Mangalore: Dr B S Sajjan of KMC No More


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Aug 28: Dr B S Sajjan (52), head of the department of community medicine in the city-based Kasturba Medical College, breathed his last in the hospital owing to illness on Tuesday August 26.

Sajjan, a native of Hubli, was residing in the Landlinks Township in the city. He was functioning as the vice-president of Karavali Veerashaiva Sangha. He is survived by wife and two sons.

  

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  • Arun Kamath, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 30 2008

    Prof Sajjan was true to his name. Good teacher with concern for others. He was instrumental in having Basava circle at KPT. May his soul rest in eternal peace.

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  • Dr Urban D'Souza, Udyavar/Malaysia

    Fri, Aug 29 2008

    Sad to know the death of a wonderful former colleague at KMC Mangalore. May his soul rest in peace and let Almighty God grant the strength to his family to bear the loss

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  • Gurubaliga, Bantwal/New Delhi

    Thu, Aug 28 2008

    Heartfelt condolences. Dr. Sajjan has contributed towards "Malaria Control" in Mangalore by his research and leading the activities through Malaria Control Action Committee. This man was really true to his name a "Sajjan"

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