Mangaluru: Miscreants attack two innocents with lethal weapons after Katipalla murder

coastaldigest.com news network
January 4, 2018

Mangaluru, Jun 4: Even though the police managed to catch four accused in connection with the murder of Deepak Rao at Katipalla on Wednesday, the trouble mongers attacked two persons belonging to Muslim community with lethal weapons without any provocation in two different places of Mangaluru taluk.

Basheer (45), a resident of Akashbhavana area in the city, who was on his way to his home after closing his shop last night was brutally attacked by miscreants near Kottara Chowky.

The assailants fled the spot after Basheer collapsed. Fortunately, two ambulance drivers – Rohit and Shekhar – who were passing through the same way saw a man lying in unconscious on the road. They immediately informed local police and shifted him to a nearby hospital. His condition is said to be critical.

In another incident that took place on Wednesday evening, a 22-year-old Muslim youth was attacked with swords while he was riding his motorbike towards Mangaluru city from Katipalla.

The victim has been identified as Mohammed Mubashshir, son of son of Abdul Razzak, a resident of Bunder.

He was returning home after attending a relative’s marriage at Katipalla. Near Surthkal, a gang of miscreants waylaid him and attacked him with sword. He was shifted to a private hospital in the city.

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ahmed
 - 
Friday, 5 Jan 2018

Attacking Innocents person tiz is BJP RSS BD VHP HJV AND SANGI habit and their culture 

Sangeeth
 - 
Thursday, 4 Jan 2018

One day everything will get revealed. Police favouring them much. 

NavaBharath
 - 
Thursday, 4 Jan 2018

We wont attack anybody without reason.

Yogesh
 - 
Thursday, 4 Jan 2018

Who knows these "innocents" involved in that or not.

JABBU HOSA MANE
 - 
Thursday, 4 Jan 2018

 

Dear Sanga parivaar Monkey teem,If you have dare attack culprits or who attack you instead of attacking innocent pepole

Well Wisher
 - 
Thursday, 4 Jan 2018

Dear All,

 

Do not take the law into your hands. Attacking innocents of any community is not right. Police have already caught the culprits. Let's wait for their statement. Whether this murder was for a religious reason or drugs related or a supari. No religion promotes killing or attacking. Please do not politicize the murder. Give the culprits to the public, let the public teach them a lesson.

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June 16,2020

Shivamogga, Jun 16: The Deputy Commissioner on Tuesday announced a ban on movement of heavy goods vehicles in the Agumbe ghat section between June 15 and October 15 as a precautionary measure, as there was possibility of landslides due to heavy rain during the monsoon season.

All trucks over 12 tonnes will be prohibited from passing through the ghat, DC K B Shivakumar said in a statement here.

The authorities have suggested two alternative routes for the movement of heavy freight vehicles – the Shimoga-Thirthahalli-Sringeri-Kerekatte-Karkala-Udupi-Mangaluru route and the Shimoga-Thirthahalli-Mastikette-Hulikal-Hosangadi-Siddapura-Udupi-Mangaluru route.

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May 1,2020

Bengaluru, May 1: Former underworld don and real-estate baron Muthappa Rai was admitted to Manipal hospital in Bengaluru on Thursday.

As per sources, Muttappa Rai’s condition is said to be serious.

Muthappa Rai was diagnosed with brain cancer two years ago and had undergone treatment at hospitals in New Delhi, Chennai and Bengaluru.

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coastaldigest.com web desk
January 3,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 3: S Cube Art Gallery has successfully concluded its prestigious assignment from Airports Authority of India (AAI) to beautify Mangaluru Airport with artistic works. AAI had invited tenders for various jobs to be executed in the airport premises. S Cube Art Gallery had made a competitive bid which was subsequently followed up with presentation before selection panel and award of contract. S Cube Art Gallery bagged the contract for six works in two sectors out of the total four sectors for which the tender had been called.

The themes presented by S Cube Art Gallery showcase the Tulu culture and heritage of the people of Coastal Karnataka. The six themes selected are:

1. ‘Human Hand Flying Paper Plane’ – fibre glass and steel sculpture work installed in the circle in the outer precincts of the airport. This is a larger than life sculpture signifying the dreams and aspirations of the air travelers. Artist: Harish Kodialbail, Mangalore

2. ‘Kambala’ – fibre glass sculpture installed at the exit area of the airport. This sculpture is meant to introduce ‘Kambala’, the iconic folk sport of the region to the visitors and tourists. Artist: Harish Kodialbail, Mangalore

3. ‘Fisherman with Boat’ - fibre glass and steel sculpture installed at the entrance to departures lounge of the airport. It symbolizes the fishing culture of the coastal region depicting the soaring aspirations, life of courage and adventure as well as the daily struggles of the fisher folk. Artist: Harish Kodialbail, Mangalore

4. ‘Tiger Dance’ - fibre glass and steel sculpture installed at the arrivals lounge of the airport. This work depicts the world famous ‘Mangalore Pilivesha’ showing tiger dancers in various typical postures to the visiting tourists. Artist: Harish Kodialbail, Mangalore

5. ‘Folk Art Forms’ – six individual terracotta sculptures with Tulunadu cultural themes installed alongside the domestic and international corridors of the airport. Artist: Venki Palimaru, Udupi

6. ‘Jain Miniature Paintings’ – Jain miniature paintings (18x6 feet) – Two works of acrylic on canvas displayed on the wall on either sides of the exit area. The work was conceived after referring to authentic traditional Jain paintings in Moodbidri Jain Mutt and Shravanabelagola Mutt. Artist: Reshma S. Shetty, Mangalore

The total value of the contract was Rs. 56 lakhs. The work was completed over a period of six months and concluded in the month of July, 2019.  S Cube Art Gallery is grateful to the Airports Authority of India for giving the opportunity to participate in this project and showcase the artistic talents of the region.

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