DKMUL office-bears rubbish 'poison' rumours; drink Nandini milk in front of media

August 20, 2012

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Mangalore, August 20: The Office-bearers of the Dakshina Kannada Milk Producer's Cooperative Union Limited (DKMUL) on Monday battled the 'poison' rumours and drank the milk directly from Nandini packets in front of media.

After the confidence-building demo, Raviraj Hegde, the president of DKMUL told media persons that the rumours that Nandini milk sold by them was poisoned was indeed a handiwork of some anti-social elements who wanted to instill fear in the minds of people.

Urging the people not to pay heed to any such rumours, he said that DKMUL got samples from several different locations, tested and found them safe.

Informing that DKMUL supplies around 3.36 litres of milk to over 2.5 lakh consumer every day, he said not a single incident which supports the 'poison' rumour was reported so far.

Mr Hegde said that DKMUL has been supplying milk for 25 years and has been awarded ISO - 22000-2005 certification. Nandini milk is processed scientifically and undergoes quality check every day, he said.

He also said that the similar rumours of 'milk poisoning' were circulating in some other parts of Karnataka on Sunday and spread to Dakshina Kannada on Monday with some variations.

“We and our consumers want to know who started to spread these rumours and why? We also have lodged a complaint with police, who visited the dairy and carryout out inspection”, he said.

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Meanwhile Deputy Commissioner N S Channappa Gowda has warned rumour mongers that strict action would be initiated against them if found guilty of spreading message about Nandini milk being adulterated or unsafe for consumption.

Mangalore City Police Commissioner Seemanth Kumar Singh also has warned that stringent action would be taken against those who spread such rumours.

Related: 'Milk poison' rumour creates panic in Mangalore

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July 22,2020

Bengaluru, July 22: Complete lockdown on Sundays and daily night curfew would continue across Karnataka to contain the coronavirus spread, a top officia.

"Though lockdown will be lifted from 5 am on Wednesday across the state, night curfew will continue daily from 9 pm to 5 am to restrict movement of people and vehicles. Total lockdown on Sundays will also continue on July 26 and August 2," said state Chief Secretary T.M. Vijaya Bhaskar in an order here.

The order to unlock Bengaluru and four other districts - Dakshina Kannada, Dharwad, Kalaburagi and Kodagu, which have been under 7-9 day lockdown since March 14 night came after Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa declared that lockdowns would not be re-imposed across the state hereafter.

Besides restrictions in containment areas to control the virus spread, the order banned reopening of gyms and prevented use of benches in parks by walkers or joggers.

"All vegetable and fruit markets in cities and towns across the state will be shifted to the suburbs or outskirts to decongest them and prevent crowding," said the order in Kannada.

Wearing mask, sanitising hands and maintaining social distancing will be strictly enforced and violators will be fined.

Suburban train and metro services will continue to remain shut till further orders.

Select long-distance express trains will continue to operate as per the standard operating procedure given by the Union Ministry of Home Affairs on May 30.

"State-run and private buses in cities and on intra-state and inter-state routes will operate with limited number of passengers to ensure physical distancing. All buses will be sanitized and fumigated after every trip," said the order.

Schools, colleges, cinema theatres, multiplexes will remain shut to prevent crowding and violation of social distancing.

Ban on religious functions and mass gatherings will also continue.

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May 2,2020

Mangaluru, May 2:  Dakshina Kannada district administration has taken steps to quarantine people returning after having lost their jobs in foreign countries.

Marriages hall, general halls and hostels are being identified for the purpose, a source said.

Official said that Coronavirus scare also has forced many people from foreign countries, those in including Gulf countries, to return to their native villages.

The Gulf countries are also sending back those staying illegally there. 

Once the flight services resume, thousands of people are likely to return to the country.

Meanwhile, DK deputy commissioner Karnataka held a video conference with Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa.

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