College students harassed by HJV activists during picnic; rescued by cops

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September 13, 2017

Kundapur, Sept 13: A group of miscreants, most of them activists of Hindu Jagrana Vedike (HJV), on Monday harassed and threatened a group of five college students at Koteshwar village near Kundapur in Udupi district.

According to the Kundapur police, two male and three female students of a college from Udupi were on a trip to Byndoor, Trasi and Marvanthe on Monday. 

Of the three girls, one belonged to majority community, while two others belonged to minority communities. The two boys belonged to a minority community. Also in the group were siblings belonging to a minority community.

The Hindutva activists, who came to know about the trip, waited for them at the overpass road at Koteshwar. The police, who noticed them, questioned them. The activists claimed that they had just returned from a volleyball match and were waiting to have tea, following which the police left the spot.

When the students reached the spot in a car later, the activists stopped the vehicle and started questioning them. The police said they also threatened the students, which attracted a crowd.

The police, including the Kundapur Sub Inspector Naseer Hussain, who came to know about it, rushed to the spot. The police then escorted the five students in a police vehicle to the Kundapur police station.

At the police station, the Circle Police Inspector D.R. Manjappa enquired with the students and also with their parents over the telephone. The parents informed that the students had undertaken the trip with their permission. The students then said that they did not want to register a case and wanted to return to their homes. The police then escorted the students to their homes the same evening.

Meanwhile, Mr. Manjappa and other police staff took the HJV activists to task for their “immoral policing”. But when the activists started arguing with them, the police registered a security case against eight activists of HJV, including Aravind Koteshwar, Ashok, Anil, Sampath and Rakesh.
 

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May 8,2020

Bengaluru, May 8: Karnataka Minister for Primary and Secondary Education S Suresh Kumar on Friday said that the next academic year will have to be shortened as it will delayed due to the COVID-19.

Mr Kumar in a meeting with Education Department officials said that the syllabus and curriculum for the academic year will have to be designed according to time available. Additional content in the syllabus will have to be removed, according to a statement issued here by the education department here on Friday.

The Minister also stated that plans are underway to conduct CET examination meant for admission into professional courses immediately after the SSLC examination.

He also advised the officials to make the Department’s YouTube channel feature more subject-wise and chapter-wise content for the aid of the students.

Additionally, a booklet will be launched to teach students on how to adjust to life in the post-COVID-19 world.

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May 29,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, May 29: Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said that fishing in Kerala coast and southeast Arabian Sea has been completely banned from Thursday midnight as the state is expected to receive rainfall early next month.

"India Meteorological Department (IMD) has informed that southwest monsoon will arrive in Kerala coast by the first week of June. The state will receive rainfall in the next five days. Fishing in Kerala coast and the southeast Arabian sea to be completely banned from midnight," Vijayan said.

On Thursday, the IMD announced that conditions are favourable in Kerala for the onset of the southwest monsoon on June 1.

"A low-pressure area is likely to form over the southeast and adjoining east-central Arabian Sea from May 31 to June 4, 2020. In view of this, conditions are very likely to become favourable from June 1, 2020 for the onset of southwest monsoon over Kerala," the IMD said in its bulletin.

It also stated that the southwest monsoon has further advanced into some parts of Maldives-Comorin area, some more parts of south Bay of Bengal, remaining parts of Andaman Sea and Andaman and the Nicobar Islands. 

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March 29,2020

Kasaragod, Mar 29: The ban imposed by Karnataka in crossing state borders to Mangalore even for medical emergencies had cost a life here late on Friday.

According to sources, the ambulance carrying a 70-year-old woman for critical care treatment to Mangalore was blocked at Thalapadi border on Kasaragod-Mangalore National Highway on Friday evening.

A pregnant lady had to deliver in an ambulance recently as the police denied permission to cross over to Mangalore.

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