No boat in distress approached us: NMPT

September 19, 2011

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Mangalore, November 20: New Mangalore Port Trust Chairman P Tamilvanan claimed that there was no boat had arrived to the New Mangalore Port on September 14.

This contradicts the claim by Vincent, the sole survivor of the 'Ocean Fisheries-2' boat tragedy that NMPT authorities had refused to anchor the boat in distress in the Port,

Speaking to the media persons on Monday, the NMPT Chairman ruled out Vincent's words and said, “the news that NMPT refused to give permission for anchoring the boat in distress in the Port is not acceptable and far from truth.”

He said that the NMPT is ready to face any inquiry in this regard. “On the previous day of the boat tragedy, the NMPT had anchored two boats from outside and there was no reason for the Port authorities to reject the plea of the fishermen in 'Ocean Fisheries-2', if at all the fishermen had asked for help,” he said.

The authorities from the Coast Guard, Fisheries and other departments who were present at the meet too washed their hands off, as none of the officials affirmed the statement of the survivor of the tragedy that the crew members of the sunken boat had sent distress message to them.

Recalling the incident, Coast Guard Commandant Rajendra Sigh Safal informed that he had received a call informing him about the boat in distress on September 15 at 3 am, following which he made arrangements for deploying an aircraft from Kochi to search for the boat and the search operation began at 5.30 am. “That was the minimum time required for making arrangements for the aircraft and we could not do anything more,” he said.

P Tamilvanan said that going by the words of Coast Guard staff, the boat in distress was stuck in the sea almost 30 nautical miles away from New Mangalore Port when the boat members sought help.

“When such was the situation, how can one believe that the boat had approached NMPT authorities seeking help on the same day?” he asked.

Port Security Committee

In a new development, Port Security Committee has been formed consisting of the NMPT Chairman, Mangalore Assistant Commissioner, Coast Guard Commandant, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Fisheries Department Deputy Director and others. The committee is scheduled to hold meetings once in three moths. The committee held an official meeting on Monday to discuss the matters pertaining to the security of the Port.

NMPT Chairman said that henceforth NMPT authorities will shelter the boats in distress in the Port without following the usual procedure of seeking assistance from the Fisheries Department. “The men in the boat will be taken care first and then the Port authorities would contact the Fisheries Department to receive the security clearance,” he informed.

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January 28,2020

Jan 28: Hindu temple processions with an elephant adorned in ornaments carrying the idol, with percussionists and devotees walking side by side, are no new sight in Kerala. However, a similar procession in Kerala's cultural capital, Thrissur, turned heads. Hundreds of Muslims were seen holding hands and clearing traffic to help the procession move smoothly.

Muslims made way for the passage of a Hindu temple procession during their protest against Citizenship Amendment Act(ACT) in Thrissur on Saturday, January 25.

Various Muslim organisations had organised a mass protest in the Swaraj ground in the town. On the same day, the local Bhaktapriyam temple's procession was also taking place. Stuck in a dilemma, the temple authorities approached the police and the Muslim organisations to find a solution. The Muslim organisations then promised to help proceed the temple procession without any obstacles.

Nearly a thousand people who had turned up for the protest volunteered to clear traffic and control the crowd so that the temple procession could smoothly pass through the town.

A video of the procession was shared on Facebook by the Thrissur City Police on Saturday, which showed Muslims holding hands on either side of the procession to make way.

"Humanity is bigger than religion. That's the lesson the residents of Thrissur are giving to the country. Thrissur is truly the cultural capital of Kerala," read the caption of the post in Malayalam. The video soon went viral and was viewed by over 36k views.

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Abdullah
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Tuesday, 28 Jan 2020

I am sure that sanghis especially Amit Shah got lose motion on getting this motion.  But what we can do, even Doctor cant stop it.   Enjoy it dears. 

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"Entire department including teachers and parents can make use of the opportunity”, the minister said.

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