Water pipeline blast: Flood of woes for Bendoorwell shopowners

March 26, 2012

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Mangalore, March 26: Scores of shops in Bendorwell in Mangalore were inundated with water on Monday morning after the underground pipeline in front of the KRC complex burst and the about 10 square feet road caved in.

The shops and business establishment at KRC Complex, Heera complex and Shah Complex had to bear the brunt of the sudden deluge with a bookshop being the worst affected. The books and other articles at Mangala Book and Stationery were completely washed away in the deluge. The pipeline blast has left a huge crater on the Bendoorwell-Balmatta road just in front of the KRC Complex.

“The pipeline burst at around 5 am with a thud. I was at my shop sorting out papers. On hearing the sound I rushed to the spot and the water started gushing out like a flood,” said Prasad of Renuka News Agency.

“We got a message at around 6.30. We were completely shocked and rushed to the spot. To our utter dismay the water had seeped into the shop through the gap of the shutter. I just don't know how to handle my customers now,” said Saleem of Stitchpoint, who along with his wife was busy draining out the water.

“This is worst than monsoon. At least we will have an idea about the impending danger. But this was a complete shocker,” he says.

“I came at around 6 pm as usual. But I was taken aback by the crowd milling the road. But luckily my shop was spared as I had the outlet at the other end,” said Chandrashekar, who owns a tea-stall at the area.

The problem of pipeline bursting due to the weight of the traffic has recurred several times over the last few years. “This is perhaps the fourth time the pipeline has burst,” added Prasad.

Entry of vehicles have been restricted on the stretch, leading to traffic snarl in and around Bendoorwell area during the monring rush hour.

Assistant Executive Engineer Lingegowda, who visited the spot, felt that the pipe should have been replaced while relaying the road. “I reckon the pipe could not withstand the pressure of the increasing vehicular traffic,” he observed.

The shop-owners, with local residents were able to flush out water using all possible means. The situation was brought to control at around 7.30 am. Local residents also came out and helped the stricken shop-owners. The impact of deluge was such that water swept through the adjacent Kalpana Road.

Although the MCC staff rushed to the spot without much delay, they were not equipped properly. The pump they brought did not function due to some technical snag.

Mayor Gulzar Banu and Deputy Mayor Amitha Kala visited the spot and instructed official to fix the pipeline as soon as possible

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April 4,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 4: Sixteen coronavirus cases have

been confirmed in Karnataka, taking the total number of the affected in the state to 144, the Health department said here on Saturday.

A 75-year old man, who is a resident of Bagalkote, who was confirmed positive on Friday and was being treated at a designated hospital in the district, expired last night.

"Till this evening, 144 COVID-19 positive cases have been confirmed in the state, which includes four deaths and 11 discharges," the health department said in a bulletin.

Out of the 129 active cases, 126 patients (including 1 pregnant woman) are in isolation at designated hospitals and are stable and three in Intensive Care Units (one on oxygen and two on Ventilators), it said.

Among the total of 144 cases detected and confirmed so far, eight are transit passengers of Kerala who landed in airports in Karnataka and are being treated in the state, it said.

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April 25,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 25: Bajrang Dal's former Karantaka satate convenor Mahendra Kumar, who dedicated last decade of his life to expose the misdeeds and lies of Sangh Parivar, passed away today due to cardiac arrest here. He was 47 years old.

Kumar was undergoing treatment at Ramaiah hospital Bengaluru where he breathed his last today (April 25) morning. His final rites will be held in his hometown, sources said.

Kumar, who hailed from Koppa in Chikkamagaluru was a resident of Bengaluru.

He had reportedly involved in the 2008 attacks on Christians' places of worship in Mangaluru and Chikkamagaluru and had faced arrest for that. 

However, he quit Bajrang Dal same year and the apologized to Christians. He joined Janata Dal (Secular) in 2011.

After quitting Bajrang Dal and adopting left ideology, he openly attacked the ideology of right-wing outfits. 

He founded Jana Dhwani movement as a voice for the oppressed classes of the state. He used social media to attack the "manuvaad" for past one decade.

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AA
 - 
Sunday, 26 Apr 2020

Rest in peace.....Sir

who will take over his job, who will fulfill his wishes to free this country from manuvad..?

Angry Indian
 - 
Saturday, 25 Apr 2020

GOD will turn the table for his good work at the last moment...we really lost good voice who is to support humanity...

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May 17,2020

Bengaluru, May 17: A group of 86 college students, who went to Malaysia for internship and have been stranded due to lockdown, have appealed to Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa to help them return to Karnataka.

The students in the video have also mentioned Union Minister D V Sadananda Gowda and Kolar MP S Muniswamy and stated that States such as Kerala and Tamil Nadu have made arrangements to bring back their natives from South East Asia.

The students added that they are in the Selangor State of Malaysia. They had arrived there on March 13 for a three-month-long internship as part of their college studies. They are living in apartments arranged by their college and money with them is almost spent, their college is extending them support in this regard. They are not in a position to complete the remaining two months of internship due to lock-down in Malaysia.

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