Mangaluru: CFI holds protest rally against violation of students' rights

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September 24, 2016

Mangaluru, Sep 24: The Campus Front of India on Saturday organized a massive rally in Mangaluru in protest against various forms of harassment and torture faced by the students across Dakshina Kannada district.

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Hundreds of students took part in the march which started at Hampankatte and culminated in front of the office of Deputy Commissioner in the city. The theme of the protest rally was: “Let's march towards the change and unite for the rights of students.”

CFI Karnataka state president Mohammed Thufail formally inaugurated the rally by handing over the flag to CFI Dakshina Kannada district president Athaullah.

Speaking on the occasion CFI state secretary Thafseer said that many students in Dakshina Kannada facing torture both inside and outside the campus. “Students are being tortured both academically and physically and their rights are being violated,” he said.

He urged the district administration to take necessary measures to safeguard the rights of the students and end the harassment and torture.

Addressing the protesters, Mr Thufail lamented that the rights of the protest are being snatched away by the vested interests. “Those who raise their voice against injustice are being slapped with false cases by the police,” he said adding that the country had not seen such things in the past.

He also called upon the students to continue to fight for their rights in a democratic way and not to yield for threats, intimidations and false charges.

Mr Athaullah presided over the protest meet. Riyaz proposed vote of thanks. Raghu Dharmasena from Bahujan Vidyarthi Sangha, Shakir, Sufiyan, Irshad and Shafeeq from CFI were present among others.

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rosy
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Sunday, 25 Sep 2016

Good job done by students CFI of D.K.
Those who speak up against the injustice are really targeted and police too support the management and receive bribe from them. Innocent are victimized and there is no one who will come to their rescue with the fear of facing the harassment. Pathetic situation of the students who will be tomorrows wealth of the nation.
All see only money money money and doesn't want to come to the rescue of the students.

Hamid
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Sunday, 25 Sep 2016

It's required ,whenever any anti students action

sahul hameed
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Saturday, 24 Sep 2016

good job Boys , well done , only CFI can make a such huge gathering. keep it up .

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June 30,2020

Washington, Jun 30: Researchers in China have discovered a new type of swine flu that is capable of triggering a pandemic, according to a study published Monday in the US science journal PNAS.

Named G4, it is genetically descended from the H1N1 strain that caused a pandemic in 2009.

It possesses "all the essential hallmarks of being highly adapted to infect humans," say the authors, scientists at Chinese universities and China's Center for Disease Control and Prevention.

The researchers then carried out various experiments including on ferrets, which are widely used in flu studies because they experience similar symptoms to humans -- principally fever, coughing and sneezing. 

G4 was observed to be highly infectious, replicating in human cells and causing more serious symptoms in ferrets than other viruses.

Tests also showed that any immunity humans gain from exposure to seasonal flu does not provide protection from G4.

According to blood tests which showed up antibodies created by exposure to the virus, 10.4 percent of swine workers had already been infected.

The tests showed that as many as 4.4 percent of the general population also appeared to have been exposed.

The virus has therefore already passed from animals to humans but there is no evidence yet that it can be passed from human to human -- the scientists' main worry.

"It is of concern that human infection of G4 virus will further human adaptation and increase the risk of a human pandemic," the researchers wrote.

The authors called for urgent measures to monitor people working with pigs.

"The work comes as a salutary reminder that we are constantly at risk of new emergence of zoonotic pathogens and that farmed animals, with which humans have greater contact than with wildlife, may act as the source for important pandemic viruses," said James Wood, head of the department of veterinary medicine at Cambridge University.

A zoonotic infection is caused by a pathogen that has jumped from a non-human animal into a human.

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January 25,2020

Mandya, Jan 25: A woman committed suicide by jumping into Vishveshwaraiah Canal after throwing her two children into the canal near Thibbanahalli in the Taluk, police said on Saturday.

The deceased have been identified as Jyothi (33), Nisarga (7) and Pavan (4), of Hullenahalli.

According to police, the incident occurred on Friday.

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July 15,2020

Newsroom, Jul 15: At least three students have committed suicide in different parts of Karnataka after failing in II PUC examinations, the results of which were announced yesterday. 

Bhumika, an 18-year-old girl hailing from Mallipattene near Arakalagud town in Hassan district killed herself within hours after the announcement of results. 

Depressed over her failure in the examination, she consumed poison, the police sources said. 

In a separate incident, 18-year-old Chitra, who failed the II PUC examinations, committed suicide at her native Chikkamarasa village in Shivamogga district. 

She was studying in Government PU College in Kumsi and after knowing about her result in the final PU exam, she hanged herself to death at her house.

Similarly, an 18-year-old boy from Harihar taluk in Davanagere district committed suicide in his house after the announcement of the PUC results.

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