Journalists pay tribute to U Narasimha Rao

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July 14, 2012

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Mangalore, July 14: A condolence meet for veteran journalist U Narasimha Rao, who passed away on Friday, was held at the Press Club in Mangalore on Saturday.

Speaking on the occasion Malar Jayaram Rai, senior journalist, shared his experiences and times spent with Mr. Rao as a colleague. “In stature he was short, but as a mediaman, he possessed a great personality. He was a second generation journalist as his father was also a journalist. He would walk his way to report his stories unlike journalists of today who use vehicles because of the inevitableness of modern times. Perhaps that is the reason why our generation of journalists is reasonably healthy even today. We were like a family and Mr. Rao would take my suggestions, reports, and pranks in good spirit”, Mr. Rai recalled.

Lending a piece of advice for young journalists of today, Mr. Rai said that the journalist community must not allow politicians to make use of them.

Govind Belgaunkar, Bureau Chief, The Hindu, said that he had heard from Mr. Rao's colleagues in the newspaper that although he used to work full time as a bank employee carrying out journalism as a part time job, he had become the face of Mangalore in terms of representing the coastal region. With his reports, he brought national attention towards Mangalore, Mr. Belgaunkar said.

Raghuram Rao, Senior Assistant Editor, DNA Newspaper, Mangalore, sharing his thoughts with the gathering said that Mr. Rao encouraged younger journalists and even assisted them in making their reports. He inspired people with his ideals and articles written by him serve as reference material for journalists of today, he said.

B Ravindra Shetty of Vijaya Karnataka, also spoke.

U Narasimha Rao was born in 1925 and pursued his education in Mangalore. He had worked for newspapers such as 'The Times of India', 'The Mail', 'Matrubhoomi', 'The Hindu', 'Kannada Vani', 'Kannada Sahakaari', and 'Rashtramatha'. He had even worked for the All India Radio as a correspondent.

Mr. Rao had served as the Secretary of South Kanara District Journalists' Association and President of DK Working Journalists' Union too.

He had received the prestigious Karnataka Rajyotsava Award in 1993 by the then Chief Minister M Veerappa Moily, besides many other awards and laurels.


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March 31,2020

Patna, Mar 31: In arguably the first of its kind incident in the country, a young man in Bihar was beaten to death precisely because he had informed the district control room about two corona suspects who had arrived here in the State from Mumbai.

The incident took place in Sitamarhi in North Bihar where a 20-year-old youth Bablu Kumar was allegedly killed by Sudhir Mahto and Munna Mahto.

The two Mahtos had arrived from Mumbai to Sitamarhi around ten days back. Bablu, in the meantime, informed the district control room about the arrival of two persons from a State where a large number of people were afflicted with coronavirus.

A team of doctors on March 24 reached Runnisaidpur in Sitamarhi to examine the two suspects. Three days later, these two persons from Maharashtra tested negative.

But the incident (of informing control room and subsequent medial test) created such enmity between the family of Mahtos and Babloo that on Sunday when they found the 20-year-old young man sitting alone, they thrashed him so mercilessly that he died on the spot.

Shocked and grief-struck, Babloo’s father Vinod Singh eventually lodged an FIR with the police and named Sudhir Mahto, Munna Mahto, and their family members as accused in the killing of his son.

The police on Monday raided the place and arrested the Mahtos.

But then, this is not an isolated case of violence. In another incident that took place in Bihar’s Jehanabad district, a BDO Ajay Kumar and a police officer Chandrashekhar Kumar were attacked by fellow villagers when the officials reached there to quarantine those migrants who had reached there from Delhi. So angry were the villagers with the officials’ move to isolate the migrants that they smashed the window-panes of the government vehicles and attacked the officials.

The officials had to beat a hasty retreat. But they soon returned with additional police team which used brutal force and took local leaders into custody before restoring normalcy in the area.

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May 19,2020

Udupi, May 18: As many as eight fresh coronavirus positive cases have been reported in coastal districts of Udupi and Uttara Kannada. 

No fresh positive case was reported in Dakshina Kannada since yesterday.

According to Health and Family Welfare Department, two men aged 38 and 24 years, an 8-year-old boy and a 24-year-old woman tested positive for coronavirus in Udupi district today. 

All of them were under quarantine after returning from Maharashtra recently. They were shifted to covid-19 hospital for treatment. With this the number of covid-19 positive cases in Udupi district mounted to 15.

Meanwhile, Uttara Kannada district also received a jolt with four more cases. Yesterday it had reported eight cases.

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June 24,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 24: Karnataka Minister of Medical Education Dr K Sudhakar said on Tuesday that the directors of institutions will be held responsible if any there are any complaints and lack of facilities in the treatment of COVID-19 patients.

'Since a couple of days, there are reports in media regarding the admission of COVID-19 patients, lack of hygiene and the supply of sub-standard food to patients. The country is appreciating Karnataka and Bengaluru for controlling the spread of coronavirus. This was possible due to tireless efforts from past several months and these kinds of reports emerging now cannot be tolerated," Sudhakar said.

He added, "There can be no compromise in the treatment of COVID-19 patients. It must be ensured that these kinds of complaints will not be repeated. Directors of hospitals will be held responsible if there are complaints."

The medical education minister further said that asymptomatic patients will be kept in COVID-Care Centres and if they develop symptoms in the care centres, they will be shifted to hospitals for further treatment.

"Since the COVID-19 cases are increasing, private hospitals have been roped in to treat coronavirus patients. Officials have to ensure that beds are reserved and all arrangements are made as per the government order. Guidelines will soon be issued for monitoring asymptomatic cases in COVID care centres," he added.

Karnataka on Tuesday reported 322 fresh COVID-19 positive cases and eight deaths.
According to the state health department, the total number of positive cases has mounted to 9,721 and 150 deaths. So far, 6,004 people have been discharged.

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