Hundreds run for healthy lifestyle in Mangalore

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January 30, 2012

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Mangalore, January 30: Nitte Education Trust organised half marathon, 10 km and five km run on Sunday to promote a healthy lifestyle along with celebrating the rich and bright culture of Dakshina Kannada district.

The event was organised with the support of Life is Calling Sports and Panambur Beach Tourism Development Project.

Noted Cine Actor Likith Shetty attended the event. Runners came from various parts of India and also saw participation from runners Kenya and Ethiopia. The running event also had live music bands and folk dance groups featured at regular intervals along the running route adding momentum to the fun and ambience.

The half marathon and 10 km run was competitive while five km run was non competitive. The top three winners in the 21 km running- Open category are: Under Men's Category— Yared Admasu Miratu,24, Ethiopia (I). Abebe Sitine,21, Ethiopia (II) and Soji Mathew, 30, Kerala (III). The first prize winner completed his run in 01:05:39. The winners received Rs 30,000, Rs 20,000 and Rs 15,000 respectively.

In women's category—Juma Khatum (23) , Bangalore (I), Chaitra (20), Alva's College (II) and Deepika A (20), Alvas's College (III). The winner completed the run in 01:27:03.

Jean Bennoit (54) from France won half marathon in senior category. He completed the run in 01:30:32. He was given a cash prize of Rs 10,000. Under women's category— Seema Pardeshi, 52, Pune won first prize and she completed the run in 03:18:40.

The top three winners in the 10 km run in open category are: Pritam K Bind (27), Bangalore (I), Krishanapa (20), Alva's College (II) and Basavaraj MT, (21), Alva's College (III). The winners received a cash prize of Rs 15,000, Rs 10,000 and Rs 5,000 respectively.

Under women's category—Priyanka Singh Patel (24), Varanasi (I) Smitha C (22), Alva's College (II) and Sujatha A S, Alva's (III).

Ramaya M M (55), and Prema Winston from Mangalore won first prize in 10 km run under senior's category. They received a cash prize of Rs 7,500.

There was also a special prize for runners from Dakshina Kannada district participating in 21 Kms half Marathon and 10 km run.

The runners from Dakshina Kannada district who won the prizes under both open category and special prize category—Siddapa, 25, ( I), Shashikumar, 21, (II), and Chetan K A, 19, (III). The winners received Rs 10,000, Rs 7,500 and Rs 5,000 respectively.

Under women's category— Chaitra, 20, (I), Deepika A, 20, (II) and Kripa A 21,(III).

Top three winners in 10 km open category from Dakshina Kannada district—Krishnappa (20, I), Basavaraj M T (II) and Pradeep M N (23, III).

Under women's category—Smitha C (22, I), Kavitha P (21, II) and Aruna Kala (III).

Yared Admasu Miratu who won half marathon is a professional runner. He had won fifth place in Rome International Marathon held last year. In Croatia's marathon, he had won first place.

Miratu had also won half marathon held in Bangalore last month. “In my country, its very hot. I like the weather in Mangalore,” he said.

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April 11,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 11: The coronavirus-driven lockdown will continue for another 15 days, but relaxations will be allowed in a graded manner, Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa said after a four-hour-long video conference with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday.

“Agriculture and industrial sectors will be given relaxation. Government offices will be allowed to work with partial strength. But the PM said detailed guidelines will be issued in two days,” Yediyurappa said, briefing reporters. 

“Importantly, the lockdown for the next two weeks will be different than how it was in the past three weeks. The Centre, keeping in mind economic activities, especially agriculture, industry and employment of labourers, the Centre will tell us what needs to be done,” the CM said.
 
According to Yediyurappa, PM Modi told all chief ministers that the next 2-3 weeks will be critical. “The next few weeks will decide whether or not we have succeeded. If the situation worsens, we have to face the crisis,” Yediyurappa said, quoting Modi. 

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Kalaburagi, Mar 11: A suspected coronavirus patient who had returned to Kalaburagi from Saudi Arabia on February 29 passed away today in hospital.

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However, the district administration and District Health Officer (DHO) M A Jabbar are waiting for the final report of throat swab of the patient sent for lab test.

The DHO has directed Taluk Health Officer Sharanabasappa Kyatanal to supervise until the final rites of the suspect person were performed.

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Sharat said he developed severe respiratory problem coupled with cough, cold and fever. "As he was 76-year-old, he failed to respond to the treatment. It is yet to be confirmed if the cause of death was coronavirus," he said.

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