Extension of train service to Karwar would help students'

March 5, 2011

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Mangalore, March 5: In the backdrop of few persons lobbying against the extension of Mangalore-Bangalore train to Karwar, Paschima Karavali Railway Yatri Abhivridhi Samiti has said that if the train is extended to Karwar, then railway connectivity will be provided from Karwar-Mangalore-Puttur-Subramanya.


Moreover, it will be convenient to the school and college students along with office-goers.

According to a press release from Samiti President Hanumantha Kamath, the train will connect Surathkal, Udupi, Kundapura, Bhatkal, Murdeshwara, Honnavara, Karwar and other important cities of coastal district. At the same time, it will also provide connectivity to Subramanya, Mysore, Bangalore to the people of the entire coastal district, the release said.

“If the night train is extended to Karwar, then the people of Puttur, Subramanya and Bantwal can visit Surathkal, Udupi, Kundapura and other places. Moreover, the people from the region can also visit Manipal for medical and business purpose in the morning and come back in the same train in the evening.”


“With the extension of Bangalore-Mangalore train to Kannur, the train is running empty, thus incurring loss to the railways. In fact, the railways had dropped the proposal on a train to Kannur few years ago, citing the reason that it is not profitable venture. However, later owing to the lobby from Kerala, the train was extended to Kannur. In fact, if the night train is extended to Karwar, then it will benefit the railways.”



He said the railways have brushed aside the indtroduction of addition train between Mangalore-Bangalore. In this background, even the proposal on the daily running of day train is a distant dream. Hence, the South Western Railways have to provide justice to Kerala and Karnataka by running few boogies to Kannur and few to Karwar.


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February 14,2020

Mysuru, Feb 14: Two weeks after her engagement with another boy, a 20-year-old girl who was in love with a boy, committed suicide at her residence in Nanjangud on Wednesday.

Meghana's parents have accused her lover Manikanta of Hemmargala of abetting her suicide. The girl's father in his complaint has claimed that Manikanta threatened to send their photos to her fiance following which she took the extreme step. He has also claimed his daughter was molested by Manikanta two years ago.

Manikanta who is on the run has been booked for rape and abetting suicide following the complaint.

Since the girl was from the SC community, cops have also slapped cases under Atrocities (Prevention) Act against Manikanta. Nanjangud sub-division DSP Prabhkar Rao Shinde will investigate the case as charges have been made under provisions of the act.

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May 20,2020

Mangaluru/Udupi, May 20: The twin districts of coastal Karnataka today reported seven new coronavirus cases. Six cases were reported from Udupi district and one from Dakshina Kannada.

All the six new coronavirus patients in Udupi have been admitted to Dr TMA Pai Covid hospital.

With the new case, 22 confirmed cases of coronavirus have been reported so far in the district, including a one death. Three have recovered, and 18 are active.

55th case in Mangaluru

The new coronavirus patient in Dakshina Kannada is a 40-year-old woman from Neermarga near Mangaluru.

With this, the total number of cases in Dakshina Kannada has risen to 55 out of which 33 are currently active.

The woman had travelled from Rajajinagar in Bengaluru along with her son to Mangaluru on May 10.

Sources said that she was residing in two houses at Kudupu and Kuttikala.

She was suffering from Asthma and respiratory problems. She was admitted to Wenlock COVID hospital on May 17.

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April 20,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 20: Dakshina Kannada police have warned of stringent legal action against people who share photos of the coronavirus victims in the district and other patients on social websites.

District superintendent of police B M Laxmi Prasad in a release, warned the people that strict legal action will be taken against those who flout rules.

Police have noted that a picture of one of the COVID-19 victims in the area is being shared on social media.

Providing any information about coronavirus-infected patients or victims publicly is a punishable offence, he said.

The police are putting together information about the people who shared the photo and other information about the COVID-19 in the district and have initiated legal action.

A 50-year old woman from Bantwal had died of Covid-19 at the Wenlock hospital here on Sunday.

She is the first coronavirus victim in the district.

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