Teenaged girl films father hanging son to death in Bengaluru

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June 3, 2019

Bengaluru, Jun 3: A 48-year-old man was arrested for allegedly murdering his 12-year-old son and is under investigation over his suspected role in his wife’s suicide at their residence in Vibhutipura, near HAL, in the wee hours of Sunday.

Police say Suresh Babu, a sales executive in a private company, had told them on Sunday morning that he and his family had entered into a suicide pact which went awry, with only his wife, Geetha Bai, 45 and their son Varun, 12, paying with their lives. The four-member family was in acute debt. Babu told police he too would have committed suicide had his 17-year-old daughter not raised the alarm, drawing neighbours who, he claimed, prevented the two of them from taking the extreme step.

However, a video of the happenings inside the residence surfaced on Sunday afternoon throwing Babu’s claims into doubt. The 3 minute, 47 second video was apparently shot by Babu’s teenaged daughter.

The video shows Suresh forcefully hanging Varun from the ceiling fan as Geetha and her daughter wail and move around. The girl is heard pleading in Marathi with her father to leave her brother alone. Babu is later seen sitting next to Varun while the boy lies on a bed, arms and legs flailing. This has raised suspicion that he was first smothered to death and then tied to the ceiling fan. The video ends abruptly and police conjecture that Geetha snatched the phone from her daughter’s hand.

“Babu’s 17-year-old daughter filmed her father on her mobile phone forcefully hanging her brother,” said Abdul Ahad, deputy commissioner of police (Whitefield division). “She may have sent the clip to someone and later it went viral. Babu was arrested and is being interrogated.”

Seemanth Kumar Singh, additional commissioner of police (East) said a team headed by Ahad is probing the case. “Babu and his daughter are constantly changing their statements,” a police officer said. However, police say the girl appears to be in shock.

Police said the family is from the Maharashtra-Gujarat border region. Ahad said Geetha worked as a cook in a few houses and had run up Rs 5 lakh debt because of which she was dejected. She also ran a chit fund business.

On Sunday morning, Babu had told media that his wife had committed suicide over a financial issue.

Babu’s neighbours including his sister-in-law Vijaya confirmed the monetary problems the family faced. “We saw a few people coming in the night and talking to Geetha about money. We don’t have more information about it,” Vijaya said.

Police say the incident came to light around 2.30am when neighbours rushed in after hearing loud cries from Babu’s residence. Neighbours found both Geetha and Varun hanging from the ceiling fan.

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January 23,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 23: City civic body Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) levied a penalty of Rs 50,000 on the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) for using single-use plastic cups during the recent India-Australia one-day international match at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru.

"Despite many awareness meetings, BBMP has found that single-use plastic cups were used during yesterday's cricket match and has fined KSCA Rs 50,000 as penalty," tweeted the civic body commissioner BH Anil Kumar.

The state cricket association treasurer Vinaya Mruthyunjaya said the civic body gave a general notice without detailed information on plastic use.

"We have been environmentally friendly for the last many years and at all gates, security has made sure no plastic or flex was allowed inside the stadium," Mruthyunjaya told media.

Mruthyunjaya said KSCA sought information from the civic body as to where the single-use plastic cups were found in the stadium during the India-Australia match.

On January 16, KSCA president Roger Binny inaugurated a plastic bottle shredder at the Chinnaswamy Stadium, in addition to other green initiatives at the cricket ground such as solar panels, sub-air system, biogas unit, rainwater harvesting and others. 

Similarly, in December 2019, BBMP cracked down on popular fast food eatery – Adyar Anand Bhavan in HSR Layout and fined the establishment Rs 1 lakh for plastic use.

In October, the BBMP fined eateries including McDonald's in central Bengaluru for using plastic.

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June 8,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 8: More than two months after the nationwide lockdown was imposed to curb the spread of coronavirus, people offered prayers at Bengaluru's Saint Mary's Church and Shree Dodda Ganapathi Temple as the government has allowed reopening of religious places from today.

Fewer devotees here visited Saint Mary's Church in Shivaji Nagar and were seen maintaining social distancing inside the church premises.

Meanwhile, people queued outside Shree Dodda Ganapathi Temple at Basavanagudi to offer prayers in the wee hours of Monday.

Floor markings have been made here to maintain social distancing.

Social distancing norms are also being followed in Hubli's Nagashetty Koppa where only a few devotees thronged the temple on Monday morning.

In Kalaburagi's Sharana Basaveshwara Temple the visiting hours for devotees have been fixed from 7 am to 10 am and three hours in the evening from 5 pm to 8 pm.

Thermal screening is being conducted here and a disinfectant tunnel has also been installed at the entry point.

Floor markings have also been made here to ensure social distancing while barricades have also been installed on the temple premises.

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May 24,2020

Bengaluru, May 24: In an effort to protect passengers and staff from the risk of COVID-19 transmission, the Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL) has introduced a parking-to-boarding contactless journey at the airport.

With a greater emphasis on minimum touch and minimum exposure between passengers and airport personnel, BIAL aims to minimise all physical contact at the airport. The technology will continue to enable a seamless airport journey, with greater emphasis on health and safety.

"As the gateway to a new India, BLR Airport has a key role to play in helping passengers through this global health crisis by reassuring them that their safety is our top priority. We have introduced innovative contactless procedures to minimise exposure at the airport," said Hari Marar, MD and CEO, BIAL.

"These enhancements demonstrate our continued commitment to keep our passengers safe in this environment. We believe our new measures will boost confidence among passengers," continued Marar.

"BLR Airport is all geared up to welcome our passengers back and - working with various government departments - we're committed to offering them a safe experience by implementing the best-in-class standards, procedures and practices," Marar added.

Earlier, Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said that domestic flight operations will resume from May 25 noting that all airlines and airports were ready but it is not viable to keep the middle seat vacant as it will lead to hike in the ticket price and prescribed social distancing norms would still not be met. 

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