Bangarda Kural' celebrates 50-day run

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June 15, 2012

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Mangalore, Jun 15: Tulu entertainment film 'Bangarda Kural' has successfully completed its 50 days of screening.

The movie team led by director Ram Shetty celebrated this success on Friday in a simple prorgramme at Jyothi Cinema in the city.

Shri Niranjan Swamiji of Sunkadakatte inaugurated the programme in the presence of former minister Amarnath Shetty.

Thanking the Tulu movie lovers for the success of 'Bangarda Kural' Ram Shetty, who is also the script writer of the movie, said that non-resident Indians too can enjoy this vigour of Tulu Nadu as the movie will be screened in the Arabian gulf cities of Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah and Muscat soon. “In future the movie will be screened in European nations too”, he added.

He said that Tulu people settled in Indian cities of Mumbai, Nasik, Pune and Bangalore too were eager to watch this movie in their places.

Amarnath Shetty opined that Tulu movies would help preserving and promoting Tulu language and culture in the modern age. In this regard the efforts of Ram Shetty is commendable, he said.

Producer Adyar Madhava Naik, Tulu theater personality Vijay Kumar Kodialbail and journalist P B Harish Rai were present on the occasion along with artistes.

This is the 42nd Tulu movie and third by veteran stunt master Ram Shetty, who has directed Daareda Seere and Badkere Budle in the past.

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July 8,2020

Kasaragod, Jul 8: A 48-year-old man, who died on Tuesday, has tested positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday.

A native of nearby Mogral Puthur in Kasaragod district, Abdul Rahmn was running a business in Karnataka’s Hubli since long time.

He had recently returned to his hometown from Karnataka through Talapady border on the outskirts of Mangaluru.

Sources said, despite the man having acute fever, the authorities at the Talapady border not only took any action including informing the concerned, but allowed him to cross over the border in a vehicle.

He was rushed to Kasargod General Hospital soon after returning. Those who had accompanied him from Karnataka to Kerala are now under ouarantine.

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April 6,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 6: Karnataka State Board for Auqaf on Monday suspended mass prayers and visit to the Qabrasthans (graveyards) and dargahs on the occasion of Shab-e-Barat on April 9 due to the coronavirus pandemic.

"It is hereby directed to all not to hold congregational prayer in the Masjid and the management of the Qabrasthans/Dargahs throughout the State should suspend the visit of public on the occasion of Shab-e-Barat on Thursday, April 9," according to a statement here on Monday.

It said, no public shall be allowed to perform religious rituals in the Qabrasthans/Dargahs and all the gates shall be kept closed.

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May 15,2020

Mysuru, May 15: The Temple Town of Nanjangud was till now treated as one unit or a Cluster Containment Zone and was put under complete lock-down as per the containment protocol listed under COVID-19 regulations and Disaster Management Act, 2005.

However on Friday, some of the restrictions have been lifted by Mysuru Deputy Commissioner Abhiram G Sankar who permitted certain activities as no fresh positive cases were reported from the cluster area. The Cluster Containment Zone was declared on March 29 following one employee of Nanjangud-based Jubilant Generics tested positive for the killer Coronavirus. As there were chances of the positive person spreading the disease to other employees of the factory, the cluster rules were enforced. Moreover, there were over 1,000 employees in the Pharma Company and a majority of them lived in and around Nanjangud.

The declaration of Cluster Containment Zone with complete lock-down and quarantining of all the Pharma Company employees proved a success to the District Administration as whoever tested positive – over 73 were later tested positive — had already been quarantined and the dangerous community spread phase was successfully prevented. To a major extent, the Corona virus curve has been flattened. As such, restrictions have been relaxed a bit on Friday.

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