Pingara Rajyotsava Award conferred on Punaroor

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November 15, 2011

Mangalore, November 15: Former president of Kannada Sahitya Parishat, Harikrishna Punaroor, was on Tuesday conferred with 'Pingara Rajyotsava Award-2011' in a ceremonious function organised at Town Hall in the city.

Accepting the award Mr Punaroor expressed his gratitude to the Pingara publication and jury. “I am happy that I am recognised for my service and got this award without any lobby. I am lucky to act according to what great men have spoken”, he said.

Recalling the incidents of his life one by one, he said: “Once, while traveling by train I was asked as to why I didn't travel by air condition compartment. I answered that it was because the train would reach at the same time for all bogies”

“I have struggled a lot for poor. Even though I got sanctioned 2 cents of land for the poor, today some other residents are living in that piece of land. Anyways it is important for everyone to give something back to the society and that is what I pray god for”, he said.

Introducing the award winner, Dr Mohan Alva, Chairman, Alva's Education Foundation, Moodbidri, called him a model for the society. “At the early stage of his life Punaroor got into the hotel business after completing Standard X. He then formed an association of hoteliers and became its president. He slowly began thinking about the society and what he could do to uplift the poor. He began by providing clothes to the poor and today he can proudly say that he is able to provide shelter to the poor. He also involved himself in organising cataract surgery to the poor patients. Recently, he was able to convince the government that poor must get 5 cents of land instead of 2 cents,” said Mr Alva.

In his welcome address, Raymond D Cunha, Editor of the 'Pingara' weekly, which instituted the award, said that the philanthropic streak of Mr Punaroor helped him bagged the award.

Explaining the motive behind instituting such an award Mr D'Cunha said when he was working as a reporter he wanted to do something for the society and thus began thinking about recognition of great people who contribute to our society. “Today this idea has shaped itself as an award ceremony”, he added.

He also said that it was very difficult to choose this year's awardee and there were around 20 entrants.

A jury, headed by chief of Konkani Prachar Sanchalan Roy Castelino, had chosen the mane of Punaroor among 20 applications received by the Kannada weekly newspaper. The other members of the jury were Davanand Jain, CG Pinto ,Dr Mohan Alva, Walter Nadalike, Fr William and others.

Mr Punaroor was chosen for this annual award on the basis of his contribution and service to society over a period of 40 years. The award included a citation, shall, garland, memento and fruit basket.

Mangalore Bishop Rev Fr Aloysius Paul D'Souza, Pandithacharya Swamiji, MLA Abhya Chandra Jain, P B Harish Rai, BJP leader Shreekar Prabhu were also present on the occasion.

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February 10,2020

Udupi, Feb 10: The throat swabs of three suspected coronavirus patients in Udupi that was sent for tests have come back as negative.

Throat swabs of three persons who got admitted at a district government hospital in Udupi with symptoms of fever on Friday was sent to Bangalore medical college and research institute for test to know whether the admitted persons who returned from China 15 days back had contracted coronavirus.

The 30-year-old man from Kaup taluk had been China on personal work and had returned to Udupi 15 days back. Upon showing the symptoms of fever, throat pain and cold, he was suggested to get admitted.

He was admitted in the isolation ward and was directed to remain under quarantine till the observation period ends and till the test report is obtained.

Another family from Mandarthi, a man and his wife, who had returned after a tour from China 15 days back were also kept under observation at the isolation ward in the district government hospital, Udupi.

Udupi DC G Jagadish has said that there are no coronavirus case reported in Udupi and people need not panic. Sources said that the three tested negatives for coronavirus in Udupi will be discharged from the hospital on Monday.

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April 29,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 29: One person was arrested on charges of murdering a middle-aged couple on Wednesday in Yellinje near Kinnigoli.

The area falls under the jurisdiction of Mulky police.

Police said that the deceased were identified as Vincent D’Souza (50) and his wife Helina D’ Souza (45).

The arrested was identified as Alphonso (55). He will be sent to judicial custody, said police.

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January 1,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 1: Led by two local MLAs belonging to Bharatiya Janata Party, dozens of people today forcibly stopped toll fee collection at Talapady toll gate on the outskirts of the city allowing vehicles plying between Karnataka and Kerala on the national highway 66 to travel without paying any fee for some time.

Mangaluru City South MLA D Vedavyasa Kamath and Mangaluru City North MLA Y Bharat Shetty, who led the workers, said that the Navayuga Udupi Tollway Pvt. Ltd. (NUTPL), the concessionaire of the about 90-km-long highway widening project between Talapady and Kundapura in Karnataka, had failed to complete the project since over a decade.

The service roads and two flyovers under the project remained uncompleted. Hence motorists were facing a hardship. Notwithstanding Nalin Kumar Kateel, Dakshina Kannada MP, arranging ₹56 crore loan to the NUTPL through Axis Bank to complete the prominent Pumpwell flyover in the city, the company had failed to complete it.

The MLAs said that they stopped the toll collection as a symbolic protest to bring pressure on the company to complete the project within this month.

The BJP workers who gathered near the toll gate around 7.30 a.m. forcibly removed the barricades and made the vehicles ply without paying the fee. The workers of the company managing the toll booth did not resist.

The BJP workers said that vehicles would ply without paying toll till about 6 p.m. If the company resumed the collection during the day on Wednesday, the party workers would again forcibly stop it on Thursday, they said.

Shivaprasad Rai, in-charge of toll collection of the company at Talapady, Hejmady and Sasthana on the same highway told The Hindu that the NUTPL collected about ₹7 lakh as toll fee daily at Talapady from over 12,000 vehicles. The loss on Wednesday could be about ₹4 lakh.

The project is being implemented under build, operate and transfer basis.

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