Monthly Archives: January 2016

Animal husbandry department to launch its first high-tech lab in state

Thiruvananthapuram :

The state animal husbandry department will launch its first laboratory complex which boasts of biosafety level 2 security systems at its chief disease investigation office campus at Palode on January 20. The lab will have the standards prescribed by the World Health Organization (WHO).

The inauguration of the referral diagnostic laboratory will be followed by a science conference led by scientists from central government institutions including National Institute of High Security Animal Diseases (NIHSAD) in Bhopal and Southern Regional Disease Diagnostic Laboratory (SRDDL), Bangalore.

The high-tech security systems at the new laboratory will prevent pathogens in the test samples from getting transmitted outside the lab and protect staff from animal-borne diseases like rabbis, bird-flue, kyasanur forest disease or monkey fever and anthrax. The entire expenditure in establishing the laboratory has been borne by the state government.

The new laboratory complex will house a sericulture lab which will help in confirming viral diseases that occur more frequently in the recent times and in further research and studies on them, and a molecular biology lab with most-modern diagnostic equipment. Besides there will be a residue analytical lab which can diagnose the levels of chemicals in anti-biotics and pesticides, and a biomedical incinerator, which can treat laboratory waste. There will also be a VIP guesthouse to accommodate visiting scientists and doctors.

Chief minister Oommen Chandy will inaugurate the laboratory complex at the function to be attended by agriculture minister K P Mohanan and deputy speaker Palode Ravi.

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / News Home> City> Thiruvananthapuram / TNN / January 18th, 2016

Six children from Kerala State among bravery award winners

Children from the State who will be conferred with the National Bravery Awards 2016, at an interaction with the media in New Delhi on Monday. (From left) Beedhovan and Muhammad Shamnad (Kozhikode), Nithin Philip Mathew and Anandu Dileep (Kottayam), Aromal S.M. (Neyyattinkara), and Abhijith K.V. (Kannur). —PHOTO: SHANKER CHAKRAVARTY
Children from the State who will be conferred with the National Bravery Awards 2016, at an interaction with the media in New Delhi on Monday. (From left) Beedhovan and Muhammad Shamnad (Kozhikode), Nithin Philip Mathew and Anandu Dileep (Kottayam), Aromal S.M. (Neyyattinkara), and Abhijith K.V. (Kannur). —PHOTO: SHANKER CHAKRAVARTY

Eight children from the southern part of the country, including six from Kerala and two from Telangana, are among the 25 National Bravery award winners this year.

The winners will receive the award, a medal, a certificate and cash price from Prime Minister Narendra Modi at his residence on January 24. The award recipients will also participate in the Republic Day parade on January 26.

One of the six winners from Kerala is Aromal SM (12), who saved two children from drowning in a 14-feet deep pond. Aromal has been honoured with the Bapu Gaidhani award.

Another winner from Kerala is Nithin Philip Mathew (13), who braved fire to save his neighbour’s family after their house caught fire in a cylinder blast.

“When I saw that my neighbour’s family was stuck inside their house because of a fire, I broke open the door and entered with the help of others to save their family,” said Nithin, who wants to become an IAS officer.

Beedhovan (14), who saved a boy from electrocution, is also one of the six winners from Kerala. Other winners from the State are Anandu Dileep (14), Abhijith K.V. (15) and Muhammad Shamnad (14) who saved people drowning. The winners from Telangana are eight-year-old Shivampet Ruchitha and 14-year-old Sai Krishna Akhil Kilambi.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> National> Kerala / by Staff Reporter / New Delhi – January 19th, 2016