Rich homage paid to police martyrs

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October 21, 2012
Mangalore, October 20: The Police Martyrs' Day was observed under the joint aegis of Mangalore Police Commissionerate and Dakshina Kannada District Police at the District Armed Reserve Police Office ground here on Sunday.

 

Addressing the gathering, Principal District and Sessions Judge Ashok G Nijagannavara said that in today's world, people always fought among themselves and tried to hamper the public peace and tranquility. “We forget our own duty and put the blame for it on the police. Only when people of all classes join their hands together can the work of police be feasible and proper law and order can be maintained in the society,” he said.

 

“The first thing an illiterate would do if he encounters any trouble is go to the police station. It is distressing that instead of focusing and lauding the brave policemen for the good work they do, a lot of times we tend to pick out small shortcomings and blame them for it. This is not a good attribute of any society. It is the police who plug the destructive and anti-social activities in the society. Leaving the comfort of their homes, they watch over us and our homes. It is our duty to honour men who carry out such good deeds,” he said.

 

Speaking on the significance of Police Martyrs' Day, Mangalore Police Commissioner Manish Kharbikar said that on 21 October 1959, around 20 soldiers were ambushed by the Chinese Army in Ladakh which resulted in the death of 10. Since then, 21 October is observed as Police Commemoration Day, he said.

 

“Recently, policemen have lost their lives in various episodes while serving their duty. The sacrifice of those 10 policemen acts as inspiration to all police personnel. In the year 1961 – 62, 68 men have lost their lives, and the number has been increasing each year. Last year, 636 policemen sacrificed their lives while on duty, and 566 men have died between September 1, 2011 and August 31, 2012,” he said.

 

He said that the violent actions of the public were the origin for turmoil and disorder. To avoid this, the citizens have to become aware and should not indulge in violence, he said.

 

IGP (Western Range) Pratap Reddy said that the work of the personnel in police department was becoming increasingly complicated. Our work will be fruitful when people are cooperative and supportive, he said.

 

DK Superintendent of Police Abhishek Goyal welcomed the gathering and read out the list of 566 police martyrs who had lost their lives while on duty between September 1, 2011 and August 31, 2012.

 

The 566 police martyrs who had lost their lives this year were remembered on the occasion. Senior officers from various police units placed floral wreaths at the Martyrs' memorial to pay their tributes.

 

The police flag was lowered at half-mast following three rounds of gun fire to commemorate the martyrs.

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January 29,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 29: Ramesh Jarkiholi on Tuesday demanded that he and all the newly elected MLAs, who won the bypolls after defecting from the Congress and JD(S), be inducted into the cabinet — likely on January 31 — as promised by chief minister BS Yediyurappa.

"We are hoping all 11 MLAs will be made ministers," Jarkiholi said. "That is what the BJP and the CM promised us and we hope they will keep their promise." This is the first time Jarkiholi has spoken in public on cabinet berths, ever since reports surfaced of the party high command not being in favour of inducting all the turncoats into the council of ministers.

Jarkiholi also said fellow rebel AH Vishwanath should be given a ministerial berth.

Vishwanath, formerly of the JD(S), had lost the bypolls. Jarkiholi said the rebellion would not have succeeded had it not been for Vishwanath.

"Those of us who rebelled against the JD(S)-Congress coalition government got a shot in the arm when Vishwanath supported us," Jarkiholi said. "It is imperative that we support him," he said, even as he sought to distance himself from comments made by newly-elected MLAs ST Somashekar and D Sudhakar, who said Vishwanath cannot demand a ministerial post.

Meanwhile, the BJP issued another deadline — January 31 — to expand the cabinet. "In all likelihood, cabinet expansion will take place on Friday," said an aspirant for a berth. But several BJP functionaries are skeptical of meeting the new deadline.

"Till now, the CM has not been given the green signal by the high command. This is all I can say," said a senior minister in Yediyurappa’s cabinet, while insisting he wouldn’t be surprised if the exercise was postponed till the Delhi elections are over.

Former minister and independent R Shankar, who along with Mahesh Kumatalli and Shrimant Patil accompanied Jarkiholi to a trip to Nanjangud, Mysuru district, has upped the pressure on Yediyurappa to field him in the bypoll to the lone vacant council seat. "I am confident the CM and the BJP will honour promises made to me," Shankar said.

The former minister had joined the BJP during the rebellion, but was not given a ticket to contest the bypolls.

In Chikkamagaluru, deputy chief minister Govind M Karjol insisted he is prepared to step down if needed to enable new entrants into the cabinet. "I’m a disciplined solider of the party. If the BJP directs me to submit my resignation, I will do so and return my official car and take a bus to Bengaluru," Karjol said. He said anyone who doesn’t respect the party line will not grow. "It is imperative to toe the party line," he said.

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March 1,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 1: A youth lost his life in a lift crash at a wedding hall at Kallapu near Thokkottu on the outskirts of the city today. 

The deceased has been identified as Hamzah (30), a resident near Thumbay, who was part of the catering team hired for the marriage ceremony. 

The tragedy occurred at around 2 p.m. when Hamzah was getting ready to bring utensils and other things by lift from the third floor of the hall. All of a sudden, the lift’s ropes came loose and Hamzah lost his balance and got trapped inside.

He was pulled out and rushed to a hospital in Deralakatte, but he breathed his last on the way. He is survived by his wife and three children.

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July 26,2020

Mangaluru, Jul 26: Rubbishing reports about cancellation of institutional quarantine for international passengers in Mangaluru, local health authorities have clarified that 14 day isolation including first seven day institutional quarantine must for international passengers. 

For past couple of days rumours were doing rounds on social media that the government has done away with quarantine for international passengers. A few Mangaluru-based news portals also had published it as news without quoting any reliable sources. 

Meanwhile, district health officer in his clarification message said that neither Karnataka government nor Dakshina Kannada district administrant has revised the quarantine norms for international passengers. 

“Those who arrive from overseas must remain in isolation for 14 days. Out of this, seven days have to be spent in institutional quarantine (in hotel or lodge). During this period, the throat swab sample of the person will be sent for covid-19 testing. If the report is negative, then they will be sent to home quarantine for another seven days."

He said that concession in terms of number of days has only been given for people with other health conditions, children and the elderly. "For children below 10 years, pregnant women, elderly above the age of 60 years and other with other ailments, the throat swab will be collected on the second day of institutional quarantine. If the report turns negative, they will be sent to home quarantine for 14 days."

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