Udupi: Bajrang Dal men thrash 2 for transporting buffaloes; arrested

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July 21, 2017

Udupi, Jul 21: Miscreants belonging to Bajrang Dal on Thursday waylaid a vehicle and thrashed two persons for allegedly illegally transporting two buffaloes at Jarigekatte Junction in Mundkur village coming under Karkala Rural Police Station limits in Udupi district.buffaloes

It is learnt that the miscreants stopped a van which was carrying two buffaloes at Jarigekatte Junction at around 8 a.m.. They beat the two persons, Rajesh Mendonca and Sadhu Poojary, who were transporting the two buffaloes in the van.

Meanwhile, Sub-Inspector of Police Karkala Rural Police Station who also got information about this, rushed to the spot and raided the van. Since Rajesh Mendonca had been assaulted, he was taken to hospital for treatment. Meanwhile, Sadhu Poojary had managed to escape.

The police seized the two buffaloes which had been kept tied in the van along with the vehicle. A case had been registered against the victims in the van under sections 8, 9 and 11 of Karnataka Cow Slaughter Prevention Act and Section 379 (theft) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).

Rajesh Mendonca in his complaint stated that he was transporting the two buffaloes in the van from the house of Sadhu Poojary at Renjal village in Karkala taluk, which were to be given to a person, Chandrahasa Shetty, at Punaroor village near Mulki in Dakshina Kannada district, for rearing them.

But when the van reached Jarigekatte Junction, the two activists, Sandeep and Ramesh, stopped the vehicle.

They beat him and Sadhu Poojary, who was with him, with their hands. He suffered an injury in his head. But in the melee, Sadhu Poojary managed to escape.

A case has been registered under Sections 341 (punishment for wrongful restraint), 324 (voluntarily causing hurt by dangerous weapons or means), 323 (punishment for voluntarily causing hurt) read with Section 34 of Indian Penal Code.

K.T. Balakrishna, Superintendent of Police, said that the police had arrested both Sandeep and Ramesh and produced them before court which granted them bail.

Meanwhile, Rajesh Mendonca, who was later arrested, was produced before court which remanded in judicial custody, he said.

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Wonder Kotian
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Sunday, 23 Jul 2017

Wonderful Ashokappa Better you become Law and Order man to obey the law!!!!!!! but in Dakshina Karnataka, Not only RSS Criminal but also some other poor Humans killed by RSS criminals, Ashoka and Shobakka both side of a Coin, but every Dog has its own day, our greatest, Honourable Minister doing fantastic work around Dakshina Karnataka, Hats of to him.
Jai Hoo Siddanna.

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June 18,2020

Vijayapura, June 18: Shoukat Ali Sumbad, a local farmer, has donated land for the construction of Chennamma memorial, modelled on the Kittur fort, at Sindagi town in Vijayapura to celebrate the town's connect with the valorous Lingayat queen who fought the British in 1824.

Basava Jaya Mrutyunjaya Swamiji of Lingayat Panchamasali Peetha Kudala Sangam said Shoukat Ali came forward to donate his land adjacent to the state highway when local authorities failed to provide land for the memorial. 

"The committee led by Basava Jaya Mrutyunjaya Swamiji sought a 15x10 plot but when I went through their plan of constructing a model of Kittur fort, I decided to donate 425 sq ft," said the 61-year-old farmer. 

"Rani Chennamma is the pride of every Indian, irrespective of caste and creed, and my contribution is nothing compared to her sacrifice for the nation," he added.

Shoukat Ali, who lives in the neighbouring town of Almel, said he is a man of modest means but proud to make the contribution. "I own nine acres of land in Almel. I have six sons and two daughters. Two of my sons run small businesses in Mumbai. Ten of us live in a small house in Almel," he said.

“I also work as a broker to sell or buy sites. I had bought 15 guntas of land in Sindagi for my children some 15 years ago. When our MLA MC Managuli and Swamiji sought land for the memorial, my entire family agreed wholeheartedly” Shoukat Ali said.

“As Chennamma’s history is linked to Sindagi, there has been a demand for a memorial here since 2008, but the town municipal council failed to provide land due to political and technical reasons,” said Swamiji. 

“There were plans to observe a Sindagi bandh in the first week of June to protest the indifference of authorities. But then Sumbad gave us his land. We have formed a committee to construct a model of Kittur fort and a bronze statue of Chennamma at a cost of Rs 28 lakh,” he added.

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June 30,2020

Washington, Jun 30: Researchers in China have discovered a new type of swine flu that is capable of triggering a pandemic, according to a study published Monday in the US science journal PNAS.

Named G4, it is genetically descended from the H1N1 strain that caused a pandemic in 2009.

It possesses "all the essential hallmarks of being highly adapted to infect humans," say the authors, scientists at Chinese universities and China's Center for Disease Control and Prevention.

The researchers then carried out various experiments including on ferrets, which are widely used in flu studies because they experience similar symptoms to humans -- principally fever, coughing and sneezing. 

G4 was observed to be highly infectious, replicating in human cells and causing more serious symptoms in ferrets than other viruses.

Tests also showed that any immunity humans gain from exposure to seasonal flu does not provide protection from G4.

According to blood tests which showed up antibodies created by exposure to the virus, 10.4 percent of swine workers had already been infected.

The tests showed that as many as 4.4 percent of the general population also appeared to have been exposed.

The virus has therefore already passed from animals to humans but there is no evidence yet that it can be passed from human to human -- the scientists' main worry.

"It is of concern that human infection of G4 virus will further human adaptation and increase the risk of a human pandemic," the researchers wrote.

The authors called for urgent measures to monitor people working with pigs.

"The work comes as a salutary reminder that we are constantly at risk of new emergence of zoonotic pathogens and that farmed animals, with which humans have greater contact than with wildlife, may act as the source for important pandemic viruses," said James Wood, head of the department of veterinary medicine at Cambridge University.

A zoonotic infection is caused by a pathogen that has jumped from a non-human animal into a human.

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March 11,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 11: With the outbreak of coronavirus, Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Tuesday said that over 1,000 people in the state have been identified for observation.

"So far, 1048 people have been identified for observation. Out of which 446 samples have been sent for testing. 389 samples have tested negative. Four samples have tested positive," Chief Minister Yediyurappa told reporters.

Earlier today, Health Minister B Sriramulu said that family members of those who tested positive for COVID-19 have been isolated and their health is being monitored.

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