Friday, October 07, 2005

NGO to fund poor students

NGO to fund poor students
Business Standard

Our Correspondent / Dharwad October 07, 2005

Dharwad-based Vidya Poshak, an NGO built with large number of volunteers is working for empowerment of student community. It is extending financial assistance to poor and meritorious students, who are unable to continue their higher education due to financial difficulties. Till date Vidya Poshak has assisted more than 2,000 students to the tune of Rs 70 lakh.

Vidya Poshak secretary R N Tikot said for 2005-06, the NGO has teamed up with Prerana of Raichur to provide financial assistance to over 100 students to take up professional courses like engineering, medical, etc, who are unable to continue their higher education due to financial difficulties.

More than 1,000 students have already been given financial assistance under non-professional category for 2005-06.

Dust posing a threat to citizens

Dust posing a threat to citizens
Newindpress.com

Friday October 7 2005 10:58 IST

HUBLI: The fear of becoming victims of asthma and other respiratory-related disease is haunting the people of Hubli-Dharwad.

Twin cities have become prone to all such due to dust.

Number of cases with symptoms of dust-related allergies are on the rise in all most all private and government hospitals for the past few weeks.

When the corporation had launched anti-encroachment drive all stood by the corporation.

But now they are venting their ire over the corporation for not taking any measures to make the people free from the dust problem.

Rains that lashed the city continuously for more than two weeks have contributed a lot in defacing most of the roads.

Many of the roads which had been asphalted and repaired were damaged overnight after the heavy rains exposing the low quality works executed by the authorities concerned.

As a result of bad roads and uncleared debris of demolished constructions, city wearing a look of ‘dust bowl’ a place where topsoil is blown away by dust storms during drought.

Most of the roads are littered with potholes. Many roads are covered under thick dry dust.

When vehicles pass on such roads dust hovers all over the area causing dust allergies to people.

People cover their faces with napkins to protect themselves from dust allergies while move on these roads.

Because of the dust people become vulnerable to asthma and other diseases.

People are daubed with dust when they pass through KC circle, Basava van, old bus terminus road, station road, Durgad Bail road, CBT, Gouli Galli, Gokul Road etc in Hubli and Azad upavan road, Vijay road, Saundatti road, Regal circle and other roads in Dharwad.

If authorities concerned failed to find a solution to the problem, people will get afflicted with respiratory related diseases.

Rise in asthma, allergies in Hubli City alarming

Rise in asthma, allergies in Hubli City alarming
Newindpress.com

Friday October 7 2005 11:13 IST

HUBLI: The fear of asthma, respiratory-related ailments and other allergies is haunting the people of the twin cities of Hubli-Dharwad, which are a haven for its spread due to the dust everywhere.

The number of cases with symptoms of dust-related allergies are increasing in almost all private and government hospitals.

When the Corporation launched an anti-encroachment drive to remove encroached properties, the people stood by the HDMC.

Now, they are venting their ire at the authorities for not taking any measures to clean the city.

Incessant rains that lashed the city for more than two weeks has compounded the problem.

Many city roads which had been asphalted and repaired, were ruined overnight, exposing the inferior work executed.

As a result of uncleared debris of demolished constructions, the city looks like it has been ravaged by dust storms.

Most roads are littered with potholes, and now covered with thick layers of dust. The sight of people masking their faces is common.