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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June 15,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 15: As the central government has not allowed reopening of gyms in the country amid COVID-19 pandemic, many gymnasiums in Bengaluru are on the verge of closing or sale.

Rakshith Gowda, a gym owner and secretary of gym owners association told ANI that they are not even able to pay rent of the premises which is Rs 60,000 to 1 lakh per month.

"The condition of the owners of the gym have worsened. We have to pay a minimum of Rs 60,000 - 100,000 rent of the building and for past 4 months we couldn't pay the rent, salary to trainers and cleaners, EMI," Gowda said.

"I urge the government to take necessary steps to bring up the gym sector as they have allowed opening up of shops, temples, malls. We urge the government to take proper steps in the interest of gyms," added Gowda.

Mahesh, a gymer said that he had to participate in a competition and due to lockdown he could not work on his bodybuilding.

"I was building my body for one year and due to lockdown I couldn't do the workout, I had to take part in a competition, now I need at least another one year to build my body back," Mahesh said.

Prasad, international bodybuilder said, "Most of the bodybuilders and gym owners are running gyms by taking loans, they are not in the situation to pay their loan EMIs."

"It's very important for us to reopen gyms and run them with all precautions and guidelines but the government is not allowing us to pay our loans and many gym owners and trainers are facing a tough time to earn living. We have requested Deputy Chief Minister Govind Karjol and cabinet ministers to allow us to open, but the government hasn't taken the decision in the interest of gyms which is creating more problems for us," Prasad said.

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May 18,2020

Bengaluru, May 18: Karnataka education minister S Suresh Kumar on Monday announced the SSLC examination dates. Earlier, Karnataka SSLC examinations were to be held between March 27 and April 9, 2020, but had to be postponed due to the outbreak of Covid-19 pandemic and the subsequent lockdown.

The minister announced that Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board (KSEEB) will conduct SSLC examination between June 25 to July 4 and the PUC exam for English paper will be held on June, 18, 2020.

"Examinations for Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) will be conducted between June 25 and July 4 in Karnataka. Exams for English paper of Pre-University Course (PUC) will he held on June 18: Karnataka Education Minister S Suresh Kumar," ANI tweeted.

The minister for primary and secondary education had held a meeting with the department officials to discuss the feasibility of conducting the exam.

Modalities of conducting the examination in the current situation of the COVID 19 pandemic while taking care of interests of students is of paramount importance, S Suresh Kumar said adding these issues have been kept in mind while finalising the schedule.

With inter-state and inter-district mobility a major issue with public transport not available and also due to 14-day institutional quarantine norms, the minister had told TOI that an idea has been introduced to allow students appear for the examination in the district where they presently are than at their designated examination centre.

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July 2,2020

Yadgir, July 2: A fresh video of the health staff dragging the body of a Covid-19 victim and dumping it into a pit disgracefully has gone viral on social media.

The incident occurred in Yadgir district of Karnataka on Tuesday, just days after shocking visuals of bodies of Covid-19 victims being handled disrespectfully in Ballari district went viral.

In the fresh video, two persons with PPE suits can be seen dragging, hurling and dumping the dead body of a senior citizen who died of covid-19. The duo dragged the body using a wooden log inserted to both hands of a plastic body bag for nearly 300 meters.

After pulling till the pit, the body was heartlessly dumped including a wooden log. Several villagers were also seen in the video.

The victim was settled in Siravara in Raichur district, although he originally hailed from Yadgir. On Sunday he was busy overseeing his daughter' wedding that was first postponed due to lockdown.

According to a relative of the deceased, on Monday he complained of breathing problems following which an ambulance was called to carry him to Raichur Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS).

Raichur Deputy Commissioner (DC), R Venkatesh said he was brought dead to the hospital as he succumbed en-route. The family members were quarantined and the body was packed as per the protocols and sent to Yadgir as his family members informed that the victim is from the neighbouring district. "In Yadgir district he was swabbed and his test results came positive," DC informed.

As soon as residents of Honagera village learned about the arrival of the body, the family members were harassed asking them to not to bury the body in any of the fields in the village.

Sridevi, a relative of the deceased said "the locals assembled near our house and threatened consequences if the body was brought here. Fearing backlash, we asked the district authorities to perform the last rites in the farmland owned by the victim. But it is now saddening to see the video where the body was inhumanely dragged and dumped."

Meanwhile Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa on Wednesday (July 1, 2020) said that six staff members have been suspended in connection with the inhumane funeral of a man who died of COVID-19 in Balari district.

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