14th diocese of Karnataka inaugurated; Jerald Lobo takes charge as first Bishop of Udupi

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October 15, 2012

Udupi, October 15: The 14th diocese in Karnataka and 166th diocese in the country was inaugurated, at Kallianpur Milagres Cathedral grounds on Monday. Most Rev Dr Jerald Isaac Lobo was installed as the Bishop of the diocese.

Apostolic Nuncio in India and Representative of Pope Rev Dr Salvatore Pennacchio who was in Udupi as a part of the inauguration, delivered the message of peace and harmony to the people, by practicing faith in religion.

Terming it as a great joy for the people of Udupi to have a separate diocese, he said the new diocese should help the people to express faith in religion and spread harmony.

The newly appointed Bishop said that the new diocese has tremendous opportunities and challenges before it. “The Udupi which was a part of the Mangalore diocese has a history, but it is new as an independent diocese. It has the legacy of faith and good work,” he said.

He was speaking at the inauguration of the Udupi diocese at Kallianpur Milagres Cathedral grounds. Terming it as a great joy for the people of Udupi to have a separate diocese, he said that the new diocese should help the people to express faith in religion and spread harmony.

Most Rev Dr Jerald Isaac Lobo, who took charge as the Bishop of newly formed diocese, said that the new diocese has tremendous opportunities and challenges before it. “Udupi, which was a part of the Mangalore diocese, has a history, but it is new as an independent diocese. It has the legacy of faith and good work,” he said.

Stressing on the significance of humanitarian values, he said all religions should promote fraternity and good values and should not divide the people. Every religion preaches peace and harmony and it is the duty of the people to join hands in promoting peace .

Udupi District-in-Charge Minister Kota Srinivas Poojary said that Catholics have always been a part of Udupi and they have become one amongst us, by practicing their culture and tradition.

Puttige seer Sugunendra Theertha insisted on treating all religions equally by upholding the dignity of every religion.

Offerings were made by the deaneries under Udupi diocese. Kundapur deanery offered coconut sapling, Shirva deanery offered banana plant, Udupi deanery rice and food grains, and Kallianpur deanery offered fruits and groceries on the occasion.

The new Diocese of Udupi consists of 48 parishes in Karkala, Udupi and Kundapur. There are 1.25 lakh catholics, 58 diocesan priests, 20 religious priests/brothers and 225 sisters in Udupi diocese.

The new diocese of Udupi will be a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Bangalore. The Church of Our Lady of Miracles will be the cathedral of the newly installed diocese.

Rajya Sabha MP Oscar Fernandes, Udupi-Chikmagalur MP Jaya Prakash Hegde, Bangalore Arch Bishop Most Rev Bernanrd Moras, Mangalore Bishop Aloysius Paul D'Souza were present.

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June 20,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 20: Continuing with the easing of restrictions under 'Unlock 1.0', the Karnataka government on Saturday authorised local bodies to fix timing for opening of public parks other than those in the containment zones between 5 am to 9 pm.

It has also mandated adhering to all the national directives issued to contain the spread of COVID-19 and the guidelines issued by the state government in this connection.

Noting that the government has been relaxing conditions under unlock 1.0, Principal Secretary Revenue N Manjunath Prasad, who is also the member secretary of the state disaster management authority in an order said, local bodies have been asked to set the timing between 5 am to 9 pm to open all parks that come under them and the government.

It said this would be applicable to only those parks that come outside the containment zones. Earlier in May, while relaxing the lockdown norms, the government had set 7 am to 9 am and from 5 pm to 7 pm for the opening of parks.

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June 2,2020

Kasaragod, June 2: As Kerala commenced fresh academic year with online classes from Monday, a ninth-standard student at Malappuram district in North Kerala ended life allegedly owing to lack of online study facilities like television connection and a smartphone at her house.

Devika, daughter of Balakrishnan, hailing from a Dalit community at Valancherry, about 25 kilometres from Malappuram town, ended her life.

Balakrishnan told the media that he could not recharge the television connection owing to financial crunches. He was working as a daily wage worker and owing to COVID-19 and lockdown, he was not having much work these days. 

The family also did not have a smartphone or computer. The family members alleged that Devika was quite upset as she could not attend the virtual class that began on Monday. She was a student of a nearby government school.

Local police said that Devika, who was the eldest among four children of Balakrishnan, was suspected to have self-immolated using kerosene at a premise close to her house on Monday evening. The cause and provocations were still being probed only. No suicide notes were recovered yet.

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May 25,2020

Benglauru, May 25: Nearly one thousand people in the capital city of Karnataka have lost several crores of rupees to online fraudsters during the two months of covid-19 lockdown.

According to official sources, 962 cases of online frauds have been registered in various police stations across Bengaluru March 23 to May 19. 

On an average, 18 cases were reported every day. However, this number isn’t unusually high compared to normal times, according to police. The highest number of cases was registered in west division (227). 

What baffles the cops is the brazenness with which fraudsters attacked. Many fraudsters duped people in the name of providing jobs, insurance money, Employees’ Provident Fund, renewal of credit/debit cards. 
Many people lost money while procuring groceries, alcohol, masks and hand sanitisers delivered at the doorstep. Olx and Facebook scams thrived during the prolonged lockdown. 

Police said malicious links were shared on mobile phones asking recipients to download the Aarogya Setu app and seeking banking information, all targeted at stealing phone data. 

An officer said many were glued to their phones, and cybercriminals took advantage of this, sometimes pretending to be bank representatives wanting to issue/ renew credit/debit cards.

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