Mangaluru’s Hampankatta area gets a clean look after swachhata abhiyan

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June 30, 2019

Mangaluru, Jun 30: The 30th Shramadan of Ramakrishna Mission Swacchata Abhiyan’s 5th phase was carried out in Hampankatta area today. The shramadan was jointly flagged off at Old Bus Stand by Officers of the State Pollution Control Board Rajashekar Puranik and Jayaprakash Nayak. Swami Ekagamyanandaji, Harish Achar, Mohan Kottari, Srikanth Rao, Aniruddh Nayak, Rajeshwari, Yashodhara Chowta, Srikar Kalluraya and others were present on this occasion.  

Speaking on the occasion, Rajashekar Puranik said, “Clean environment & clean air is very essential for humans. Today Human life is becoming miserable due to pollution at all levels. If the same situation continues, in future days, man has to live with oxygen masks. Hence each of us should take care to preserve the nature & environment we live in. Unless people respond proactively, no project of the Government becomes fruitful. Ramakrishna Mission’s Swacchata Abhiyan is a befitting example for the concern being shared by people I am glad to see this Abhiyan running consistently for 5 years. Along with cleanliness we should also pledge to plant saplings.”

Cleanliness: At first four black spots were identified. Volunteers were divided into four teams. First team led by Sowraj Mangalore removed big heap of garbage from the Bus stand using JCB and cleaned the spot. It was also levelled using mud. Second team of volunteers led by Mehboob Khan cleared the building construction debris and other garbage from a corner in K S Rao Road. Sandip Kodikal, Satish Kenkanaje & other volunteers cleared the heaps of garbage lying in front of the sub office of Health Department and loaded into tipper. Shubhakar Shetty, Prashanth Yekkur & other members of Team Swacch Yekkur removed the plastic, bottles and other dirt from inside the bus stand. Dilraj Alva & other volunteers moved the old vehicles & Auto rickshaws randomly parked to a corner so that much space is available for the regular vehicular parking. Pots with flower plants have been placed in the spots beautified. Team of Swacchata Yodhas will watch over those spots day in and out and prevent the public from littering in those spots by creating awareness. Umanath Kotekar coordinated the Shramadan. 

Distribution of Awareness Handbills: Students of Sri Sharada Vidyalaya visited several shops in Hampankatta & K S Rao Road and created awareness by distributing Awareness Handbills and urged them to keep their surroundings clean. Prof. Satish Bhat & Kodange Balakrishna Naik guided these students. After the programme, Praveen Shetty & other volunteers planted saplings. All volunteers were served with tiffin after Shramadan. KMF sponsored buttermilk to all the volunteers. 

Workshop on Awareness: Today Special workshop on Awareness was arranged in Saint Dominic Church at Ashok Nagar. Reverend Father Aqueen Noronha was present as chief guest. Captain ganesh Karnik spoke about the importance of cleanliness. Nallur Sachin Shetty gave demonstration of Pot Compost and spoke about wet waste management in household. Richard Gonsalves, Sudhir Noronha and others were present. Ranjan B U thanked. Indian Catholic Youth Movement of Ashokanagar had arranged this programme. MRPL is sponsoring these drives.

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May 11,2020

Bengaluru, May 11: Ten new positive cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in Karnataka, taking the total number of infections in the state to 858, the Health department said on Monday.

"Ten new positive cases have been reported from last evening to this noon... Till date 858 COVID-19 positive cases have been confirmed. This includes 31 deaths and 422 discharges," the department said in its mid-day situation update. 

The ten new cases include- three from Davangere, two each from Bidar and Bagalkote, one each from Kalaburagi, Shiggavi in Haveri and Vijayapura. Seven cases are men, three are women.

While most cases are contacts of patients already tested positive, one each are with travel history to Mumbai and Ahmedabad.

One person's contact tracing is underway. 

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June 18,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 18: Two employees at a plant of Toyota Kirloskar Motor in Karnataka's Bidadi have tested positive for COVID-19, the automobile company said in a statement on Wednesday.

According to the auto major, the two employees had attended work on June 7 and 16 respectively.

"As a first step and through appropriate contact tracing, TKM has started identifying all those employees who may have had primary or secondary contact with the infected employees for necessary treatment and quarantine wherever necessary and is in contact with the local government authorities," the statement said.

Toyota Kirloskar Motors had restarted operations after weeks of nationwide lockdown to prevent the spread of coronavirus on May 26. It said that all necessary precautions were to maintain social distancing and all Central and state government directives were being followed.

"However, despite all such measures, two employees at TKM's Bidadi plant tested positive for COVID-19 on June 16th, 2020. Operations at TKM plant has already been temporarily suspended so that required disinfection can be carried out at the plant," the statement said.

"TKM has extended all necessary support to the infected employees for medical treatment as well as quarantine procedures. The company is in touch with the families of the infected employees so as to support them to handle this situation carefully without further complications," it added.

 

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May 4,2020

Bengaluru, May 4: Booze lovers ushered in the resumption of liquor sales in a spirited fashion in Karnataka onMonday thronging stores hours before shutters went up at severalplaces and made no secret of their celebratory mood.

At some places, they flocked liquor shops even before day-break and performed "special prayers" with flowers, coconuts,incense sticks, camphor and crackers in front of the stores.

Liquor outlets had been shut in the State from March 25 following the lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Excise revenue loss during the period was about Rs 2,500 crore, according to government sources.

About 4,500 standalone liquor outlets (CL-2 and CL- 11licence holders), which comprise wine stores and those owned bystate-run Mysore Sales International Limited, outside containmentzones were allowed to be opened from Monday from 9 am to 7 pm withsome restrictions.

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These include customers compulsorily wearing of facemasks andmaintaining social distancing with not more than five people inside liquor shops.

Many customers were indeed well-prepared.

At many places, they came with umbrella, raincoat, newspapers and books and queued up as early as 3 am.

At a liquor shop in Salegame Road in Hassan, the tipplers lit the traditional lamp and incense sticks, performed 'aarati'with camphor and decorated the store with the garland of flowers.

With folded hands, they all performed 'special prayers'.

In Mandya, the tipplers queued up before Martaanda liquor shop before dawn.

An hour before the sales were to resume, a few people burst crackers in celebration.

Some tipplers in Belagavi were more "enterprising."

They wentto a liquor store on Sunday night itself, performed special prayersand placed their "representatives" in the form of slippers, bags and stones in the "social distancing boxes" they themselves had drawn sothat they don't have to stand in queue in the morning.

An elderly woman Dakamma was the centre of attraction in Shivamogga.

The bent body did not bend the determination of this spirited lady, claimed to be 96-year-old, who was heard saying "liquor is goodfor health."

At the taluk headquarters town of Brahmavara in the coastal Udupi district, the queue of the booze lovers was reported to be almost half-a-kilometre.

Long queues were seen at liquor stores at Mariyappana Palya and K R Puram, among others, in Bengaluru.

The store managers too were no less cautious while dealing with customers in the COVID era.

They let the customers enter after spraying sanitisers in their hands, and allowed only those who hadworn masks and maintained social distancing.

To maintain law and order, authorities had deployed policemen in good numbers at these stores and they were seen on duty ensuring  that customers maintained social distancing.

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