Save youth from drugs in Mangaluru, surrounding areas: Youth Cong to police

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October 9, 2017

Mangaluru, Oct 9: Expressing concern over prevalent drug menace in coastal Karnataka, Indian Youth Congress has urged the Inspector-General of Police (Western Range) Hemant Nimbalkar to take appropriate steps to save the youth from the menace and control illegalities at skill games and massage parlours.

Headed by KPCC general secretary P V Mohan, a delegation of the Dakshina Kannada district of Indian Youth Congress on Monday called on Nimbalkar and drew his attention to recent murder at Mukkacheri wherein investigators suspect the hand of drug mafia.

Later speaking to media persons, Mr Mohan said that the cops should conduct a separate probe of all drug related crimes in Dakshina Kannada. “The district has been hearing about instances of drugs since 2005,” he said.

"Police are doing their bit to crack down on drug menace, but this will not stop unless the kingpins are brought to book and the drug supply route choked," he said.

Since the Mangaluru region including Manipal in adjoining Udupi district is home to a big number of foreign students, it is imperative that policing units of Dakshina Kannada, Udupi and Mangaluru City keep a close tab on these students influencing the local sale of exotic and designer drugs, he said.

"It is no longer the ganja that students are getting hooked on to, but instances of students using cocaine and even designer and synthetic drugs such as LSD is on the rise," he noted.

He also urged the state government to bring in strict legislation that prevents use of skill game and massage parlours for illegal activities on lines of a stringent act adopted in neighboring Maharashtra.

"We need to plug all legal loopholes that allow such places to carry out illegal trade under the garb of a legitimate business," he said adding only such a move will stop owners of such business from getting legal relief every time that the authorities strive to crack down on them.

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March 2,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 2: The Karnataka Department of Public Instruction has directed the School heads across the State to grant leave to students and staff suffering from fever, cold, cough and other respiratory infections.

As precautionary measure following the COVID-19 (known as coronavirus) outbreak at the global level, the department issued a circular in this regard here on Monday.

If any student, teacher or staff is suffering from respiratory infections, they should be granted leave. They should be allowed to come back to school only after confirming from the doctor that they are cured, the circular added.

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May 4,2020

Davanagere, May 3: Karnataka's Davanagere district on Sunday reported 21 COVID-19 positive cases, said Mahantesh Beelagi, Deputy Commissioner.

The number of COVID-19 patients has suddenly taken a giant leap in the district.

"We had sent 94 samples on May 1, on May 2 we sent 72 samples. Today we sent 164 samples for testing. In the last two days, 21 samples have tested positive for coronavirus, we are tracing to know how did all of them came in contact with COVID-19 infected person," said Mahantesh Beelagi.

"Our surveillance team and police team have started tracing the primary and secondary contacts of all 21 people," he added.
Davanagere is currently in the Green Zone.

Meanwhile, 13 new COVID-19 positive cases were reported in Karnataka till 5 pm on Sunday, taking the total number of cases in the state to 614, according to the State Health Department.

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June 7,2020

Mangaluru, Jun 7: The Sri Krishna temple at Udupi would not re-open on June 8 although permission has been given to all temples to allow devotees for darshan, Admaru mutt junior seer Paryaya Swami Ishapriya Teertha said on Saturday. He told reporters in Udupi that the mutt has decided not to allow devotees at present to join the fight against COVID-19 by the government, health department and the police.

The seer said the situation would be assessed in the next 20-30 days after which a decision to re-open the place of worship would be taken.

The health of the devotees and the staff at the mutt and temple would have to be protected.

However, pujas and rituals would continue to be held at the temple, he said.

Meanwhile, Dharmasthala dharmadhikari D Veerendra Heggade said in a press release that the Lord Manjunatheshwara temple in Dharmasthala in Dakshina Kannada district would open for devotees from June 8. He said 800-1,000 devotees would be allowed to have darshan at the temple every day, keeping with the regulations of the government.

Mass-feeding (annadhanam) in the Annapoorna hall would also be organised, maintaining social distance in view of the virus spread.

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