Saffron activists attack minority youths for distributing sweets on I-Day 

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August 16, 2017

Mangaluru, Aug 16: The 71st independence day celebrations at Adyanadka near Vittla in Bantwal taluk took an ugly turn after a group of miscreants belonging to Bajrang Dal attacked the youths belonging to minority community FOR DISTRIBUTING SWEETS AMONG STUDENTS AND PUBLIC DURING A PROCESSION.

It is learnt that the youth from minority community used to distribute sweets on the during the Independence Day procession every year. 

This time a group of youths from Bajrang Dal warned the minority youths against distributing sweets to people in the procession. This led to a heated argument between two groups.

Meanwhile, angry Bajrang Dal activists allegedly assaulted members of minority group and asked them to go to Pakistan. Police who rushed to spot managed to bring the situation under control. 

Later, youths from both groups were admitted to private and government hospital after the incident. However, after police summoned them to police station, they agreed to settle the case amicably.

Dakshina Kannada superintendent of police C H Sudheer Kumar Reddy confirmed the incident.

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ali
 - 
Thursday, 17 Aug 2017

RSS biggest strenght is Lie. They can't digest the patriotism of muslims. Before the Independence RSS was supporting British, once got the Independence Rats started to come out. They have no moral rights to blame others on patriotism their forefathers were proved their patriotism while supporting British.  Jai hind

Ram
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Wednesday, 16 Aug 2017

True, Sangeeth... media always highlight muslims, minority and dalits..

Sangeeth
 - 
Wednesday, 16 Aug 2017

Biased media. There might be some other reason. without reason why we should attack them. 

Kumar
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Wednesday, 16 Aug 2017

LOL... Exactly Rajeev.. 

Rajeev
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Wednesday, 16 Aug 2017

The reason is nothing but they distributed not saffron colour laddu.. they gave yellow laddu. nobody can tolerate this extreme step.. so they attacked

muhammed rafique
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Wednesday, 16 Aug 2017

This is the outcome of Amit Shah's visit to karnataka.

wellwisher
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Wednesday, 16 Aug 2017

Why amicable settlement  grab such desh drohi culprit and make a procession let the peace loving Mangaloreans aware of such bjp wings lntention and motive.

Spreading communalism not required in our south kanara dist.

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July 15,2020

New Delhi, Jul 14: India's COVID-19 tally has reached 9,36,181 as 29,429 new coronavirus cases were reported in the last 24 hours, informed the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on Wednesday.

The death toll went up to 24,309, including 582 fatalities in the last 24 hours.

Out of the total cases, 3,19,840 are currently active and 5,92,032 are cured/discharged/migrated.

As per the Ministry, Maharashtra -- the worst-affected state from the infection -- has a total of 2,67,665 COVID-19 cases and 10,695 fatalities. While Tamil Nadu has a tally of 1,47,324 cases and 2,099 deaths due to COVID-19.

Delhi has reported a total of 1,15,346 cases and 3,446 deaths due to COVID-19.

As per the information provided by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) 3,20,161 samples have been tested for COVID-19 till July 14, of these 1,24,12,664 samples were tested on Tuesday.

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July 11,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 11: Amidst the mounting number of covid-19 cases, Karnataka is witnessing another disturbing trend of increasing number of people ending their life. After the lockdown was relaxed, the state saw a worrying jump in the number of suicides.

According to statistics, as many as 2,211 suicide cases have been registered in just two months. The number of suicides rose by 23% in May to 1,127, and by another 18% in June to 1,084, from an average of 912 suicides in the first three months of the year. 

In April, however, the number nearly halved to 477. But April was also the month during which the lockdown (announced on March 24) was complete, and everyone was at home -- which, experts say, could have prevented people with suicidal tendencies from taking their own lives.

Shockingly, number of teenagers including school children committing suicide also increased in the state in past couple of months.

With the pandemic still accelerating and impacting people in multiple ways, the World Health Organisation has urged people to pay greater attention to mental health and suicide prevention. 

Dr Poonam Khetrapal Singh, Regional Director, World Health Organisation (WHO), South-East Asia Region, said stigma related to Covid-19 infection may lead to feelings of isolation and depression. Another precipitating factor impacting mental health amidst Covid-19 could be domestic violence, which is reported to have increased globally as several countries imposed lockdowns, she said.

“Hitting lives and livelihoods, the pandemic is causing fear, anxiety, depression and stress among people. Social distancing, isolation and coping with perpetually evolving and changing information about the virus has both triggered and aggravated existing and pre-existing mental health conditions, which need urgent attention,” she said.

Dr H Chandrashekar, professor and head of the department of psychiatry at Victoria Hospital, said reasons for suicide are always multi-factored, combined, cumulative, unresolving and interrelated.

“There is grief everywhere now due to deaths related to Covid-19, and it may have an adverse effect on some. But people should be watchful of their family members, especially those who are in depression and have a history of suicide attempts. One should never ignore signs, like when someone says they feel like ending their life. They should not be left alone, and unconditional support needs to be given. Also, objects that could be used to commit suicide must be kept away from them,” Dr Chandrashekar said.

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February 1,2020

Mangaluru, Feb 2: A video of a woman rescuing a dog from a well in Mangaluru has gone viral on social media. The dog fell inside the well accidentally and the woman rushed to the spot to rescue it. The two minute seven second video has been shared on Twitter by a user, Mauna, and has ever since been viewed over 15,000 times.

The woman climbed down the well as other people attached a rope to her body during the rescue mission. Another rope was then thrown to her and she tied it around the dog after which it was pulled outside. The woman, thereafter, climbed outside the well with much difficulty.

"Bless the lady who saved the Dog," the user captioned the post.

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