Shalegaagi Naavu Neevu' from July 6 to 31

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July 4, 2012

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Mangalore, July 4: As announced by Chief Minister D.V. Sadananda Gowda and Minister for Primary and Secondary Education Vishweshwara Hegde Kageri, the “Shalegaagi Naavu Neevu” programme would start from July 6 and will go on till July 31, said K.N. Vijay Prakash, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Dakshina Kannada Zilla Panchayat.

Mr. Prakash told presspersons here on Tuesday that the programme aimed at raising awareness on the Right to Education (RTE) and various incentives given to children.

He said the programme was to encourage children from weaker sections of society and from remote areas to attend school. Political representatives, officials, and members of the School Development Monitoring Committee (SDMC) were encouraged to participate in the programme and make it successful.

Moses Jayashekhar, Deputy Director of Public Instruction (DDPI), said the programme would begin with a “jatha” that would distribute literature and information to raise awareness on the Right to Education. The activities would be organised in all schools, he said.

A press release said that Nalin Kumar Kateel, MP, and the DDPI would visit the Government High School at Balmatta; N. Yogish Bhat, Deputy Speaker of the Legislative Assembly who represents Mangalore South, would visit the Government High School at Attavar; U.T. Khader and Sadananda Poonja, officials of Sarva Shikshana Abhiyan, would visit school in Konaje Padavu, N.S. Channappa Gowda, Deputy Commissioner, and Shiva Prakash, officer-in-charge of SSA, would visit a school in Mullakadu, Mr. Prakash, and Geetha would visit a school in Gandhinagar, and Mayor Gulzar Bano would visit the Government High School at Katipalla.

To a question about not launching the scheme in a big way in schools located in far-flung areas, Mr. Prakash said that a follow-up campaign would be launched to cover such schools.


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July 20,2020

Mysuru, Jul 20: Police and the Bengaluru City Quarantine Squad apprehended quarantine breacher “Drone Boy” Prathap N M in Mysuru on Monday afternoon.

Police sources said that the 23-year-old youth agreed to surrender following negotiations with officers. 

“He agreed to turn himself in after realizing that he had no other alternative,” said an officer, speaking on the condition of anonymity.

A team of officers from the Quarantine Squad under Dr Prayag H S and police from the Talaghattapura Police Station under Inspector Ramappa Guttedar said they apprehended Prathap who was staying at a hotel in the Mandi Mohalla area at around 3 pm.

Prathap’s father accompanied the team to convince his son to surrender. Police said Prathap will be returned to the city to be placed into 14 days of institutional quarantine. 

With two cell phones at his disposal Prathap, who is accused of twice breaching home quarantine regulations, fled the city on Saturday. 

Police, who were initially aware of only one cell phone, lost track of the youth as he drove out of the city, turning his phone off near Kengeri.

However, after quizzing the fugitive’s family, police learned that Prathap had a second phone and sim card. “His whereabouts were established on Sunday evening by tracking this second phone,” an official source said.

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May 15,2020

Bengaluru, May 15: The novel coronavirus infection tally in Karnataka state on Friday crossed the 1,000-mark with 45 new positive cases.

The tally has risen to 1032 with 35 deaths.

At present, there are 520 active cases, while 476 have been discharged following recovery

A maximum of 16 new cases are from Dakshina Kannada, followed by 13 in Bengaluru Urban.

Five cases are from Udupi, three each from Hassan and Bidar, two from Chitradurga and one each from Bagalakote, Shivamoga and Kolara, respectively.

A three-year-old is among the six minor infected by the virus.

Among the new cases, nearly 20 have a travel history to Dubai, four to Mumbai, and three to Chennai.

The rest of the patients are contacts in the Containment zone and those who tested positive earlier.

Medical Education Minister Dr K Sudhakar said that there is no community transmission as yet.

New cases reported: 45

Total active cases: 520

Total discharges: 476

Total covid deaths: 35

Death of covid +ve patient due to Non-Covid cause: 1

Total positive cases: 1032

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March 28,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 28: Karnataka has reported 10 new positive cases of COVID-19 between 5 pm yesterday and 8 am today, taking the tally to 74 in the state.

"Ten new COVID-19 cases have been reported between 5 pm yesterday and 8 am today, taking the total number to 74 in Karnataka, which includes three deaths and five cured/discharged persons," said the State Health Department on Saturday.

The total number of active COVID-19 cases in the country has climbed to 873, including 78 cured, discharged and migrated cases and 19 deaths, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare said on Saturday.

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