2 sisters killed in front their father as speeding truck knocks down scooter

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February 27, 2019

Bengaluru, Feb 27: In a gut-wrenching tragedy, two sisters were crushed to death when their scooter was knocked down by a speeding truck before the eyes of their father at Belavangala, Doddaballapura on the outskirts of the city yesterday.

The victims are KR Mahalakshmi, 24, and KR Pallavi, 20, residents of Karenahalli village, Doddabelavangala. They were heading to a temple when they were hit near the 11th Milestone on Doddaballapura-Nelamangala highway. While Mahalakshmi died on the spot, Pallavi breathed her last en route to hospital.

“I was riding pillion on a relative’s motorcycle and my daughters were ahead of me. As I watched, a concrete-mixing truck came in full speed and rammed the scooter. Mahalakshmi, who was riding the scooter, came under the front wheel of the truck, while Pallavi was crushed under the rear wheel,” K Ravi Kumar, father of the two women, told cops.

“I ran towards them and found Mahalakshmi had died and Pallavi, who sustained serious injuries, was breathing. A local offered help to shift Pallavi to Doddaballapura Government Hospital, but by the time we reached the hospital, doctors declared her brought dead,” Ravi Kumar said in his complaint.

The truck driver fled the scene leaving behind the vehicle, police added.

Ravikumar said they were heading to a temple in Hesaraghatta when the accident took place around 11am.

Soon after writing the complaint at the hospital mortuary, Ravi Kumar collapsed. “The accident snatched away his both daughters. Our personnel were in tears while shifting the bodies to ambulance,” said staff from Belavangala police station.

Mahalakshmi was married two years ago while Pallavi was staying with her parents, family sources told police. Both sisters had graduated from Doddaballapura Government College.

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April 22,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 22: Iftar parties, Taraweeh and weekly Friday prayers in mosques have been banned in the district during Ramadan amid Coronavirus theat, Dakshina Kannada Deputy Commissioner Sindhu B Rupesh said here on Wednesday.

In a release issued here, she said, “As per the guidelines issued by the State government and Wakf Board, arranging Iftar gathering, and offering Taraveeh Namaz and Friday Namaz at mosques or dargas during the month of Ramadan has been prohibited as a precaution measure to prevent the spread of coronavirus. Therefore, offer prayers at homes instead of going to mosques," the DC said.

“No one can perform Namaz in the mosques except the muezzin and the Pesh imam and the staff of the mosque. Also, gathering neighbors and offering collective prayers at anybody's home is also not allowed. Masjid administration committees must follow the directives of the government, Wakf Board and the District Administration”, the DC urged.

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March 4,2020

New Delhi, Mar 4: Tech giant Intel has said one of its employees in Bengaluru has "potentially been exposed" to coronavirus and is currently under quarantine.

The company also said it has implemented precautionary measures like travel restrictions, increased frequency of office sanitisation, and work-from-home provisions in India.

"An Intel employee in Bangalore has potentially been exposed and is currently under quarantine in accordance with government requirements," Intel said in a late night statement on Tuesday.

The company said it is monitoring the coronavirus situation closely and working to ensure that its employees have the information and resources they need to stay safe and informed.

In India, we have implemented precautionary measures such as travel and event restrictions, visitor screenings at all our offices, increased frequency of office sanitisation, and work-from-home provisions," it said.

The virus outbreak, which has seen cases being registered across the world including South Korea, Iran, Italy and Japan, has had a significant impact on businesses across industries.

Microblogging platform Twitter has asked its employees to work from home while other tech giants like Tata Consultancy Services and HCL Technologies instructed staff to avoid non-essential travel as IT firms put in place measures to safeguard workers against the deadly coronavirus.

The coronavirus outbreak claimed over 3,000 lives globally, and fresh cases being reported in India.

The government has stepped up its efforts to detect and check the virus outbreak whose epicentre was in China.

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May 7,2020

Mangaluru, May 7: Thousands of migrant workers from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, led by Congress leader Mithun Rai, staged a protest here on Wednesday demanding that they be allowed to return to their native places.

The workers started a protest demonstration opposite Mangaluru City Corporation office in the city. Police dispersed the crowd for violating social distancing norms.

The workers said they have nowhere to go and nothing to eat. Therefore, they are demanding to be sent back to their states. They however, had crowded together without following the social distance norm. 

In the wake of protest, prohibitory orders under section 144(3) were imposed in Dakshina Kannada district between 7pm and 7 am till May 17 to check the spread of Covid-19.

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