Kannadigas protest against Kerala govt hits traffic at Talapady

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June 8, 2017

Mangaluru, Jun 8: Kannada Chavavali Vatal Paksha president Vatal Nagaraj said Karnataka bandh will be observed on June 12, opposing the bill passed by the Kerala state government, making Malayalam compulsory in Kasargod.

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Taking part in the Kasargod Chalo protest organised by pro-Kannada organisations at Talapady on Thursday, he said the Kannadigas in Kerala are being looked down upon.

“The Kerala government is always doing injustice to the Kannadigas in Kasargod. It should immediately withdraw the controversial bill. Languages cannot be imposed on people. Kannadigas in Kerala, who are the linguistic minority, will be affected with the implementation of the compulsory Malayalam in Kasargod. All constitutional rights should be guaranteed to Kannadigas. It if is not done, the protests will be intensified,” he warned.

He urged MLAs and MPs to raise the issue in their respective Houses. The central government should implement the recommendations of Mahajan report and merge Kasargod with Karnataka. All Kannadigas should be part of the fight in bringing back Kasargod to Karnataka. Kannada Chavavali Vatal Paksha will continue the fight started by poet laureates and writers M Govinda Pai, Kayyara Kinhanna Rai, K Shivaram Karanth, and B M Idinabba, he said.

The members of Karnataka Rakshana Vedike, Rashtriya Parisara Samrakshana Okkoota, various pro-Kannada organisations in Kasargod and others took out rallies from Udupi on Thursday and joined the protesters at Talapady. Hundreds of protesters blocked roads.

The police arrested Vatal Nagaraj, Praveen Shetty, Kannada Jagruthi Samiti district president Sathyanarayana Amai, Kushala Parekatte, Bharathraj Uyilattadka and others. They were released later.

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June 25,2020

Belagavi, Jun 25: Union Minister of State for Railways Suresh Angadi on Wednesday said that coronavirus was created to "scare us" and to create tensions on the border, in an apparent reference to China.

He said that everyone should learn to live with the virus and follow all norms needed to combat the disease.

"We all know who created the coronavirus. It was created to scare us and to create tensions on the border, we know who did it. We have to learn to live with the coronavirus. We do not need to be scared of it. We must maintain social distancing and follow all the sanitation norms," Angadi told reporters here.

Karnataka on Wednesday reported 397 new COVID-19 positive cases, taking the total count in the state to 10,118.

According to the state health department, the state's death toll has reached 164 after 14 fatalities were reported. As many as 6,151 people have been discharged so far.

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March 14,2020

Hyderabad, Mar 14: Telangana Public Health Director Dr Srinivas on Friday said that 34 people, who came in contact with the 76-year-old Karnataka man who died of coronavirus, have been identified in the state.

"So far, 34 people who came in contact with him have been traced and are kept under strict home isolation by the Telangana health authorities. As of now, all the contacts are stable and under active surveillance by the health teams of the Telangana government," Srinivas said.

He added that the rapid response team of the state is further searching for the persons who might have come in contact with the person who died of COVID-19.

"Telangana health authorities were alerted by the Karnataka government after the 76-year-old man's samples tested positive for coronavirus after his death. The man has visited two hospitals in Hyderabad before he died in Karnataka," Srinivas further said.

The Karnataka man, who had died a few days ago, was confirmed to have tested positive for COVID-19.

Meanwhile, Telangana Health Minister's office said that the lone coronavirus patient from the state has recovered and is going to be discharged from the hospital soon.

The development comes after 82 confirmed cases of coronavirus and two deaths related to the lethal infection have been reported in the country.

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March 11,2020

Mar 11: The Karnataka government on Wednesday started a campaign called 'Namaste over Handshake' that encourages people to greet in the traditional Indian style, to tackle the spread of coronavirus.

The campaign also includes health advice on how people can protect themselves from the infection by adopting hygiene practices such as regularly washing hands to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

As part of the campaign, the state health and family welfare department has uploaded a poster on the social media, featuring a 'Bharatnatyam' dancer draped in a red saree saying 'Namaste'.

"Use Namasthe to greet others, fight against corona" read a message on the poster online.

The poster has health helpline numbers (104 and 011- 23978046) for public queries on the viral disease, which has claimed 4,251 lives worldwide.

A health department official told PTI that as part of the campaign, posters have been uploaded on social media and it would be printed and despatched to different districts to be put up at important junctions.

"We had been working on this idea. Kerala has already done it. They are using Kathakali dancers whereas we are using a Bharatanatyam dancer as our model," the official said.

Medical Education Minister K Sudhakar too had insisted that people should adopt 'Namasthe' or 'Namaskara' to greet people instead of handshakes or hugs.

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