Anna effect: ABKS leader's fast-unto-death enters third day

August 24, 2011

Mangalore August 24: Akhila Bharata Karmika Sangha (ABKS) district general secretary Sudatta Jain's a fast-unto-death agitation extending support to Anna Hazare's movement against corruption has entered third day on Wednesday in the city.


Mr Jain, who has launched his agitation on Monday near Divine Complex at Kavoor had changed the location to Gandhi Park in front of Town Hall the next day. However, on Wednesday he along with this supporters shifted to the premises of the Office of Deputy Commissioner.


While launching the fast on Monday morning, Mr Jain had taken an oath declaring that he was ready to die fighting corruption and he had begun a fast-unto-death agitation on his own will.

Through many institution and associations have staged different kinds of protest in support of Hazare, Jain is the first person from Dakshina Kannada district to go an indefinite fast-unto-death protest.

“If an elderly person like Anna Hazare was able to go on an indefinite hunger strike. Why can't us?” he questioned.

“I am not talking even a drop of water throughout my strike and it will continue as long as Anna Hazare's protest against corruption continues,” he said.

Brushing aside doubts on whether he could undertake such a punishing exercise, Mr Jain reminds that this was third hunger his strike. He had undertaken a fast-unto-death agitation protesting against the acute shortage of staff and equipment's at ESI Hospital at Bendoorwell.

He had also gone on an indefinite hunger strike demanding quality treatment, irrespective of BPL and APL card holders at Wenlock Hospital. Evan during the four-day long hunger strike in front of Wenlock Hospital, he had taken nothing but water.

He withdrew his strike following assurances from Medical Education Minister Ramadas. ABSK district president Santosh is giving company to Jain by launching an indefinite relay hunger strike.

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May 15,2020

Bengaluru, May 15: There is no trace of community spread of COVID-19 pandemic in Karnataka due to the strict measures taken by the State Government, Medical Education Minister Dr K Sudhakar said on Friday.

All those tested positive for the virus here have arrived from other states and are currently being treated in quarantine centres, he tweeted.

Over 25 per cent of the COVID-19 positive cases, which were detected in the state, were related to those who had either come from abroad or other states, and only about 7 per cent cases were associated with the influenza-like diseases, his tweet further read.

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June 19,2020

Puttur, June 19: A 32-year-old woman in Puttur taluk of Dakshina Kannada district died due to complications caused by dengue yesterday.

The deceased is Naseema (32), wife of Nazeer Master, a resident of Parpunja village in the taluk.

She was not well for past few weeks and she was diagnosed with dengue fever with chills a week ago.

Initially she underwent treatment at a hospital in Puttur. After her condition worsened, she was shifted to a private hospital in Deralakatte.

However, she breathed her last without responding to any treatment last night.

Naseema is the second victim of the mosquito-borne infection in Puttur taluk this month. Last week, dengue had claimed the life of a woman in Bettampady village in the same taluk.

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May 23,2020

Bengaluru, May 23: The Karnataka government on Friday said returnees from six states with high COVID-19 cases will be kept in institutional quarantine for seven days.

The states are - Maharashtra, Gujarat, Delhi, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh.

As per the standard operating procedure released by the government, all people to arrive via rain, air road are expected to quarantine.

After they test negative for the disease in pool testing, they will be sent for home quarantine for another seven days, the government said.

Returnees from other low prevalence states will be asked to follow 14 days of home quarantine, according to the standard operating procedure (SOP) for entry of persons from other states to Karnataka issued by the state health department late on Friday night.

However home quarantine is allowed for pregnant ladies, people above 80 years, patients with comorbidities and children below 10 years of age, along with one attendant after they test negative.

In special cases like businessmen coming for urgent work, the quarantine period will be waived if they furnish a report from an ICMR-approved laboratory showing they tested negative for COVID-19, it said.

However, if they don't have reports, they will have to stay in institutional quarantine and can leave once their results test negative.

In case their stay exceeds 5 days, they will be sent to the fever clinic and get a five-day extension if found asymptomatic.

The report should not be more than two days old from the date of travel.

All Karnataka returnees who entered from 4 May will be tested from 5-7 days from the time of their arrival.

If found COVID-19 negative, they will be sent to home quarantine and will have to follow due precautions, the SOP stated.

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