Half marathon attracts hundreds of competitors

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April 1, 2012

Manipal, April 1: General Manager of Syndicate Bank S K Abrol flagged off the 21 KM Synd Bank Half marathon, organized by Udupi District Athletic Association, in front of the Syndicate Bank Head Office, Manipal on Sunday morning.

Chancellor of Manipal University Dr Ramdas M Pai, SP Boralingaiah, ZP CEO Prabhakar Sharma, Udupi MLA K Raghupathi Bhat and others were present at the flagging off ceremony.

Vijayamala Patil of Mumbai Club and Sandeep Kumar of Alvas Sports Club, Moodbidri bagged the first prizes in women's and men's category, respectively. In the men's category Borappa M and Neeraj Pal Singh, both from Alva's Sports Club Moodabidri won the second and third prizes respectively. In the women's half marathon, Priyanka Singh Patel of Sports Authority of India (SAI) and Rajani of Indira Gandhi College, won the second and third prizes respectively.

In the 10 KM race held for below 20 year boys Ashraf, Manjunath M Nayak and Girish Shetty, all from First Grade College Nitte won first, second and third prizes respectively.

In the 3 KMs race held for below 17 year boys Sharath of SMS PU College Brahmavar, Manjunath of Viveka Junior College Kota and Kiran Kamath of Poorna Prajna College Udupi won first, second and third prizes respectively.

In the 3 KMs race held for below 14 year boys Kiran of Perdoor High School, Anil Kumar of Viveka Kota and Raghavendra of Perdoor High School won first, second and third prizes respectively.

In the 3 KM race held for 35 to 59 agegroup men Narayana Prabhu of Manipal University, Shankar of District Police Udupi won first and second prizes. Sankappa Kanchan of Udyavara and Shreedharan of Manipal shared the third prize. In the senior citizen male category Y Kumaraswamy of Kabbinale, Wesley Karkada of Udupi and KL Patel of Mysore won first, second and third prizes respectively.

In the 10 KM race held for below 20 year women Keerthi and Swathi of Sanjay Gandhi School Amparu won first and second prizes respectively. Jyothi of CJC Hiriadka won the third prize.

In the 3 KM race held for below 14 year girls Sumathi of Government Primary School Santhekatte, Kavitha of Sanjay Gandhi School, Amparu and Pathrika of Perdoor High School won first, second and third prizes respectively.

In the 3 KM race held 35-59 agegroup women Jyothi U Shetty of Panorama Group of Companies, advocate Arunkala S Rao of Udupi and Sulatha Kamath of Katapady won the first, second and third prizes respectively. In the senior citizen (Women) category B Vasudha Pai won the first prize.

General Manager of Syndicate Bank T Muralidharan, Pro Chancellor of Manipal University Dr H S Ballal, national athlete Anitha Nayak, Udupi MLA Raghupathi Bhat and others gave away the prizes.

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March 7,2020

Thrissur, Mar 7: A local temple in Kerala is at the centre of a social media storm after the picture of a ''Brahmins-only toilet'' outside its main campus went viral on online platforms, prompting the management to remove the signboard.

The picture of three toilets, with signboards showing "Men", "Women" and "Brahmins", at the Kuttumukku Mahadeva Temple in Thrissur, has gone viral with many social media users viewing it as an unethical practise that can portray the progressive state in a bad light.

However, temple officials said the toilets were located outside the main campus and the board was brought to their notice only now.

Kannan, an official of the temple committee, said the board was placed nearly two decades ago and nobody raised any complaint against it so far.

"That particular toilet was being used by priests and other temple employees. We didn't even notice that board... As soon as we came to know about it, we removed it and affixed a staff-only board," he told PTI.

Also a CPI-M functionary and ward councillor, Kannan said the shrine and it's management was against all kinds of unethical customs.

The temple official said they were planning to pursue legal measures against the man who posted the photo of the toilets on social media.

"We suspect that he did it deliberately to create issues during the time of the festival and to tarnish the shrine's reputation. Not only that, the photo he shared was an old one though he claimed that it was taken during the time of the festival, " he said.

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June 13,2020

Shivamogga, Jun 13: Senior BJP leader and Karnataka Minister for Rural Development and Panchayat Raj, K S Eshwarappa on Saturday opined that during the selection of candidates to the legislative council, the party needs to take into consideration those who helped the party in formation of government in the State.

Speaking to media persons on the sideline of a programme here, he said the party high command would give another surprise while issuing tickets during the MLC election.

Mr Eshwrappa said that party high command will take a call on selecting candidates, but priority should be given to the leader who won on Congress and Janata Dal and then jumped to BJP which helped to form govt under the leadership of B S Yediyurappa.

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April 10,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 10: Complaints have been registered after it came to light that the conditional permission to enter the Dakshina Kannada district for non-COVID-19 patients from Kerala has been misused on two occasions.

Police said on Friday that the Patients are allowed into the district after filling an online form and getting it authorised from the medical officer from Kasargod district hospital.

On April 9, a patient had arrvived at the district hospital complaining of head ache. After preliminary check up by the physician he left in an ambulance that had arrived from Kasargod earlier carrying another patient without informing the physician.

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