Mangaluru: After protest govt stays order on renaming St Aloysius College Road

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July 1, 2017

Mangaluru, Jul 1: The state government on Saturday stayed its notification naming the road stretch between Ambedkar Circle and Catholic Club near Hampankatta in the city as 'Mulki Sunder Ram Shetty Road' hours after thousands of students of St Aloysius College took to the streets demanding that the stretch should be continued to called as St Aloysius College Road.

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It may be recalled that a decision to rename the road was taken by the Mangaluru City Corporation (MCC) and it was approved by the government through a notification on May 24, 2017.

More than 10,000 students, staff members, former students, several organizations and well-wishers in a massive show of strength and solidarity have voiced their strong protest against the renaming of 'St Aloysius College Road'.

L Nagesh, Under Secretary to Urban Development Department, has issued an order staying the May 24, 2017 notification. The order reads, "The notification issued by the government on May 24, 2017 to name the road from Ambedkar Circle to Catholic Club via Light House Hill as 'Mulki Sunder Ram Shetty Road' has been stayed."

The notification naming the road was stayed considering the objections of Mangaluru City South MLA J R Lobo, who has brought to the notice of the government that the said road was known as 'St Aloysius College' for the past several years. The MLA has stated that the proposal to name the road as 'Mulki Sunder Ram Shetty Road' was not brought to the notice of St Aloysius College.

The MLA has pointed out that the head office of Vijaya Bank (Mulki Sunder Ram Shetty had joined the board of directors of the bank as chairman from 1962) was shifted to Bengaluru and the building where the bank was founded does not exist in the said road.

The MLA also has requested that the Vijaya Bank Employees Association has been planning to inaugurate the road on July 2 and hence the notification should be stayed to prevent disharmony, Nagesh stated in the order adding that status quo should be maintained till next order in this regard.

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April 7,2020

Mysuru, Apr 7 Following a tiger at Bronx Zoo in the US, testing positive for COVID-19, Mysuru Zoo authorities here have taken measures to contain the spread of the dreaded disease as per the directions of the Central Zoo Authority (CZA).

The Zoo is on alert and the animal keepers are not allowed to enter the enclosures without safety gear. It is mandatory for the personnel to undergo thermal screening before entering the Zoo. The personnel are provided with safety gears such as masks, gloves and Sanitisers. The CZA has directed to spray disinfectants near the enclosures of the animals and has also directed to monitor the animals’ behavior.

Zoo Authority of Karnataka Member Secretary B P Ravi said, "COVID-19 was detected in a domestic cat two weeks back in Hong Kong. Due to the outbreak of bird flu in Mysuru, we have taken all precautionary measures to combat COVID-19."

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July 20,2020

Mangaluru, Jul 20: Former Union Minister B Janardhana Poojary has urged the people not to be afraid of coronavirus and lead a healthy lifestyle as he was discharged from hospital after completely recovering from covid-19.

The 83-year-old Billawa stalwart was undergoing treatment at a private hospital in the city for over two weeks as he was tested positive for the coronavirus. Today he was discharged from the hospital. 

“There is no need to be worried about the covid-19. People should consume nutritious and immunity boosting food and lead a healthy lifestyle,” he said.

He also urged the people to follow all necessary guidelines such as maintaining physical distance, wearing masks and washing hands frequently to prevent the spread of the virus.

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June 27,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 27: Marijuana or ganja as it is known locally, has emerged as the most peddled and seized drug in Karnataka in the first six months of 2020, a police officer has said, commemorating the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking.

"As many as 510 ganja cases have been registered, leading to the seizure of 312 kg of ganja in 2020," Central Crime Branch (CCB) Deputy Commissioner of Police Kuldeep Jain told media perrsons on Friday.

Cases and seizures of other drugs paled in comparison to Marijuana. Only one case each has been registered on Brown Sugar, Opium and other drug forms.

Hashish was the only other seized narcotic which weighed more than a kg at 17 kg, rest all were under a kg.

Other banned substances included charas, cocaine and MDMA.

Police also seized 91 papers of LSD and 550 tablets belonging to the Yaba, Restyl, Anxit and Nitrosun category of drugs.

Similarly, 781 Indians and 14 foreigners have been arrested in the drugs cases.

Karnataka Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai, Director General of Police Praveen Sood and Bengaluru Police Commissioner Bhaskar Rao were among the officials who commemorated the event which recognised police staff who cracked drug cases.

"Bommai reaffirmed the pledge to fight against drugs and continue the policy of zero tolerance (of drug abuse)," Joint Commissioner of Police Sandeep Patil said.

Police showcased the seized haul of drugs to Bommai in the past one year, and the minister later rewarded the policemen involved in cracking the drugs cases in Karnataka.

Bommai and the police officials took a pledge to fight drugs on the occasion.

"The Karnataka police has been taking strict action against the drug peddlers while at the same time creating awareness among youth," added JCP Sandeep Patil.

Police also roped in celebrities such as Milana Nagaraj, Darling Krishna and former cricketer Anil Kumble to send across a social message to give up drugs.

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