Mangaluru: 30th road safety week concludes with traffic rules awareness

coastaldigest.com web desk
February 15, 2019

Mangaluru, Feb 15: The week long Road Safety Awareness initiative jointly organized by Mangaluru Regional Transport Office, Mangaluru City Police and Anti-Pollution Drive ended with a formal conclusion recently at Ramakrishna College Hall. Over one week, several road shows on road safety and traffic rules were performed at various locations around town to keep the general public informed about its importance.

The culmination of this road safety week was witnessed by students and faculty of Ramakrishna College, Bunt’s Hostel where Police, RTO and APD officials were present. An informative play by MSW Students of St. Aloysius College on importance of traffic rules and responsibilities of motorists and pedestrians were highlighted.

John Misquith, the Regional Transport Officer of Mangaluru expressed concern over the latest statistics of road accidents, which shows that casualties are steadily going up. “World Health Organization published the Global Status Report on road safety where 10% of road accidents in the world is contributed to by India. In the country however, 40% of all road accidents involve two and three wheelers while 10% involve pedestrians”, he added.

APD representatives handed over a detailed report on the awareness activities conducted by them to John Misquith. The activities included drawing, slogan and quiz competitions for school kids, medical camp at RTO, bike rally with Kawasaki Moto Rack, street plays at various locations and truck display with accident vehicles at various locations.

Bhujang Shetty Guddeguthu, the founding member of ‘Jagruti Safety Council, Baikampadi’ was given a traditional honour for his relentless efforts to spread awareness on the subject. In his talk, Bhujang Shetty said, “Motorists in general consider traffic rules to be a bane on society but if it weren’t for these rules, road wouldn’t be safe. Road accidents can result in loss of life or disability, both of which are not desirable. School text books must have more information on traffic rules for the younger generation.”

Dr. Deepak Rai, a Consultant Orthopaedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon expressed his concern to accident victims and said, “As a surgeon in the trauma wing, every accident was observed to be preventable. It is disheartening to know that most of the road accident victims are young people. We must train the youth between ages 18 – 35 to remain safe while on the road.”

Vasanth Shetty, President of Ramakrishna Education Trust went emphasized that guidance related to traffic should begin right from adolescence before teenagers get their driving license. “Traffic related accidents happen when motorists are either in urgency or their focus is diverted. Students from 8th standard to PUC should be educated on the harsh reality of getting into an accident,” he added.

Assistant Commissioner of Police, Manjunath Shetty congratulated the Regional Transport Department, Mangaluru Traffic Police and Anti-Pollution Drive Foundation for taking this awareness campaign vigorously. The function included prize distribution for Quiz, painting and slogan writing competitions for school and college students, which were organized as a part of Road Safety week.

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March 26,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 26: The district Wenlock hospital in

the city will be turned into a dedicated hospital for the treatment of COVID-19 patients, Dakshina Kannada district-in- charge Minister Kota Srinivas Poojary said on Thursday.

Addressing reporters here, he said the 250-bed super speciality wing at Wenlock would be converted to a dedicated hospital to treat coronavirus patients in view of the prevailing situation.

The 20-bed Ayush block will be used for the treatment of suspected cases.

The patients currently being treated for various other ailments at the hospital will be shifted to private hospitals within three days.

The expenses for their treatment will be borne by the government, he said.

The 705 beds available at the hospital wards will be used for coronavirus cases in a phased manner.

The patients visiting the outpatient ward will be directed to go to nearby medical colleges for treatment, he said.

A total of 140 children being treated at the regional advanced paediatric care centre at the hospital will be shifted to nearby medical college hospitals.

The centre will also be used for covid-19 treatment.

Poojary said at present five COVID-19 patients and 140 suspected cases are being treated at the Wenlock hospital.

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July 3,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 3: Over 35 acres of land in nine villages on the outskirts of Bengaluru have been earmarked for burial and cremation of bodies of COVID-19 victims after concerns were raised over the safety of funerals being held in burial grounds located in residential areas.

Deputy Commissioner of Bengaluru Urban District GN Shivamurthy issued an order setting apart about 35.5 acres in the villages under four Taluks of Bengaluru North, Bengaluru South, Anekal and Yelahanka.

The order directed the respective Tahsildars to register these chunks of land as reserved for burial grounds and not to use for any purpose.

According to the sources in the district administration, Karnataka Health Minister B Sriramulu and Revenue Minister R Ashoka had directed the officials to identify places on the city outskirts to dispose of the bodies of COVID-19 victims.

Mr Sriramulu had on Wednesday said COVID-19 victims will not be laid to rest in burial grounds in the city and separate places will be earmarked on the outskirts in the backdrop of safety concerns raised by public.

He had also warned against unscientific disposal of used Personal Protection Equipment kits worn by the families of the victim for the final rites, referring to reports about such instances.

In some places, people have also expressed concern over bodies of those who died of the coronavirus being buried in their neighbourhood.

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coastaldigest.com web desk
May 22,2020

Newsroom, May 22: Countless netizens including Indians have hailed the action taken by Jazan University of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia against a high-ranking Indian expatriate who had posted called Indian Muslims as radicals.  

Social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook flooded with appreciation after the University announced on Twitter that the professor, who had posted objectionable messsages, had been fired. The university, however, did not disclose the name of the professor. 

On its Twitter account, Jazan University wrote, “Based on what was monitored by the university about the publication of a contracted faculty member for offensive posts and tweets, his registration has already been folded. #JazanUniversity affirms that it resolutely addresses any perverted or extremist ideas that affect the constants or violate the directions of good leadership.”

After the university’s announcement, many on Twitter posted screenshots of the communal tweets claiming that the professor is Neeraj Bedi and made it clear that the dismissed professor is an Indian.

Bedi has been working as full time Professor in Faculty of Public Health and Tropical Medicine in Jazan University for years.

In his Twitter account, which does not currently exist, he was praising PM Modi and spewing poison against Islam and holding Muslims responsible for the spread of Coronavirus. It is believed that the account was deleted after the protests became severe.

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