People of Mangaluru unite in heartfelt solidarity' to pay tribute to Uri martyrs

[email protected] (CD Network | Suresh, Satheesh)
September 23, 2016

Mangaluru, Sep 23: Condemning the terror strike on the Army's Administrative Unit at Jammu & Kashmir's Uri in which 18 soldiers lost their lives, citizens of Mangaluru on Friday took out a silent solidarity march in the city to offer their tributes to the martyrs.

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Organised by United for a better Dakshina Kannada', a forum of several organisations in the district, the solidarity march attracted people belonging to different faiths, parties and age groups. The march which commenced at the entrance of Kadri Park culminated at War Memorial where people offered floral tributes to the bravehearts.

Speaking on the occasion, M Chandra Sekhar, Commissioner of Mangaluru City Police, said that each citizen of India should be grateful to the soldiers who do not hesitate to sacrifice their lives to protect the country.

“We are living peacefully here because of the efforts and sacrifices of our soldiers across the borders,” he said.

Saif Sultan Syed, a social activist and one of the main organisers of the event, Dr Sanjeev M Patil, DCP (Crime and Traffic), Abdul Azeez Darimi, Khatheeb of Chokkabettu mosque, Rev. Fr Oswald Monteiro, Director of CODP, Umar UH, Founder of Career Guidance and Information Centre were among the participants.

Ahinda, Buntara Yane Nadavara Mathr Sangha, Catholic Diocese of Mangalore, Dalit Sangharsha Samiti, Al Haq, Hope Foundation, Jain Samiti, Karnataka Christian Educational Society, Karnataka Komu Souharda Vedike, Karnataka Missions Network, KKMA-Karnataka, MFriends, Mogaveera Mahajana Sangha, Muslim Lekhakara Sangha, Sri Guru Singh Sabha Society, Talent Research Foundation, Hidayah Foundation, Highland Islamic Forum and Yuva Vahini had extended support to the event.

In one of the worst attacks in recent times, as many as 18 soldiers were killed and over 20 others got injured post the terror strike on an army camp close to the headquarters of the 12th Brigade at Uri in Baramulla district on September 18.

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shaji
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Sunday, 25 Sep 2016

it is noticed that almost all the organisations participated in the march but so called self proclaimed swadeshi / desh premi / freedom fighter sangh parivar is hiding. I think they are busy is taking morcha on saving Cows / admiring Namo leader / appreciatign Acharya from mangalore university for his marvellous job etc.

Rikaz
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Saturday, 24 Sep 2016

Good Job guys!

We should not give chance for Pakis to act in our films and serials....not good people....

Naren Kotian
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Saturday, 24 Sep 2016

Oye Punjabi babe comment nodrappo ...sari hogamma biryani tinno time aithu ...yaavdadru kittogiro article bari ...papa only media is CD..which uses L board journalist who are fit for nothing to post their comments ...haha

Abu Sana
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Saturday, 24 Sep 2016

Good job. I congratulate the organisers for their sincere efforts to send a right message to the society.

Natasha Sharma
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Saturday, 24 Sep 2016

Some Sangh bhakts are feeling jealous because they think they are the patrons and custodians of Indian army and others are anti-nationals. Poor brainless chaps.

Avani Pai
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Saturday, 24 Sep 2016

RIP martyrs. We are always grateful to you. Nice message by Chandra Sekhar sir.

Narenkotian
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Saturday, 24 Sep 2016

Yelli faizhal Bhai du makeshift fish kabab stall and kadle puri stall kaanista ilvalla...haha

Suhail Ahmed
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Friday, 23 Sep 2016

Fantastic job Saif & all the organizations including CD

Suhail Ahmed
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Friday, 23 Sep 2016

Good job Saif and all the organizations including CD. Much needed

shanu
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Friday, 23 Sep 2016

dear modi stop sending love letters to PAK ....
try to increase size of ur 56\ chest ..
don't do like dumb and dumber....
stop world tours and concentrate on development...
stop bol bachchan do something....
don't run behind nayi koli ili katte.....think about human being..."

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February 6,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 6: A 33 -year-old techie who was on the run after allegedly bludgeoning her mother to death and attempting to murder her brother at their house near KR Puram early on Sunday was arrested along with her friend from a hotel in Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, on Wednesday morning.

C Amruta and Sridhar Rao were produced before a court in Port Blair to get a transit warrant, deputy commissioner of police (Whitefield) MN Anuchet said. Police initially thought she had committed the crime as she was unable to repay a loan of Rs 15 lakh and feared being humiliated by the lenders.

"But now we strongly suspect that Amruta and Rao were in a relationship, which was opposed by her mother and brother. We don't see any other reason for her to attack her family members. We can get more details only after questioning the duo," another police officer said, adding, "The most important question is: Did Rao know Amruta was going to kill her mother? Or he got to know about it only later? He'd booked their air tickets to Port Blair on January 31 itself."

Rao and Amruta worked together in a software company in Whitefield till 2017. "Then they joined different firms and were in constant touch," police said.

Preliminary probe revealed the duo flew to Port Blair by catching a flight from Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) at 6.30am on Sunday. CCTV footage had shown Rao - wearing a full-face helmet and carrying a backpack - waiting near Amruta's house on a gearless scooter on Sunday morning. After she arrived, they chatted for a while before riding away. They arrived at KIA on the same bike, police said.

"We checked the passengers' list at KIA for that day and found Amruta's name. With the help of Port Blair police, we traced the duo to a hotel," an investigating officer said.

On Sunday morning, Amruta hit her 54-year-old mother C Nirmala on the head with a digging bar. She later stabbed her younger brother C Harish in the neck. Harish collapsed and thinking that he was dead, she left the house.

In his statement to police, Harish stated, "Around 4.30am, Amruta entered my room and stabbed me. I asked her what was wrong. She said she had a debt of Rs 15 lakh and didn't want the debtors to harass me and our mother."

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May 4,2020

Mangaluru, May 4: No major crowds were seen in the coastal city of Mangaluru today except in front of the liquor shops after the district administration relaxed the lockdown norms for 12 hours a day (between 7am and 7pm).

There was no mad rush of vehicles either on city roads when the relaxed lockdown began. There were fewer people to buy essentials in front of grocery and vegetable shops as they had time till late evening.

There was no let down in the number of police pickets as well as curbs on vehicular movement across the city either. 

The government has allowed sale of liquor in CL2 (standalone wine shops) and CL 11 (MSIL outlets) to mop up revenues when Lockdown-3 commenced from Monday. Compared the other parts of Karnataka, the size of queues in front of liquor shops in Mangaluru were smaller. 

Like other parts of the country, the lockdown was imposed in the coastal district on March 24 to prevent the spread of Covid-19. Prior to that, a curfew was imposed in the district from March 22 midnight. The lockdown did not apply to essential services such as sale of food, groceries, milk, vegetables, fruits, and meat and fish. Gradually the district administration had to intensify the lockdown and allow those shops to remain open only between 7 a.m. and 12 noon. 

With the lockdown relaxation extending till 7 p.m., Mangaluru today witnessed people and private vehicles moving freely in the afternoon for the first time in more than a month. However, only those who had to go for work and do other essential activities were seen on roads. After 7 p.m. movements of all kinds of vehicles will be prohibited. 

The relaxation was to facilitate economic activities that had come to a standstill during the first two phases of lockdown. Mangaluru City Police Commissioner Dr P S Harsha, meanwhile, warned the people against misusing lockdown relaxation and venturing out without any genuine reason.

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May 4,2020
Bengaluru, May 4: Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa has said that the free bus service for migrant workers has been extended by two days in the state.
 
The service was supposed to end on Tuesday, but it has now been extended till Thursday.
 
The Chief Minister has appealed to workers and other people that they can return to their hometowns without having to gather in large numbers at bus stops.
 
He said, "951 KSRTC buses on Sunday were provided in the state for the travel of migrants. About 1,500 passengers have already gone in 50 busses."
 
On Saturday, an estimated 16,500 passengers in 550 buses left for their homes.
 
On Monday two trains will leave for Rajasthan and Bihar, the Chief Minister said.
 
He said in a press release that everyone will be provided with free meals and water before the journey.

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