Mangalore abuzz with Eid-eve revelry, last-gasp shopping

September 10, 2010

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Mangalore, September 9: With the proclamation of Eid, the city as well as the suburban pockets including Jeppu, Ullal, Kallapu and Thokkottu woke up to a new spell of frantic activity, with the festivities of the morning on top of everyone's mind.

People had to step up their preparations for the festival by a notch as hardly any time was left for last-minute purchases, including grocery, cloth, sweets and vegetables. The fancy stores in Hampankatta were virtually mobbed by women, with children also vying for their share of the pie!

The masjids had been decked up with lighting and buntings, while the hoardings of greetings were seen erected across the city. The one hoarding erected near Thokkottu, in which four Christian friends had extended greetings to their Muslim brothers stood out from the rest.

Kudroli buzzed with activities ever since the Maghrib prayer as Royal Friends had begun their annual Fithrah distribution and needy people had swarmed the venue within seconds.

The roads were decorated with lights while masjids in Kasaigalli, Kandatpalli, Jeppu, Kallapu and Kudroli were lit up giving them an entirely new look.

The replicas of crescent and star attracted curious onlookers on JM Road, while there was a beeline of customers near Saleem Store and the adjacent meat shop.

Hampankatta and central market areas were also awake late into the night, facilitating last-minute festival buying and other related activities.

Tailoring shops were also seen swarmed with customers, while outlets in Empire Mall and Bharat Mall extended their closing hours to attract upmarket customers.

The burkha-clad women moving from one shop to the other in search of festival dresses and footwear was a common sight in and around Hampankatta from the morning.

Even in places like Kankanady, shops remained open in Shalimar Complex, Mangalore Gate and Kuneel Complex, making nth-hour business.

Buying Kurtas, topis and perfumes were also a common sight across the downtown Mangalore, while women were seen huddled inside their homes applying mehandi.

Children seemed to enjoy the hype a lot with many young kids vrooming in cycles with friends on toe. Qawwalis were being played through loudspeakers in places like Kudroli and Bunder.

People were also busy exchanging advance Eid Mubaraks even amidst their last-gasp purchases, while the mobiles kept buzzing with in-bound texts carrying greetings from the known and the unknown friends.

But a sudden burst of rain just after midnight, dampened the spirits of the hard-core revelers a bit, but with more important tasks lying ahead, it was just the kind of break they actually needed.

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April 9,2020

Kalaburagi, Apr 9: An FIR has been lodged against the management and staff of Bahamani Super Speciality Hospital here in Kalaburagi allegedly for not following procedures meant to deal with COVID-19 and hiding details of patients with coronavirus symptoms, said District Deputy Commissioner Sharath B on Wednesday.

The district family welfare department official and nodal officer of KPME Kalaburagi took cognisance of the reports that the private hospitals in the district are not informing the government about patients having COVID-19 symptoms and they are only reporting about such cases at the last moment.

"It has come to our light that some private hospitals in Kalaburagi city are hiding information about the patients who are having COVID-19 like symptoms and these cases are not being reported on time to us," said the District Deputy Commissioner.

"We verified the records of these hospitals and it is clear now that they are revealing the serious cases in the last moment when the treatment has not given any help to patients. Only then such cases are bringing to ESI hospital in Kalaburagi. We have taken steps to quarantine the entire staff member of Bahamani hospital. We have taken legal steps against them for non-compliance of the orders issued to them and for not reporting this matter to us at the earliest stage," he said.

A case has been registered under the Disaster Management Act, 2005 column 51, 58 and sections 269 and 188 of the Indian Penal Code.

He further said that two new cases were reported positive on April 8 and one person has succumbed to the infection because he was having a severe respiratory infection.
He appealed to everyone to strictly follow lockdown restrictions and not violate Section 144 at any cost.

Speaking about the attacks on Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA) and Anganwadi workers, who were given a task to collect travel details of locals in view of coronavirus crisis, Sharath said: "Some of the health workers, ASHA and Anganwadi workers, who have been given a task to going from door to door to verify health status were troubled unnecessarily, saying that they have come to collect data for NRC and NPR."

"They are doing a survey on behalf of the district administration as they have to gather travelling information so that a person can be quarantined to contain COVID-19 spread. There has been an attack, a case has been registered in this regard," he said.

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August 8,2020

Bengaluru, Aug 8: Anticipating a huge number of pilgrims from Karnataka to start visiting Ayodhya following the foundation stone laying ceremony of the Ram temple, Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa on Friday requested his Uttar Pradesh counterpart Yogi Adityanath for two acres of land to build a 'yatri nivas' (guest house).

"A large number of pilgrims from Karnataka would be visiting Ayodhya. The government of Karnataka wishes to construct a yatri nivas for the pilgrims visiting Ayodhya," Yediyurappa wrote to Yogi.

"I request you to grant two acres of land in Ayodhya for this purpose," he said.

The Chief Minister said the yatri nivas will be constructed for the benefit of pilgrims from the southern state.

He also congratulated the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister for successfully laying the foundation stone for the Ram temple on Wednesday.

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M SHARIEF SULTAN
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Sunday, 9 Aug 2020

Use our money for corona patients. Dont waste tax payers money.

For Ayodhya pilgrims, Spend from your BJP looted money.

Ahmed A.K.
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Sunday, 9 Aug 2020

Our ruling govt is only interested in RAM Mandir and spending crores of rupees for the temple. Why the other community is not demanding fund from the GOVT?

Not bothered about the development of the country as currently we have no idea how to tackle the corona viurs. Ministers are keen on builing Guest house for pilgrims, Statue of RAM etc etc.

Please concentrate on how to minimise the Virus issue in KARNAKATA like other Gulf countries.

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March 9,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 9: A person who arrived at the airport in Mangaluru from Dubai and was admitted to the isolation ward of a hospital with symptoms of coronavirus has gone missing, sources said.

The patient, who arrived on Sunday, was shifted to the district Wenlock hospital with a high fever and a few symptoms of coronavirus.

He reportedly argued with the hospital staff late in the night that he had not contracted the virus and left the hospital saying he will take treatment in a private hospital.

The hospital health officer called up the police and a high alert has been sounded in coastal districts to locate the person who has 'escaped' from the hospital.

Dakshina Kannada district health officer Sikandar Pasha had earlier said the patient will be kept under observation for 24 hours and will be discharged after routine tests.

The district health department on Monday lodged a complaint with the Mangaluru police station and investigation is on.

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