Mangalore's new Police Comissioner takes charge; Says public confidence a priority

September 19, 2012

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Mangalore, September 19: Making sure that the people of Mangalore will live in full confidence on the police force will be one of his top priorities, Manish Kharbikar, the new Police Commissioner of Mangalore, said.


Mr. Kharbikar took charge at the Police Commissioner's office in the city on Wednesday after being welcomed by Pratap Reddy, IGP (Western Range). A guard of honour was also given to him upon his arrival.


Speaking to media perons later, Mr. Kharbikar said that he looked forward to maintaining law and order in the city. “Priority is only policing. It touches all walks of life. Cities are areas with greater concentration of people and hence maintaining law and order is a responsibility that we have. People must follow the law and have confidence in the police”, he said.


Responding to the challenges that the coastal region have for him, Mr. Kharbikar said that he is new to the place but will work as per the police proceedures and the constitution. “It will take time for me to get familiarized with this place. But irrespective of where you work, it is according to the law, the Indian Constitution, and police procedure that we are supposed to work and I will do just that. I will hold discussions with officers here and chalk out my plans to go about my work in the days to come”, he said.


Seemingly giving an indication that he is a cricket enthusiast, Mr. Kharbikar said that he hailed from Rajesh Chauhan's Chhatisgarh and not M S Dhoni's Jharkhand. The 39 year old officer is an Engineering graduate and even worked with BHEL as an engineer for two years. He belongs to the 1998 batch of IPS officers and served as ASP in Bellary for probation. He has served in areas of Gadag, Gulbarga, Mandya in the past and also worked as an ADC at Raj Bhavan. He was also selected to serve in the UN Mission in Sudan. He was the DIG (civil rights enforcement), Bangalore, before taking charge here.

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Bengaluru, May 12: About 101 labourers bound for Rajasthan from Bengaluru in a goods truck were detained near a border Checkpost at Hirebagewadi village in Belagavi taluk on the Pune-Bengaluru national highway and have been sent into institutional quarantine on Tuesday.

Police said that the Labourers comprising of men, women and children had been travelling towards Rajasthan in a goods truck without permission from Karnataka and even from their home State Rajasthan.

In the morning hours, police and other department personnel manning the check post near...check post near Hirebagewadi detained them.

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Among the few measures that the board has chalked out, students would not be allowed to leave the examination hall till the last bell. In case of any emergency, the student could leave the exam hall but s/he would be required to surrender the question paper to authorities in the hall.

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March 12,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 12: Deputy Commissioner Sindhu B Rupesh on Thursday said that the test reports of the 35-year-old passenger from Dubai have shown no signs of either Coronavirus (COVID-19) or H1N1.

In statement issued here Ms Rupesh said that the passenger has now been discharged from the Bantwal hospital. He has been asked to stay at home quarantined for the next 14 days.

The passenger, who had been diagnosed with fever after he arrived at the airport from Dubai on March 8, had left the Government Wenlock Hospital in the early hours of March 9 refusing to undergo tests.

Later, he was traced and admitted to the hospital in Bantwal and his throat swab samples had been sent to Viral Research Diagnostic Laboratory (VRDL) in Hassan Institute of Medical Sciences.

Meanwhile, throat swab samples of six patients were also found negative for COVID-19.

As many asf 49 people were under quarantine in the district of which five have completed the 28-day cycle.

All passengers arriving by international flights and those in contact with them should voluntarily report to the district health team and undergo self-quarantine for 14 days. If there were symptoms of cough, cold and fever, they should undergo tests for COVID-19. If the reports were positive for COVID-19, then they have to stay in the isolation ward of the Government Wenlock Hospital or in the seven select private hospitals for 28 days.

Screening facility at the airport has been strengthened by posting doctors from seven private medical colleges on rotation basis. These doctors would be in addition to the medical officer at the airport. An ambulance has been placed at the airport exclusively to shift people to the hospitals, she added.

The State government has issued a notification on Wednesday authorising Deputy Commissioners to get the affected admitted by force, if necessary.

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