DC leads I-Day celebrations in minister-less Dakshina Kannada

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August 15, 2019

Mangaluru, Aug 15: While affirming commitment of the district administration to stand by the flood-affected in Dakshina Kannada, Deputy Commissioner Sasikanth Senthil S. on Thursday asked people to join hands with the State government in rebuilding the lives of those affected in the district.

In his Independence Day address, after unfurling the national flag at the Nehru Maidan here, Mr. Senthil said that in the last one week the State has received a record rainfall which is the highest in the last 100 years. This has resulted in floods that has caused extensive damage to houses, farmland, roads and other communication infrastructure. “Loss is unbearable for the victims. It is our responsibility to rebuild their lives,” he said.

The district administration, he said, has already started restoration and rehabilitation work.

The State government has released ₹ 48.29 crore for 918 works that have been taken up.

He thanked personnel from the National Disaster Response Force and members from other agencies involved in the rescue operations. Mr. Senthil also lauded the services of government employees and members of various social organisations who are working in disaster relief.

Mr. Senthil hoisted the national flag at 9 a.m. amid heavy rain.

The India Meteorological Department had forecast widespread heavy rain in Mangaluru and other parts of the district on Thursday.

The district administration had arranged for makeshift shelters in the maidan for members of 20 teams that took part in the ceremonial parade at the maidan.

Following heavy rain, Mr. Senthil skipped the guard of honour and immediately proceeded to deliver the ceremonial address. As rain abated, Mr. Senthil inspected the ceremonial parade that was led by Probationary Deputy Superintendent of Police Shivanand S. Madarakandi.

The first team in the parade was the one from Karnataka State Reserve Police, which was followed by personnel from District/City Armed Reserve, Civil Police, Women Police, Coastal Security Police, Home Guards, Fire and Emergency Services, NCC Senior and Junior Wings from the Army and the Air Force, NCC Naval Wing, Loyola Scouts team from St. Aloysius College, Guides team from Vyasamaharshi School, Mulky, and students from Government High Primary Schools in Balmatta and Kavoor. Bands from KSRP and District Armed Reserve were also part of the parade.

The NCC Air Wing Senior team was adjudged the best marching team, while the NCC Naval Wing was adjudged the runners-up.

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February 17,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 17: The Karnataka govt has set up an exclusive helpline 104 'Arogya Sahayavani' for Coronavirus assistance to people with recent travel history to China and other affected countries, a statement said here on Monday.

According to the statement, the Karnataka Department of Family and Welfare set up the exclusive helpline 104, 'Arogya Sahayavani' on Sunday. People, who recently traveled to China and other affected countries and who have developed symptoms of Covid-19 virus are requested to immediately contact 104–Arogya Sahayavani or the health authorities and provide all necessary details in order to take precautionary measures.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the recent novel Coronavirus (COVID 2019) as an International Public Health Emergency of International Concern.

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June 28,2020

Mangaluru, June 28: Three fresh deaths in last 24 hours have taken the total number of covid-19 deaths in Dakshina Kannada district to 13.

While a 31-year-old youth from Idya in Surathkal and a 57-year-old woman from Bantwal passed away last night, a 52-year-old woman from Jokatte breathed her last today. 

The youth from Suratkal breathed his last in Wenlok. The woman from Bantwal’s Loretto Padav village was unwell for last 1 year. She was tested positive three days ago and passed away at a private hospital. 

The woman from Jokatte was reportedly suffering from tuberculosis. On June 26, she was admitted to a private hospital in the city, where she was tested coronavirus positive.

As per the district health bulletin on Saturday June 27 evening, a total of 12,919 samples have been sent for tests till date, out of which 12,198 have turned out negative, and 576 positive, including 10 persons from other districts. 

Out of these, 148 are currently active. As many as 416 persons have recovered and been discharged.

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May 26,2020

Mangaluru, May 26: Days after the government of India approved the use of chartered flights for the repatriation of Indians stranded across the world amidst covid-19 lockdown, two NRI entrepreneurs in Saudi Arabia have offer to bear the cost of repatriation if they get formal green signal to repatriate stranded Indians from Dammam to Mangaluru International Airport before June 5.

Althaf Ullal and Basheer Sagar, the two Kannadiga Directors of Al Khobar-based Saqco, have made this offer in a letter written to Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa and Union Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri.

The duo have assured that their company will bear the cost of the first chartered flight from Dammam to Mangaluru if the government paves way for its operation by June 5. 

It is learnt that many private airliners have come forward to operate chartered flight and are waiting for final clearance from the government. It will cost approximately Rs 45 lakh to hire chartered flight with 180 capacity from Dammam to Mangaluru. 

Pregnant women, medical emergency cases, senior citizens on visit visas, those who lost jobs due to lockdown among other stranded Indians will be given priority in this flight, they said.

"Our company will completely bear this cost. Passengers only need to bear the cost of institutional quarantine after reaching Mangaluru," they have clarified. 

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Friday, 29 May 2020

i am stuck in saudi arabia and waiting eagerly to reach karnataka as early as possible. I missed my sisters marriage this month 24th, and my marriage is on june 14th.... i have some health issue also... really want to go back as soon as possible. Please help me

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