Laxmi Gold Palace launched in Mangalore

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August 26, 2012

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Mangalore, August 26: The new branch of Lakshmi Gold Palace, a unit of Lakshmi Gold Khazana Pvt Ltd, was launched on Saturday at K S Rao Road, Mangalore.

Inaugurating the outlet, Rajya Sabha member Oscar Fernandes congratulated the proprietor of Lakshmi Gold Palace K P Nanjundi, who is also president of Vishwakarma Samaj.

He said that with launching new outlet in coastal city of Lakshmi Gold Palace also created many job opportunities for the youth.

Deputy Speaker of Karnataka Legislative Assembly N Yogish Bhat, Mangalore MLA U T Khader, Mulki-Moodbidri MLA Abhayachandra Jain, Mangalore North MLA Krishna Palemar, Former MP Vinay Kumar Sorake, Corporation bank chairman Ajaykumar and businessman Ganesh Shetty were present among others.

Earlier, K P Nanjundi, informed that it was the fifth branch of the company. In six years, 18 branches will be set up in the State in places like Hubli, Mysore, Mandya, Belgaum, Dharwad, Gadag and Hassan. Two branches in Domlur (Bangalore) and Dharwad are already in the stage of construction and will be ready by December. Over 600 crores of revenue is generated per annum, he said.

He said that he would offer customers in Mangalore Rs. 60 discount per gram of gold. “I will offer lesser rates than the ones that are currently being offered in the existing shops. My only aim is to make it easier for the middle and lower class people to acquire Hallmarked jewellery,” he said.

According to Mr. Nanjundi, the new branch will have three sections – Lakshmi Gold Palace, Silk Palace and Gold Loan. It will be inaugurated by Oscar Fernandes, Rajya Sabha MP, at 12 p.m. at No. 1507/1, K.S. Rao Road, Kodialbail, Mangalore. Dr. G. Parameshwar, President of Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee, will be the chief guest on the occasion.

There will be around 15,000 sarees on display in the Silk saree section, and gold loans will be provided at 1.25 – 1.75 per cent rate of interest. There is also a facility for customers to have their gold weighed and evaluated, he said.

All employees including the Chief Manager of the branch are from Mangalore, he added.

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July 16,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 16: Karnataka Medical Education Minister K Sudhakar on Thursday paid a surprise visit to the C V Raman Hospital in Bengaluru and urged the administration to follow COVID-19 guidelines properly. He also took stock of the hospital's preparedness to fight the deadly virus.

The minister noticed a number of flaws and warned the hospital to go strictly by the guidelines. He saw that despite 15 high-flow oxygen beds lay vacant, only two patients were admitted. He then asked the hospital to send asymptomatic and mildly symptomatic patients to COVID-19 care centres so that beds were available to those who need these.

"Doctors' profession is a noble one and in a situation like this everyone should perform their duty with utmost humanity and compassion. During this crisis, we should all be kind and empathetic," the minister said. He also ordered the suspension of two officials for not following the guidelines and not giving the right treatment to patients.

He noticed that the hospital lab collected less number of swabs and instructed them to collect a minimum of 500 swabs per day. Pointing out the under-utilised beds and ICUs, he observed that because of such negligence by officials, the government is being blamed despite working day and night for the past four-five months.
During this visit, the minister also interacted with the patients through video call and enquired about the services provided to them by the hospital.

"Surprise visits will continue. I will be in touch with every lab and get the right number of tests done on a daily basis," the minister said while speaking to the media.

He also urged the people who have recovered from COVID-19 to donate their plasma to save other lives, adding that donors will receive a reward of Rs 5000 as a token of appreciation.

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April 26,2020

Dubai, Apr 26: Families were shattered as the three dead bodies of UAE-based Indian expats were returned to the country from New Delhi, India.

Family members waited outside the Indira Gandhi International Airport for hours, but they were later told to go back home as the remains of expats Jagsir Singh, Sanjeev Kumar and Kamlesh Bhatt were flown back to Abu Dhabi, following a new order implemented by India's Ministry of Home Affairs.

Inderjeet, brother-in-law of Sanjeev based in Al Ain, said their family in Punjab was devastated.

"This is a non-coronavirus death. We had a death certificate as proof and all necessary documents from Indian Embassy. But the body was returned while our family members waited outside the airport. This is very shocking," Inderjeet said.

"The body shouldn't have been returned. It's difficult to travel across states due to Covid-19 restrictions and also to arrange the ambulance," he added.

"Now the embassy has told me to come on Sunday. They said hopefully things will be sorted out in a day or two."

Meanwhile, the family of Kamlesh resides in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. This means, with existing travel restrictions, they had to secure permits from different states to reach New Delhi.

Dubai-based social worker Girish Pant, who is in touch with the family, said they are all depressed with the unfortunate turn of events.

"His brother Vimlesh had to return home without the remains. They are all clueless and in pain. With the new order from the Ministry of Home Affairs, I have informed the family that the body will reach them within 48 hours. I am also coordinating with the Indian Embassy," Pant said.

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Ahmed A.K.
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Monday, 27 Apr 2020

Now support BJP

 

Indian origins dont have place to cremate in their own land while our HM is planning to give nationality to minorities of other countries.

 

what a joke man!!!

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March 15,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 15: The Karnataka government has intensified screening all international passengers at airports by classifying them into three risk categories.

Passengers, who are symptomatic on arrival fall under risk category 1, those aged above 60 and have Symptoms fall under category 2. Those who fall in both these categories are being quarantined at designated facilities for 14 days from arrival.

Asymptomatic passengers arriving from any of the COVID-19 affected countries will fall under category 3 and will be advised to be under strict home quarantine for 14 days, Medical Education Minister Dr K Sudhakar said here on Sunday.

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