Now, you can donate online for relief work in flood-hit Kodagu

coastaldigest.com news network
August 20, 2018

Bengaluru, Aug 20: The Karnataka Chief Minister’s office has launched an online money transfer option for those who wish to make monetary contributions towards relief and rehabilitation works in rain ravaged Kodagu.

The online option was created under the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund-Natural Calamity 2018.

Funds can be transferred to: A/C number – 37887098605, IFSC code – SBIN0040277, MICR number – 560002419. 

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SAURABH ARORA
 - 
Friday, 21 Jun 2019

Can anyone knows the PAN of Karnataka Chief Minister Relief Fund Natural Calamity 2018

T N SWAMINATHAN
 - 
Wednesday, 13 Mar 2019

I want to download the receipt for my donation of Rs.5000/- made to Chief Minister relief fund Natural calamity 2018 through Online on 29/08/2018 to a/c No.37887098605 in S.B.I vidhanasowda Branch from my SB a/c in Indian Bank. Prashanthnagar Branch

Gopala Krishna Bhat
 - 
Friday, 7 Sep 2018

Contribution for Kodagu flood relief

DEEP GHOSH
 - 
Wednesday, 29 Aug 2018

Now there is an option avaliable in Paytm to donate online for Karnataka CM relief fund (Kodagu) . pls find the link below

 

https://paytm.com/helpinghand/karnataka-cm-relief-fund-natural-calamity-2018-kodagu

R Ganapathy
 - 
Tuesday, 28 Aug 2018

I am not able to donate direct online to Chief Minister's calamity Relief Fund through net banking.I have failed in my repeated attempts .Plz let me know.

A.K Narasimhan
 - 
Sunday, 26 Aug 2018

I wanted to donate to Kerala CM Flood relief and got it done online within 1 minute. I am finding it difficult in Kodagu case. How do I donate online?

SUNIL KUMAR N
 - 
Thursday, 23 Aug 2018

I have to donate money to my people 

DATTATREYA H G
 - 
Tuesday, 21 Aug 2018

     How do I do?

N R RAMESH KUMAR
 - 
Tuesday, 21 Aug 2018

Kodagu Relief donation of Rs 2500/-

K Dhruva
 - 
Tuesday, 21 Aug 2018

i want to donate for kodag flood relief(karnataka)

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June 7,2020

The Himachal Pradesh police have confirmed the arrested a man for injuring a pregnant cow by feeding her wheat flour ball laced with firecrackers. 

The cow’s jaw was blown off-- reprising the tragic story of a pregnant elephant that lost its life after eating a pineapple stuffed with a firecracker in Kerala.

While the incident took place on May 26 in Jhandutta area of Himachal Pradesh’s Bilaspur district, it came to light only on Saturday, May 6, when the cow’s owner, Gurdayal Singh, uploaded a video of the injured animal on social media.

In the video, Gurdiyal Singh describes how the cow’s mouth had been injured after one Nandlal fed her explosives.

He confirmed that Nandlal works as a mechanic in Singh’s neighbourhood. Singh said that Nandlal has no remorse for his action. Nandlal has said that he is not scared of the repercussions and that he will continue to do whatever he deems fit. “Even the village sarpanch cannot harm me”, challenged Nandlal when confronted by Singh. 

The cow has given birth to a healthy calf since but Singh said the animal is still not able to eat because of an injured jaw and is being administered Glucose.

The video went viral with people demanding strict action against the person who fed firecrackers to the animal.

The practice of studding dough balls with firecrackers isn’t uncommon in Himachal, and farmers resort to this to keep wild animals, especially boards, off their fields. In the Kerala incident too, the explosive-filled-fruit was meant for wild boars. In many parts of the country, including Himachal, the method is also used to hunt for bush meat -- an illegal practice.

Bilaspur superintendent of oolice (SP) Devakar Sharma confirmed the incident and said the cow was fed a highly explosive firecracker popularly called “aalu bomb”. 

Aalu is Hindi for potato. He said a case under Section 286 of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act has been registered and the role of the neighbours named by Singh is being investigated.

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Colleen Rock
 - 
Tuesday, 9 Jun 2020

Someone needs to educate these disgusting Indian pigs. Religious? After what they do to women and animals? They are less than animals. A disgrace to their God and the human race. Sadly, officials are corrupt and those that aren't are powerless.

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January 6,2020

Jan 6: A Thane resident lost a little over Rs 1 lakh in an online fraud involving popular payment gateways, police said on Saturday. The complainant, a resident of Patlipada, wanted to sell his furniture and posted an ad on Facebook on December 21, an official said.

On December 24, he received a call from one Rajendra Sharma who offered to buy the furniture and wanted to transfer the amount through payment gateways — Paytm and Google Pay, he said.

However, instead of the money getting credited to his account, the complainant found that Rs 1.01 lakh were debited from him during three transactions on two payment gateways, the official said.

The complainant realised that he had been cheated when the accused assured that he would return the money and asked him for another account number, he added.

An offense has been registered against the unidentified accused under section 420 (cheating) of the Indian Penal Code and Information Technology Act and further investigations are underway, he said.

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June 15,2020

The Centre’s step-motherly attitude towards Kannadigas stranded in the Gulf countries in general and Saudi Arabia in particular has prompted the Kannadigas to resort social media campaign once again.

A couple of weeks ago, Twitterati had launched a campaigned to bring back Kannadidags stranded in Saudi Arabia. A variation of the hashtag #SaudiKannadigasNeedFlights trended today. 

Trend Setters India, which has taken the twitter campaign initiative, had urged the Kannadigas around the world to join the twitter storm at 4 p.m. IST on June 15, to exert pressure on the authorities concerned. Around 7 p.m. the hashtag began trending with thousands of tweets.

Millions of Kannadigas are working in Middle Eastern countries like Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates. They contribute greatly to the Indian economy.

Even though government of India has launched Vande Bharat Mission for the repatriation of Indians stranded across the world, it has operated only a few flights from Saudi Arabia to Karnataka so far. Thousands of Kannadigas including pregnant women, elderly people, those who have lost jobs and those who need emergency medical care are still waiting for repatriation flights from Saudi Arabia to Mangaluru and Bengaluru.
 

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