Manipal organizations to felicitate 4 noted achievers
Team Udayavani, Jan 14, 2023, 9:12 AM IST
Manipal: Leading organizations of Manipal — Academy of General Education, MAHE, MEMG, Manipal Media Network Ltd., and Dr. T.M.A. Pai Foundation — will jointly honor four achievers in the New Year 2023.
Banking stalwart M.S. Mahabaleshwara, renowned orthopedic surgeon Dr. P. Sripathi Rao, senior professor of pediatrics Dr. Pushpa G. Kini, modern-day Bhagiratha Amai Mahalinga Naik will be honored with the award at an event being held at the Hotel Valley View Manipal on January 24 at 5.30 pm.
Here’s a brief introduction of this year’s winners:
Banking stalwart, M S Mahabaleshwara
Mr. M S Mahabaleshwara is a giant in the banking industry with over 37 years of banking experience both at operational and administrative levels. In 2017, M S Mahabaleshwara M.S. took charge as Managing Director & CEO of Karnataka Bank. After the successful completion of his first term of three years, RBI re-appointed him for a further period of three years in 2020.
Mr. Mahabaleshwara joined Karnataka Bank after completing Masters in Agricultural Sciences (M.Sc. Agri), with a specialization in Agronomy, from the University of Agricultural Sciences (UAS), Bengaluru. He is also a Certificated Associate of the Indian Institute of Bankers (CAIIB) and Honorary Fellow of the Indian Institute of Banking and Finance (IIBF) & holds Post Graduate Diploma in Business Management (PGDBM) from St. Aloysius College, Mangaluru.
Under his leadership, Karnataka Bank implemented its most sought-after wholistic transformation exercise ‘KBL-VIKAAS’ to reposition the Bank as ‘Big, Strong and Vibrant’ & the ‘Digital Bank of Future’ in the years to come. Further, he had played a pivotal role in the ‘Digital Banking’ & ‘BPR’ (Business Process Reengineering) initiatives of the Bank on earlier occasions.
Noted orthopedic surgeon, Dr. P. Sripathi Rao
Born in 1953, Dr. Pangal Sripathi Rao earned his MBBS from St. John’s Medical College, Bengaluru. Continuing his further studies into Orthopaedics, he received degrees including D.Ortho in 1978 and MS in 1981 from KMC, Manipal. Dr. Rao joined KMC as faculty in 1981 and became the head of the orthopedics department during 1996-2001. Later he served as Dean of Kasturba Medical College, Manipal. He is a pioneer in the field of arthroscopic surgery in India.
Dr. Rao was recognized as a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons (FRCS) by the Royal College of Surgeons, London, UK in the year 2010. He has also served as the secretary and president of the Indian Arthroscopy Society and President of the Karnataka Orthopedic Association. He has also served as a consultant orthopedic surgeon at MedCare Orthopedics and Spine Hospital in Dubai.
Paediatrician and Professor, Dr. Pushpa G. Kini
Dr. Pushpa Kini completed her primary and high school education at Canara Group of Institutions and later pursued her PUC education at St. Agnes College. During her college studies, Dr. Kini also involved herself in extra-curricular activities like badminton, and NSS. She was adjudged the best outgoing student in the college when she completed her MBBS.In the year 1982, Dr. Kini received a prestigious research fellowship from CSIR and obtained a DCH degree from Mangalore University in 1984.
From 1986 till her retirement, Dr. Kini served in various medical posts in the pediatrics department of KMC, Manipal. She has been recognized as an Outstanding Pediatrics Professor several times including in 1996, 2012, 2015, and 2018. She is also a life member of the Indian Academy of Paediatrics and the National Neonatal Forum. She was also a member of the committees of Team NHA India and ICMR Ayushman Bharat Yojana.
Innovative farmer, Amai Mahalinga Naik
Padma Shri recipient, Amai Mahalinga Naik is a phenomenon in rural Dakshina Kannada. Born nearly seven decades ago in the backward hilly area of Amai in Kepu village, Mahalinga Naik struggled with no education and no land of his own. Losing his father at an early age, the responsibility of the family fell on his shoulders.
It was Naik’s dream to grow an areca nut grove but faced the challenge of watering a barren hilly tract of land. With the little money he had saved, he could not hope to hire workers for digging. He chose to dig up a tunnel himself, guided all by instinct. For four years, Naik dug up tunnel after tunnel until he found water. Naik’s efforts to irrigate his areca nut fields on his farm atop a rocky hill earned him the moniker “Tunnel Man”.
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