SP Rao transferred to B'lore; Labu Ram to be DK's new SP

March 22, 2011
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Mangalore, March 22: Superintendent of Police of Dakshina Kannada district A Subrahmanyeshwara Rao, Deputy Commissioner of Police of Mangalore City Commissionerate R Ramesh and Superintendent of Police of Udupi Praveen Madhukar Pawar are among the 24 IPS officers, who received transfer orders on Monday by the Karnataka state government, in a major reshuffle of police set-up.

Rao has been posted as SP, Internal Security, Bangalore. Labu Ram is expected to take charge as the new SP of Dakshina Kannada district.
Ramesh has been promoted as SP and posted to Uttar Kannada district, while Pawar has been posted as SP of Gulbarga district. Bidar SP YS Ravi Kumar will replace Pawar as new SP of Udupi. Interestingly, former Puttur ASP Amith Singh has also been promoted and posted as SP of Hassan.
Following is the list of the new postings of the transferred IPS officers:

K Ramachandra Rao promoted and retained as Inspector General of Police and Commissioner of Police, Hubli-Dharwad City, Hubli.
Amar Kumar Pandey, Inspector General of Police, Southern Range, Mysore.
Malini Krishnamoorthy, Inspector General of Police, Home Guards & Civil Defence, Bangalore.
A S N Murthy, Inspector General of Police and Director, Karnataka Police Academy, Mysore.
K L Sudheer, Inspector General of Police, Karnataka State Reserve Police, Bangalore, with additional charge as Inspector General of Police, Bangalore Metropolitan Task Force, Bangalore.
M A Saleem, Inspector General of Police, Administration, Bangalore.
K S R Charan Reddy, Inspector General of Police, Eastern Range, Davangere.
J Arun Chakravarthy, Deputy Inspector General of Police, Directorate of Civil Rights Enforcement Cell, Bangalore.
S Murugan, Deputy Inspector General of Police, CID (Economic Offences), Bangalore.
K V Sharat Chandra, Deputy Inspector General of Police, Head Quarters-I, Bangalore.
B A Padmanayan, Deputy Inspector General of Police, CID, Bangalore.
B N S Reddy, Deputy Inspector General of Police, City Armed Reserve (CAR), Bangalore.
P H Rane, Deputy Inspector General of Police, Security, Bangalore.
Pravin Madhukar Pawar, Superintendent of Police, Gulbarga.
Y S Ravi Kumar, Superintendent of Police, Udupi.
R Ramesh, Superintendent of Police, Uttara Kannada.
Amit Singh, Superintendent of Police, Hassan;
T R Suresh, Superintendent of Police, Tumkur.
P S Harsha, Deputy Commissioner of Police, South-East Division, Bangalore.
Raman Gupta, Superintendent of Police, Shimoga.
Chetan Singh Rathor, Superintendent of Police, Haveri.
N Shashi Kumar, Superintendent of Police, Raichur.
A Subrahmanyeshwara Rao, Superintendent of Police, Internal Security, Bangalore.
Labu Ram, Superintendent of Police, Dakshina Kannada district.

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Media Release
January 18,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 18: ‘Ride For Rotary’ convoy of motor vehicles will be flagged off from Hotel Ocean Pearl Inn at Bejai-Kapikad, Mangaluru on 19th January, 2020 at 8.30 a.m.

Mangaluru has been chosen as the starting point for the convoy route this year which will cover Kerala, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. 38 Rotarians from 14 countries are participating in 2019-20 Ride For Rotary, which is the fourth edition of the event. They will traverse through Madikeri, Mysore, Wayanad, Ooty, Coimbatore, Munnar, Thekkady and Allepey before terminating at Kochi on 29th of January, 2020.

2019-20 Ride For Rotary includes 28 motorbikes and 5 cars. The participating nationalities are India, Norway, Sweden, Canada, France, Germany, USA, UK, Switzerland, Austria, Denmark, Poland and Belgium. They belong to ages 21 to 78, with 78-year old Otto Rieve from Canada being the senior most enthusiast. Swiss national of Indian origin Raj Patholi and Mangalorean Abraham Zacharias are among the riders. Delegates who have already reached Mangalore visited Bantwal on Friday to attend a gala dinner hosted by the Rotary Club of Bantwal.

Ride for Rotary is a charity event conceived by Rotary District 3181 which comprises of the revenue districts of Mysore, Kodagu, Dakshina Kannada and Chamarajanagar covering 85 Rotary Clubs in 9 zones. Rotarians from across the world will come together for twelve exhilarating days. They will traverse through the meticulously arranged routes, enjoy the natural beauty of the places and experience the varied cultures and cuisines of the region. Ride for Rotary connects people and places like no other - Rotary Connects the World.

The proceeds from the event go to The Rotary Foundation, a charitable organisation that works tirelessly for the upliftment of the society.

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Agencies
June 13,2020

New Delhi, Jun 13: Loss of smell or taste has been added to the list of COVID-19 symptoms, according to the revised clinical management protocols released by the Union Health Ministry on Saturday.

The ministry said that coronavirus-infected patients reporting to various COVID-19 treatment facilities have been reporting symptoms like fever, cough, fatigue, shortness of breath, expectoration, myalgia, rhinorrhea, sore throat and diarrhea.

They have also complained of loss of smell (anosmia) or loss of taste (ageusia) preceding the onset of respiratory symptoms.

Older people and immune-suppressed patients in particular may present with atypical symptoms such as fatigue, reduced alertness, reduced mobility, diarrhoea, loss of appetite, delirium, and absence of fever, the ministry said.

Children might not have reported fever or cough as frequently as adults.

The US's national public health institute, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), had in early May incorporated "a new loss of taste or smell" in the list of COVID-19 symptoms.

According to the data from Integrated Health Information Platform and Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme, portal case investigation forms for COVID 19 (n=15,366), the details on the signs and symptoms reported are (as on June 11), fever (27 per cent), cough (21 pc), sore throat (10 pc), breathlessness (8 pc), Weakness (7 pc), running nose (3pc ) and others 24 pc.

According to the health ministry, people infected by the novel coronavirus are the main source of infection.

Direct person-to-person transmission occurs through close contact, mainly through respiratory droplets that are released when the infected person coughs, sneezes, or talks.

These droplets may also land on surfaces, where the virus remains viable. Infection can also occur if a person touches an infected surface and then touches his or her eyes, nose, or mouth.

The median incubation period is 5.1 days (range 2–14 days). The precise interval during which an individual with COVID-19 is infectious is uncertain.

As per the current evidence, the period of infectivity starts 2 days prior to onset of symptoms and lasts up to 8 days.

The extent and role played by pre-clinical/ asymptomatic infections in transmission still remain under investigation.

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News Network
March 30,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 30: Police on Monday registered a case against a man, who, after return from Dubai, had failed to adhere to lockdown guidelines of house quarantine.

The case was filed by Assistant Commissioner, Puttur, Dr Yathish Ullal.

The man, who returned from Dubai on March 21, had a seal on his hand and was supposed to stay at home for 14 days, but was seen roaming around the city, hence he was taken into custody and a case registered.

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