Man drags 'vaastu' firm to court as his daughters remain unmarried

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October 19, 2017

Vijayapura, Oct 19: A man in Karnataka has dragged a ‘vaastu’ consultation firm to the court, saying his life didn’t have the necessary changes after he made the architectural changes that he was directed to make by the firm.

About two years ago, Mahadev Dudihal, an employee with a legal firm in Vijayapura in north Karnataka, had contacted a Vaastu firm for advice after watching its advertisement on a news channel.

After taking Rs 11,600 from him as consultation fee, the firm advised him to remodel his house to a Vaastu-compliant design to “ward off the evil forces that were preventing the wedding of his daughters.” He was promised that “positive changes” would occur in three to eight months.

Mr. Dudihal says he spent around Rs 5 lakh to renovate his house as per Vaastu requirements. But when his three daughters continued to remain unmarried even after a year, he decided to approach the Vijayapura District Consumer Forum for redress.

He filed a case of unfair trade practices and deficiency of service under the Consumer Protection Act. When the district forum held that the issue did not fall under its purview, he approached the State consumer forum, where the case is now pending. He is also contemplating filing a police case against the agency for cheating.

According to Pradeep Anantapur, Mr. Dudihal’s advocate, any person or company doing business for a commercial purpose is liable for punishment if he provides shoddy service or product. “The Vaastu agencies should also be held responsible for deficiency in service,” he said.

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July 4,2020

Mangaluru, Jul 4: In the wake of mounting coronavirus cases in Dakshina Kannada, all jewellery shops district will be closed for five days from July 5 to July 9.

The decision was taken by the Dakshina Kannada district unit of Jewellers’ Association.

All the jewellery shops including corporate jewellery shops in Manglauru and other parts of district will remain closed for five days, a media release said.

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February 5,2020

Udupi, Feb 5: A school boy died after being bitten by a venomous snake while he was returning home from a playground at Perdoor village in Udupi district.

The victim has been identified as Abhinav (9), son of Raju Shetty and Gita Shetty couple from the same village. 

Abhinav had returned from school yesterday evening as usually. He then went out to play. At around 7 p.m. while he was walking towards home, a snake bit him sources said. 

He was immediately taken to KMC Hospital in Manipal, where doctors pronounced him brought dead. 

A case of unnatural death has been registered in the jurisdictional police station.

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May 4,2020

The government of India today said it will begin evacuating its nationals stuck abroad due to the coronavirus pandemic from May 7 in a phased manner. This facility would be made available on payment basis. 

A Standard Operating Protocol has been put in place and the travel would be arranged by aircraft as well as naval ships and will be available on a payment-basis, the government said.

"Medical screening of passengers would be done before taking the flight. Only asymptomatic passengers would be allowed to travel. During the journey, all these passengers would have to follow the protocols, such as the health protocols, issued by the ministry of health and the ministry of civil aviation," it said in a statement.

Specifying the protocols upon entry in India, the government said the returning Indians would be medically screened and will have to be quarantined for 14 days, either in a hospital or in an institutional quarantine on payment-basis, by the respective state government.

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