Kavya death: BJP backs Alva’s; slams Ugrappa for talking about ‘violations’

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August 2, 2017

Mangaluru, Jul 2: Local leaders of Bharatiya Janata Party have extended unconditional support to Alva’s Education Foundation and its chairman Dr M Mohan Alva following alleged media trial against the institution in the wake of the suspicious death of a high school student.

Kavya Poojary, a Class 10 student and state level badminton player, was found hanging in the hostel room of Alva’s High School on July 20. Initially, the institution had allegedly tried to cover up the case by calling it a suicide. However, Kavya’s mother has called it a murder.

Addressing a press conference in the city on Wednesday Ganesh Karnik, chief whip of the opposition in Karnataka Legislative Council, demanded immediate halt to what he termed as “witch-hunt” being carried out against school management in social media and a section of visual media. There are vested interests at work to derail the ongoing police probe into the incident, he said.

Karnik said while death of any student is sad, need of the hour is to facilitate the investigating agency carry out a free and fair probe. The school management, headed by Dr M Mohan Alva, has already expressed its willingness to cooperate with Mangaluru City Police that is carrying out the probe, he said, adding selectively targeting the institution with a history of more than three-decade smacks of smear campaign of the worst kind.

He said that such concerted misinformation campaign against a particular institution will also hurt the standing of Dakshina Kannada regarded as education hub of the state and sow seeds of doubts in minds of parents who intend to admit their children to institutions in the district.

Asked about the observations made by V S Ugrappa, chairperson of the expert committee on preventing sexual violence against women and children about shortcomings in Alva's Educational Institutions during his visit there on Tuesday, Karnik  said that the former was acting as the sole constitutional authority in the state.

“Ugrappa has exceeded his charter of duties. All such observations should have been submitted as a report to the government,” he said.

 Ugrappa on Wednesday had publicly revealed some of the alleged violations committed by the institution. Though Alva’s High School does not come under residential institution category, the management has established a hostel for its students on the fifth floor of the building.

BJP leaders Sanjeeva Matandoor and Monappa Bhandary were present among others at the press meet.

Also Read: Kavya death: Alleged ‘golmaal’ in Alva’s foundation leaves Ugrappa baffled

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June 9,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 9: A 24-year-old who wanted to experience the feeling of death lost his life after consuming pesticide — he recorded it all on TikTok — in Koratagere taluk of Tumakuru district on Saturday evening.

Chided by his mother for not earning money, Dhananjaya, a resident of Gouraganahalli, on Saturday evening bought pesticide from a shop and shot a 15-second TikTok video, saying, “I want to experience the feeling of what death would be like. I will try to kill myself.”

Locals rushed Dhananjaya to a nearby hospital where he breathed his last the next morning. Koratagere police registered a case of unnatural death.

According to police, Dhananjaya had in the past rammed his Bajaj Pulsar bike into a tree to ‘experience’ death but had survived with minor injuries. Villagers and family members had advised him to not to take such risks. But he continued to do so as he was obsessed with death and posted his opinion regularly on TikTok, where he had 431 followers.

He tied the knot four months ago and was running an autorickshaw on rent. However, his earnings reduced to zero during the lockdown and he wasn’t mentally stable, claimed villagers.

Investigators said Dhananjaya wanted to scare his mother with his suicide threat and wanted to ‘experience’ death. He consumed poison near a farm but later panicked thinking he would die. However, he was not in a position to ride back home. He called his friend, who visited the spot and shifted him to hospital on Saturday night, police said.

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January 19,2020

Alappuzha, Dec 19: A Hindu couple, Anju and Sharath tied the knot at Cheruvally Muslim Jamaath Committee situated in Alappuzha district of South Kerala on Sunday.

The marriage took place as per Hindu rituals.

DH had earlier reported that the Jamaath Committee will conduct the marriage ceremony considering the request of the bride's mother, who hailed from a financially weak background.

Kerala Chief Minister Mr Pinarayi Vijayan shared the picture of the marriage on his social media post citing it as yet another instance of communal harmony in Kerala.

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May 30,2020

Bengaluru, May 31: The coronavirus related fatalities in Karnataka rose to 49 with the death of a 47-year-old woman while 141 new coronavirus cases were confirmed on Saturday taking the infection tally to 2,922, Karnataka minister S Suresh Kumar said.

Among the fresh cases, 90 are inter-state passengers, he told reporters.

The deceased woman from Bidar was admitted on May 24 and died on May 28 at a designated hospital in Bidar, Kumar, minister for primary and secondary education and spokesperson for Covid-19 in the state, said.

The woman was diagnosed with influenza like illness with a history of paralysis and was bed-ridden besides having hypertension and convulsions, Kumar said.

According to him, the total cases include 997 discharges, 1,874 active cases, 49 Covid-19 deaths and two non-Covid related deaths.

Of the total active cases, 15 are in the ICU, he added.

The new cases comprise 33 in Bengaluru, 18 in Yadagir, 14 in Dakshina Kannada, 13 each in Udupi and Hassan, 11 in Vijayapura, 10 in Bidar, six in Shivamogga, four each in Davangere and Haveri, three in Kolar, two each in Kalaburagi, Mysuru, Uttara Kannada, Dharwad, and one each in Belagavi, Chitradurga, Tumakuru and Bengaluru Rural, the health department said in its bulletin.

The minister said the government has issued an order regarding relaxation of curfew on Sundays.

According to the order issued by Chief Secretary T M Vijay Bhaskar, there will not be any curfew on Sundays throughout the day following requests from people.

As per the previous order, curfew was from 7 am to 7 pm on Sundays.

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