‘Petrol bomb’ attack on Kudremukh check-post; bottles unexploded

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February 17, 2019

Mudigere, Feb 17: Unidentified miscreants hurled bottles, suspected to be petrol bombs, at the forest department check-post at Basarikal in Kudremukh today morning.

No one was injured in the attack. A few pages of the log book were burned in the fire. Police prima facie ruled out an attack by Maoists, who are active in the area, though combing operations are on.

The bottles were found to contain a mixture of kerosene and turpentine oil and were perhaps meant to explode like Molotov cocktails. But only one of the bottles caught fire, and that too as it broke on hitting the ground.

The attack took place at 3am when there were two forest department personnel at the checkpost. Fearing a Naxalite attack – the area is dominated by Maoists – the duo stay put and alerted police only in the morning. The area falls under the Kudremukh police limits. Following the incident, the Anti Naxal Force intensified combing operations in the area.

Chikkamagaluru superintended of police Harish Pandey said the assailants had tried to scare the staff by making the bottles look like petrol bombs. “Barring one, the bottles did not catch fire. A couple of pages of the vehicle entry and exit log book were damaged. The attackers threw all bottles from behind the checkpost,” he said.

Pandey said a temple car festival was held on Sunday in nearby Kalasa town and many outsiders were attending it. “We are keeping a close vigil on the developments,” he said.

The SP added that so far, there was no proof of involvement of Maoists. “We are probing the case from all angles. Generally, after such an act, Naxals either leave pamphlets or say they were responsible for the incident. Till now, no one claimed responsibility. If there is no propaganda, there is no value in it for Maoists.” Kudremukh police also suspect personal rivalry might have led to the incident.

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June 14,2020

Mangaluru, June 14: Private schools under the aegis of Association of English Medium Schools in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi urged the State government to reimburse the arrears of the fee related to admission of students under the Right to Education (RTE) Act.

Speaking to newsmen here on Sunday association president Y. Mohammed Beary said the State government has not cleared the arrears for the last two years. “The 400 private schools in two districts have to get around Rs 2 crore,” he said and added that the overall arrears that the government has to pay to schools in the State are around Rs1,200 crore.

Mr. Beary said arrears have made the school managements like his, who collect annual fees of about Rs 20,000 from a student, hard to function. Due to lockdown from March the schools could not conduct annual examinations and hence they could not collect pending fees from parents.

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July 5,2020

Mangaluru, Jul 5: A veteran politician and former union minister has repeatedly tested positive for COVID-19 in the Dakshina Kannada.

The former minister, who resides in Bantwal taluk, is said to be asymptomatic.

His wife and children have also tested positive for the coronavirus.

Meanwhile, one of the kin of the former minister said that he is undergoing treatment at a private hospital in Mangaluru. "He is asymptomatic and doing well," he said.

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June 25,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 25: State-run Kumara Krupa Guest House in the city will be used as 100-bed COVID-19 treatment center for the designated category patients, Karnataka Health Department Sources said here on Thursday.

According to official sources, one wing of the Guest House with 100-bed rooms of individual occupancy having all the facilities is reserved to work as Covid Care Center (CCC) and it will be used for Ministers, MPs, MLAs/MLCs, Senior officers of above Secretary rank for clinical management.

The total number of positive cases reported till date in the State has increased to 10,118, the sources added.

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