Coffee planter killed by elephant while filming birth of calf in Sakleshpur

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June 6, 2017

Hassan, Jun 6: A coffee planter who was trying to capture the scene of an elephant giving birth to a calf on his mobile phone was killed by one of the pachyderms near Honkaravalli in Hassan district's Sakleshpur taluk.calf

The incident had occurred around 10 pm on Saturday and the victim has been identified as Arun Kumar (aged around 40 years), a resident of Haidur village in Alur taluk.

It is learnt that a herd of elephants were guarding the pregnant elephant during the delivery. When Arun Kumar began capturing the scene one of the elephants attacked him and hurled him to the ground. This is the fourth human death caused by elephants in Sakleshpur region in the last one month.

Forest minister B Ramanath Rai told the legislative Assembly on Tuesday: "A herd of six to seven elephants had huddled around a female elephant as it was giving birth to a calf. Since this was happening by the roadside several motorists had stopped to watch the spectacle. Arun Kumar, who had got off his vehicle, was filming the baby birth on his mobile phone when one of the elephants charged at him, picked him with its trunk and threw him on the ground."

Following this, forest department officials shifted Kumar to a hospital in Sakleshpur. But since Kumar's condition was critical he was moved to Hassan district hospital, where he succumbed to the injuries in the wee hours of Sunday. Angered by Kumar's death, his relatives staged a protest against the forest department. Hassan district in-charge minister A Manju and Sakleshpur MLA H K Kumaraswamy visited the spot and pacified the protestors. A compensation of Rs 5 lakh was ordered; of which Rs 2 lakh was paid immediately.

According to sources, the elephants in the herd were getting restless as the labour progress and started closing in for a shoulder-to-shoulder formation to protect the mother and the new-born. But what irked the elephants were the presence of human beings and the lights from their mobile phones. "Though Kumar had initially told the crowd to behave well and ensure that the elephants do not feel threatened, he had moved a bit close to the herd," sources added.

Kumar's death has brought back the focus on elephant-man conflict in Hassan district. Raising the issue in the assembly, Sakleshpur MLA Kumaraswamy sought to know the permanent steps being taken by the government to end the elephant problem in the district.

Kumaraswamy later told media persons: "The elephant problem had come under control in 2013-14 when 22 elephants were captured from Hassan district and relocated in other parts of the state by the forest department. However, the elephant population has again increased and their numbers have now touched over 40. Not only are crops being damaged but people are also getting killed or attacked by elephants. The threat is so high that people have stopped cultivating crops in the region fearing destruction by the elephants. We want the government to come out with concrete solutions to reduce the elephant-man conflict."

Forest minister Rai said the government had initiated the process of acquiring 3,143 acres of land from seven villages in Hethur hobli, alongside the Western Ghats, at a cost of Rs 272 crore for establishing the elephant corridor. "Since the state does not have so much funds, we have requested the Centre to sanction Rs 272 crore under Compensatory Afforestation Fund Management Authority (CAMPA) to save elephants. The Centre's reply on the issue is yet to come."

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March 29,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 29: Mosques across Karnataka are now turning into centers to create awareness against deadly coronavirus that cause Covid-19. 

The state government's board of auqaf has issued a notification to the administrations of all mosques to use their loud speakers to create awareness against the virus. 

All the mosques in the state have already suspended congregational prayers to prevent the spread of the virus.

As per the decision of the state board of auqaf, now all mosques have to play the audio clips that creates awareness against the virus in three languages. 

The clips will be played at 10 a.m., 4 p.m., 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. everyday.

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Also need to make call on all prayer places temples and churches to live with humanity without violence. 

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May 31,2020

Bengaluru, May 31: With places of worship expected to reopen on June 8, the Karnataka State Minorities Commission has released guidelines for mosques and dargahs, that include social distancing, temperature testing and compulsory hand washing.

Abdul Azeem, commission chairman said, "Everyone will have to maintain one-metre distance and carry their prayer mats. They will all be scanned and Farz prayers will be held for 10-15 minutes. Friday prayers should be completed within 20 minutes."

Distribution of tabarukh, shaking hands, and overcrowding inside mosques will not be allowed.  The Muzrai department also issued guidelines for temples, like mandatory face masks, sanitisation of sanctum sanctorum and thermal screening.

In a letter, the Hindu Religious Institutions and Charitable Endowment Department mentioned that while temple authorities and devotees should wear masks, priests, helpers and workers are exempt, in the core area of the temple.

"Devotees should be scanned using infrared thermometers at the temple entrance, and must be given hand sanitiser. The temple trust is expected to bear the expenses," it added.

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March 11,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 11: Did Congress party’s Man Friday, DK Shivakumar, not rise up to the occasion and save the situation for the party, whose rebel MLAs were flown into Bengaluru to unsettle the Kamal Nath-led government in Madhya Pradesh? Shivakumar told The New Indian Express on Tuesday, “So far, I have not got any clear direction on what has to be done. But I am in touch with the central leaders. The party does not want to antagonise them... They are our own MLAs.”

He said that the Tenth Schedule, which makes defections illegal, is very strong. “It is not so easy for them once they are expelled. There are courts and then they have to get re-elected. It is not easy to get minister’s post after getting re-elected,” he added.

When pointed out that rebels from the Congress and JD(S) who joined the BJP have got re-elected and become ministers, he said, “There are other issues here.”

Asked about Digvijay Singh, who is at the centre of the controversy in MP and who was AICC general secretary in-charge of Karnataka, not being able to prevent the rebellion in his home state, Shivakumar said, “I do not want to comment on any of our national leaders.”But he was confident that the Congress government would be saved in MP. “I am aware of the developments and keeping track of them,” he said.

Congress leaders seemed wiser after the event.

One of them, who wished not to be identified, said the party clearly did not see the writing on the wall. “Jyotiraditya Scindia supported the BJP at the Centre when it scrapped Article 370. Later too he was not in line with the Congress position on several issues. But during the recent Delhi violence, he criticised the BJP, sending confusing signals,” he added.

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