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Research Journal of Pharmaceutical, Biological and Chemical Sciences
ISSN: 0975-8585 Research Journal of Pharmaceutical, Biological and Chemical Sciences A Study on Morbidity Pattern of Migrant Sand Workers in a River Of Mangalore, Karnataka, India. Rajesh SS1*, and Prashanth M Naik2. 1Department of Community Medicine, Sri Siddhartha Medical College Tumkur, Karnataka, India. 2Department of Community Medicine, Srinivasa Institute of Medical Sciences Mangalore, Karnataka, India. ABSTRACT Sand has become a very important mineral for the expansion of society. Sand mining refers to the process of removing sand from a place of its occurrence. The present study is carried out with the objectives to study the morbidity pattern of migrant sand workers in a river of Mangalore. This community based cross- sectional study was conducted in Gurupura river, Kulur, Mangalore, Dakshina Kannada district by interviewing 165 migrant sand workers using a semi structured pre-tested questionnaire. Data was compiled in an Excel worksheet. The Data was analyzed using SPSS software version 16.0. The Mean age of the study population was 32.2 years. Out of 165 subjects 61.81% (102) were in the age group of 21-35 years. Majority of the migrant sand workers were from West Bengal i.e. 27.27%. 31.51% of subjects had at least one morbidity. Majority of people had musculoskeletal disorders followed by occupational dermatitis. 44.23 % had musculoskeletal disorders followed by skin diseases (28.85%). These data gives the insight into health problems of migrant sand workers and also gives information about the type of services we can provide to these workers like preventive measures, curative services and health education on personal protective equipments and personal hygiene. -
Problems of Salination of Land in Coastal Areas of India and Suitable Protection Measures
Government of India Ministry of Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation A report on Problems of Salination of Land in Coastal Areas of India and Suitable Protection Measures Hydrological Studies Organization Central Water Commission New Delhi July, 2017 'qffif ~ "1~~ cg'il'( ~ \jf"(>f 3mft1T Narendra Kumar \jf"(>f -«mur~' ;:rcft fctq;m 3tR 1'j1n WefOT q?II cl<l 3re2iM q;a:m ~0 315 ('G),~ '1cA ~ ~ tf~q, 1{ffit tf'(Chl '( 3TR. cfi. ~. ~ ~-110066 Chairman Government of India Central Water Commission & Ex-Officio Secretary to the Govt. of India Ministry of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation Room No. 315 (S), Sewa Bhawan R. K. Puram, New Delhi-110066 FOREWORD Salinity is a significant challenge and poses risks to sustainable development of Coastal regions of India. If left unmanaged, salinity has serious implications for water quality, biodiversity, agricultural productivity, supply of water for critical human needs and industry and the longevity of infrastructure. The Coastal Salinity has become a persistent problem due to ingress of the sea water inland. This is the most significant environmental and economical challenge and needs immediate attention. The coastal areas are more susceptible as these are pockets of development in the country. Most of the trade happens in the coastal areas which lead to extensive migration in the coastal areas. This led to the depletion of the coastal fresh water resources. Digging more and more deeper wells has led to the ingress of sea water into the fresh water aquifers turning them saline. The rainfall patterns, water resources, geology/hydro-geology vary from region to region along the coastal belt. -
Suffered by the Appellant. Information Act, 2005, Awards a Compensation
KIC 3181 APL 2014 KARNATAKA INFORMATION COMMISSION (Court HallNo. 7) # 1413, Aravinda Bhavan, Mythic Society Building, Nrupathunga Road, Bangalore-560 001 (Sri.Niraj Shanthakumar v/s (i) LPIO, Office of the Police Inspector, North Police Station, Bandaru, Mangalore City, Dakshina Kannada District. 575001,10.PIO, Office of the Police Sub Inspector, Kavuru Police Station, Kavuru, Mangalore City, Dakshina Kannada District. 575015, I l.PIO, Office of the Police lnspector,Moodbidri Police Station,Moodbidri,Mangalore City,Dakshina KannadaDistrict. 574227,12PIO, Office,of the Police Inspector,Mangalore Rural Police Station,Kaikamba,Mangalore City,Dakshina Kannada District.575001, 13.PIO, Office of the Police Sub Inspector,Konaje Police Station,Konaje,Mangalore City,Dakshina Kannada District.574199 l4.PIO,Office of the Police Inspector,Ullala Police Station,Ullala,Mangalore City,Dakshina Kannada District.575020 l5.PIO, Office of the Police Inspector,Mahila Police Station,Pandeshwara,Mangalore City,Dakshina Kannada District.5 7500 I ) 6.3.2015 l. Appellant is present. Sri Jagannath, ASI represents Sri Keshav Hegde, ASI and Public Information Officer, Smt. Anitha ASI, Mahila Police Station r€presents Commissioner of Police, Mangalore, Sri Karunakar, ASI, Urva Police Station, Mangalore City are present. 2. Appellant states that the information sought by the Appellant has been furnished completely and acknowledged before the Commission and requests the Commission to close the case 3. The Commission also orders the COP Bangalore to publish the 4(l) (a) and (b) in all the offices and websites and counselors details 4. Commission in its order dared 19.10.2014 has directed Respondent to show cause, why a compensation of Rs.1000/- should not be awarded to the Appellant under section 19(8Xb) of the Right to information Act, 2005, for the loss and detriments suffered by the Appellant. -
A Remote Sensing and GIS Approach to Watershed Management For
ISSN 2321 3361 © 2018 IJESC Research Article Volume 8 Issue No.7 A Remote Sensing and GIS Approach to Watershed Management for Phalguni River Basin Shashikumar Prakash Mitadar1, Sanjay S2, Dr.Ganagadhar Bhat3 Student1, Assistant Professor2, Professor3 Department of Civil Engineering1, 2, Department of Marine Geology3 A.I.E.T, Mijar, Moodbidri, Karnataka, India1, 2, Mangalore University, Konaje, Mangalore, Karnataka, India3 Abstract: The need of water for India’s rapid development is growing day by day. Dry land farming in India accounts for 63% of the cultivated land of 144 million hectares. Different types of problems which are related to watershed like depletion in water table, depletion of sources, scarcity of water, floods, reduction in water carrying capacity of streams are the biggest challenge to an engineer. The main intension is to utilize the water resources of that particular area. Mapping is done using satellite images by remote sensing technique. The data which is used for the project work is of LISS-4 type. The topographical sheets and geological maps Gurupura river (D43U13) are used and processed using ArcGIS and ERDAS softwares. Special attention was paid to rich vegetation area and average vegetation area to know the ground water. The drainage maps, base maps, geology maps and geomorphology maps were prepared in ArcGIS. And the satellite images were processed to produce the different color combinations using ERDAS softwares. The land use and land cover map is prepared using satellite data which offers new opportunity for planning, design and management of water resources of the study area. The watershed management project will utilize the complete water resources of the study area. -
In the High Court of Karnataka at Bangalore Dated This the 10Th Day of September 2012 Before the Hon'ble Mr. Justice Ram Mohan
1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF KARNATAKA AT BANGALORE DATED THIS THE 10TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER 2012 BEFORE THE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE RAM MOHAN REDDY WRIT PETITION Nos.30513 - 517 & 31955-32099 OF 2012 (EDN-AD) BETWEEN 1. DIVYA AGED 20 YEARS D/O BATTYAPPA GATTY R/AT KALLUGUDDE HOUSE KONAJE POST, MANGALORE-574199 STUDENT OF GOVT. POLYTECHNIC FOR WOMENS, BONDEL , MANGALORE STUDENTS OF SHREE NIRANJANA SWAMY POLYTECHNIC (AIDED) COLLEGE SUNKADAKATTE, BAJPE 2. ANUSHA D. AGED 19 YEARS D/O DEVAPPA MADIVALA R/AT DASHITHLU HOUSE, VORKADY POST, MANJESHWARA VIA KASARGOD TALUK-671323 STUDENT OF GOVT. POLYTECHNIC FOR WOMENS, BONDEL , MANGALORE 3. POOJASHREE AGED 18 YEARS D/O UMESH POOJARY R/AT BITHAPADE HOSE, BONADANTHILA VILLAGE PADU POST, MANGALORE-29 STUDENT OF GOVT. POLYTECHNIC FOR WOMENS, BONDEL , MANGALORE 2 4. PRAVEEN AGED 18 YEARS S/O KARKI BADABETTU OPP. TO GREENLAND KANNYAN POST, KUNDAPURA STUDENT OF KAMATH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, HOMBADI, KUNDAPURA 5. RAKSHITH SHETTY AGED 19 YEARS S/O RATHNAKAR SHETTY R/AT KALAVARA NAYAKARA MANE, KUNDAPURA STUDENT OF KAMATH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, HOMBADI, KUNDAPURA 6. ASHOKA KUMAR G. AGE 20 YEARS S/O NAGARAJA SHETTY R/AT GULDADY HOSAMANE MANUR POST, KUNDAPURA, STUDENT OF KAMATH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, HOMBADI, KUNDAPURA 7. VARNA SHETTY AGE 19 YEARS S/O VIRA RAJENDRA SHETTY R/AT BAGALKATTE HOUSE MOLHALLI POST, KUNDAPURA, STUDENT OF KAMATH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, HOMBADI, KUNDAPURA 8. PRASANNA AGE 22 YEARS S/O RAMACHANDRA ACHARYA R/AT SEETHA LAXMI NILAYA MARAVANTE,KUNDAPURA STUDENT OF KAMATH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, HOMBADI, KUNDAPURA 9. K. NAVEEN RAJ PONDE AGE 22 YEARS 3 S/O K. -
District Disaster Management Plan- Udupi
DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN- UDUPI UDUPI DISTRICT 2015-16 -1- -2- Executive Summary The District Disaster Management Plan is a key part of an emergency management. It will play a significant role to address the unexpected disasters that occur in the district effectively. The information available in DDMP is valuable in terms of its use during disaster. Based on the history of various disasters that occur in the district, the plan has been so designed as an action plan rather than a resource book. Utmost attention has been paid to make it handy, precise rather than bulky one. This plan has been prepared which is based on the guidelines from the National Institute of Disaster Management (NIDM). While preparing this plan, most of the issues, relevant to crisis management, have been carefully dealt with. During the time of disaster there will be a delay before outside help arrives. At first, self-help is essential and depends on a prepared community which is alert and informed. Efforts have been made to collect and develop this plan to make it more applicable and effective to handle any type of disaster. The DDMP developed touch upon some significant issues like Incident Command System (ICS), In fact, the response mechanism, an important part of the plan is designed with the ICS. It is obvious that the ICS, a good model of crisis management has been included in the response part for the first time. It has been the most significant tool for the response manager to deal with the crisis within the limited period and to make optimum use of the available resources. -
Karnataka: Success Stories
Ministry of Shipping Government of India March-April, 2018 Designed by R K SWAMY BBDO R K SWAMY Designed by Karnataka: Success Stories THE SAGARMALA POST (A Newsletter on Sagarmala Programme by Ministry of Shipping) www.sagarmala.gov.in | www.shipping.nic.in | www.facebook.com/ShipminIndia | www.twitter.com/shipmin_india Shri Gadkari’s South Korea Visit 06 Events Detour 12 A Port That’s Older Than History 23 From the SECRETARY’S DESK CONTENTS STATE FOCUS .......................... 02 EVENTS DETOUR .................... 12 For the last three years, the events, during which an Sagarmala Programme has important agreement was • NMPT: Writing New Success Stories • India’s Largest Container Terminal Comes Up at JNPT been changing the face of India’s shipping, inked – opening a new phase of symbiotic • Construction of Fishing Harbour at Kulai • Intermodal Terminal to Come Up at Ghazipur bringing about an infrastructural relationship in the areas of shipping, ports, • A Hub for World-class Technologies in Ports transformation, inducting newer innovations, inland waterways, highways, river interlinking SPOTLIGHT .............................. 06 & Maritime Sector and exploring untapped prospects and and infrastructure. • Shri Gadkari’s Visit to South Korea: Opening • Three Projects Inaugurated at Tuticorin Port possibilities – in a quest to build shipping into of New Avenues • Goa Gets its New Inland Ferry Service ‘the engine of growth’ for the economy. The above two major events make the lead • India and Iran: Harbouring a Renewed • New Policy Initiatives for Cruise Tourism stories in the ‘Spotlight’ section – a regular Relationship • Inland Waterways for Transit of Indo-Nepal Cargo As the programme assumes new magnitude and feature that highlights major happenings, • JNPT Sets Another Record in Container • Private Sector Participation in Inland Waterways dimensions, it would be worthwhile to share in initiatives and developments in various spheres Volume • A New Life for the Old Navigational Lock this edition some recent developments and of India’s maritime sector. -
Activity Report
RUDSET Institute Rural Development & Self Employment Training Institute -1- Swashrama Dharma Eva Jayathe 1 RUDSET Institute Rural Development & Self Employment Training Institute -2- Swashrama Dharma Eva Jayathe 2 RUDSET Institute Rural Development & Self Employment Training Institute CONTENTS Sl.No. Particulars Page No/s 1 Acknowledgement 3 2 Message from President 5 3 Message from Executive Director 7 4 Highlights of Performance during 2019-20 8 5 Spreading the message of Entrepreneurship Development 10 6 Annual Staff Conference of RUDSETI 10 7 Workshop on MIS for Office Assistants 17 8 High end Techno and Managerial enhancement training on Beauty Parlour Managemnt 19 9 Construction of New Campus 22 10 Unique Training Programmes 22 11 Skill Upgradation Programmes 23 12 Women Empowerment 24 13 Rural Development and HRD Programmes 24 14 Sensitisation Programmes 25 15 Technology Transfer Programmes 26 16 Reaching the Weaker Sections 26 17 Sponsoring of Candidates and Financing by Banks 27 18 Participation in Government Sponsored Scheme 27 19 Partnership in Entrepreneurship Development 27 .NABARD – RUDSETI 20 RUDSETI Stalls 28 21 RUDSETI Bazaar - Marketing Support to Entrepreneurs 29 22 Admiration for the Good Work done 30 23 Other Activities 31 24 New Members to Board of Governors & Governing Council of RUDSETI 36 25 Visit by Important Dignitaries 37 26 Performance of RUDSET Institutes 43 27 Profile of Our Institutes 49 28 Impressions 77 -3- Swashrama Dharma Eva Jayathe 3 RUDSET Institute Rural Development & Self Employment Training Institute -4- Swashrama Dharma Eva Jayathe 4 RUDSET Institute Rural Development & Self Employment Training Institute ACKNOWLEDGEMENT “The will to win, the desire to succeed, the urge to reach your full potential.. -
Indian Red Cross Society, D.K District Branch Life Members Details As on 02.10.2015
Indian Red Cross Society, D.K District Branch Life Members details as on 02.10.2015 Sri. J.R. Lobo, Sri. RTN. P.H.F William M.L.A, D'Souza, Globe Travels, Deputy Commissioner Jency, Near Ramakrishna 1 2 3 G06, Souza Arcade, Balmatta D.K District Tennis Court, 1st cross, Shiva Road, Mangalore-2 Bagh, Kadri, M’lore – 2 Ph: 9845080597 Ph: 9448375245 Sri. RTN. Nithin Shetty, Rtn. Sathish Pai B. Rtn. Ramdas Pai, 301, Diana APTS, S.C.S 4 5 Bharath Carriers, N.G Road 6 Pais Gen Agencies Port Road, Hospital Road, Balmatta, Attavar, Mangalore - 1 Bunder, Mangalore -1 Mangalore - 2 Sri. Vijaya Kumar K, Rtn. Ganesh Nayak, Rtn. S.M Nayak, "Srishti", Kadri Kaibattalu, Nayak & Pai Associates, C-3 Dukes Manor Apts., 7 8 9 D.No. 3-19-1691/14, Ward Ganesh Kripa Building, Matadakani Road, No. 3 (E), Kadri, Mangalore Carstreet, Mangalore 575001 Urva, Mangalore- 575006 9844042837 Rtn. Narasimha Prabhu RTN. Ashwin Nayak Sujir RTN. Padmanabha N. Sujir Vijaya Auto Stores "Varamahalaxmi" 10 "Sri Ganesh", Sturrock Road, 11 12 New Ganesh Mahal, 4-5-496, Karangalpady Cross Falnir, Mangalore - 575001 Alake, Mangalore -3 Road, Mangalore - 03 RTN. Rajendra Shenoy Rtn. Arun Shetty RTN. Rajesh Kini 4-6-615, Shivam Block, Excel Engineers, 21, Minar 13 14 "Annapoorna", Britto Lane, 15 Cellar, Saimahal APTS, Complex New Balmatta Road, Falnir, Mangalore - 575001 Karangalpady, Mangalore - 03 Mangalore - 1 Sri. N.G MOHAN Ravindranath K RTN. P.L Upadhya C/o. Beta Agencies & Project 803, Hat Hill Palms, Behind "Sithara", Behind K.M.C Private Ltd., 15-12-676, Mel Indian Airlines, Hat Hill Bejai, 16 17 18 Hospital, Attavar, Nivas Compound, Kadri, Mangalore – 575004 Mangalore - 575001 Mangalore – 02. -
Dakshina Kannada
JULY 2017 A CC5097 ASSISTANT EXAMINER SS002 DEEPTI M LECTURER ST ALOYSIUS PU COLLEGE KODIALBAIL MANGALORE DK DT 575003 JULY 2017 30 - ACCOUNTANCY 15/07/2017 9 AM AN080 BEL COMP PU COLLEGE JALAHALLI 08-07-2017 BANGALORE 560013 NOTE: Please bring one stamp size Photograph without fail. JULY 2017 A CC5095 ASSISTANT EXAMINER SS002 ALEEN CRASTA LECTURER ST ALOYSIUS PU COLLEGE KODIALBAIL MANGALORE DK DT 575003 JULY 2017 30 - ACCOUNTANCY 15/07/2017 9 AM AN080 BEL COMP PU COLLEGE JALAHALLI 08-07-2017 BANGALORE 560013 NOTE: Please bring one stamp size Photograph without fail. JULY 2017 A CC5096 ASSISTANT EXAMINER SS002 DEEPTHI RANI LECTURER ST ALOYSIUS PU COLLEGE KODIALBAIL MANGALORE DK DT 575003 JULY 2017 30 - ACCOUNTANCY 15/07/2017 9 AM AN080 BEL COMP PU COLLEGE JALAHALLI 08-07-2017 BANGALORE 560013 NOTE: Please bring one stamp size Photograph without fail. JULY 2017 C MP5007 ASSISTANT EXAMINER SS002 ARUN VINCENT DSOUZA LECTURER ST ALOYSIUS PU COLLEGE KODIALBAIL MANGALORE DK DT 575003 JULY 2017 41 - COMPUTER-SC 15/07/2017 9 AM AN527 S CADAMBI PU COLLEGE CA-2 10TH MN RD BASAVESWARNGR 08-07-2017 BANGALORE 560079 NOTE: Please bring one stamp size Photograph without fail. JULY 2017 C MP5009 ASSISTANT EXAMINER SS002 RAMESH RAO LECTURER ST ALOYSIUS PU COLLEGE KODIALBAIL MANGALORE DK DT 575003 JULY 2017 41 - COMPUTER-SC 15/07/2017 9 AM AN527 S CADAMBI PU COLLEGE CA-2 10TH MN RD BASAVESWARNGR 08-07-2017 BANGALORE 560079 NOTE: Please bring one stamp size Photograph without fail. JULY 2017 B SM5004 ASSISTANT EXAMINER SS002 VEENA PAI LECTURER ST ALOYSIUS PU COLLEGE KODIALBAIL MANGALORE DK DT 575003 JULY 2017 75 - BASIC MATHS 15/07/2017 9 AM AN527 S CADAMBI PU COLLEGE CA-2 10TH MN RD BASAVESWARNGR 08-07-2017 BANGALORE 560079 NOTE: Please bring one stamp size Photograph without fail. -
1 in the High Court of Karnataka at Bengaluru
1 ® IN THE HIGH COURT OF KARNATAKA AT BENGALURU DATED THIS THE 28TH DAY OF APRIL, 2015 BEFORE THE HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE A.N.VENUGOPALA GOWDA CRIMINAL PETITION NO.7613/2014 BETWEEN: BHARATHRAJ GUMPPE S/O BABU BELCHAPPADA, AGED 24 YEARS, # 3-130A, MADUPALLA, EARA, BANTWAL - 574 323 DAKSHINA KANNADA. ... PETITIONER (BY SRI ARUNA SHYAM M., ADV.) AND: 1. THE STATE OF KARNATAKA BY ULLALA POLICE SOUTH SUB-DIVISION, MANGALORE CITY, REP. BY STATE PUBLIC PROSECUTOR, HIGH COURT BUILDING, HIGH COURT OF KARNATAKA, BANGALORE- 560 001. 2 2. KHALEEL AHMED SHEIK S/O LATE SHEIK ABDUL LATHIF, MAJOR, ‘INSHA MANZIL’ NEAR STELLA MARY’S SCHOOL, KOTEKAR, MANGALORE CITY -575 004, DAKSHINA KANNADA DISTRICT. ... RESPONDENTS (BY SRI VIJAY KUMAR MAJAGE, HCGP FOR R1; SRI B. LETHIF, ADV. FOR R2) THIS CRL.P. IS FILED UNDER S.482 CR.P.C., PRAYING TO QUASH THE COMPLAINT FILED BY THE 2ND RESPONDENT, THE FIR IN CRIME NO.342/2014, FOR THE OFFENCES PUNISHABLE UNDER S.366 R/W S.34 OF THE IPC, PENDING ON THE FILE OF III-JMFC, M.G.ROAD, CORPORATION BUILDING, MANGALORE. THIS CRL.P. COMING ON FOR ADMISSION THIS DAY, THE COURT MADE THE FOLLOWING: O R D E R The petitioner, working as a Conductor, fell in love with Miss. Insha Khaleel, aged about 19 years and a student of I B.B.M. Course in St. Agnes College, Mangaluru i.e., the daughter of the 2 nd respondent and on 19.11.2014 married her in the Meeting Hall of Sri Seetharamanjaneya Bharathi Mandir, Yenmur Village, Sullia, Dakshina Kannada. -
Dr N. Udupa Academic Manipal Academy of Higher Education Dr. N
Dr N. Udupa Academic Manipal Academy of Higher Education Dr. N. Udupa obtained BPharm, MPharm and PhD from Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi. He worked in pharmaceutical industries (IDPL and Citadel) for 8 years. He has been working in academics for more than 3 decades. He is presently working as Research Director at Manipal University, Manipal. Dr N Udupa has more than 450 publications, 500 conference presentations, about 100 review articles, 15 books (as editor) and 15 patents to his credit. He has delivered 250 guest lectures. Dr N Udupa has received 57 grants of worth of about 7 Cr. He has guided 60 PhDs and 90 MPharm dissertations. Dr Udupa has received several awards and few of them are: “Pharmacy Teacher of the year award” by 54th IPC Trust, Pune in 2010, “IPA Fellowship Award 2009” by IPA in New Delhi 2009, “Pharmaceutical Scientist of the year 2008” award from IAPST in 2008, Association of Biotechnology and Pharmacy Conferred “Honorary Fellowship Award 2007” in Guntoor, “Principal of the Year 2001 award” by APTI in 2001, “Dr. P.C. Dandiya Endowment Trust Research Award, at Jaipur in Feb. 1997, “STARS Award 2011” at Bangalore in 2011, “Talented Scientist Award” in 3rd ICMPHP at University of Colombo, Sri Lanka in 2011, Prof. C. J. Shishoo Award at 17th APTI National Convention, Manipal, 12-14th in 2012, Acharya P. C. Ray Gold Medal Award IPA in 2012, "Schroff Memorial National Award" in 64th IPC at Chennai in 2012. He has several honorary positions such as Ph.D. registration committee member (Bangalore University, RGUHS and MAHE), Chairman, monitoring committee of TIFAC CORE in NDDS, Baroda, Advisory Board member of TIFAC CORE in Pharmacogenomics, Manipal.