Coastal Karnataka wakes up to a total 'Bundh'

May 31, 2012

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Mangalore, May 31: The cities and towns across coastal Karnataka on Thursday woke up to a total 'Bundh' with all commercial and business activity coming to a grinding halt in Mangalore, Udupi and Karwar.

The complete shutdown was in response to a 'Bharat Bandh' called by the NDA and backed by ruling party in the state, the BJP.

Both city and service buses and autorickshaws in three major coastal cities were pulled off the streets as quite a few vehicles were the target of the protestor's ire. Despite the assurance of KSRTC Managing Director N. Manjunatha Prasad that normal services will be operated throughout the day, no government buses were seen on roads in coastal cities.

Schools, colleges, banks and other sectors remained shut in the morning, with most of the state government officials too seizing the opportunity to stay back at home.

The Karnataka State Open University has postponed exams scheduled for May 31.

Several teams of Bharatiya Janata Party workers were out on the streets in different parts of the cities and towns to ensure a “successful and complete Bundh”

Protest Day


While BJP and its allies are observing Bharat Bundh, Left parties are observing “All India Protest Day”. Dozens of Leftist activists are staging a Rail Rokho at Mangalore Central Railway Station.

This is the second time that the BJP, Left parties are coordinating their agitations since the last Lok Sabha elections to give the impression of a wider opposition unity on issues concerning people. A similar agitation against petrol price hike had happened on July 5, 2010.

'Imposed'


Mangalore City Police Commissioner Seemant Kumar Singh said that police are undertaking extensive road patrolling, besides keeping ready adequate Reserve Police Force with vehicles at strategic centres to make them available on demand to deal with untoward situation, if any. Similarly, alert has been sounded to the fire brigade.

Meanwhile congress leaders in the region blamed the BJP of imposing forcible Bundh in twin districts. "Forcible closure of government offices, shops, markets, educational institutions, industrial establishments, etc. by miscreants was common scene everywhere in the morning”, said DK District Congress Committee President B Ramanath Rai.

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Police sources said that the face of the youth, who was riding a motorbike, has been damaged beyond recognition. He died on the spot. 

More details about the mishap are yet to be known. A case has been registered at Mangaluru Traffic police station.

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Bengaluru, Jul 21: A man was arrested on Tuesday for riding his high-end bike up to a speed of almost 300 km per hour on a flyover here during ongoing lockdown, police said. After a selfie video of the man's reckless ride went viral on social media, police arrested him for putting his life and that of others at risk and seized his 1000 CC bike.

Identified by police as Muniyappa, he rode his bike on the nearly 10-km long Electronic City flyover, accelerating almost to 300 KMPH as he whizzed past some vehicles, including cars autorickshaws and trucks that were moving in both directions.

"This video made viral by the rider...going at a dangerous speed of almost 300 kmph at Ecity flyover putting his own & others life at risk..CCB traced the rider & seized bike Yamaha 1000 CC.. handed over to traffic (police)," Bengaluru Joint Commissioner of Police Sandeep Patil tweeted, tagging the video.

A case of reckless driving has been registered against him, police said. They said the incident occurred during the week-long lockdown in force in the city and outskirts till Wednesday morning to contain the spread of coronavirus, leaving most roads deserted as people remained indoors. However, it was not known when exactly he undertook the ride. A fortnight ago, three youths who were doing wheelies on the city roads met with a ghastly mishap and lost their lives.

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May 26,2020

Bengaluru, May 26: Ministers of the central government or state governments or officers on their official duty, who are travelling across states, will be exempted from requirements of quarantine, the Karnataka government said on Monday.

The state government issued an addendum to Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for inter-state passengers.

"Any person who gets a negative COVID test certificate (from ICMR approved lab) which is not more than two days old from the date of journey will be exempted from the requirement of institutional quarantine," read the addendum.

The state government has laid down new norms for those coming from other states (including those coming by domestic air flights).

Passengers coming from 'high prevalence states' (Maharashtra, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Delhi, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh) would be required to undergo a seven-day "institutional quarantine", which will be followed by home quarantine.

The new norms also said that home quarantine of 14 days would be necessary for the passengers coming from other states.

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