Hindutva extremists attack Muslim cop, attempt to shave his beard

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February 21, 2016

Mumbai, Feb 21: In a shocking incident a group of Hindutva extremists brutally assaulted a Muslim policeman and attempted to shave his beard here.

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Shaikh Yunus Pashamiya (56), an ASI belonging to Pangaon Police station was making arrangements for Shivaji's birthday celebrations.

A gang of 200-250 right-wing activists caught hold of him and handed over the Saffron flag to him, asking him to perform Mujra. They dragged him to Ambedkar Chowk and assaulted him. He received severe injuries on his head.

He was rushed to hospital where he was given 25 stitches. They made an attempt to shave his beard. The reason was that Yunus had told them a day before flags should not be put at public places.

Even though there were several policemen, the extremists targeted only Yunus. He was admitted to Govt. hospital in the city.

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Muhammed Rafique
 - 
Monday, 22 Feb 2016

Rakesh... dont tell us that all those chant VM are Nationalists

And you cant force people to chant this....

Mohammed
 - 
Monday, 22 Feb 2016

Ibraheem Hussain, Udupi, any comments.

Deepak
 - 
Sunday, 21 Feb 2016

This is sad and not right at all , brothers fighting against each other. Those guys dont represent me .
I apology and prayer to the cop.

dean
 - 
Sunday, 21 Feb 2016

Walida-e-hind-ki Zindabad :)

Jaber
 - 
Sunday, 21 Feb 2016

Shave BABA RAMDEVS BEARD....very good to know he rejected say ---mantaram.

Rakesh
 - 
Sunday, 21 Feb 2016

They never targetted him , this police man objected for vande mataram , so they thrashed him . so CD is misleading its readers .

Suresh
 - 
Sunday, 21 Feb 2016

I did not see any chaddi statement now. Is it tolerenance?

Azeez Sompady
 - 
Sunday, 21 Feb 2016

Shocking, the Great India is turning to intolerant India! credit goes to rulers of India and its state.

UMMAR
 - 
Sunday, 21 Feb 2016

ONE WHO VOTED TO MODHIJII ACCHE DINNN LET THEM SEE THIS AND SELECT THIER FUTURE.

THIS PEOPLE FRIST SHAVE U R SWAMIJI BEARED THEN US....

MODHIJI IS FAKEJIIII

A. Mangalore
 - 
Sunday, 21 Feb 2016

Now Arnab will shout in Newshour that the Muslim policemen is an anti national.

Modi government has already gave all the RSS to take the law into their hand. May be one day will come that our nation will become like Pakistan and Afghanistan; if not controlled by these RSS mad dogs.

HONEST
 - 
Sunday, 21 Feb 2016

The Roots of EVIL : ARROGANCE; ENVY and GREED.
Knowledge makes people HUMBLE
Arrogance make people IGNORANT.
I think there are many Ignorants who say they are the superior . but they really are stupids and commit such acts which they themselves open the door of hell.

sadiq
 - 
Sunday, 21 Feb 2016

THIS IS ACHEE DEEN OF MODI

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DHNS
January 2,2020

Jan 2: A year after 12,000 acres of forests in Bandipur went up in smoke, the Karnataka Forest Department is gearing up for the summer even as the Forest Survey of India (FSI) has cautioned that 22.78 lakh acres (9,222 sq km) or about 20% of the green cover spread across three districts in the central part of the state is fire-prone.

The FSI studied forest fire incidents across the country between 2004-05 and 2017 before coming up with state-specific inputs.

According to the 13-year observation, Karnataka has 7,352 “fire points” or areas measuring 5 km X 5 km with frequent fire incidents.

Though the number is lower compared to states like Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Odisha with over 20,000 points, the sheer spread of the fire-prone area itself is a challenge for the Karnataka Forest Department.

According to data, about three lakh acres (1,199.9 sq km) of forest area is very highly fire prone with 26 to 52 fire incidents in 13 years. This is followed by 7.6 lakh acres (3,067 sq km) of “highly fire prone” areas with an average of one to two incidents every year.

Almost all of the “red alert” areas are concentrated in Uttara Kannada, Chikkmagaluru, Shivamogga and Chamarajanagar districts. As temperature rises at the end of January, so does the risk of forest fires, requiring officials to be on vigil till the end of summer.

After an investigation into the Bandipur blaze revealed that faulty fire lines and poor supervision were the reason for the spread of the fire, the department has come up with a multi-pronged approach to prevent similar incidents this year.

“After the Bandipur incident, we have created a fire cell and a standard operating procedure (SOP) which everyone has to follow. Firstly, a fire management plan is prepared and approved by a competent authority.

The SOP has well defined firelines which have to be executed by December-end and burning must be completed by January 15,”  Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Head of Forest Force) Punati Sridhar told DH.

He said that to ensure its strict implementation, GPS readings of firelines are to be submitted for random verification.

“All the required equipment from fire jackets to shoes, gloves, backpack sprayers and tractors mounted with 2,000-5,000 litre tanks with high pressure pumps will be deployed at vantage points,” he said.

In addition, the department’s fire cell works in collaboration with the Karnataka State Remote Sensing Applications Centre (KSRSAC) to give fire alerts within half and hour of an area catching fire and detected by satellites.

“Earlier, the gap used to be four hours by when the fire would have spread beyond control. Now, with reduced time gap, it would be easier to control fire early,” he added.

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News Network
May 6,2020

Mysuru, May 6: A seven-months pregnant woman fled Covid-19 hotspot Mumbai along with her family, and made it to her village 1000 km away in KR Pet taluka in Mandya district of Karnataka, flashing her mother's ID card at each checkpost. After reaching her destination, she got herself tested for Covid-19.

She tested positive for the virus on Monday in Mandya.

The 20-year-old woman (assigned the number P637) had been living with her husband and in-laws at Santa Cruz East, Agripada in Mumbai for the past three years. To get out of the containment zone, they started out from Mumbai at 7.30 pm on April 23 -- she, her husband, brother-in-law, co-sister and their children, and a 19-year-old girl. She made it past checkposts at Belagavi, Hubballi, Davanagere, Kadur, Arasikere, Channarayapatna and Shravanabelagola and reached her village Jaaginakere at 3 pm on April 24.

She stayed at her home in the village from 24 April to April 29. With the Mandya district administration testing people on a campaign mode in the entire district, she and her family got themselves tested on May 1.

Her test returned positive on May 4, according to deputy commissioner M V Venkatesh.

Along with her, the 19-year-old girl (P638) who travelled with the family also tested positive. The girl is in the sixth semester of her BE Electronics course at an engineering college in Mumbai.

This is not the first case of a corona fugitive from Mumbai. Earlier, a 50-year-old man who ran a hotel in Mumbai travelled in a vehicle carrying dates and reached Channarayapatna in Hassan district.

In fact there have been three such incidents, including that of seven people coming to Mandya from Mumbai transporting a dead man's body for cremation in his native village of B Kodagalli in Pandavapura taluk.

Mandya deputy commissioner Dr Venkatesh has appealed to natives of Mandya who are stuck in Mumbai to stay there till the Covid situation comes to control.

So far 28 people in Mandya diatrict have tested positive for Covid 19. Seven people have been discharged. Currently there are 21 active cases being treated at the Mandya Institute of Medical Sciences.

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News Network
January 4,2020

Mangalore, Jan 4: Writer-Researcher Dr Indira Heggade has been elected as the president of Mangaluru Taluk Sahitya Sammelan, which will be held on January 29 at St Agnes College in the City.

Dr Indira Heggade has brought out three stories, four novels and one poetry. She co-wrote 'Guttininda Sainika Jagattige' with SR Heggade.

Also, she translated 'Bantaru Vandu Samajo Samskrutika Adhyana' into English.

She is the recipient of various award given by literary and cultural organisations of Karnataka, including Janapada Academy Award, and Rani Abbakka Award.

Indira Heggade, along with receiving several awards in foreign nations, honoured with Sahitya Academy Award, Kamana Rangaswamy Dattinidhi Awards.

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