Eid-get together for mentally challenged students held

October 31, 2012

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Mangalore, October 31: An 'Eid get-together' was jointly organised by the Mangalore Corporation Unit of Jamiyyatul Falah (JF) and Shree Ganesha Seva Trust (SGST) at Saanidhya Residential School and Training Centre for the mentally challenged situated in Shaktinagar in Mangalore on Wednesday.

 

Delivering the Eid message, Khatheeb of Hawwa Jumma Masjid, Bolangady, Moulana Yahya Thangal Madani said that the holy Qur'an taught man to always help the orphaned, the poor and downtrodden classes of society.

 

“Helping others in need is the noblest deed of all. The holy-scripture also teaches us to live in unity, peace and harmony. We should not limit our festivals only to celebration. Following the spirit of Eid-ul-Adha, we should implement the principle of 'giving' and 'donating',” he said.

 

Stressing on the importance of donation and zakat, he said that Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) had taught people to give others who were unable to do so, such as the poor and downtrodden. “A rich person should not show arrogance while distributing to his needy brothers. It is our duty along with namaz, to follow noble principles of lending a helping hand and showing gratitude to the creator,” he said.

 

Ameer of Jamiyyatul Falah NRCC Sheik Akthar said that it was the prime duty of every human being to serve humanity and help those needy brothers and neighbours who were economically backward. “If we truly learn the art of giving selflessly, then there will no poverty remaining in the entire world,” he said.

 

Speaking on the occasion, President of SGST Mahabala Marla said that in the coastal region of Karnataka, differently-abled children were being born at a higher rate. Mangalore being a place with educated lot, it looks like people do not find it necessary to learn and research about children being born this way. This matter should be deliberated upon and awareness should be brought among people, he opined.

 

Delivering the presidential address, president of JF (Mangalore) B S Mohammed Basheer said that along with service in the field of education, the organisation also worked towards better health in the society. It had provided four dialysis units to Fr Muller's Hospital where it could be used to treat economically backward patients for a lesser fee. Jamiyyatul Falah will also organise sports activities for students of Saanidhya in February, while a separate hostel for female students at Saanidhya is in the process of being constructed, he said.

 

President of Kanara Chamber of Commerce Mohammed Ameen said that as kids grew up, so did their needs and requirements. But children like these remain innocent till the end. The amount of patience and integrity among teachers and care-takers of these special children is highly appreciable, he said.

 

There were a couple of performances by children belonging to Saanidhya who aptly danced to folk tunes with delight and enthusiasm.

 

K S Sheikh Karnire, Althaf Katheeb, S M Basheer and Ashraf M A S were present on the occasion.

 

Secretary of SGST Vasanth Kumar Shetty welcomed the gathering, while secretary of JF (Mangalore) Mohammed Azeem proposed a vote of thanks. Haneef compered the programme.

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April 28,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 28: A CRPF jawan has been arrested in Karnataka for allegedly defying the COVID-19 lockdown norms with the paramilitary force taking strong exception to his 'ill treatment', following which an inquiry has been ordered by the state police.

State DGP Praveen Sood has ordered inquiry into the incident, which has triggered a row after a video of it went viral.

In the clip, some police constables are purportedly seen hitting CRPF soldier Sachin Sawant with sticks in Belagavi.

According to the information shared on social media, Sawant was washing his bike when a police team reached the spot and started beating him up for not wearing a mask during the lockdown.

Taking a serious view of the 'ill-treatment' meted out to its Cobra Commando, the CRPF has written a letter to the Karnataka police demanding an investigation into the matter.

In a letter to the DGP of Karnataka, the additional Director general of police of CRPF Sanjay Arora said Sawant was cleaning his bike when a skirmish happened between him and the police over not wearing the mask.

Arora wrote, "Sawant was manhandled and ill-treated, before his family members and paraded to the police station barefoot, where he was kept in chains and handcuff.

From the scrutiny of a viral video on social media, it is apparent that the conduct of police personnel was not citizen centric."

The CRPF ADGP also said the 'unpleasant' situation could have been avoided if the Karnataka police had taken CRPF hierarchy into confidence before making the arrest.

In response, Sood ordered an inquiry into the matter.

He tweeted that IGP Belagavi has been asked to conduct a probe into the incident involving CRPF constable. Action will be taken against guilty after receipt of report, he said.

According to sources, Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai has directed the state police chief to conduct a detailed inquiry into the incident.

Denouncing the arrest, Karnataka Irrigation Minister Ramesh Jarkiholi has sought the release of the CRPF jawan.

"It was wrong on the part of the constables to ill treat CRPF jawan and an inquiry be conducted against the erring policemen," said jarkiholi in a press release.

However, Superintendent of Police of Belagavi district, Laxman Nimbargi defended the arrest of Sawant.

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June 25,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 25: Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Thursday asked people to cooperate by following the measures put in place for the control of COVID-19 if they don't want another lockdown or sealing in Bengaluru.

Amid talks about re-imposing lockdown in the city following the recent spike in cases, the Chief Minister said he will hold discussions on Thursday and Friday regarding the strict measures that need to be taken to control the virus.

"COVID pandemic is increasing, we are making all efforts and we have even sealed some areas. Today afternoon at Krishna (the CM's home office) I have called a meeting with Ministers and officials and will discuss the strict measures to be taken to control COVID," Mr Yediyurappa said.

Speaking to reporters, he said, "Tomorrow noon I have called a meeting of legislators of all political parties from Bengaluru and all Ministers from the city to discuss with them, seek their opinion and take stringent measures."

Citing an increase in cases, Health Minister B Sriramulu on Tuesday had said the government may have to think about imposing lockdown in the city if the situation continues.

Following this several Ministers in the state cabinet on Wednesday had said, any decision on re-imposing lockdown in the city will be taken only after consulting experts.

Some reports had even suggested that a decision on lockdown is likely at the cabinet meeting scheduled today.

The Chief Minister said there is no lockdown in the entire city, adding only in a few areas it has been imposed and would continue.

Concerned over the increase in COVID-19 cases in the city, Mr Yediyurappa on Monday had directed officials to implement lockdown measures strictly in certain clusters which have reported greater number of coronavirus infections.

The city's busy K R Market and Kalasipalya Market have been sealed for 15 days by the civic body Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) as part of measures to check the spread of the deadly virus.

Stating that Bengaluru is a model for the whole country in COVID-19 management, Mr Yediyurappa on Thursday said, when you compare with other major cities, "we have not yet lost control."

A total of 1,678 cases of COVID-19 have been reported in the city till last evening.

This includes 78 deaths and 475 discharges.

The number of COVID-19 cases in the state which stood at 3,408 as of June 1 has crossed the 10,000 mark on Wednesday with the state capital topping the districts in the infection count.

Seeking public cooperation in controlling the spread of the virus, Yediyurappa said social distancing and other measures in place were not followed, there has been spread to slums and other places.

"If you don't want Bengaluru to be sealed once again please cooperate and maintain distance," he added.

Mr Yediyurappa also said, the government has taken all measures for the safe conduct of SSLC (class 10) exams from today, and students should come out and write exams for their bright future.

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March 9,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 9: Karnataka government has ordered holidays for children in lower and upper kindergarten classes in Bengaluru, in the wake of coronavirus outbreak and with positive cases being reported from states in its neighbourhood.

"Further to the advice received from the Health Commissioner, holidays have been declared for Lower and Upper Kindergarten classes in Bengaluru North, South and Rural districts due to coronavirus, " Karnataka Minister for Primary and Secondary Education S Suresh Kumar said on Sunday.

According to official estimates, no positive cases of coronavirus have been reported from Karnataka till now.

The state has strengthened all surveillance and containment measures against the possible spread of disease.

Till Sunday, 890 persons have been identified for observation including persons who have travelled to COVID-19 affected countries and contacts of COVID-19 positive cases.

Six persons have been admitted to selected isolation hospitals.

According to official estimates, till date 87,066 passengers have been screened at airports in Karnataka.

The number of COVID-19 cases in India climbed to 39 on Sunday with five people in Kerala testing positive for coronavirus. The deadly virus has caused the deaths of over 3300 people globally.

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