Mangaluru: Another youth allegedly murdered in Ullal

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May 23, 2016

Mangaluru, May 23: A youth, who was found on railway tracks at Ullal yesterday in a critical condition, succumbed to his injuries at district Wenlock Hospital in Mangaluru today.

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The deceased has been identified as Nithesh Shetty (27), a resident of Kolya Kaneeruthota, near here. His sister Nita has lodged a murder complaint at Ullal police station.

In her complaint, she has stated that the victim, before breathing his last, had revealed the names of Avinash, Dinesh and Umesh.

It is suspected that the trio attacked Shetty and dumped him on the railway tracks on Sunday. Local residents, who noticed a man lying on the tracks behind Thokkottu bar in a semi-conscious state, informed the police and took him Wenlock hospital through 108.

According to sources, he had multiple injuries and fractures throughout his body and he was not even in a condition to speak. When his sister Nita and brother-in-law Lohit tried to ask him who attacked him, the victim whispered the three names.

It is said that when Shetty was found lying on the tracks, his mobile phone and one of this two shoes were missing. His motorbike was also not there on the spot. However, on Monday morning his motorbike was found on the same spot. Police are investigating the matter.

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Sahil
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Tuesday, 24 May 2016

Sad news.. There is no value for human life nowdays. Its good that he mentioned names or else chaddi police would have arrested innocent muslim youths!!!!!!!!

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June 16,2020

Kalaburagi, Jun 16: Stones were pelted by villagers at an ambulance and a vehicle of health department at Tanda village here, which was fetching 15 people who had tested positive for COVID-19 to a hospital for treatment.

"A medical team along with some police personnel had gone to the Tanda village to bring 15 people who had tested positive for COVID-19 to a hospital for treatment on Monday," Lada Martin Marbaniang, Superintendent of Police (SP) Kalaburagi said.

"The medical team had an argument with villagers, which turned violent and those people started pelting stones at the ambulance and a vehicle of the health department," the SP said.

"On getting information, we rushed more security forces to the village. I visited the spot and spoke to a few leaders. Subsequently, we were able to convince them and all of them were brought to the hospital. A case has been registered against violent offenders," he added.

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May 30,2020

Bengaluru, May 30: The Karnataka government will soon launch a project to maintain the health database of all its citizens, said Medical Education Minister Dr K Sudhakar on Friday.

A first of its kind initiative, the "State Health Register" will be a robust and standardised health repository of all the citizens, as per an official release.

Sudhakar said that the project will be implemented first in Chikkaballapur district on an experimental basis. "Enhanced focus on healthcare has become imperative and our government is committed to providing world-class healthcare to all citizens," he added.

While speaking to media, the minister said that COVID-19 experience has demonstrated the necessity of having robust, real-time public health data and, therefore, there is a need to maintain a repository of health data of each and every citizen.

He said that the government will be undertaking a survey of all 6.5 crore people in the state, by using a team of Primary Health Centre officials, revenue officials, education department staff and ASHA karyakartas.

"They will visit each household and collect health data of all the members of the family. This will not only help the government to provide better healthcare but will also help efficient resource allocation, management and better implementation of various citizen-centric schemes in the state," Sudhakar stated.

"Public-Private Partnership -- It's our vision to provide world-class healthcare to all citizens in the state and we need accurate data to make our vision a reality. The health register is a futuristic project which is taken up in the interest of the people. The project will include 50 per cent partnership of private hospitals. The data collected will help us to prioritise healthcare based on geography, demography and other targetted measures," read the release.

Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa has assured all support for the project and a detailed discussion will be undertaken in the upcoming cabinet meeting, said Dr Sudhakar.

The minister also assured that he is committed to ensuring that all citizens of the state have access to world-class healthcare.

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