Drug addicts deserve treatment of humility: Seemant Kumar

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June 26, 2012

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Mangalore, June 26: “It is a combined responsibility of different sections of society to prevent people from getting addicted to drugs and the drug-addictors should not be treated as 'condemned.' Instead, they deserve the treatment of humility,” opined Mangalore City Police Commissioner Seemant Kumar Singh.

He was speaking as a chief guest in a programme organised by Department of Psychiatry, Justice K S Hegde Charitable Hospital and Link integrated Rehabilitation Centre for addicts at Rosario Hall here to observe International day against drug abuse and illicit trafficking on Tuesday.

The Commissioner of Police read out the oath on the prevention of drug addiction and told that mere oath taking doesn't serve the purpose; one has to implement it effectively to be far from drug addiction as well as to prevent others from the addiction.

Friends, parents and relatives should help the addicted to come out of the vicious circle and treat the person with love and care. “The role of de-addiction centres is vital in this regard and the counselling centers should maintain the confidentiality of the person,” he said.

K S Hegde Charitable Hospital Psychiatry Department Head Dr Satheesh Rao said that there are physical, mental and social reasons for drug addiction. The children within the age group of 10-20 are more prone to drug addiction these days and according to a survey, 12.5 per cent of boys and 3 per cent of girls within this age are the victims of drug addiction for which force of thier friends is the main reason.

He told that the drug addiction should be treated at an initial level and most of the hospitals have de-addiction centres these days. “If not treated at an initial level, drug addiction may lead the addicted person to commit serious crimes,” he added.

Link Integrated Rehabilitation Centre for addicts, Mangalore and Dakshina Kannada District Child Welfare Committe President Asha Nayak detailed about the acts and laws regarding drug abusing and illicit trafficking.

Prior to the stage function, the artists of 'Jagan Power' group presented a play and sung awareness songs featuring the prevention of drug abuse.

Prizes were distributed to the winners of various competitions held on the occasion of International day against drug abuse and illicit trafficking.

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April 30,2020

Mangaluru, May 30: Coastal district of Dakshina Kannada today recorded third covid-19 death as a 67-year-old woman from Bantwal taluk succumbed to the coronavirus at the district Wenlock Hospital, the designated Covid hospital.

The victim is said to be a neighbor of two women (daughter-in-law and mother-in-law) who died of the coronavirus a few days ago. 

On April 18 due to difficulties in breathing, she was rushed to Wenlock Hospital, where she was tested positive for coronavirus. Initially she responded to treatment. However, her condition started worsening earlier this week and breathed her last today evening.

Her daughter also has been tested positive for the deadly virus and she is currently undergoing treatment. 

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July 29,2020

Mangaluru, July 29: The police have managed to nab a youth in connection with issuing death threat against IAS officer Sindhu B Rupesh, the outgoing deputy commissioner of Dakshina Kannada.

The arrested has been identified as Ranjit, a resident of Bajpe, on the outskirts of the city. He is said to be Hindutva activist. 

The death threat came in the wake of the officer’s warning against attack on cattle traders by anti-social elements ahead of Eid al-Adha. 

Even though the IAS officer had not lodged any complaint, Moodbidri police had registered a suo motu case after a WhatsApp screenshot of the death threat went viral on social media.

Meanwhile, Sindhu B Rupesh was transferred and posted as director, electronic delivery citizen services (EDCS), DP & AR (e governance) Bengaluru.

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May 20,2020

Mangaluru, May 20: Karnataka Government has banned fishing through mechanised and traditional boats using inboard or outboard engines of over 10 HP capacity using nets or other means, officials sources said on Wednesday.

As per the notification issued under the Karnataka Marine Fishing (Regulation) Act 1986, all fishing activities were banned from June One to July 31.

However, the ban is not applicable for fishing through traditional and country boats which use engines of less than 10 HP capacity, according to a release issued here on Wednesday.

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