Clashes erupt after girl forced to sing by classmate

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July 19, 2018

Kasaragod, Jul 19: Students’ unrest and subsequent clashes between rival groups resulted in indefinite suspension of classes at C.H. Muhammed Koya Memorial Vocational Higher Secondary School at Kottapuram in Neeleswaram.

The unrest followed after a Plus One girl student was forced to sing a song by her classmates inside the classroom on Monday.

Infuriated over forcing his sister sing the song, the girl’s elder brother, studying in Plus Two, tried to barge into the classroom along with his classmates on Tuesday triggering commotion on the school premises, a senior officer of the Neeleswaram police station said here on Wednesday.

The situation got aggravated after a few teachers who tried to pacify the warring students group suffered minor injuries in the scuffle, the official said.

Following the students’ unrest, the classes were suspended for indefinite period from Tuesday.

Stating that the police have not received any formal complaint of ragging incident, the officer said that the Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) has convened a meeting on Thursday to amicably sort out the issue that resulted in suspension of seven students from the school.

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KAMAL
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Wednesday, 10 Oct 2018

Goonda students who forced the girl to sing in the classroom should be barred from the school immediately.  I hope these students belong to certain group who are trying to create disharmony and trouble in the state.   Organisation supporting these goonda students should be banned.

 

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April 3,2020

Mandya, Apr 3: Following the lock down in the country, people habit ventured into Liquor bottles worth several lakhs of rupees have been stolen at two places in the district.

Miscreants targeted a wine store at Chikka Mandya on the outskirts of the town in the early hours and also made away with the stock from a wine store near Hadly Circle in Malavalli town late night on Thursday. The incidents came to light on Friday.

A window was broken open at Chikka Mandya store and a wall was drilled at Malavalli store to take away the cartons, the police said.

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May 5,2020

Mangaluru, May 5: Covid-19 pandemic has caused widespread economic devastation in the country. Many people have lost their livelihood. All sectors of the economy are in distress. Providing relief to the needy is the need of the hour.  Responding to this humanitarian crisis, Dakshina Kannada Automobile & Tyre Dealers Association has contributed a sum of Rs. One Lakh towards Covid-19 relief.

Association President Sri Kasturi Prabhakar Pai along with Vice President Sri Harsha Kumar Kedige, Secretary Sri K. Vilas Kumar and Treasurer Sri Maroor Shashidhar Pai handed over two cheques for Rs. 50,000/- each favouring ‘PM Cares’ – the Prime Minister’s Covid-l9 Relief Fund and ‘Chief Minister Relief Fund Covid-l9’ of Karnataka respectively to Smt. Sindhu B. Rupesh, IAS, Deputy Commissioner of D. K. District at her office in Mangalore on Monday, May 4, 2020.

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