Udupi: District Surgeon Dr Dayanand Nayak Passes Away


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Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi (RD/SB)

Udupi, Dec 20: Dr Dayanand Nayak, 55-year-old district surgeon who has been serving at the district hospital here since 5 years and who had also served in state-run hospitals in Bangalore, Beltangady and Sullia passed away at the hospital on Monday December 20 morning due to cardiac arrest.

Dr Dayanand is survived by his wife Pramoda and son Vivek.

The state higher education minister Dr V S Acharya, MLA K Raghupati Bhat, DC Hemalata P, zilla panchayat CEO N Rajashekar, municipal commissioner Gokuldas Naik, district health and family welfare officer Dr Ramachandra Bayari, district information and broadcasting officer M Junjanna, the health officers of district hospital and maternity and children’s ward, Government Employees Association president Subramanya Sherigar and members of Association condoled the untimely demise of Dr Dayanand.

The mortal remains of Dr Dayanand will be placed at his residence located near Kamalabai School, Kadiyali for public homage on Tuesday December 21 between 9.00 am to 11.00 am.

  

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  • thomas philip, malaysia/australia

    Tue, Jan 04 2011

    Dayanand, my dear classmate and friend, I miss you.It took me 24 years to trace you to Udupi. I had your telephone number given to me by Srinivas Upadhya on the Dec 13 and I did not call you, but wanted to suprise on the 1 jan 2011, but friend, you suprised us all. I remember the days we played together in Manipal junior college in 72/73. Then I continued in KMC and you in Mysore medical. I'm going to miss you dear friend.I'm deeply saddened, and wished I'd called you on the 13th itself.
    Farewell friend. You deserve the rest.I will always treasure our friendship.

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  • Yogeesha, Kundapura/ Udupi

    Thu, Dec 23 2010


    " We Miss U Sir"

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