Activists, students to lead ‘Freedom and Fraternity March’ in Mangaluru

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September 27, 2017

Mangaluru, Sept 27: The coastal town will witness a silent protest march led by its large student community on Thursday, September 28. The ‘Freedom and Fraternity’ March will involve student marchers who want to draw attention to the fact that both those qualities are essential in any healthy society.

The Freedom and Fraternity March is an initiative by various student bodies and like-minded organisations from the city of Mangaluru who feel disturbed by recent turbulent events that have occurred in the country, such as the murder of journalist and activist Gauri Lankesh, or the killings  of rationalists like M M Kalaburgi and Narendra Dhabolkar.

These concerned citizens now feel compelled to show up on the streets to stand up for the ideals of our Constitution. “All marchers will be binding their mouths to symbolically show that our voices are not being heard. We hope that this march will change that,” said Rahul, a student participating in Thursday’s march. “The march however is going to be a silent protest to act as a mirror to our so-far silent society,” he added.

The march will take place from Ambedkar Circle (Jyothi Circle) to Nehru Maidan, starting at 2: 45 p.m. The march will culminate with a public meeting at 3:45 p.m. at Nehru Maidan, where the discussions will stress on the importance of dissent in a healthy democracy.

The chief guest for this event will be noted activist and speaker Kavita Krishnan. “We feel that our right to freedom of speech and expression is constantly under threat in the country due to various incidents, so we decided to carry out this march to show that we were unhappy and that our right to dissent should not be trampled upon,” said Ujjwal, another participant.

“It is high time that the public unite to send a message of love and companionship among communities, and also show a peaceful yet firm resistance to those perpetuating violence,” said Vidya Dinker, co-ordiantor of Citizens Forum for Mangalore Development. This first of its kind silent student-led protest march in the city is expected to see overwhelming participations from citizens of Mangaluru.

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February 16,2020

Mangaluru, Feb 16: A 45 year-old man committed suicide by jumping into Netravati River from the bridge near Thokkottu along with his six-year-old son in the early hours of Sunday here, police said.

The deceased have been identified as Gopalkrishna Rai and his son Aneesh Rai, residents of Baltila in Bantwal.

According to the police, Gopalkrishna along with his wife Ashwini Rai and son had come to Konaje for a family programme. At about 4:30 a.m. he came to the bridge with his son, left a suicide note and jumped into the river.

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March 9,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 9: Deputy Commissioner Dakshina Kannada, Sindhu B Rupesh on Monday refuted reports that a passenger who arrived in Mangaluru from Dubai showed coronavirus symptoms had skipped a hospital visit.

While replying to reporters on the issue, Rupesh said: "Passenger who arrived from Dubai has not shown any coronavirus related symptoms. He just had a fever. He was shifted to district hospital last night, but he is not cooperating with us. He is not ready to stay in a hospital. We are convincing him".

"Till now, no positive case of coronavirus has been found in Mangaluru", she added.

Earlier, the Centre had suspended visas and e-visas granted on or before March 3 to people travelling from Italy, Iran, South Korea, and Japan, effective immediately, after a surge in cases of COVID-19 in these countries.

The coronavirus has affected 43 people in India so far and caused the deaths of over 3,800 people globally.

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April 16,2020

Madikeri, Apr 16: A man from Ketumotte in Virajpet, who was cured of COVID-19 and returned to his home, has again been admitted to the hospital, following a complaint of fever, on Wednesday noon.

The man, who voluntarily got admitted to the hospital, is being treated in the isolation ward of the Covid-19 hospital. His throat swab and blood samples have been sent for testing. The report is likely to be out by Thursday morning.

After getting discharged from the hospital on April 7, he was home quarantined. After a week, he developed fever again. The person has not moved out of his house and the people need not fear, said Deputy Commissioner Annies Kanmani Joy.

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