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Hijab row now erupts in Kundapur govt college

February 4, 2022 by Nasheman

MANGALURU/UDUPI: The controversy over college students wearing headscarves in classrooms seems to be escalating rather than seeing a resolution, with another government PU college in Udupi district denying entry to a group of girl students on Thursday.

This comes even as some students of a government PU College in Udupi city are fighting for their ‘constitutional right’ after they were denied entry into classrooms with headscarves. One of them have also moved the High Court over the issue.

On Thursday, a video went viral, which showed Ramakrishna, principal of the Government PU College at Kundapur, closing the gates on 28 hijab-clad students as they tried to enter the campus. The girls have been attending classes with headscarves for long. 

Just a day earlier, more than 100 Hindu boys had turned up with saffron shawls to register their protest against Muslim girls wearing the hijab. Following this, local Bharatiya Janata Party MLA Halady Srinivas Shetty, who is also the college development committee president, convened a meeting and strictly told the college principal to stick to the college uniform.

While the girls strongly registered their protest, telling the principal that his ‘act to deny them education’ is wrong and will jeopadise their future as the exams are just two months away, the principal maintained that he was only implementing the MLA’s directives. Meanwhile, the issue has taken a political turn and with different political parties indulging in mud-slinging over the matter.

The hijab controversy is nothing new to the region where a majority of Muslim women prefer to cover their heads while stepping out of home. A few years ago, the century-old St Agnes College in Mangaluru, a women’s college, had faced protests over a hijab ban, but the issue was amicably resolved. But this time, the controversy got thicker as ruling party MLAs got actively involved in it.

Udupi district in-charge minister S Angara told reporters on Thursday that a high-powered committee, formed to look into the issue, is expected to submit its report soon. Different government colleges cannot have different rules, he stressed.

In the light of the developments, there is a fear that many poor Muslim families may not send their daughters to government colleges. Reacting to the issue, Congress leader and former minister UT Khader noted that since his daughter refused to give up the hijab, he had to send her to a Muslim-run private college, highlighting the predicament of the community.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Active COVID-19 cases in country declines to 14,35,569 Union Health Ministry

February 4, 2022 by Nasheman

NEW DELHI: India added 1,49,394 new COVID-19 cases, taking the total virus tally to 4,19,52,712, while the active cases further declined to 14,35,569, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Friday.

The death toll climbed to 5,00,055 with 1,072 fresh fatalities, the data updated at 8 am stated. The active cases comprise 3.42 per cent of the total infections, while the national COVID-19 recovery rate improved to 95.39 per cent, the ministry said.

A reduction of 98,352 cases has been recorded in the active COVID-19 caseload in a span of 24 hours.

The daily positivity rate was recorded at 9.27 per cent while the weekly positivity rate was recorded at 12.03 per cent, according to the ministry.

The number of people who have recuperated from the disease surged to 4,00,17,088, while the case fatality rate was recorded at 1.19 per cent.

The cumulative doses administered in the country so far under the nationwide COVID-19 vaccination drive has exceeded 168.47 crore.

India’s COVID-19 tally had crossed the 20-lakh mark on August 7, 2020, 30 lakh on August 23, 40 lakh on September 5 and 50 lakh on September 16.

It went past 60 lakh on September 28, 70 lakh on October 11, crossed 80 lakh on October 29, 90 lakh on November 20 and surpassed the one-crore mark on December 19. India crossed the grim milestone of two crore on May 4 and three crore on June 23. The 1,072 new fatalities include 601 from Kerala and 75 from Maharashtra.

Of the 601 deaths in Kerala, 36 were reported in the last 24 hours, 124 were those which occurred in the last few days but were not recorded due to late receipt of documents and 441 were designated as Covid deaths after receiving appeals based on the new guidelines of the Centre and the directions of the Supreme Court, the state government said on Thursday.

A total of 5,00,055 deaths have been reported so far in the country including 1,42,859 from Maharashtra, 56,701 from Kerala, 39,197 from Karnataka, 37,666 from Tamil Nadu, 25,932 from Delhi, 23,277 from Uttar Pradesh and 20,723 from West Bengal.

The ministry stressed that more than 70 per cent of the deaths occurred due to comorbidities. “Our figures are being reconciled with the Indian Council of Medical Research,” the ministry said on its website, adding that state-wise distribution of figures is subject to further verification and reconciliation.

Filed Under: HEALTH, India

Gud Samartian cop : Cubbon Park Traffic police turned mechanic wins heart of netizens he changes ambulance tyre that broke down in midway in Bengaluru

February 4, 2022 by Nasheman

Parmesh S Jain

Kindness is an act of bravery! – Kamal Pant, Commissioner of police:

A Traffic Police constable,Kasappa Kallur deployed at Cubbon Park Traffic Police Station in Bengaluru is receiving praise for saving the life of a person by changing the punctured tyre of the ambulance the patient was being transported in.

The constable was awarded a cash prize of Rs. 5,000 by Joint Commissioner of police (Traffic) Dr B.R Ravikanthe Gowda for his humanitarian act.

Kindness is an act of bravery! – Kamal Pant.

Proud of Constable Kasappa Kallur who turned savior when the ambulance carrying a brain tumor patient had a flat tyre.He helped the ambulance driver change the tire and the patient was able to reach the hospital in the nick of time.

His presence of mind and devotion to duty is praiseworthy. Well done!👏 ,Says Commissioner of police Kamal Pant.

While on one hand the traffic department is at the receiving end of brick bats from citizens in the last few days,they are also showing up as samaritan.

A traffic constable who was on his duty near CID junction helped a stranded ambulance to reach the hospital on time by changing deflated tyre.

Police Constable Kasappa Kallura was on duty at the CID junction when an ambulance heading from Maharani college junction towards Chalukya circle shifting a 45-year-old patient with neurological issue to hospital on an emergency situation on Tuesday.

When the ambulance reached the CID junction one of the tyre was deflated and lead to a panic situation.

The driver was called to get a replacement but he was not getting through after trying for 15 minutes the time was running short and the woman and her daughter accompanied the patient started crying in panic.

Kallura who was noticing this,reached near the ambulance,and immediately chaged the tyre by within minutes and asked the driver to carry on.

By then the other ambulance reached the spot to shift.But since shifting process may delay further,the ambulance driver drove off thanking the constable for timely help.

Few passers-by noticing this recorded the incident and put up on social media and appreciated Kallura for his help and he was praised by netizens on various social media platforms.

considering the good gesture,Joint commissioner of Police (Traffic ),Dr BR Ravikanthe Gowda on Wednesday rewarded Kallura with Rs.5000 and a appreciation letter.

We rise to the occasion and do our beat at any given situation and this is the best example, senior officer told.

Police Constable Kasappa Kallur’s timely help to change the punctured tyre of an ambulance transporting a critically ill patient is truly inspiring.

A big salute to all our policemen and women who go beyond their call of duty to serve citizens.@DgpKarnataka @CPBlr Dr K Sudhakar, Health and Medical Education Minister said in his tweet.

Chief Minister of Karnataka,Basavaraj Bommai, Home Minister of Karnataka,Araga Jnanendra,Health and Medical Education Minister,Dr K Sudhakar,DG-IGP, Praveen Sood, Commissioner of police,Kamal Pant,Joint CP Traffic, Dr BR Ravikanthe Gowda, DCP Traffic East,Shantharaju M,ACP,Ramalingegowda,PI, Gopinath,and other senior officers and staff of cubbon park traffic appreciated the super cop,Kasappa Kallur who went beyond the call on duty and did a life saving act and a suitable and special reward will be given to the gud Samartian cop he added.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

NIA files charges against 8 people in connection with the ISIS Kerala module

February 4, 2022 by Nasheman

Parmesh S Jain

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) filed a chargesheet in the NIA special court in Bengaluru against eight persons,including Deepthi Marla alias Maryam,in connection with the ISIS terrorist Kerala module case.

The others named in the chargesheet are Mohammed Waqar Lone alias Wilson Kashmiri,Mizha Siddeeque,Shifa Haris alias Ayesha,Obaid Hamid Matta,Madesh Shankar alias Abdullah,Ammar Abdul Rahiman and Muzamil Hassan Bhat.

The NIA had registered a case in March 2021 pertaining to the alleged terrorist activities of Mohammed Ameen alias Abu Yahya,a resident of Kerala, and his associates,who had allegedly been running various ISIS propaganda channels on different social media platforms,such as Telegram,Hoop and Instagram,and radicalising and recruiting new members for the ISIS module. 

Earlier,NIA had filed chargesheet against three accused persons in this case in September 2021. 

According to officials,investigation revealed that all the eight accused are affiliated with banned terrorist organisation ISIS.

They were involved in radicalising, recruiting,organising terror funds and grooming like-minded gullible Muslim youth through different social media platforms to join ISIS.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

We need to be ready to face probable upcoming waves: BBMP Chief Commissioner Gaurav Gupta

February 4, 2022 by Nasheman

Parmesh S Jain

The third wave of the covid 19 pandemic has been met successfully,and now,our aim should be on regarding facing of probable upcoming waves of the pandemic,said BBMP Chief Commissioner Gaurav Gupta.

Addressing a virtual meeting,today with BBMP Covid 19 expert committee,he said that,with the help of the very active mobile triage units (MTUs), Tele triaging and the Doctors and staff,around 3000+ covid infected persons are being triaged at their home everyday.

The number of covid-19 cases is decreasing.The third wave is being met successfully with the help of all. We have to be ready to face another new wave of the pandemic arriving in the future if any.

During this third wave,efforts were put for the eradication of fear among the general public in the city and focused on managing the situations.

Vaccinatons is also being done.Precaution dose vaccination is also expected to reach the target soon. Other side, the number of hospitalization is also less, he said.

During the month of January, covid admissions contributed only about 1.8% active cases. Majority of admissions were in the age group of 60+. It has been instructed to closely monitor ICU admissions.

Critical bed admissions samples will be sent for genomic sequence. At present, all such samples are closely monitored, the Chief Commissioner said.

BBMP Special Commissioner Dr Trilok Chandra, Chief Health Officer Dr Balasundar, members of the BBMP Covid 19 expert committee and others were present in the meeting.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Two Notorious burglars arrested,14 cases of burglary detected,Stolen gold ornaments worth Rs.59 lakhs recovered

February 4, 2022 by Nasheman

Parmesh S Jain

In a joint operation by Hebbal and RT Nagar police on tuesday arrested a 42-year-old man who would follow victims who used to drop their kids to school and then click the photos of home makers holding keys to make duplicate keys and steal from their houses.

The accused has been identified as Murali P, a resident of Kaval Byrasandra,a salesman at a private firm in 2009 and worked for few years before he quit the job to take up the house break work full time.

Senior officer told media persons,A burglary case was reported in hebbal police station in which the complainant said that when the woman returned home early after dropping her son to school in December last week she found someone has gained entry into the house using duplicate keys and made away with valuables.

Based on complaint,a special team was formed under the leadership of, ACP,JC Nagar Sub-Division,Smt.Reena Suvarna,a team headed by PI,Hebbal police station,Chidanand M Gadag and crime staff of RT Nagar police station swung into action.

The team who were on lookout in a joint operation the team analysed CCTV footage in the area and in one of the CCTV the team identified the accused and the team using technology skill of investigation nabbed the accused as his luck ran out when he was caught.

During investigation the accused confessed the crime and it was found the accused had burgled over 14 houses and looted Rs 59 lakh worth gold and silver articles since 13 years.

He was caught and handed over to the police who took him to the custody for a detailed investigations .

Explaining the modus Operandi he said that the accused would follow woman who were going to drop their children to the school .

Then he would zero in on his target based on the dress and gold they wear and follow them closely before clicking the picture of the house keys which they generally hold in the hand.

The accused had also purchased a duplicate key making machine and used to make a key at home after doing reccee the house for few days before gaining entry into the house with duplicate keys.

Based on his confession the team have arrested his associate Shivaram who was disposing his booty and getting him money.

With his arrest the team recovered 1132 grams of gold valuables and 1210 grams of silver articles worth Rs 59 lakh from him.Murali was living with his wife and children in a rented house and spend the money lavishly and now has landed in police net after 13 years is cooling his heels in jail.

Kudos to the JC Nagar Subdivision Officers for apprehending 2 burglars involved in 14 house break-in and theft (HBT) cases. Gold ornaments worth ₹59 lakh, 4 bikes, and a machine used to manufacture duplicate keys have been seized.Kamal Pant,Commissioner of police said in his tweet.

14 cases of burglary detected..2 accused arrested.. Rs 59 lakhs worth of 1 kg 120 gms stolen Gold ornaments, 1 kg silver articles seized.. Grt work by North division officers.. @CPBlr @BlrCityPolice – Sandeep Patil,Addl CP West,said in his tweet.

Finally Bengaluru Police Commissioner,Kamal Pant has appreciated Addl CP West,Sandeep Patil,DCP North,Vinayak Patil,ACP JC Nagar, Sub-Division,Smt.Reena Suvarna,PI,Chidanand M Gadag,and whole crime team of Hebbal and RT Nagar who were part of the operation who has nabbed a dreaded and mastermind burglars who used to loot houses by making duplicate keys a suitable reward will be given to the team for their excellent investigation and exemplary work he added.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Ramya attends street dog Lara funeral, delegation meets DCP Harish Pandey seeking protection

February 4, 2022 by Nasheman

Parmesh S Jain

Hundreds of animal lovers in Bengaluru participated in the last rites of Lara a street dog that was killed after it was deliberately run over by a luxury car, driven by a 23-year-old.

Sandalwood actor-turned-politician Ramya was also among those who had gathered to mourn the dog’s death.

Lara was cremated at the Sumanahalli animal crematorium in Bengaluru, on Tuesday, February 1. 

Speaking after the cremation,Ramya said, “Accidents do happen.Human beings do commit mistakes.

But,in this case,the dog has been run over deliberately. We couldn’t tolerate this act.Laws regarding animals are not strict in our country.The accused can pay Rs 50 and come out.

Empathy is not only for human beings, it should also be there for the animals.She also urged the government to strengthen laws against animal cruelty.

Earlier,condemning the act,Ramya had appealed on social media for animal lovers to attend the cremation of Lara.

After the cremation,she thanked people who “loved and cared” for Lara,saying that they inspired her.

To Badri, Sudha, Advaith, Priya, Gayatri aunty, Sanjana and everyone who loved and cared for Lara- you inspire me. The fight goes on,” she said on Twitter.

Hours after the cremation of stray dog run over by Adi Narayana , grand son of former MP Adikeshavalu was in Jayanagar Last week, was completed on Tuesday, a group of animal right activists and stray dog caretakers met DCP south division seeking protection.

The delegation comprising of around 15 members expressed their concern about the safety especially from the accused who could harm them.

Mr.Harish Pandey assure them that they would initiate strict action against the accused and his bail gets cancelled if he violate the bail condition.

Adi Narayana was arrested on Monday by Siddapura police an his luxury car seized following a complaint filed by one of the animal right activities .

The post mortem of the dog was conducted and the cremation was completed.The activists gathered at the crematorium demanded strict action against those who kill stray dogs as it is a third such incident in the last two months.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

POCSO case accused booked for threatening victims

February 4, 2022 by Nasheman

Parmesh S Jain

The Gangammanagudi police on Sunday registered a case against the accused of a pocso case for stalking,threatening and uploading fabricated video of the victims on social media to defame her .

The accused identified as Vinod, 25, was arrested for sexual assaulting a minor girl in 2017 whom he claimed to have relationship.

The accused came out on bail last year and started to harass the victim and the woman who is member of Child welfare committee and helped the victim in the case.

Senior officer told media persons the complainant said that the the accused stalked the victim to her school and spread rumours about her with other children and even uploaded the fabricated videos of victims and him on social media.

The accused had even called the woman who supported the victim and threatened her with dire consequences and even written bad comments about the victims on the walls opposite to the complainant house.

The Gangammanagudi police have charged the accused under stalking woman,intimidating to outrage the modesty of woman,criminal intimidation,threaten to damage the reputation and defamation against him and further investigation is on.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Man electrocuted while cleaning sump in apartment

February 4, 2022 by Nasheman

Parmesh S Jain

A 30-year-old electrician was killed due to electric shock while working inside the sump of ETA gardens apartment on Magadi road on Tuesday.

The deceased has been identified as,Mohan Kumar,was employee of Target Manpower solutions,which had taken the contract for all the utilities of the apartment.

Senior officers visited the apartment with PI,KP Agrahara, Sadananda and his team rushed to spot and cordoned off the area.

After inspecting the area and collecting information of the incident a senior officer said,One person Mohan Kumar – 30 was electrocuted when he was working in a water sump at ETA apartment Under KP Agrahara police station limits.

He was employed by target manpower solutions who had the contract for all utilities work in ETA.Incident took place at about 12 pm.

He was taken to private hospital where he was declared brought dead later shifted to Victoria for post mortem.

Accused are 1) srinivas – Owner Target manpower solution private limited.&manager 2)babureddy. Superviser 3)najeeb.& ETA president 4) smt.Namratha.

The incident occurred in the afternoon when Mohan along with his colleagues went to check the leakage at the sump,he got into the sump to check and asked for the light since it was dark.

The light was connected from outside and the connection was sent down.While he was checking the leakage he touched the live wire and electrocuted.

When there was no response his colleagues peeped into saw him lying inside the sump.

He was pulled up and rushed to a private hospital where the doctors declared him as brought dead.

Based on the complaint filed by the family of Mohan,the KP Agarahara police charged the owner of the firm Srinivasa,Manager,Babu Reddy and supervisor,Najeeb along with Namratha, president of the apartment charging them under death due to negligence and are investigating said a senior officer.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Man electrocuted while cleaning sump in apartment

February 4, 2022 by Nasheman

Parmesh S Jain

A 30-year-old electrician was killed due to electric shock while working inside the sump of ETA gardens apartment on Magadi road on Tuesday.

The deceased has been identified as,Mohan Kumar,was employee of Target Manpower solutions,which had taken the contract for all the utilities of the apartment.

Senior officers visited the apartment with PI,KP Agrahara, Sadananda and his team rushed to spot and cordoned off the area.

After inspecting the area and collecting information of the incident a senior officer said,One person Mohan Kumar – 30 was electrocuted when he was working in a water sump at ETA apartment Under KP Agrahara police station limits.

He was employed by target manpower solutions who had the contract for all utilities work in ETA.Incident took place at about 12 pm.

He was taken to private hospital where he was declared brought dead later shifted to Victoria for post mortem.

Accused are 1) srinivas – Owner Target manpower solution private limited.&manager 2)babureddy. Superviser 3)najeeb.& ETA president 4) smt.Namratha.

The incident occurred in the afternoon when Mohan along with his colleagues went to check the leakage at the sump,he got into the sump to check and asked for the light since it was dark.

The light was connected from outside and the connection was sent down.While he was checking the leakage he touched the live wire and electrocuted.

When there was no response his colleagues peeped into saw him lying inside the sump.

He was pulled up and rushed to a private hospital where the doctors declared him as brought dead.

Based on the complaint filed by the family of Mohan,the KP Agarahara police charged the owner of the firm Srinivasa,Manager,Babu Reddy and supervisor,Najeeb along with Namratha, president of the apartment charging them under death due to negligence and are investigating said a senior officer.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

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