Police-XI beat DC's-XI to claim Independence Cricket Cup

August 15, 2011

Mangalore, August 15: The team of Mangalore City Police - Police XI - won the 15th edition of Independence Cup cricket tournament beating Deputy Commissioner's team – DC's XI - by 18 runs at Nehru Maidan here on Monday.

The tournament was organized by Sport Promoters Club, Mangalore.

Police XI captained by City Police Commissioner Seemanth Kumar Singh defeated DC's XI led by Deputy Commissioner Dr N S Channappa Gowda by 18-runs.

In the five-over match, Police XI scored 38 losing six wickets in four overs. DC's team managed to gather only 20 runs for five wickets in five overs.

Mangalore Journalists' team, Citizens' team, Vice Chancellor's team, Mayor's team and SP's team had also participated in the tournament.

The tournament was inaugurated by Krishna J Palemar, District in Charge Minister, after formal celebration of Independence Day in the morning.

On the occasion, Sports Promoters Club, Mangalore conferred the 'Sports Plus Award' on Chidananda Naik Jeppu, Vijaynath Vittal Shetty, and Rakesh Malli in recognition of their contribution to the filed of sports. Former Indian hockey team captain Dhanraj Pillay was the chief guest.

IGP Alok Mohan, City Police Commissioner Seemanth Kumar Singh, Superintendent of Police Labhu Ram, Deputy Commissioner Dr N S Channappa Gowda, President of Shree Devi Educational Trust Sadananda Shetty, Mangalore City Corporation Mayor Praveen among others were present in the inaugural function.

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July 9,2020

Bengaluru,  Jul 9: Former Karnataka Chief Minister and Congress leader Siddaramaiah on Wednesday said that he was opposed to a tie-up with Janata Dal-Secular in the last Lok Sabha elections but the party high command did not listen to him.

"I had suggested that we should fight alone (in Lok Sabha elections) because JD-S votes would not have come to us and our votes would not have gone to JD-S," Siddaramaiah told reporters here.

Congress leader said that he was the only one to make the suggestion and he did not get support.

"I was the only one to raise a voice that's why it was not heard by (party) high command and I did not get support. We might have won over seven seats in parliament election if we had fought alone," he said.

After forming government in Karnataka in 2018 with support of JD-S, Congress had fought the 2019 general election in a pre-poll alliance with the party. Congress could only one seat of the 21 it contested and JD-S also won one seat of the seven it contested.

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July 24,2020

Shivamogga, Jul 24: The protest by Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHA) under the All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC) entered its 14th day on Friday demanding personal protective equipment (PPE) kits and a salary of at least Rs 12,000 per month.

They have been protesting in different parts of Karnataka since July 10.

Staging a protest in front of the deputy commissioner's office, the ASHA workers complained of the government turning a deaf ear to their problems.

Clad in their signature pink saris, they raised slogans to demand appropriate salary for their work and the necessary equipment to protect them from the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak. 

They said that they worked tirelessly during the COVID-19-induced lockdown without any safety. The department only provided them with sub-standard equipment to combat the deadly virus. All they were asking for is a basic pay of Rs 12,000 against the current pay of Rs 6,000.

Prema, an ASHA said, "The authorities are praising our work, clapping for us and showering flowers on us but are not listening to our grievances."

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March 27,2020

Mangaluru  Mar 27: Thinking that he might have contracted the coronavirus infection, a 55-year-old man has committed suicide in Bantwal taluk of Dakshina Kannada district.

The deceased has been identified as Sadashiva Shetty, a resident of Abbettu under Meramajalu village. He was working in a petrol bunk.

It is learnt that Sadashiva suspected that he might have come in contact with coronavirus infected people while working in the petrol bunk.

He was scared that the same might get transferred to his family members through him. 

He was depressed for past few days. Today, he hanged himself from the ceiling fan of his house, sources said.

A case has been regarded at the Bantwal rural police station and investigations are on.

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