Baby dies after falling through the escalator gap at Metro station

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January 29, 2019

Bengaluru, Jan 29: A baby girl, who accidentally slipped and fell through a gap from an escalator at Srirampura metro station in West Bengaluru on Sunday night, breathed her last at the Indira Gandhi Institute of Child Health (IGICH) on Monday morning.

"18-month-old Hasini finally succumbed to head injury," said Dr Mahantesh M, resident medical officer at Indira Gandhi Institute of Child Health. She had fallen from an escalator and landed on the road 40 feet below, suffering grievous injuries on her head.

She was immediately rushed to government run KC General hospital and was referred to Nimhans from there for lack of spare ventilator. At Nimhans again she was referred to Indira Gandhi Institute of child health, late night.

Police sources said the child was accompanied by her mother Vani, grandfather Balakrishna (52), and grandmother Kumari. Balakrishna was carrying the child in his right arm.

After the baby’s death Balakrishna filed a complaint against the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) for 'negligence which led to the death of the infant'. Following the complaint, the police booked a case against the BMRCL under IPC section 304 A (causing death by negligence). Investigation is on to find out what exactly led to the mishap.

The CCTV camera footage shows Balakrishna carrying Hasini. While climbing on the escalator, as he loses balance, the baby slips from his hands. She falls through the gap to the ground.

Later, police questioned metro officials and recorded statements on the sequence of events. They are looking into the CCTV footage of the incident as well.

Preliminary investigation revealed there was a two-foot gap next to the escalator. There was no safety measure as the gap beside the escalator was not sealed. Whatever falls through the gap goes straight to the road beneath. Covering the gap with a net or so could have saved the child, said a police official at the Subramanya Nagar station.

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May 15,2020

Mangaluru, May 15: Dakshina Kannada Superintendent of Police on Friday warned those who are opposing quarantine to either go for it or face legal action under Epidemic Diseases Act.

In a release here on Friday, Mr B M Laxmi Prasad said that schools and hostels have been identified for quarantining those who arrive from other states. Those, who return, will be quarantined in the respective Gram Panchayat/local bodies’ jurisdiction. The public should not panic over the quarantine facility.

The quarantine facility has been introduced in the interest of the general public. If anyone opposes or protests against such facility, then legal action will be initiated against them, he warned.

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January 23,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 23: The Muslim Central Committee of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi and Humanity Forum of Mangaluru today handed over a cheque of Rs 10 lakh to the aggrieved family of Naushin, who was killed in arbitrary police firing on December 19 in the city.

A team of philanthropists led by Muslim Central Committee chairman K S Mohammad Masood visited Shaheed Nausheen’s house at Kudroli and handed over the cheque. Several philanthropists have contributed to this humanitarian aid.

Corporator Shamsuddin Kudroli, S M Rasheed Haji, Mansoor Ahmed Azad, Ibrahim Kodichal, Haneef Haji, Asif Deals and Ashraf Kinara were present among others.

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June 6,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 6: Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa on Saturday said hotels and restaurants would be allowed to re-open, but the precautionary measures laid down by the Centre against coronavirus were mandatory.

The Chief Minister on Friday held a meeting with the tourism and transport department, also stakeholders, regarding revival of tourism in the state.

Hotels associations and transport companies have said they would follow the guidelines issued by the government, an official press release said here.

The Karnataka government had said it would go by the Centre's direction on opening religious places of worship, shopping malls, hotels, restaurants and other hospitality services on June 8.

Buses, hotels and taxi owners association placed some demands at the meeting, the release said, adding that Yediyurappa informed them that he would examine their demands and take appropriate decisions.

The Chief Minister also released a handout regarding the guidelines that need to be followed as the tourism department is opening hotels, guest houses and tourist destinations.

Deputy Chief Minister Laxman Savadi, Tourism Minister C T Ravi and senior officials of the department participated in the meeting.

The government had, on Thursday, said safaris, trekking, jungle lodges and resorts in areas that fall outside the COVID-19 containment zones can re-open provided they adhere to social distancing, hygiene as issued by the governments.

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