BJP chief Amit Shah gets rousing welcome at Mangaluru Railway Station

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August 21, 2016

Mangaluru, Aug 21: Bharatiya Janata Party supremo Amit Shah was accorded a warm welcome by the local leaders of his party at Mangalore Junction Railway Station early on Sunday morning.

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As Mr Shah emerged out of Kocchuveli-Chandigarh Express at 4:30 amidst tight security, Dakshina Kannada MP Nalin Kumar Kateel, district BJP president Sanjeev Mathandoor, Chikkamagaluru MLA CT Ravi among others surrounded him while the women gave him a traditional welcome.

Leaders of various Hindutva outfits and hundreds of BJP activists were also present on the occasion.

Mr. Shah will plant saplings in front of the BIP's district office at PVS Circle at 10 a.m. Later, he would inaugurate Tiranga Yatre of vehicles at Pumpwell at 10.20 a.m. No party flags, banners would be used.

The yatre would proceed to Mangalagangotri campus of Mangalore University via Thokkottu. After inaugurating the yatre, Mr. Shah would garland Rani Abbakka's statue at Ullal at 11 a.m. He would address a gathering at the Mangala auditorium of the university at 11.30 a.m. The programme would end by 1 p.m. Mr. Shah is expected to leave the city at 4 p.m.

Also Read: Mangaluru: Youth Congress protestors call Amit Shah a terrorist', court arrest

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Wonder Kotian
 - 
Sunday, 21 Aug 2016

Wa Fantastic Gathering around circle, Master Blaster \ANWARANNA BAI\" looks in Night dress might have forgotten to Change?"

Ayman hassan
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Sunday, 21 Aug 2016

Where is NIA to arrest terrorist

SYED
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Sunday, 21 Aug 2016

KILLER AMIT SHA,

TERRORIST AMIT SHA,

GOONDA AMIT SHA,

Safety
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Sunday, 21 Aug 2016

He should be banned to enter any human living residential area.

Tehikikat
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Sunday, 21 Aug 2016

Gujarat people understood after falling in dump
Kerala its not easy to fool them.
Bihari were smart to recognise their LIES and Media deception.
How come Karnataka has so many stupid people who still doesnt recognise this chapter?
Even after killing their own workers?

Well Wisher
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Sunday, 21 Aug 2016

Hope majority Mangaloreans spend their week end SUNDAY with their loving family member i/o this b------.

Wait and watch what all drama he will do during his visit.No development program, only yatra,garland and other use less activity. Just a intention to ignite communal harmony i/o our beautiful Tulunadu development.

Jai Hind !

PK
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Sunday, 21 Aug 2016

Devils agent... in Mangalore.

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April 27,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 27: Janata Dal-Secular leader and former Karnataka chief minister HD Kumaraswamy on Monday said that the government should work towards lowering the cost of living as the spending power of the consumer has weakened, and it should impose COVID cess on the ultra-rich.

"The economy won't bounce back within a very short period. It is important to lower the cost of living as the spending power of the consumer has depleted. The government must cut the petrol/diesel prices. The loss of revenue may be offset partially by imposing COVID cess on the ultra-rich," Kumaraswamy tweeted.

"According to RBI and international economic assessment agencies, the GDP growth rate of the country is expected to fall to a historic low. Such a dire situation calls for citizen-centric measures like full or partial waivers of EMIs, rents, school fees, and other levies," he added.

Kumaraswamy further said that the government must announce schemes to save the livelihoods of people, especially those in the unorganised sector.

"It is high time the government announced schemes to save livelihoods of people, especially those in the unorganised sector. The government must provide immediate relief to farmers, construction workers, cab and auto drivers, garment workers, etc," the former Karnataka CM tweeted.

The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) had said on April 23 that India's economic growth is likely to hover between zero and 1.5 per cent in the current financial year as the extended COVID-19 lockdown slows down activity across most sectors.

India is under a nation-wide lockdown which was imposed on March 25 and later extended on April 14 to May 3 to stem the spread of coronavirus.

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April 2,2020

The current physical distancing guidelines provided by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) may not be adequate to curb the coronavirus spread, according to a research which says the gas cloud from a cough or sneeze may help virus particles travel up to 8 metres. The research, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, noted that the the current guidelines issued by the WHO and CDC are based on outdated models from the 1930s of how gas clouds from a cough, sneeze, or exhalation spread.

Study author, MIT associate professor Lydia Bourouiba, warned that droplets of all sizes can travel 23 to 27 feet, or 7-8 metres, carrying the pathogen.

According to Bourouiba, the current guidelines are based on "arbitrary" assumptions of droplet size, "overly simplified", and "may limit the effectiveness of the proposed interventions" against the deadly pandemic.

 She explained that the old guidelines assume droplets to be one of two categories, small or large, taking short-range semi-ballistic trajectories when a person exhales, coughs, or sneezes.

However based on more recent discoveries, the MIT scientist said, sneezes and coughs are made of a puff cloud that carries ambient air, transporting within it clusters of droplets of a wide range of sizes.

Bourouiba warned that this puff cloud, with ambient air entrapped in it, can offer the droplets moisture and warmth that can prevent it from evaporation in the outer environment.

"The locally moist and warm atmosphere within the turbulent gas cloud allows the contained droplets to evade evaporation for much longer than occurs with isolated droplets," she said.

"Under these conditions, the lifetime of a droplet could be considerably extended by a factor of up to 1000, from a fraction of a second to minutes," the researcher explained in the study.

The MIT scientist, who has researched the dynamics of coughs and sneezes for years, added that these droplets settle along the trajectory of a cough or sneeze contaminating surfaces, with their residues staying suspended in the air for hours.

"Even when maximum containment policies were enforced, the rapid international spread of COVID-19 suggests that using arbitrary droplet size cutoffs may not accurately reflect what actually occurs with respiratory emissions, possibly contributing to the ineffectiveness of some procedures used to limit the spread of respiratory disease," Bourouiba wrote in the study

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February 5,2020

Udupi, Feb 5: A school boy died after being bitten by a venomous snake while he was returning home from a playground at Perdoor village in Udupi district.

The victim has been identified as Abhinav (9), son of Raju Shetty and Gita Shetty couple from the same village. 

Abhinav had returned from school yesterday evening as usually. He then went out to play. At around 7 p.m. while he was walking towards home, a snake bit him sources said. 

He was immediately taken to KMC Hospital in Manipal, where doctors pronounced him brought dead. 

A case of unnatural death has been registered in the jurisdictional police station.

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