Mangalore soaks in Indo-Pak cricket frenzy

March 30, 2011

Mangalore, March 30: It was an undeclared bundh and day of curiosity coupled with cheers and tensions in the city of Mangalore on Wednesday as most people forgot their routine and sat before television sets at homes, offices, and malls after Mahendra Singh Dhoni won the toss at Mohali stadium.

The World Cup fever has reached a high today, so much so that the usually bustling roads and streets of the city wore a deserted look and the parking lots of the busy commercial complexes across the city that are usually full, were empty.

Interestingly, the Nehru Maidan, which has a reputation of being filled with sports enthusiasts, especially cricket players and lovers even during the times of Mangalore bundh, witnessed only a couple of players in the evening.

Routine life came to standstill on the biggest pre-occupation day as few shops rolled down their shutters and a few establishments made arrangements for watching the match on big screens.

Huge crowds were sighted in front of big TV screens in some parts of the city. Every ball is being cheered by the overwhelmed off TV audience at various malls, petrol bunks and hotels of the city.

MphasiS, a BPO and IT firm had arranged giant screen in its newly built canteen for match viewing. “The bosses were little lenient today. Allowed us to watch the match since it is India-Pak," said Sriram, an employee at the BPO major.

No one is ready to miss the match!

Despite the fear of examinations, the students sat in front of the TVs making comment on each and every delivery. For Class X students, who are going to face the final exams from April 1, the match has been an absolute hurdle for their study for many hours. They swallowed the match holding books on their hands to console their parents.

Even those who do not understand the match scoring due to illiteracy, were seen being concerned about the match as they kept themselves informed by asking people about the game.

The cricket fever has not spared even the senior citizens, who usually spend most of their time in reading newspapers or walking through the parks, as they were also glued to TV sets at their homes.

Those professionals who have to work in all circumstances, even on holidays and also at odd hours, like doctors, journalists and policemen etc, had also made arrangements of not missing to watch the historic match.

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July 16,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 16: People volunteering as civil police wardens with the city police department will not receive any remuneration, an official said on Wednesday.

“We wish to clarify the rumours floating on social media and confirm that the volunteers helping local police as civil police wardens in enforcement of anti-Covid measures will not be paid any remuneration,” said an official.

On Tuesday, Bengaluru city police commissioner Bhaskar Rao had urged interested people to volunteer for the department, indicating how strained the department has been amid Covid.

“Inviting physically fit and service minded residents of Bengaluru, both men and women, between the age of 18-45 to volunteer as civil police wardens,” said Rao.

The department is offering a choice of the police division, jurisdiction and the shifts one wants to choose to be a civil police warden.

Additional Commissioner of Police Hemant Nimbalkar said volunteers are a welcome support to the police in their field duty but should not be left alone.

“Volunteers are a support to the police in the field and shall not work standalone. They shall be attached with duty police as assistance. A jacket and a cap should be provided to them,” said Nimbalkar.

He reminded that the safety of the volunteers is the responsibility of the policemen.

Many city policemen have been infected with the virus and quarantined while more than six have succumbed.

“It is a tough time for all policemen irrespective of the rank. Four hundred and fifty active cases across the state and the loss of six lives speak volumes about their involvement in the war against Covid,” said Director General of Police Praveen Sood recently.

He expressed hope that the difficult times will pass, saying all the members of the police department are a family.

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May 8,2020

Bengaluru, May 8: Karnataka Minister for Primary and Secondary Education S Suresh Kumar on Friday said that the next academic year will have to be shortened as it will delayed due to the COVID-19.

Mr Kumar in a meeting with Education Department officials said that the syllabus and curriculum for the academic year will have to be designed according to time available. Additional content in the syllabus will have to be removed, according to a statement issued here by the education department here on Friday.

The Minister also stated that plans are underway to conduct CET examination meant for admission into professional courses immediately after the SSLC examination.

He also advised the officials to make the Department’s YouTube channel feature more subject-wise and chapter-wise content for the aid of the students.

Additionally, a booklet will be launched to teach students on how to adjust to life in the post-COVID-19 world.

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March 30,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 30: Army personnel on Sunday distributed food packets and other essential items to the needy and sprayed Calcium Hypochlorite solution in Koramangala and Vanarpet areas amid the coronavirus lockdown.

The Central government had on Tuesday announced a 21-day lockdown in a bid to stop the spread of the deadly virus that has left several thousand dead globally.

A total of 979 confirmed cases of COVID-19 have been reported in India, informed the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on Sunday.

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