Mangaluru: Madrasa student stabbed by bike-borne miscreants near Konaje

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November 14, 2016

Manglauru, Nov 14: A madrasa student on Monday evening became the latest victim of the stabbing spree in Ullal-Konaje region in Dakshina Kannada.

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Razik, son of Mayyaddi, a resident of Kairangala village located on Mangaluru-Bantwal border, has been admitted to a private hospital in Deralakatte with severe injuries.

It is learnt that Razik was walking towards his madrasa from his home at Jalli Cross in Kairangala when motorbike-borne miscreants approached him seeking directions.

When Razik was showing them the direction the pillion rider stabbed him with a knife. The miscreants sped away when the Razik collapsed.

This is the fourth incident of stabbing in last four days in this communal sensitive region. On November 10 an RSS activists was stabbed by motorbike-borne miscreants near Kutthar under the limits of Ullal police station.

On November 12 two Muslim youths were stabbed by motorbike-borne miscreants in a similar way at Manjanady Kattemar and Ansar Nagar under the limits of Konaje police station.

Food and Civil Supplies Minister U T Khader, who represents Mangaluru constituency, comprising the Ullal-Konaje region, at Karnataka Legislative Assembly, had recently alleged that some communal groups were trying to disrupt peace in the region for political reasons.

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ajit kumar
 - 
Tuesday, 15 Nov 2016

shame on those mad people who attack small children, jelousy on the mind and heart, surely they are one who are loosers,

Peace lover
 - 
Monday, 14 Nov 2016

If the dept notable to drag out the culprits from the route then it will be difficult for the public to lead peace full life.
Now everything is with police dept hand.
Hope they will do their best to pull out the culprits.

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May 2,2020

Mangalore, May 2: More than 500 families received ration kits in a distribution drive conducted by St Agnes College in outskirts of Mangaluru on Wednesday.

Since the lockdown was announced, the management, staff and alumni of St Agnes College are playing an active role in ensuring no one is deprived of food and essentials during these challenging pandemic times.

The College as part of its Agnes towards Community (ATC) programme had adopted villages such as Munnur, Harekala, Amlamogaru, Someshwara and Pavur. Various development drives are conducted in these villages by the staff and students. However, due to the COVID-19 lockdown, the activities undertaken in these villages were kept on hold.

The College recently received information from its network that several families in these villages are struggling for food and essentials.

The College management in association with its alumni and well-wishers took-up the initiative to distribute ration kits consisting of rice, dal, spices, tea powder, hygiene products and other essentials to 500 needy families belonging to these villages.

The drive was held in presence of Zilla Panchayat member Dhanalakshmi Gatty and other Gram Panchayat members.

"We were able to provide food to 600 and more families in different villages and to the stranded migrant workers in the city during this time of crisis because of the generous contributions of our staff, alumni and well wishes" says Sr Dr. M. Jeswina A.C.

The College management expresses its gratitude to all donors, especially the staff, alumni and those associated with the college.

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May 23,2020

Udupi, May 23: Five more persons tested positive for coronavirus in the coastal district of Udupi today. 

They include three men aged 37, 55, 31 and two women aged 48 and 34. 

Among them four are returnees from Mumbai and one is foreign returnee.

With this the total number of covid-19 cases in the district rose to 55.

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February 20,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 20: German software group SAP said on Thursday that it had temporarily shut down its offices across India for sanitisation after two employees in its Bengaluru Ecoworld office tested positive for H1N1 virus.

"Two SAP India employees based in Bangalore (RMZ Ecoworld office) have tested positive for the H1N1 virus. Detailed contact tracing that the infected colleagues may have come into contact with is underway," SAP India said in an emailed statement.

The company said its offices across Bengaluru, Gurugram and Mumbai have been closed for extensive sanitisation. All employees based in these locations have been asked to work from home till further notice

SAP India also advised its employees to seek medical advice if they or their family members have any symptoms of cold, cough with fever.

H1N1 or swine flu can spread through air. Its symptoms are cough, fever, sore throat, running nose, body ache, headache, chills and fatigue.

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