Drive against cancer: 'Gata Rahe Mera Dil' enthralls audience

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November 27, 2012

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Mangalore, November 27: Gata Rahe Mera Dil, a musical concert, was organised by R C Mangalore Sunrise at Town Hall, in the city on Monday evening to raise funds to fight against cancer – a life threatening disease.

President of R C Mangalore Sunrise Rtn. Dr. Shivashankar Bhat in his welcome address revealed that the programme is organised to raise funds for conducting free early cancer detection camps and create awareness about the deadly disease.

R.I.Dist.3180 Governor Rtn. Dr B Devdas Rai speaking as a chief guest said that the cancer awareness and detection camps is one of our important Rotary district projects aimed at the welfare of the people and he lauded the efforts of R C Mangalore Sunrise for initiating a drive against the deadly disease cancer, a noble cause indeed, he said.

Asst Governor Rtn. Sadashiva Shetty was the guest of honour on this occasion. Rtn. Eulalia D'souza compered the programme and thanked all the sponsors of this event, particularly M/s Rohan Corporation for their very liberal and generous contributions. Rtn. Hemacharya was the chief coordinator of this event.

Later, the concert featuring eminent artists Anitha D'souza, Srikanth Kamath, Mohd Haneef, and Ranjan Das entertained the jam-packed audience with their spellbound melodious and enchanting Hindi film golden melody songs of yester years under the Calicut based music director Pappan. The artists' team donated voluntarily Rs 8,500 for the noble cause, which was well appreciated by the audience.


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March 27,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 27: In the wake of coronavirus, the Council of Mangalore City Corporation (MCC) has taken steps to prevent the spread of Covid-19 in the city as a task force has been formed to monitor home delivery of essentials and the situation prevailing in the city due to outbreak of the virus.

MCC commissioner Shanady Ajith Kumar Hegde held a meeting of wholesalers to plan the smooth supply of essentials to the people on Thursday.

Speaking on the occasion, he said, the wholesalers of the city have been directed to supply essential goods to apartments in the city. Each apartment should prepare purchase details and must hand it over to the wholesalers. This way residents will not have to go out to buy essentials. The purchasing time will be between 6 am to 12 pm.

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February 2,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 2: A woman from Bengaluru lost Rs 2.8 lakh to a 'foreign friend' who promised her gifts, including gold jewellery and foreign currency.

Priya, 37, of Banashankari III Stage, told police a man named Bright Wills from England befriended her on social media in December 2019.

On December 20, Wills said he would send gold ornaments and some British pounds as gifts to celebrate their friendship and took her postal address.

“A woman claiming to be an official from the customs office, Delhi, called me on December 21. She told me there was a courier from England in my name and I should pay Rs 75,000 tow ards customs clearance. I believed her and transferred Rs 75,000 to a bank account number provided by her. On December 23, another woman called and said gold ornaments had been sent to me by courier and I had to pay Rs 2.1 lakh towards the paperwork. I transferred the money to another account number mentioned by her," Priya told police.

"On December 25, I received an email which said I should make a surety deposit of Rs 4.3 lakh within 48 hours or else the courier would be sent back to its original destination. I realised I had been cheated by Wills and others. Till now, I have paid Rs 2.8 lakh to them," she claimed.

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May 4,2020

The government of India today said it will begin evacuating its nationals stuck abroad due to the coronavirus pandemic from May 7 in a phased manner. This facility would be made available on payment basis. 

A Standard Operating Protocol has been put in place and the travel would be arranged by aircraft as well as naval ships and will be available on a payment-basis, the government said.

"Medical screening of passengers would be done before taking the flight. Only asymptomatic passengers would be allowed to travel. During the journey, all these passengers would have to follow the protocols, such as the health protocols, issued by the ministry of health and the ministry of civil aviation," it said in a statement.

Specifying the protocols upon entry in India, the government said the returning Indians would be medically screened and will have to be quarantined for 14 days, either in a hospital or in an institutional quarantine on payment-basis, by the respective state government.

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