B. V. Kakkilaya No More

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June 4, 2012

Mangalore, June 4: Veteran freedom fighter and well-known leader of the Communist Party of India B.V. Kakkilaya breathed his last in the wee hours of Monday at a private hospital in the city.

“My father breathed his last at 2:00 am”, confirmed Dr B Srinivas Kakkilaya, son of the 93-year-old legend.

Mr Kakkilaya was suffering multiple age-related diseases from past couple of years. He was admitted to the hospital on May 23 after he suffered a brain hemorrhage.

It can be recalled here that despite being unhealthy he had taken part in a protest organised by CPI on May 18 in front of the Office of Deputy Commissioner demanding the release of Mangalore University student Vittala and his father Linganna Malekudiya, who have been in judicial custody on charges of alleged links with naxalites. It was his last public appearance.

Born on April 11, 1919, B.V. Kakkilaya was a member of the Rajya Sabha, a legislator in the Karnataka State Assembly and a prolific writer. He held many important positions in the Party including that of secretary of the Karnataka State party. He was also a much acclaimed trade union leader, who built the AITUC in Karnataka, with M.S. Krishnan.

During his active political career he was keen about upliftment of the poor and backward communities of Dakshina Kannada. During the freedom struggle, he was the voice for coastal Karnataka.

He spent around six years as a prisoner in various jails in Cannanore, Vellore, Bangalore, Ranebennur, Dharwad and Kadalur.

He belonged to a prestigious family from Bevinje in Kasargod district. He joined St Aloysius College in the year 1937 for intermediate studies. He became an active member of the student movement against the British rule. He joined All India Students' Federation to voice his indignation.

He also showed his patriotism and humanism by serving selflessly in the flood-affected areas during his college days.

After the independence he was elected as MLA for two terms in Bantwal and Vittal constituencies from CPI.
When Mr Kakkilaya was the MLA in Vittal constituency between 1978 and '83, Land Reforms Act was enacted in the state. He was a member of Rajya Sabha between 1952 and 54.

He was distressed and frustrated over the communalism and other adverse developments in coastal Karnataka.

He is survived by four sons – Dr Srinivasa Kakkilaya (Mangalore), Dr Venkatakrishna Kakkilaya (USA), Dr Harish Kakkilaya (USA), Dr Suryanarayana (UK). His wife Ahalya died in 1998 after a heart attack.

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June 27,2020

Mangaluru, Jun 27: The second flight chartered by the Karnataka Sports and Cultural Club (KSCC) to repatriate stranded Kannadigas in UAE landed at Mangalore International Airport at 6 p.m. today.

The Air Arabia flight with 171 passengers took off from Sharjah international airport around 1 am (UAE Time). The flight had 18 pregnant women, 9 children, 3 infants, 8 senior citizens, 20 people with medical emergencies besides those have lost jobs, stranded visit visa holders and those who had reported deaths in their families.

KSCC had set up help desk to finalize list of passengers and guide them throughout the process. All the legal procedures were carried out smoothly.

KSCC president Mohammed Ismail accorded a warm welcome to all passengers. Rapid tests for Covid-19 were conducted before departure. Mandatory quarantine for all the passengers was arranged in three hotels in Mangaluru for a period of seven days.

KSCC office bearers Ismail, Javed, Safwan and volunteers were present at the airport during the time of departure. KSCC has expressed its gratitude to Consulate General, DC of DK district, Umar U H and Ataullah Jokkate for their support.

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Saturday, 27 Jun 2020

Masha allah congratulations for another humanitarian work from KSCC 

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March 21,2020

Kasaragod, Mar 21: The lack of self-restraint and social distancing by people here, the ones who come from the Middle East regions, in particular, has been a cause of concern for the district authorities who have time and again been reiterating the need to follow tips from health authorities to counter the spread of Novel Coronavirus.

But as things are feared to go out of control, the district authorities including the Collector Dr. Sajith Babu have come out to the streets and bazaars only to impose social distancing instructions now in place in the district strictly since six more persons have been tested positive for Covid-19 on Friday.

According to health authorities, the new cases were caused by a few people who recently returned from abroad and who did not follow the self-quarantine measures.

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May 8,2020

Bengaluru, May 8: Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa has announced a special package for those involved in leather works, especially those who work on the roadside, informed the state's Deputy Chief Minister Govind M Karjol on Friday. 

The special package has been announced for cobblers and leather workers, who work on the roadside. 

The government has provided relief to 11,722 families at a rate of Rs 5,000 per family. These beneficiaries will be directly credited to their bank account through Dr. Babu Jagjivan Ram Leather Industries Development Corporation.

This special package will help livelihoods for skilled workers, said the Deputy Chief Minister. He congratulated the Chief Minister on the declaration of this special package on behalf of the Department of Social Welfare.

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