Mangaluru: 1,000 participants expected in Cycle Rally-2016

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March 17, 2016

Mangaluru, Mar 17: The Mangalore Cycle Club Taj Cycle Co. and Elite Event Solution Mangalore will organize 5kms –Cycle Rally 2016 on April 3 on Occasion of World Health Day, which is expected to attract about 1,000 people of different age groups.

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The participants and visitors of the “Cycle Rally" ride will be entertained by music groups and traditional dance groups at the starting and finishing points and also at different places en route. To add more colour to the event the organizers are making arrangements to rope in celebrities.

That the objective of organizing such an event is to promote healthy lifestyle. people of Mangalore are on the road to a healthier lifestyle. Events such as this, give them the opportunity to come out and ride with the luxury of no traffic.

The Cycle riding route will take the Cycle riders to some of the prominent landmarks of Mangalore so that they can get a glimpse of the rich heritage of the city. The Cycle riders will be provided with Water enroute and refreshments on finishing the race. Medical facility will be provided enroute by the Medical Partners of the event. Doctors/Nursing staff along with Ambulance will be stationed at the Start/Finish line and also at various points en route to provide medical care for the Cycle riders.

It is not a competition but an occasion to enjoy cycle ride covering Five k.m. stretch to World Health Day. Children aged above 8 years and adults can participate.

The Cycle Rally 2016 has been categorized into 3. like Lady rider ,rider-senior , Junior Raider Children above 8 years will be allowed to participate in the rally while can take part in (5 kilometers) Ride.

Starting Point from Lady hill circle, Lalbagh, MG Road ,PVS, Navabharath Circle ,KS Rao Road and The Forum Fiza Mall End Point.

The raider will be honored with certificates and Participants those who will complete the Rally, get a chance to win a lucky dip contest. Lucky Riders win Cycles will be distrusted among them.

To encourage corporate firms and educational institutions to participate in the event as a team, the organizers have instituted Healthily Cycle Award” which will be presented to the company or educational institution with maximum participation

"First 500 participants will be given Cycle Ride 2016 T-Shirt, participation medial and certificate and refreshments. Water will be made available for participants on the route and medical facility including ambulance will also kept ready.

"The Cycling aims at promoting one's journey towards a happy and healthy living. The Cycle Rally 2016 is also a fun event and group participation is encouraged. It presents a wonderful opportunity for likeminded people, friends and corporate houses to make their presence felt by wearing rally T-shirts, beating drums and scarring placards with innovative slogans suitable to the occasion or highlighting the strengths of the city. This is an opportunity to promote team work and demonstrate social responsibility.

Cycle enthusiasts can register at Registration counter:

TAJ CYCLE COMPANY
Ismail Building, Maidan Road,
Mangalore
Phone: 2426048,
Registration fee is Rs 50.00
Enroll Before 31th March 2016.

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July 16,2020

Udupi, Jul 16: With two deaths in a single day, and receiving coronavirus positive report of a person who died two days ago, Udupi district’s covid-19 death toll today mounted to eight. 

A-49-year-old resident of Udupi, was admitted to Ajjarkad government hospital for other ailments. He was suffering from multiple health issues like diabetes and respiratory problems.

Last night he was tested positive for coronavirus and hence he was shifted to Dr TMA Pai COVID hospital in Udupi where he breathed his last today. 

A 54-year-old man from Maravanthe in Byndoor taluk, who was suffering from asthma, today died while being taken from one hospital to the other.

He was admitted to a private hospital in Kundapur on the evening of Wednesday. Today he was being shifted to Manipal hospital. However he breathed his last half way through.  

His body was taken back to Kundapur and throat swab of the deceased was sent for testing. As the sample of the deceased person was taken using rapid test kit, his report was available within half an hour and it showed positive for covid-19. 

Meanwhile, throat swabs of a man from Ankola in Uttar Kannada district, who passed away in Manipal Hospital on July 14, were tested positive today. His funeral was held at the Beedinagudde crematorium as per the COVID norms.

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April 18,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 18: Amid fears that people from the unorganised sector are running out of cash to meet their daily expenses, the Karnataka government said there was no data available for such labourers, who can be provided financial assistance under the direct benefit transfer (DBT) scheme.

"The government does not have data of people in the unorganised sector such as drivers, farmers, domestic help and others. If we have to deposit directly into their account, we need data..," State Labour minister A Shivaram Hebbar told reporters.

The minister said a situation borne out of the COVID-19, where the entire nation has been lockdown was never anticipated.

To him, the pandemic has given an opportunity to gather information about the unorganised sector.

"This COVID-19 has taught the department and the workers a lesson that we should be prepared for a situation like this. We have learnt that all the information about labourers should be available with the labour department," Hebbar conceded.

The minister opined that the department should have had the list during the good times but nobody bothered to have it.

"During the good times nobody bothered about it -- neither they (beneficiaries) asked for it, nor we thought of it.," Hebbar said.

Now that the pandemic has struck, the government is focusing only on not letting anyone starve to death.

A three-level preparation has been made -- at the village level, Taluk level and the city level, the minister said.

Village anganwadis have been stuffed with food items to be cooked for the needy, whereas in Taluk level, government hostels have been turned into shelters for the labourers, he said, noting that lakhs of philanthropists in cities have come forward to feed the people from unorganised sector.

"The basic objective of our government is that no one should starve to death. The issue of organised or unorganised sector comes next," he explained.

On the fear of large-scale retrenchment, the minister said notices have been served on all the industries that no one should be expelled from the job.

However, Hebbar underlined that the industrialists today are as much in distress as the workers and his department was taking into account everyone's concern.

A decision will be taken in this connection by the government in the next two days, to provide assistance to small enterprises to keep them afloat.

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January 6,2020

Jan 6: A Thane resident lost a little over Rs 1 lakh in an online fraud involving popular payment gateways, police said on Saturday. The complainant, a resident of Patlipada, wanted to sell his furniture and posted an ad on Facebook on December 21, an official said.

On December 24, he received a call from one Rajendra Sharma who offered to buy the furniture and wanted to transfer the amount through payment gateways — Paytm and Google Pay, he said.

However, instead of the money getting credited to his account, the complainant found that Rs 1.01 lakh were debited from him during three transactions on two payment gateways, the official said.

The complainant realised that he had been cheated when the accused assured that he would return the money and asked him for another account number, he added.

An offense has been registered against the unidentified accused under section 420 (cheating) of the Indian Penal Code and Information Technology Act and further investigations are underway, he said.

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