Students take out awareness rally as plastic ban comes into effect in Mangalore

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November 1, 2012

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Mangalore, November 1: The month-long awareness campaign against the use of plastic in Mangalore was formally launched on Thursday, the Day of Karnataka Rajyotsava, with thousands of students taking out a massive awareness rally in the city.

Students from various prestigious institutions including medical, paramedical, nursing and engineering colleges, Scouts and guides, NCC and NSS volunteers participated in the walkathon from Scouts and Guides Bhavan, near Mangala stadium to Nehru Maidan.

The event was organised by Dakshina Kannada district administration.

The rally proceeded via Lalbagh, Ballabagh, PVS Circle, Navbharath, KSR, City Center, Hampanakatta and University College before culminating in Nehru Maidan.

Ban officially imposed

District in-charge minister CT Ravi officially imposed the ban on plastic bags, cups and plastic sheets etc. in taluk by inaugurating an awareness rally which will commence from at 7:30 a.m.

Ravi had directed Deputy Commissioner NS Channappa Gowda a few weeks ago to impose the plastic ban in Dakshina Kannada district. Accordingly, DC has issued a circular in this regard and the ban will be in force in the district from Thursday.

Mr Gowda said that 15 days will be given for people to educate themselves against the use of plastic. "A vehicle with two home guards will be deployed to impose the ban. People will be educated against the use of plastic in the initial 15 days. However, later a penalty ranging from Rs 500 to Rs 1000 will be levied from those who violate the order," he said.

"A meeting of shops and establishment owners will be convened to seek their cooperation for the ban. They will be insisted to use alternative bags made of paper, cotton, terry cotton and other biodegradable materials instead of plastic. District administration has already ordered 6,000 bags made of terry cotton material and it will be distributed among petty shop owners and traders to create awareness among them," the DC said.

Action from December 1

Mangalore City Corporation Commissioner Dr Harish Kumar earlier said that if anyone found throwing plastics beside the road, then action will be initiated against them from December 1.

He said the district administration has imposed ban the use of plastics in Mangalore taluk from Thursday. The MCC will take one month time to create awareness among the public.

However, the MCC will abide by the decision of the district administration, in its decision on ban on plastics.

“The segregated plastics will be collected from the houses and will be taken to Pacchanady dumpyard. The dump-yard will have a plastic unit, wherein plastic will be used for manufacturing oil,” he said.

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January 4,2020

Bellary, Jan 4: A BJP MLA has apparently threatened 'minority' Muslims against participating in anti-CAA protests, saying that opposing the new Citizenship Act will not be good for them and they will have to face serious repercussions.

"It's just a caution for those who are protesting against the CAA (Citizenship Amendment Act). We are 80 per cent and you (Muslims) are 18 per cent. Imagine what will happen if we take charge," MLA Somashekar Reddy told a gathering here on Friday.

"Beware of the majority when you live in this country. This is our country. If you want to live here, you will have to, like the Australian Prime Minister said, follow the country's traditions," he added.

He said: "So, I warn you that CAA and NRC are made by Modi and Amith Shah. If you will go against these acts, it won't be good."

Continuing to spew venom, the MLA further said, "If you wish, you can go to Pakistan. We don't have any issues. Intentionally, we would not send you."

He said that the community should live in harmony with Hindus. "If you will act as enemies, we should also react like enemies," he said.

Earlier, Bengaluru BJP MP Tejaswi Surya reportedly called CAA opposers as "puncturewalas".

The nation has been witnessing massive protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and the National Register of Citizens (NRC). But Prime Minister Narendra Modi has specifically stated that the NRC was never discussed.

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Fairman
 - 
Saturday, 4 Jan 2020

Reddy,

 

This is not your father's country nor any other's father's country.

Eh desh kisika baap ka naheen hai.

 

All have sacrificed to liberate this nation.

Your  Gundagiri will not succeed. See soon the result.

 

To goto Pakistan, we  have choice to go or not. But you don't have choice.

 

Your brain also black, we don't what about the color of your heart.

 

Jai Bharath, Jai all countries 

 

Manu
 - 
Saturday, 4 Jan 2020

in forest DOg is more in number.. that does not mean LION is not king.

 

Lion is lion and dog is dog...here number does not count

 

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February 21,2020

Thiruvanthapuram, Feb 21: Rape-accused Bishop Franco Mulakkal has been accused of sexual abuse by another nun. Police sources say that there is at least one more nun who has given a statement of sexual assault against the bishop.

This nun is a witness in the rape case registered against Franco Mulakkal. She is the 14th witness in the case and in her statement, she said that the bishop made sexually-colored and lewd remarks to her over the phone.

As per the nun, they were in communication via phone calls, chat and video calls for a period of two years from 2015 to 2017.

In the statement, the nun said that she kept quiet as she was scared of the bishop.

In her witness statement in September 2018, she said that in 2017, the bishop visited the convent she was in and hugged and kissed her.

Police say that the witness was not ready to file a complaint against the bishop. They had alerted the police in the jurisdiction and when the team met her, she refused to file a complaint. Hence a separate case wasn't registered against Bishop Franco

The first nun of Missionaries of Jesus had accused Franco of raping her multiple times at the Kuruvilangadu convent in Kottayam. The FIR in the case was registered in June 2018.

Then after protests, Franco was arrested on September 21, 2018.

The chargesheet in the case was submitted in April 2019. In the chargesheet, Bishop Franco Mullackal has been charged under various sections of the IPC: 342 (wrongful confinement), 376 (2k) (rape on a woman incapable of giving consent), 376 (2n) (causing grievous bodily harm during rape), 376 (c) (a) 377 (unnatural offence) and 506 (1) (criminal intimidation).

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March 31,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 31: Bengaluru Central Crime Branch on Tuesday seized as many as 1,000 fake N95 masks amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

However, the police are yet to make arrests in the case.

Investigation in the case is underway and more details in this regard are awaited.

Recently, Noida Sub-Divisional Magistrate with a team from the Health department busted a fake sanitiser and mask factory.

Notably, the Central government recently had brought masks and hand sanitisers under the Essential Commodities Act up to June 30 as the novel coronavirus pandemic led to shortages and black marketing of these items.

Any person found guilty under the Act may be punished with imprisonment up to seven years or fine or both and can be detained for a maximum of six months.

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