City gets all-women post office

The post office is located in Rajajinagar Industrial Estate.

The Department of Posts, on the occasion of International Women’s Day, launched an all-women post office on Monday.

Only women staff will look after the post office and attend to postal related works. The post office is located in Rajajinagar Industrial Estate.

According to a release, the post office was inaugurated by playback singer Latha Hamsalekha and G. Rama Prasad, AGM, Karnataka State Small Industries Development Corporation Limited, Bengaluru.

Senior Superintendent of Post Offices, Bengaluru West division, B.S. Umesh, presided over the event, the release stated.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Bengaluru / by Staff Reporter / Bengaluru – March 10th, 2020

Puneeth Rajkumar named brand ambassador for Chamarajanagar

Puneeth Rajkumar flanked by Chamarajanagar Deputy Commissioner M.R. Ravi (left) and Minister Suresh Kumar, in Bengaluru on Saturday. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
Puneeth Rajkumar flanked by Chamarajanagar Deputy Commissioner M.R. Ravi (left) and Minister Suresh Kumar, in Bengaluru on Saturday. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

Actor accepts request from new DC; to highlight development efforts

Chamarajanagar district will have a brand ambassador in Kannada actor Puneeth Rajkumar.

The proposal was made by the new Chamarajanagar Deputy Commissioner, M.R. Ravi, who wrote to the actor and the later has given his consent.

The district in-charge Minister Suresh Kumar and the DC also called on Mr.Puneeth Rajkumar at his residence in Bengaluru on Saturday and thanked him for accepting their request.

The actor was felicitated with a shawl and Mysuru headgear (Pettah) on the occasion.

The appeal addressed to Mr. Puneeth Rajkumar drew attention to the current status of Chamarajanagar district that was rich in culture and tradition besides folk arts. The district is rich in natural beauty, being home to Male Mahadeshwara Betta (M.M. Hills), Biligirangana Betta (BR Hills) and Himavad Gopalswamy Betta, said Mr. Ravi, urging the actor to help take forward the vision to develop Chamarajanagar which is also the native place of Puneeth Rajkumar. It was also mentioned that the district and its people took pride in the fact that Kannada thespian Dr.Rajkumar was a native of Chamarajanagar.

Development plans

The district administration has plans for the comprehensive development of the region besides taking steps for conservation of natural resources, environment and wildlife, and beautification of towns and urban areas, said Mr.Ravi.

Literacy drive

There are plans to launch a literacy drive to cover nearly 2.5 lakh people and also take up industrialisation of the region so as to help generate jobs for the local people.

The authorities wanted the help of Mr. Puneeth Rajkumar in drumming up support for the cause.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> States> Karnataka / by Special Correspondent / Mysuru – March 07th, 2020

All-woman crew steers Tipu Express

In the driving seat: Loco pilot Sivaparvathi (left) and assistant loco pilot Rangoli Patil manning the Tipu Express from Mysuru on Thursday. | Photo Credit: M.A. SRIRAM
In the driving seat: Loco pilot Sivaparvathi (left) and assistant loco pilot Rangoli Patil manning the Tipu Express from Mysuru on Thursday. | Photo Credit: M.A. SRIRAM

It’s part of International Women’s Day 2020 campaign launched by Indian Railways

An all-woman crew was in charge of the Mysru-Bengaluru Tipu Express on Thursday as part of the International Women’s Day 2020 campaign launched by the Indian Railways.

It is being held from March 1 to 10 and the Mysuru division is organising various activities including health checkups, yoga camps, trekking, cultural and sports competitions, to build a gender-equal workplace and to salute the spirit of women empowerment.

The loco pilot was B. Shiva Parvathi; the assistant loco pilot, Rangoli Patil; guard Richamani Sharma; and Travelling Ticket Examiner, Gayatri. The women ticket checking staff were Pushpamma, Rajeshwari, K.M. Hani, N.S. Anitha and Betsy. The Railway Protection staff were Getha Latha Naik, Devaki, Bharati and Renuka.

Greeting the all-women contingent at Mysuru station, Divisional Railway Manager, Mysuru, Aparna Garg, said that over 10% of the workforce in the division was women and the primary focus was to bring about a qualitative change in the work culture by creating a gender-equal environment. She said infusing collective consciousness among staff to achieve higher productivity at all levels was one of the ethos of the division.

The DRM reminded the large gathering of women employees present that work speaks more than words and called upon everyone to excel in their respective fields so that the there would be perceptible change in standard of service provided by the railways.

Additional Divisional Railway Manager, Mysuru, A. Devasahayam, senior branch officers and supervisors were present on this occasion.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> States> Karnataka / by Special Correspondent / Mysuru – March 05th, 2020

Fiery tales of women bravehearts

Speaking about the challenging task, firefighter Priyadarshini B emphasised that while the field has always been male-dominated, the training provided to them was on equal grounds.

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Bengaluru  :

With International Women’s Day around the corner, Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL) – operator of Kempegowda International Airport – marked the occasion by celebrating its women firefighters. On Tuesday, the 14-member women firefighting team who underwent certified training at the Airports Authority of India Fire Service Training in Kolkata, demonstrated their learnings and emergency response skills in a mock fire drill held in the premises of the airport. The 14 women, who are a larger part of the Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting (ARFF) unit, were recruited from across Karnataka, showcased their strength and resilience while performing their duties while operating the Austrian-made Rosenbauer Panther 6×6, a rescue vehicle exclusively designed for airport emergency operations.

Speaking about the challenging task, firefighter Priyadarshini B emphasised that while the field has always been male-dominated, the training provided to them was on equal grounds. “Everyone says women are not the right fit for this job but we took it as a challenge and aimed to achieve success instead. My family was convinced that it is a field role, which is quite unique and motivated me to achieve my goal. While the first month of our training was hectic, gradually the team pushed themselves, including helping each other in their highs and lows,” said Priyadarshini, adding that going forward she would like to see more women joining the field of firefighting.

Another firefighter Lakshmi P V emphasised that the four-month training in Kolkata was followed by a two-month training in Bengaluru and additional on-the-job training which she claims as rigorous but fruitful. She added, “We are proud to be the first batch of all-women firefighter group in Asia and we have been entrusted with saving lives during emergencies. It’s a known fact that the fire department, including civil and aviation, was male-dominated but that has now changed with the training on equal grounds. This maintains the gender neutrality in the field.”

While BIAL works towards increasing the ratio of women in the organisation, which currently stands at 15 per cent, Thomas Hoff Anderson, Chief Operating Officer, BIAL, said they have set an example by creating a path for women to break into what has been a male-dominated bastion. “Training and practising is a part of everyday life for a firefighter especially at an airport and we do various drills to be prepared for emergencies. What we have seen from the women’s team ascertains that there is nothing a male can do that a female cannot do, that is an important statement.”

Rosenbauer Panther 6×6 

120 KMPHTop Speed 

12,500 Litres Water Tank 9000 LMP
Pump Output 1,500 Litres
Foam
Tank 70 metres Throw

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> Cities> Bengaluru / by Express News Service / March 04th, 2020

 

Mysureans Excel At Dwaraka Trophy Inter-District Open Rapid Chess

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Mysuru lad M.D. Chiranth with 6.5 points from seven round clinched the title in the Dwaraka Trophy 2020 Inter-District Open Rapid Chess Tournament held at Royal Diamond English School premises in Shivamogga yesterday.

Mysuru lad M.P. Ajith finished second with 6 points from seven rounds.

Final Placings

  1. M.D. Chiranth (6.5), 2. M.P.Ajith (6-36.5), 3. Ramachandra Bhat (6-33.5), 4. K. Shantaram (6-32.5), 5. N. Thejasvi (6-26.5), 6. S.M. Ajay (5.5-32.5), 7. J. Deekshith (5.5-32.5), 8. Leelajai Krishna (5.5-31), 9. A. Sathwick (5.5-28.5), 10. G. Hariprem (5.5-27).

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Sports / March 02nd, 2020

City Kickboxers Shine At Intl. Championship

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The following kickboxers of ASD Fight Club, Mysuru, have bagged medallist the WAKO Indian Open International kickboxing Championship held at Talkatora Indoor Stadium in New Delhi recently:

K.P. Abhishek – Gold Medal in 81 kg in K1; M. Srivatsav – Gold in 60 kg in K1; Ritvik Nagabhushan – Gold in +94 kg in Kick Light and Gold in +94 kg in Light Contact; A. Ranjith – Gold in 84 kg in Kick Light and Bronze in 84 kg in Light Contact; Sidharth Gowda – Gold in -47 kg in Light Contact and Silver in -47 kg in Kick Light; B.T. Tejas – Gold in -63 kg in Light Contact and Silver in -63kg in Kick Light; S. Tarun – Silver in -63 kg in Light Contact and Bronze in -63kg in Kick Light; H.M. Srihari – Silver in -57 kg in Light Contact and Bronze in -57 kg in Kick Light; Suhas – Silver in -79 kg in Kick Light and Bronze in -79 kg in Light Contact; T.P. Dushyanth – Bronze in -25kg in Point Fighting; D. Pruthvi – Bronze in -74 kg in Kick Light.

Over 700 athletes participated in this mega event and countries like Jordan, Kazakhstan, Iran, Ukraine, and Nepal took part in the Championship.

The WAKO International Referee Seminar was held during the Championship and 8 kickboxers of ASD have been qualified as an WAKO International Referee and Judges. They also received there Black Belt during the occasion

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Sports / March 02nd, 2020

UAHS graduates set sights on civil services

Many of the meritorious students who bagged gold medals at the convocation of the University of Agricultural and Horticultural Sciences (UAHS), Shivamogga, on Saturday want to carve out careers in civil services as they believe it offers an excellent opportunity to bring about positive change in society.

Poornima Sajjan from Challakere, who was awarded two gold medals for emerging topper in B.Sc (Horticulture), is now pursuing M.Sc (Horticulture) and has also commenced preparations for the civil service exams. Darshan H.M. from Adichunchanagiri, who received two gold medals for his performance in B.Sc (Forestry), is now preparing for the Indian Forest Service (IFS) exam. He told The Hindu that as part of the course, he was involved in field work in Nagarahole and Anshi national parks. “I have also participated in tiger and elephant census. Conservation of forest and wildlife is necessary to maintain the ecological balance,” he said.

Mohammed Thamseer from Madikeri, who won two gold medals for his performance in B.Sc (Agriculture), is a good singer and has represented the university at many cultural festivals. At present, he is pursuing M.Sc (Agriculture) at Choudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University. Gayathri R., who was awarded four gold medals for her performance in B.Sc(Horticulture), is pursuing postgraduation in the same discipline. After the completion of the course, she wants to take up research on pests and fungal infections affecting vegetable crops.

Kavitha Hegde was awarded two gold medals for her Ph.D thesis on managing pest infections in potato crop. She hails from a family engaged in arecanut cultivation at Kodanamane in Sirsi taluk. She is now working as an agriculture officer in Tirthahalli taluk. “This year, arecanut crop in Tirthahalli taluk has witnessed many pest and fungal infections owing to climatic factors. As I hail from a family involved in arecanut cultivation, I can understand the problems faced by farmers. I will continue to work at the ground level to mitigate the problems faced by farmers,” she said.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> States> Karnataka / by Staff Reporter / Shivamogga – February 29th, 2020

IISc.’s biochemistry department turns 100

Established in 1921, it is one of the oldest in India and Asia

The Department of Biochemistry of the Indian Institute of Science (IISc.) stepped into its centenary year in 2020. Established in 1921, it is said to be one of the oldest departments not only in India, but in all of Asia. Around 850 students have graduated from the department so far.

P.N. Rangarajan, Chairperson, Department of Biochemistry, told The Hindu that the major achievement has been its students, many of who are now leaders in industry and academia. “One of them J. Padmanabhan – alumni and faculty – became the director of IISc. M.R.S. Rao went on to become the president of the Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, and Ram Rajasekharan became the Director of CFTRI-Mysuru,” he said.

The department has planned a major conference and alumni reunion in December, as well as a centenary lecture series that will be held almost every month. On the IISc.’s Open Day on Saturday, it is organising an exhibition highlighting its past and current activities.

Prof. Rangarajan’s own research has led to the development of the hepatitis B vaccine. “At least four vaccines are currently in the market. The hepatitis B component in these vaccines came from the lab of the Department of Biochemistry,” he added.

In a recent issue of the journal Current Science, Prof. Rangarajan lists out the progression of research in the department. This includes ‘research of societal relevance’ in the early years which resulted in the development of methods for conversion of municipal waste into organic manure and fluoride removal from drinking water, to name a few.

The article makes note of key contributions in basic research such as the identification of yeast chromosomes and nuclear membrane.

Ongoing research

At present, a novel drug combination for extremely drug resistant and multi-drug resistant TB, as well as new blood-based biomarker signatures of host genes for diagnosis of tuberculosis and for detecting response to anti-tubercular therapy are being developed, he told The Hindu. “A novel inhibitor of DNA repair enzyme called SCR7 has also been developed in our laboratory. It has the potential to develop as a cancer drug,” said Prof. Rangarajan.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Bengaluru / by K.C. Deepika / February 28th, 2020