Goshala members launch hunger strike after thieves take away cow

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April 2, 2018

Mangaluru, Apr 2: To exert pressure on police department to arrest cattle thieves, members of Amrutadhara Goshala in Kairangala in Bantwal taluk have launched a hunger.

Rajaram Bhat, who is the leading the hunger strike, which commenced yesterday, said that the cattle thieves have threatened to come again and rob more cows.

He said on the intervening night of Mach 29 and 30, three persons broke the lock of the cow shelter. When they tried to take away two cows, the goshala caretakers raised the alarm and rescued one cow. However, one cow was taken away by the three persons.

Mr Bhat said the accused persons had threatened him and other members of the goshala.

The jurisdictional Konaje police, who have registered the case, are searching for the accused involved in the incident.

Arrested

Meanwhile, the Anti-Rowdy Squad of South Sub Division arrested Ammemar Imran alias Kutta, 24, of Pudu village in Bantwal in connection with 25 cases of cattle theft in Dakshina Kannada and Kodagu districts. Commissioner of Police T.R. Suresh said the police were looking to see if Imran was involved in the theft of cattle from Amrutadhara Goshala also.

Among the 25 cattle theft cases that Imran has been named as accused include eight cases registered in Bantwal police station and three cases each registered in Mangaluru Rural Police station and Konaje Police station.

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Kittu
 - 
Saturday, 7 Apr 2018

we expect only Cow to be saved as it is holy to us...

Kalimama
 - 
Tuesday, 3 Apr 2018

gobar brain people of mangalore, mostly found in bantawala area with orange munddu.

 

Gomatha will laugh at you after you die, what shit people hahaha

Hari
 - 
Monday, 2 Apr 2018

Call for bandh...! no safety for gaumata

Danish
 - 
Monday, 2 Apr 2018

Gaumata cant save herself???

Ganesh
 - 
Monday, 2 Apr 2018

Oh My God.. It shuld not be happen.. Cow is Feku's holy mata

Well Wisher
 - 
Monday, 2 Apr 2018

No doubt. Imran might be a worker for them. We request to arrest main dealers, who are nothing but RSS / BJP workers. They are just playing politics in the name of religion. They just don't know ABCD of the Hindu religion. All the Indians know about their drama. They did not care to kill the father of nation, how they care about Gau matha.

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June 26,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 26: The National Restaurant Association of India (NRAI) on Thursday came up with a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for restaurants whereby among other physical distancing norms, it has suggested a 2-metre gap between tables.

Formulated in partnership with Releski, a Bengaluru based skill-tech company, the SoP suggests that in case of back-to-back seating, people sitting with their backs towards each other will have their seats divided by 'Plexiglass' divider raised up to 2 meters from the ground.

"In a typical restaurant, the improvised seating plan should have a minimum distance of 2 metres between tables. The distance of 2 metres (6 feet) between tables should measure from one edge of the table to the other table's edge," it said.

In case of loose or free seating such as in banquet style or food court style seating, a minimum 2 meters of distance should be maintained between tables.

The guidelines noted that, to encourage physical distancing, restaurants have to sacrifice their seating capacity, to promote health and safety, and also to gain trust from their patrons.

"In order to perform this, divide your restaurants under different sectors. Pull out your restaurant's floor plan and colour code different sections red and yellow. Red sections are potential areas where maximum footfall or traffic is observed. Yellow sections are areas where the footfalls are average," it said.

All the red sections are encircled or bordered by placing barricades or Q manager and will open at specific points to access the yellow section and all the opening points will have hand sanitisers and sprays, and every guest who walks from red zones to yellow zones will sanitise himself/herself to reduce the chances of contamination.

For air conditioning, the guidelines of CPWD shall be followed which inter alia emphasises that the temperature setting of all air conditioning devices should be in the range of 24-30 degree Celsius, relative humidity should be in the range of 40- 65 per cent, intake of fresh air should be as much as possible and cross ventilation should be adequate, the guidelines suggested.

The industry body has also suggested appointment of a COVID-free Ambassador who would operate as the Chief Health Officer within the restaurant team, preferably from the management team in each shift.

The ambassador's would put the new daily work routines into practice, to monitor compliance with good practice and to lead the preventative measures, adapt to health & safety recommendations and requirements of the restaurant and oversee the implementation of the norms.

Anurag Katriar, President of NRAI and CEO & Executive Director of deGustibus Hospitality, said: "Every restaurant cutting across formats is facing the harsh reality of subdued to shut business volumes in the present and the uncertainty of business environment in the future. One thing is certain that hygiene and safety will be a key differentiator in the post-pandemic restaurant operations."

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August 8,2020

Bengaluru, Aug 8: Karnataka government on Friday issued revised guidelines for international returnees.

According to the guidelines, all the travelers shall submit self-declaration form on the Yatri Karnataka online portal at least 72 hours before the scheduled date of travel.

"All travelers shall submit Self-declaration forrn on the Yatri Karnataka online portal (http://www,covidwar.karnataka.gov.in or http://parihara.kaarnateka.gov.in/service38/) least 72 hours before the scheduled date of travel," it read.

It said that Before Boarding Do's and Don, about COV1D-19 quarantine, testing, etc. shall be provided along with ticket to the travellers by the travel agencies concerned.

All passengers shall download Arogya Setu app, Quarantine watch app end Apthamitra App on their mobile devices, (https://covid-19.karnataka.gov.in/new-page/softwares/en).

At the time of boarding the flight/ ship, only asymptomatic travellers shall be allowed in board after thermal screening.

"Deboarding should be done by ensuring physical distancing of two meters. 

Self-declaration form shall be obtained from each passenger in duplicate," the guidelines read.

Karnataka has 75,076 active cases of the virus with 80,281 recovered and 2,897 deaths so far. 

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March 21,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 21: Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister CN Ashwath Narayan on Saturday said that all the IT companies in the state have agreed to close their offices and have also allowed some employees to work from home in the backdrop of the coronavirus pandemic.

"IT companies agreed to close their offices and allow employees, except for those discharging essential services, to work from home during a video conference with companies' representatives yesterday," said Narayan.

The Deputy Chief Minister said a circular regarding it will be issued soon.

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