Bengaluru: Minister for Primary & Secondary Education, Suresh Kumar has informed that no decision had been taken regarding the cancelling of the SSLC and 2ND PUC examinations, which had been postponed in the background of the rising COVID-19 cases in the state.

Certain media channels have made mere speculations. Keeping in mind the future of the students and their efforts, appropriate decisions will be taken in the coming days that will be beneficial for the students, the Minister said. 

Let the students not get distracted due to any reasons and continue studying, he appealed.

 

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Mangaluru: A 55-year-old man, declared brain dead due to internal brain bleeding after a fall, has given new hope to others through organ donation at Yenepoya Medical College Hospital.

Admitted on January 19, the patient’s condition worsened despite the medical team’s best efforts. After being declared brain dead, the hospital’s team counselled the family, explaining the possibility and impact of organ donation. Honoring the patient’s earlier wish to donate his organs, the family made the courageous decision to proceed.

In a successful retrieval procedure, two kidneys and two corneas were harvested. One kidney and both corneas will be utilized at Yenepoya Hospital, while the second kidney has been allocated to KMC Hospital in Mangaluru.Yenepoya Hospital commended the family for their generosity and strength during this difficult time.