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NURSES DAY OBSERVED
About 300 students of JSS Nursing College and the Department of Nursing Services, JSS Hospital here jointly observed the World Health Day and International Nurses Day in Rajendra Auditorium, JSS Hospital premises today. Dr. Basavana Gowda, Professor of Medicine, JSS Hospital, in his keynote address argued that nursing services critically depended on adequate staffing and their gentleness in addition to quality ICU care. The theme was 'Safe Staffing Saves Lives'. Dr. K. Ragothama Rao, Principal, JSS Medical College inaugurated. Dr. Guruswamy, Deputy Medical Superintendent was the guest of honour. Gayathramma, Nursing Superintendent welcomed.
# Posted : Tuesday, May 16, 2006
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FOUNDATION FOR BUS STAND IN JK GROUNDS BY JUNE 8
A meeting of all those concerned with Jeevannarayana Katte (JK) Grounds, the controversial location for constructing a bus stand, would soon be called, Cheluvarayaswamy, Minister for Transport, told reporters here yesterday. The foundation stone for the new bus stand would be laid before June 8, 2006, the Minister said. "The present bus stand is congested and has no space for expansion. It has become a necessity for the KSRTC authorities to find a new place," he said, adding that a decision on the place will be taken after holding meetings with agencies and people related to the proposed site. "We cannot acquire any ground or site without convincing the concerned owners of the land," he said while referring to JK Grounds. Legal hurdles on acquiring the land on the JK Grounds would be cleared once the authorities were convinced about the place, the Minister disclosed. In the meanwhile, the JK Grounds row has taken a new twist with the Government permitting the Police Department for the construction of Devaraja Police Station. Disclosing this to Star of Mysore, Dr. S. Prasannashankar of IMA said that the Government's action was illegal as the JK Grounds khata was in the name of Mysore Medical College Alumni Association.
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DOCTORS OPPOSE BUS STAND IN JK GROUNDS
The Mysore Medical College Alumni Association has taken strong exception to the Transport Minister Cheluvarayaswamy's disclosure yesterday that a plan to set up a modern bus stand at JK Grounds is mooted. The Secretary of the Association Dr. C. Rajan has said in a press release that the news was shocking to the entire medical fraternity as the said sports ground is an integral part of Mysore Medical College (MMC) which remains with it since 1924. 'The Government of Karnataka has cleared the doubts about the JK Grounds and ultimately declared the grounds as the property of MMC through an order as long back as on Nov. 2004. There is also an order to evict any unauthorised occupants in the JK Grounds', he said. He also said that the Medical Council of India stipulates that medical college should have a sports ground as a prerequisite for recognition of degree from the college, hence it should remain with MMC.
# Posted : Tuesday, May 09, 2006
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Star of Mysore & others..
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