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Hebbal police booked Mobile shop owner and his associates for torturing salesman

March 2, 2022 by Nasheman

Parmesh S Jain

The Hebbal police on Friday registered an FIR against owners of a mobile shop for allegedly detaining an 18-year-old salesman accusing him of stealing and tortured him for three days demanding Rs.60,000 .

The victim,has been identified as Abdul Ahad and was later released after three days with a warning to return the money following which he with the help of his family members treated at a hospital for the injuries before approaching the police.

Senior officer told reporters,the victim in his complaint said that he was studying PU course and also working as salesman at the mobile phone sales and service shop situated at Sultanpalya owned by Tousif and others .

On February 23, Tousif accused him of stealing the valuables from shop and took him to a room near the shop on the pretext of others .

Tousif along with his associates identified as Bablu,Tabrez, Nayaz and Karim tortured him, assaulted with plastic wire bamboo stick for three days demanding that he should return Rs. 60,000 .

The accused later threatened Ahad with dire consequences and released him on Feb 25 warning that he should return their money .

Based on complaint registered we are verifying the veracity of the complaint and at the same time looking out for the accused to question them he added .

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Rajagopalanagar police arrested,Two Notorious Inter-state Drug Peddlers recovered 21.8 kgs of Marijuana

March 2, 2022 by Nasheman

Parmesh S Jain

The North Division police of Rajagopalnagar police on Sunday arrested two notorious inter-state drug peddlers from Tamilnadu and recovered 21.8 kgs of Marijuana from them.

The accused has been identified as,Prakash resident of Tamilnadu,Sundarapandi resident of Rajagopalnagar.

Senior officer told media persons,The Rajagopalnagar police sub inspector,Hanumantha Hadimani as on 26th February in the evening received a credible information that two persons in a motorcycle are waiting for their clients to deliver drugs.

Acting on a tip off PSI, Hanumantha Hadimani and his crime staff rushed to the spot near 12th cross in Peenya 4th stage and surrounded them and kept a close watch on them and after getting confirmation the team approached them and intercepted them and found high-end Ganja in their possession the team secured them.

The accused confessed the crime and revealed that they would source the narcotics from their source in Vishakhapatnam and smuggle it in train to Hosur and bring in it small city in small quantities to sell them to their clients and their main targets were college students.

The accused are residents of Hosur would come to city everyday to sell condiments and also peddle Marijuana to make extra bucks .

The duo have been booked under NDPS and efforts are on to track down their network.

Finally Bengaluru Police Commissioner,Kamal Pant has appreciated Addl CP West,Sandeep Patil,DCP North,Vinayak Patil,ACP,KS Venkatesh Naidu,PI,Jagadish BR,PSI,Hanumantha Hadimani and his crime staff who has done tremendous job in nabbing the duo red handed and a suitable reward will be given to the team he added.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

37-Year-Old Construction labourer arrested by Marathahalli police for killing her mother over trivial row

March 2, 2022 by Nasheman

Parmesh S Jain

The Marathahalli police on Saturday arrested a 37-year-old construction labourer for slapping his mother to death over a trivial row on Friday,

The accused has been identified as, Ambarish,37,

Senior officer told reporters that,the accused Ambarish,a chronic alcoholic living with his mother Yamunamma,71,at a shed in Devarabisanahalli.

Yamunamma used to work as domestic help at the apartments to eke out a living while Ambaraish is irregular to work .

Being chronic alcoholic Ambaraish used to harass her mother for money for his drinks.On Friday he started forcing her to give money but Yamunamma refused following which Ambarish slapped her.

A hard blow rendered her collapsed and breath her last.Neighbours hearing the commotion rushed to her help and took her to a near-by hospital where the doctors declared her as brought dead.

Based on a complaint,the Marathahalli police rushed to the spot and arrested Ambarish charging him under murder and further investigation is on .

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Bring my son’s body back, I want to see him: Naveen’s father

March 2, 2022 by Nasheman

CHALAGERI(HAVERI DIST): The pain of Shekhar Gyana Goudar, father of Naveen — who was killed in Russian shelling at Kharkiv in Ukraine on Tuesday, knew no bounds when he came to know that his son, with whom he spoke three times a day over WhatsApp, was no more. The shock was too much for Naveen’s mother Vijayalakshmi, who fainted.

As the news of Naveen’s death spread, friends and relatives started to gather at Shekhar Goudar’s house and consoled the family. Shekhar Goudar had only one question, “When are they getting my son’s body back? I want to see him…”

Naveen (21) was killed when he stepped out of the metro underground tunnel, where he and his friends were taking shelter, to get food from a supermarket on Tuesday morning. The entire family used to make video calls to Naveen every day and Tuesday was no exception. Shekhar Goudar spoke to Naveen just minutes before his death.

Soon after Naveen’s friend informed Shekhar that Naveen was dead, he told his relatives to get in touch with ministry of external affairs officials, who confirmed the news later. He said, “My son had told me about the hardships faced by him and his friends. I used to infuse confidence in him, tell him about the developments in other parts of Ukraine and efforts being made by the government to evacuate Indians.”

Naveen’s uncle Ujjinappa Gyana Goudar said, “The government should have been serious and started evacuation in places where the war was intense. The government should have shifted Indians, especially students, from Kyiv and Kharkiv first. If it had been done, Naveen would be alive.”

Shekhar Goudar said, “If professional education was affordable for the poor in this country, why would I have sent my son to Ukraine and lost him today?” He said, “I had visited union minister Pralhad Joshi’s house to request him to get back my son. I could not meet him and returned empty handed.”

Venkatesh, whose son Praveen too is studying at Kharkiv, said, “Naveen and Praveen were together at the bunker and they never came out. But on Tuesday, Naveen got up early and went to buy some food and exchange currency at the Beketova supermarket along with another friend Yeshwanth. Yeshwanth returned as it was too cold outside. At 7.58 am, Naveen called another friend Amit and asked him to transfer some money as he was short of cash. As Naveen didn’t return even after several minutes, they called him at 8.10 and a local resident, who picked up the call, told them that Naveen was dead and the body had been taken to the mortuary at a nearby hospital.”

Shekhar Goudar, who worked as an engineer in Abu Dhabi, returned to India some years ago and was working at South India Paper Mills Limited at Nanjangud. Naveen did his primary and higher primary at St Lawrence School in Ranebennur and later joined his father at Nanjangud. He completed his high school and pre-university in Mysuru. He appeared for NEET, but did not make the cutoff and decided to pursue medicine at Kharkiv National Medical University.

Shekhar Goudar retired from service two years ago and has started farming in Chalageri. Naveens’ brother Harsha, who is pursuing his PhD in agriculture at GKVK in Bengaluru, said Naveen had secured 97 per cent in second PU, but could not do well in NEET, which forced him to secure admission in Ukraine.

Naveen studied at Adarsha School in Debur village of Nanjangud taluk. He had visited his friends and the schools six months ago. He was the topper in SSLC for the school in 2015-16 and had secured 607 marks for 625. Prime Minister Narendra Modi called Shekar Goudar and told him to be bold and to lead the family from the front.

Former chief minister BS Yediyurappa, who visited the family, said arrangements are being made to bring the body back in three to four days.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

State to hold pulse polio drive on Sunday

March 2, 2022 by Nasheman

Parmesh S Jain

Healthy children are the wealth of the country. Polio is a terrible
disease,which causes permanent disability in children.

The disease affects
children under the age of 5 years more as compared to other age groups.

There have been no reported cases of polio in India since 2011.

The
World Health Organisation (WHO) has declared India a polio-free nation in 2014.

However,considering that there are still some cases reported in
neighbouring countries it is imperative that we continue with strict vigilance,surveillance and preventive actions.

Against this backdrop this year, under the guidance of Government
of India the National Pulse Polio Immunisation Program has been planned from 27-02-2022 to 02-03-2022.

Target population of children below 5 years for vaccinating this
year is 10,80,104.

The program will be implemented across the city with 141 planning units,situated at BBMP UPHCs along with 3404
Vaccination Booths (includes mobile and transit teams), installed across
all 198 wards.

More than 15000 team members will be mobilised for the
program.Dedicated teams are also assigned for slums population and
migrant camps.

There shall also special mobile and transit booths installed at key
sites like schools,major parks,metro stations,religious places of worship,play schools,day care centres,major bus transit points,metro station,market areas,shopping malls,play areas and slums.

Nodal officers have been appointed from all departments to oversee
and coordinate immunisation implementation, coverage and management
across these booths.

In addition,the program has also been widely advertised on
television,radio and newspapers and in public places such as malls,commercial areas, markets.

BBMP has utilised their daily door-to-door solid waste collection vehicle announcements to reach out citizens of
Bengaluru to educate the public about the program.

BBMP acknowledges the support of Medical colleges,Nursing
colleges,Rotary Lions,Akshaya patra,Adhamya chetana,and many
other NGO partners who have joined hands for effective implementation
of pulse polio program.

People of Bengaluru have been always proactive in ensuring the
safety of their children, we have seen 100% coverage in our previous
Pulse Polio drives, we look forward to your continued support towards
ensuring vaccination of all children below.the age of 5 years. Call 1533 to
locate your nearest Pulse Polio Booth.

“Let The victory over Polio continue with two Drops of Life,’

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Government to help Kannadigas arriving from Ukraine to reach their homes: CM Bommai

March 2, 2022 by Nasheman

Parmesh S jain

The State government would provide all the help for the students from Karnataka who have arrived from Ukraine to Mumbai and Delhi to reach their homes in various parts of the state, Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said.

Speaking to media persons at Vidhana Soudha Bommai said,the Principal Resident Commissioner at Delhi has been instructed to make arrangements for food and accommodation for these students.

We have also sent the list of our students to External Affairs minister,Dr Jaishankar after I spoke to him over the issue.

It has been decided to bring those stranded in Western part of Ukraine by road. Accordingly many students are arriving through Romania. Their details are being collected.”

Most of the students are in the Kharakhai region of Ukraine.

They have been instructed to remain in safe places and avoid unnecessary movement in roads.

Our Prime Minister has spoken to the Russian President and requested for safe passage for flights to bring our students back home.He has accepted the request.

The process will begin once the war subsides.All measures would be taken to bring our students back home safely by road and air in the next few days, Bommai said.

CM speaks to students,boosts their morale

“I too spoke to some students and provided the contact numbers for help. I have assured all the help and asked them to keep their morale high.

Our Prime Minister’s talks with the Russian President are showing results. All the Indians and Kannadigas would be brought home safely,” Bommai said.

As the war is raging there is no order. There is chaos in cities and towns where Russians have entered. Indians too are stranded there.

But no major mishap has happened. But they are suffering due to lack of proper shelter and food. Most of them are taking shelter in underground Metro bunkers, Bommai said.

PM’s diplomatic talks fruitful

“Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s talks with the Russian President have proved fruitful. Our External Affairs minister has spoken to neighboring countries of Ukraine and deployed representatives who could speak Russian to facilitate smooth passage of Indians through these countries bordering Ukraine,” Bommai said.

There is scope to bring these stranded Indians by road through the Western region of Ukraine. The process has already started.

The Kannadigas who arrive would be provided all the help to enable them to reach home without any hassles.

Both the Union government and Karnataka government have set up helplines.We are in constant touch with them.More than 200 people from Karnataka are in touch,” Bommai said.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

CM inaugurates ‘GST Taxpayer Awareness Documentaries’- CTD

March 2, 2022 by Nasheman

Parmesh S jain

Commercial Tax Department,Karnataka in its continuous and consistent efforts to create awareness among taxpayers is releasing a set of 20 documentaries related to latest guidelines of GST.

Chief Minister,Basavaraj Bommai inaugurated the first set of five documentaries issued by the Commercial Taxes Department in presence of ACS, Finance Sh. I S N Prasad and CCT Smt. Shikha.

The first five videos give details about following 5 topics-

“Supply of restaurant services through e Commerce operators”.

“Communication between taxpayers on GSTN Portal”.

“GST on maintenance charges in Apartments”.

“Procedure for claiming ITC refund on exports”.

“CTD Karnataka website”.

The remaining movies will be addressing the issues of misuse of PAN Card by bogus dealers, CTD Helpdesk and other topics to address the issues faced by dealers.

Bommai stated that better understanding of GST law will go a long way for dealers to ensure better compliance.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Social development along with social justice: CM Bommai

March 2, 2022 by Nasheman

Parmesh S Jain

Social development along with social justice would be achieved through various programmes for the welfare of minorities.

Some of the communities among the minorities are steeped in poverty and suitable programmes would be formulated for their development,Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said.

The Chief Minister in his address after inaugurating the Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad Bhavan built by the Minorities Development department said,the minorities should adapt to the fast changing world to achieve their goals and join the social mainstream.

The 21st century is the Knowledge Century. Children should be prepared to face the competitive world. We should help them to utilize the opportunities and rise to international level.

Education,professional guidance for the minorities

The Minorities Development department should draw up its plans keeping in mind the poorest of the poor among the community.

Children who should be having books in their hands are being made to toil carrying loaded gunny sacks.

The children should get professional guidance to pursue IT, Engineering, ITI, IAS, IPS and other career opportunities.

The children of minority communities should get good education and employment.

They should become economically empowered and join the social mainstream, Bommai said.

New National Education Policy

The New National Education Policy provides an open environment for children’s education.The NEP is being implemented after an exhaustive

Study under the leadership of the Prime Minister. The minorities should make good use of the NEP, Bommai said.

Wakf property for social cause

The Wakf Board has been formed to protect the Wakf property. it should ensure that the Wakf properties are not misused.

Wakf property should be used for the welfare of the community. Stringent action would be taken against those who violate the law in this regard, Bommai said.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Bring back Karnataka students safely from Ukraine: CM Bommai appeals to MEA minister Jaishankar

March 2, 2022 by Nasheman

Parmesh S Jain

Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai has appealed to Union Minister for External Affairs Jaishankar to bring back Karnataka students safely from the war torn Ukraine.

Speaking to media persons Bommai said,I have spoken to the Union External Affairs minister in the morning.

The Union government is doing everything possible to bring back the stranded Indians safely.

Possibilities of taking them to safety back through land route options are being explored as the air services have been hit by the war with Russia.

There is information about secure movement possibilities towards the western part of Ukraine and the Indian Embassy in Ukraine is in touch with stranded Indian students.

We have appealed to ensure the safety of the students and make arrangements for their food and accommodation.

Helplines have been set up by both Union and State governments.

The Union Minister for External Affairs has appealed to the students to be careful till the war subsides,Bommai said.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella’s son passes away at 26

March 1, 2022 by Nasheman

SAN FRANCISCO: Tech giant Microsoft Corporation said that Zain Nadella, son of CEO Satya Nadella and his wife Anu Nadella, has died, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday.

The software maker told its executive staff in an email that Zain, who was 26 years old and had been born with cerebral palsy, passed away on Monday morning.

The message asked executives to hold the family in their thoughts and prayers while giving them space to grieve privately, the report said. In October 2017, the CEO talked about the birth of his son in a blogpost.

“One night, during the thirty-sixth week of her pregnancy, Anu noticed that the baby was not moving as much as she was accustomed to. So we went to the emergency room of a local hospital in Bellevue,” Nadella had said in the post.

“We thought it would be just a routine checkup, little more than new parent anxiety. In fact, I distinctly remember feeling annoyed by the wait times we experienced in the emergency room. But upon examination, the doctors were alarmed enough to order an emergency cesarean section,” he added.

The CEO mentioned that Zain was born at 11:29 p.m. on August 13, 1996, all of three pounds and he did not cry.

“Zain was transported from the hospital in Bellevue across Lake Washington to Seattle Children’s Hospital with its state-of-the-art Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Anu began her recovery from the difficult birth. I spent the night with her in the hospital and immediately went to see Zain the next morning. Little did I know then how profoundly our lives would change,” Nadella said.

“Over the course of the next couple of years, we learned more about the damage caused by in utero asphyxiation, and how Zain would require a wheelchair and be reliant on us because of severe cerebral palsy. I was devastated. But mostly I was sad for how things turned out for me and Anu,” he added.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

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