmasters clubs of the region, Bharathi Shevgoor (Port Town Advanced Toastmasters), Kamaldas (Infosys Toastmasters), Praveen Shetty (ProAct Toastmasters), Shariq (Mangalore Toastmasters) and Amitha Shetty (Milagres Toastmasters) felicitated the new officer bearers.

M. N. Pai, Former District Office Bearer urged the Toastmasters of the region to aim for international championship. Sean D’souza, brother of Shwetha D’souza expressed best wishes on behalf of her family.

Shahab Arabi proposed the vote of thanks. Prahalad and Manisha were the comperes for the programme. Winners Club Toastmasters meets every alternative Saturday at ‘Sahodaya’, Balmatta, Mangalore at 7:30 a.m.

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From shocking sex scandals to high-profile scams and intense factional power struggles, Karnataka's political landscape in 2024 played out like a gripping thriller. The state's three dominant parties—Congress, BJP, and JD(S)—found themselves entangled in controversies, scandals, and unexpected alliances, keeping the political stage turbulent throughout the year.

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December 31,2024

Mangaluru: In a heartwarming act of selflessness, the family of a 52-year-old auto-electrician from Mangaluru chose to donate his organs after he was declared brain dead in Abu Dhabi. This decision brought hope and new life to four people, turning a personal tragedy into a legacy of compassion.

Sudhakar, son of Chakku, hailed from Ekkur in Magaluru, and worked in Al Ain for nearly five years, continuing a 15-year career in the UAE. On December 14, while at work, Sudhakar experienced dizziness and was rushed to a clinic. His condition worsened as his blood pressure fluctuated. Due to insurance complications, he was referred to multiple hospitals before being diagnosed with a brain clot. A surgery was performed with his company’s consent, but during the procedure, Sudhakar suffered a cardiac arrest and was placed on a ventilator. Despite the family’s hopes for his recovery, he was declared brain dead on December 18.

Faced with an emotionally wrenching decision, the family chose to honor Sudhakar's memory by donating his organs. "The authorities contacted us for our consent, and the entire family, including his wife Seema and her father, participated in a conference call. Though it was a tough decision, we agreed to give life to others through him," shared Ganesh, Sudhakar's elder brother.

On December 23, at Cleveland Clinic in Abu Dhabi, Sudhakar’s lungs, liver, and kidneys were successfully retrieved for transplantation, giving four people a second chance at life. "We are proud that even in his passing, Sudhakar became a beacon of hope for others," said Ganesh.

The authorities extended immense support to Sudhakar’s family, ensuring the respectful transport of his mortal remains to Mangaluru. They also sponsored the travel of a family member to accompany the body, which arrived on December 27. Sudhakar's final rites were conducted the same day.

Sudhakar leaves behind his wife Seema, a homemaker, and two children, Sakshi, 20, and Sakshath, 11. While the family takes solace in his final act of generosity, they hope for support in securing the children's education and future.

Sudhakar’s story serves as a poignant reminder of how even in loss, one can choose to give the ultimate gift of life to others.

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January 3,2025

Mangaluru: The long-awaited DC office complex in Padil is nearing completion, with plans underway to inaugurate the facility during Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s visit to Mangaluru for the State Olympics meet on January 17. Karnataka Legislative Assembly Speaker U T Khader inspected the site and emphasized the urgency of completing the ₹75 crore project within the set deadline.

“We aim to finish the work by January 10 so that the inauguration can align with the Chief Minister’s visit. However, the final decision will depend on the project’s readiness by then,” Khader stated during his site inspection.

The ambitious project, reflecting the rich Tulu Nadu heritage in its design, received administrative approval on April 28, 2015. Following delays, the work order was issued on February 3, 2018, and construction began on March 17, 2018. Khader assured that the building's traditional architecture will extend to its surroundings, including an aesthetically designed entrance gate.

Spread across 5.89 acres, the complex boasts a total plinth area of 21,054.88 sq m, encompassing multiple levels:

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The facility aims to centralize government services by housing most departments—except Revenue and RDPR—under one roof. This initiative, Khader highlighted, will streamline operations, save time, and enhance convenience for both officials and the public.

"Officials have been directed to expedite the remaining work, ensuring its timely completion," he added, reaffirming the government’s commitment to creating a functional and visually iconic administrative hub for the region.

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