Made Snana' issue raised at SC/ST meet again; SP says govt's stand on the issue to be known first

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November 4, 2012

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Mangalore, November 4: The issue of ban on the practice of 'Made Snana' was raised again at the monthly SC/ST grievance meeting held at SP's office in Mangalore on Sunday.

Shekhar from Belthangady, an SC/ST leader and a CPI activist, raised the issue of ban on 'Made Snana' practice in temples and urged the police department to communicate with the government in this regard.

“There is just one month left and the practice would surface again at Kukke Subramanya temple. We want to remind the government that it should be banned”, he said.

In response, Abhishek Goyal, SP, Dakshina Kannada district, said that the police department itself is not aware of the government's stand on the issue and a letter would be written to the government authorities seeking clarification as to what the government has to say about the ban. The police would take its future course of action accordingly, Mr. Goyal said.

Mahesh, another SC/ST representative spoke about the problem of atrocities on women and eve teasing in rural areas and the need to increase police patrolling there especially after many rape and murder cases have come to light in Dharmasthala region and around.

Mr. Goyal said in response that although he is aware of eve-teasing complaints from rural areas, it is not possible for police to carry out 100% patrolling in rural areas. “These are places where houses are at distant places and in isolated areas. We cannot reach every house because we lack adequate manpower at the moment. 33% of positions are vacant in DK police still. But eve teasing is something which would be carried out by locals and not outsiders. If information is given to us as to who the culprits are, we can take action. Girls or their families themselves must come forward and complain. If they feel it is embarrassing, the educational institutions where they are studying can take initiative and report on their behalf besides strengthening internal discipline”, he said.

Pre-poned meet

The meeting was preponed to 9:30 am instead of the normal 11:00 am schedule time. This created confusion among a few Dalit leaders and a delegation arrived at the venue after the meet was over, complaining of no communication from the police authorities.

Vishwanath, a Dalit leader said that he had come all the way from Bantwal. “They should have sent information to police stations at least if they could not inform us. I came prepared to express our problems here but I see the meeting is over. We keep all our work aside and come here. They should have communicated properly”, he said.

Sadashiva of Farangipete also said that he had to spend his time, money and energy in vain to travel all the way to Mangalore.

The Dalit leaders requested the ASPAnuchet if it is possible to hold the meet again but were told it is not possible, Mr. Vishwanath said.


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July 11,2020

Mangaluru, Jul 11: Deputy Commissioner Sindhu B Rupesh has set up an expert committee to look into the cause of deaths of covid patients in Dakshina Kannada.

The development comes after eight more fatalities including that of a CISF personnel attached to MRPL, were reported in the district on Friday.

The district has recorded 23 deaths since July 1 and 38 death cases have been reported in the district since April 19.

Of the 38 deaths, five were from outside the district. All the eight patients, who lost their battle to the virus in the district on Friday, were suffering from co-morbidities.

According to the govt bulletin on Covid-19 cases, comorbid conditions, like kidney failure, brain tumour, TB, pneumonia, liver damage, high BP, diabetes and others, were the main reasons behind the Covid-19 deaths reported in the district.

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March 30,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 30: In continuing cases of tipplers in the southern states ending their lives due to non-availability of liquor during the lockdown, two men committed suicide in Karnataka's Dakshina Kannada district.

The two suicides were reported in Kadaba taluk on Saturday, police said.

Tomy Thomas (50), a rubber tapping labourer in an estate at Kutrupadi village of the taluk, was found hanging at his rented house on Saturday. Thomas, a native of Kottayam in Kerala, had joined at the estate here a month ago.

Local people said he was desperately moving around in the last few days asking about places where he can get liquor. He had also not reported to work in these days. The body has been kept at the mortuary of a hospital at Deralakatte.

In another incident, a 70-year old man, belonging to Kodimbala village in the taluk, allegedly hanged himself from the branch of a tree near his house at Nakur.

The deceased has been identified as Thomas, who had left his family here 30 years ago and had been working in Kerala. He had returned here only a few years back.

Sources said Thomas, an alcohol addict, was having health problems related to withdrawal. He has been living on pavements at Kadaba without going home.

Kadaba police has registered cases in connection with the two incidents.

Incidents of tipplers committing suicide have been reported in Kerala and Telangana in the past few days. Two men ended their lives in Kerala today while a 50-year old daily wage worker jumped to death from a building in Hyderabad on Friday.

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