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Juvenile held Six Stolen Auto worth Rs.15 Lakhs recovered by Kengeri police

March 26, 2022 by Nasheman

Parmesh S JAIN

The West Division police of Kengeri police on Tuesday arrested a juvenile and recovered six stolen Autorickshaws worth Rs.15 lakh from him.

The accused a Juvenile arrested.

Senior officer told reporters,a complaint was registered by a owner of Autorickshaw in Kengeri police station stating that his auto has been theft which was parked infront of his house.

Based on complaint,PI, Vasanth C,and crime staff rushed to the spot and the team collected information and enquired in the area and after analysing the CCTV footage the team got the Identity of the accused in one of the cameras.

Based on CCTV footage and police technology skill the team nabbed the culprit and it was found he is a juvenile.

The team took him into custody during investigation the accused confessed the crime and said that he would move around the area to target autorikshaws parked in front of the houses and steal them using duplicate keys.

After stealing the accused would ride the auto and once he gets any customers he would sell the Autorickshaws to his contacts for a throwaway prices and blow the money on vices.

A detailed investigation by the team it has revealed that he had stolen the Autorickshaws from Kengeri, Kamakshipalya,Cottonpete,Chadra Layout,Kumbalagodu and Sheshadripuram area.

The Kengeri police are further investigating to ascertain whether there was a organized gang working behind the juvenile and further investigation is on.

Finally Bengaluru Police Commissioner,Kamal Pant has appreciated Addl CP West,Sandeep Patil,DCP West,Dr Sanjeev M Patil,ACP, Kodandarama,PI Vasanth C and his whole team for the commendable and excellent investigation done by them in nabbing the juvenile and recovering stolen autos from him a suitable reward will be given to the team he added.

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Cauvery is a political pawn for Tamilnadu,Govt to take all measures to implement Mekedatu project: CM Bommai

March 26, 2022 by Nasheman

Parmesh S JAIN

Cauvery water issue is being used as a political pawn by Tamilnadu.They have been politicising in the name of Cauvery since independence,Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said.

Speaking to media persons Bommai said,the Cauvery water issue has been resolved by the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal and water shares have been allocated.

There is Cauvery Water Management Authority for water releases.We have drawn up the Mekedatu project based on the quantum of rains in our basin and utilising it for drinking water purposes.

Even then Tamil Nadu is raising objections and filed petitions in the court against the project.

The National Green Tribunal has given its verdict in our favour.But Tamil Nadu has filed a petition in the Supreme Court against the Tribunal order.

Tamil Nadu assembly has adopted a resolution against the project after our all party meeting recently decided unanimously to go ahead with the project.

The Tamil Nadu resolution has no value and it is not in accordance with the law. It is just a political trick.There are many such resolutions and they do not carry any value,Bommai said.

As decided in the recent all party meeting a Detailed Project Report would be submitted and Environment clearance would be sought from the Centre.We will take all measures to implement the Mekedatu project,Bommai said.

Replying to a question on Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut’s statement that Belagavi Files too need to be showcased as many incidents have happened there too,Bommai said, the Belagavi issue has been settled according to the Reorganisation of States in 1956.

Kannada speaking regions of Solapur and Akkal Kote are still with Maharashtra.There is no meaning in such talk.They are trying to divert attention from their own problems by raising the Belagavi issue.

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Ukraine-returnees can study in 60 medical colleges across State: Health and Medical Education Minister :Dr K Sudhakar

March 26, 2022 by Nasheman

Parmesh S Jain

A high level committee has been formed to look into the future of these students

The Karnataka state government will facilitate continuation of education of about 700 medical students of Karnataka who have returned to the state from war-torn Ukraine in 60 medical colleges across the state.

The decision was announced after a meeting between Health and Medical Education Minister Dr.K.Sudhakar and the students at Vidhana Soudha on Monday.

Clarifying that the students will not be officially absorbed into the colleges,Dr.Sudhakar said that this measure is aimed to ensure that their learning and practice is continued till we find a solution.

No additional fee will be charged to the students, he said.

Addressing a press conference after the meeting, he said that a high level committee has been formed consisting of Principal Secretary of Medical Education Department,Director of Medical Education,RGUHS VC,Registrar,Directors and deans of some medical colleges.

The committee will look into all aspects considering the academic future of the students and submit a report to the state government.

Based on the report the state government will request NMC and Union Government to take necessary measures to protect the future of the students.

We are all hopeful and praying that the war will come to an end soon.We have to see what developments will take place in the future in Ukraine and take appropriate decision based on the situation.

We will also need to consider the mindset of students and take best possible decision within the existing legal and regulatory framework, he said.

Minister also said that PM Modi has already initiated several measures to protect the future of the students and revive country’s medical education system.

Today I have interacted with them,heard them and shared their concerns not just as a minister but as their elder brother who is concerned about their future.

First of all we are all very happy and relieved that we could bring them come back home safely. It was not an easy task to bring back citizens from war-ridden country. Our Union and State governments have put lot of efforts to bring them back safely and everyone should stay strong, he added.

Minister also said that the students are much relieved about their future after listening to government’s decision today.

Based on the report of the committee, all necessary requests will be submitted to the Union government and the National Medical Council (NMC) will take a final decision, he said.

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Labourer crushed to death sleeping under parked truck to escape from heavy rain in Bengaluru

March 26, 2022 by Nasheman

Parmesh S Jain

A 40-year-old labourer was killed in a freak accident after he was run over while sleeping under a a parked truck to save himself from the rain on Sunday night.

The deceased has been identified as Immanual, a resident of LR Nagar. He was working in a welding shop in Viveknagar.

The driver of the truck did not notice him and moved the vehicle when the mishap occurred in Viveknagar on Sunday night.

A senior police officer said that the accident took place around 11pm and a long truck which was loaded with two earth movers (JCBs) was parked at the roadside of Viveknagar main road and the driver took a break after noticing the traffic.

Meanwhile Immanual who was going home came under the truck to escape from the rain and went to sleep.

The driver returned and started the vehicle. Immmanural who said to be under the influence of alcohol did not hear the engine sound due to the rain.

The driver moved the vehicle and Immanual was run over by the rear wheel. Passers-by noticed the incident alerted Ashoknagar traffic police and rushed to the spot and identified the vehicle based on the CCTV footage.

A case of death due to negligence has been registered against driver Anjimani, hails from Tamilnadu and further investigation is on.

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Birland- No Man’s Land Awaits Recognition By World

March 26, 2022 by Nasheman

Dr.B Thomas (Special correspondent)

About 3,000 people live and die unrecognized in a desert land bordering Sudan and Egypt.There is no proof of their birth, death,marriage, educational qualification or skills.

The 2,060 square kilometers of land belong to no one in particular. No kingdoms or governments have come forward to support them.

The region in question is Birland or Bir Tawil, a landlocked area caught in a quandary between Sudan and Egypt since the early 19th century. The only status it has is – Terra Nullius (no man’s land).

An entire population’s efforts began to pay off in 2014 – 2015 when H.R.M. King Emir A.Haiyawi established Birand as a state.

Soon, Prof. Dr. Queen Eden Soriano Trinidad was appointed Prime Minister.A few representatives from different countries were appointed to amplify the humanitarian concerns and seek support from the United Nations (UN) for Birland’s administrative stature.

The current administration has been in talks with global administrations to support the people in attaining their rights.

The biggest challenge for the current administration is to build an entire nation from scratch. There are no infrastructure facilities – water, healthcare, sanitation etc. – in the region.

The youth in the area gaze at an uncertain future, considering the region’s lack of educational establishments and employment opportunities.

They desire a quality life, unlike the ones their ancestors lived. The access to the world is via Sudan, which demands better transportation facilities, including an airport.

King Emir A.Haiyawi and his team have already completed the documentation work and even received a Certificate of Membership to UNIGO (United Nations Intergovernmental Organization).

There is a long way to go, and the people of Birland hope to be recognized by the world.

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Muslims Clerics & Political leaders Discuss With Ex CM Siddaramiah On Dupatta Issue. Subscribe to our youtube channel nasheman news

March 24, 2022 by Nasheman

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Hijab ban in classroom: SC refuses urgent hearing on pleas against Karnataka HC verdict

March 24, 2022 by Nasheman

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Thursday refused to accord urgent hearing on the pleas challenging the Karnataka High Court verdict which dismissed the petitions seeking permission to wear hijab inside the classroom and stated that the headscarf is not a part of the essential religious practice in Islam.

A bench comprising Chief Justice N V Ramana and Justice Krishna Murari denied the request of senior advocate Devadatt Kamat who mentioned the matter seeking urgent listing saying that examinations are going on.

“Exams have nothing to do with the issue,” the bench said.

Solicitor General Tushar Mehta submitted that they are repeatedly mentioning the matter.

“Mr SG, can you wait,” the apex court said, while asking Kamat not to sensitise the issue.

“These are girls, the exams are from 28th. They are being prevented from entering the schools. One year will go,” Kamat said.

The apex court, however, did not accede to the request.

On March 16, the apex court had agreed to list for hearing after Holi vacation the pleas challenging the Karnataka High Court verdict which dismissed the petitions seeking permission to wear hijab inside the classroom saying it is not a part of the essential religious practice in the Islamic faith.

It had taken note of the submissions of senior advocate Sanjay Hegde, appearing for some students, that urgent hearing was needed keeping in mind the upcoming examinations.

Some petitions have been filed against the full bench high court verdict which held that wearing hijab is not a part of essential religious practice in the Islamic faith under Article 25 of the Constitution.

The high court had dismissed the petitions filed by a section of Muslim students from the Government Pre-University Girls College in Udupi, seeking permission to wear hijab inside the classroom.

The prescription of school uniform is only a reasonable restriction, constitutionally permissible which the students cannot object to, the high court had said.

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Prithvi Reddy inaugurates state wide membership drive of AAP

March 24, 2022 by Nasheman

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The Aam Aadmi Party state president Prithvi Reddy inaugurated the party’s state wide membership drive on Wednesday. The membership drive was inaugurated by inducting a peanut wendor in cubbon park, an auto rikshaw driver, a practicing Doctor, a lawyer, a journalist and many others joined the party.

Speaking after the inauguration, Prithvi Reddy said, “The Aam Aadmi Party has got the recognition as the fastest growing party in the country. We have come to power in two states even before the party completes 10 years. We are getting good response in Karnataka as well. We have started the membership drive in the state with the intent of building the party into a huge force.”

“We have the target of inducting 50 lakh members in a month. We are keeping in touch with the people through our pro-people demonstrations, house visits and with the help of technology. People are getting attracted to the achievements of Delhi C M Kejriwal’s government and the ideology of the Aam Aadmi Party. This membership drive will give a huge boost to the party building in the state,” Prithvi Reddy said.

“Kannadigas have always admired the Aam Aadmi Party looking at Delhi C M Kejriwal’s transparent and pro- people administration. Now the admiration has grown two fold as the party has come to power in Punjab with a good majority. Looking at all these, it is clear that our membership drive will be successful beyond expectations,” Prithvi Reddy opined.

A A P leaders such as Mohan Dasari, Nanjappa Kalegowda, Kushala Swamy, Jagadish V Sadam, Fariduddin Sheriff, Chennappa Gowda Nellooru, Usha Mohan, Vijay Shastrimath, Manjunatha Swamy, Mukund and others were present in the event.

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KHPT’s BTB project involves communities with innovative tools to end TB

March 24, 2022 by Nasheman

By David Bodapati

Bengaluru: Karnataka is one of the States in India with a good TB response with all the 31 districts aggressively working towards the National goal of Universal Access and Zero TB deaths as a part of End TB Strategy but certain challenges in notifying cases from the private sector and structural barriers for the vulnerable communities to access free treatment and care, means a lot more push is needed to integrate the response from all stakeholders.

The theme of World TB Day 2022 on March 24, ‘Invest to End TB. Save Lives’ conveys the urgent need to invest resources for both prevention and cure, to ramp up the fight against TB. Working closely with the Indian government’s ambitious National TB Elimination Programme (NTEP), Breaking the Barriers (BTB) project, uses community engagement as a central ploy in accelerating TB elimination.

There are about 90,000 cases on treatment every year in Karnataka with active disease and the total lost to follow up rate which was 10 per cent in 2009 is reduced to 2 per cent in 2021. The success rates of TB treatment, too, have improved from 76.9 per cent to 81.5 per cent (2018 to 2021). However, stigma and discrimination, socio-cultural barriers for vulnerable communities like people living with HIV, persons with TB staying alone, old patients above the age of 60 and people who are exposed to dust and other habits like use of tobacco and alcohol complicate things for the public health programme, which has roped in NGOs and civil society organisations for creating awareness and other support systems. People with co-morbidities and who are diagnosed with Drug Resistant TB also fall into these vulnerable groups.

KHPT’s Breaking the Barriers is a project that has created a strong impact in its short existence as it was built on the learnings from an earlier TB project called THALI, where the differential care model was a big success. The project focuses on the social side of the impact with a unique care model for the affected and vulnerable groups and involves a community engagement initiative to accelerate TB elimination in India. Armed with KHPT’s experience of two decades of evidence-based work involving grass-root communities with a scientific approach to public health innovations, the TB project involves community structures like ASHAs, Anganwadi workers, SHG members, civil society organisations, faith leaders and works with the district TB centres.

With staff working along the government district teams, BTB project is run in 87 TB treatment units in 15 districts reaching out to a vulnerable population of over 10 lakh in Assam and Bihar and over 34 lakh in Karnataka and Telangana. In Karnataka the project caters to 31 of the 272 TB treatment Units in five districts, with each TU reaching out to 2.5 lakh population. The five districts include Bengaluru Urban and four in the highly-vulnerable North Karnataka namely Bagalkot, Belgaum, Koppal and Bellary, the district with the highest prevalence in the State. The project reaches out to over 14,04,330 population where 1226 sites were mapped with clustered vulnerable populations.

The project seeks to fill the critical gap in addressing TB among the target population. The strategy is to innovate, test and demonstrate a set of pilots that address specific barriers to health in the contexts unique to each of these at-risk groups. A visit to some of these sites in Sangareddy, Warangal in Telangana State and, Ballari and Koppal in Karnataka revealed a human side to the challenge. Many innovations like starters kit, healthy buddy, phone a friend, TB mukt certificate and health auto help the communities over come stigma and access-related issues in a patriarchal society. Let us see how some of these innovations are helping the community on the road to end-TB.

Shankar (name changed) works in the mines in the industrial belt of Sangareddy district of Telangana. He could not take medicines openly in front of his fellow workers during his shift hours for fear of losing his job. He became irregular in consuming his TB medicines and soon fell sick and lost his job. But ahead of the World TB day Shankar is back to work, thanks to the TB mukt certificate.

“At KHPT, through the BTB project in four states, we have found that investing in vulnerable communities and building their capacities has empowered them to create a safe environment that enables recovery for persons with TB. Community engagement and partnerships between the health system and community leaders and structures are essential to sustain TB control efforts at the grassroots,  and our interventions are designed to build and sustain such partnerships for TB elimination,” Mohan HL, CEO, KHPT.

The KHPT project staff encourage active community involvement and through patient support group meetings improve the coverage of vulnerable populations like tribals, migrants, and mine workers. The approach has been a tremendous success in supporting increased case notification and improved successful treatment for both drug-sensitive and resistant TB.

“The support from the counsellor helped me discover and speak to a TB survivor when I was down. He encouraged me and supported me to complete the treatment through a Starter Kit, which was very useful,” said Shankar from Sangareddy industrial belt. Armed with a TB Mukt certificate, he was able to convince his supervisor and got his job back. 

The expected project outcomes are to develop and scale up effective behaviour change operational models that improve coverage of vulnerable populations and to log increased case notification, and improved successful treatment outcomes in DR TB.

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March 23, 2022 by Nasheman

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