Unable to tolerate hunger 2 Karnataka children die after eating mud for food

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May 7, 2019

Chikkaballapura, May 7: Even as millions of people waste food every day in Karnataka, two young siblings from Gudibande in Chikkaballapura district lost their after they ate mud unable to tolerate hunger.

Vennela, a seven-year-old girl, succumbed after allegedly eating mud to beat hunger last week. Around six months ago her three-year-old brother Santosh Babu had died due to the same reason.

It all began with Mahesh and his wife Nagamani of Gudibande moving to Kadari, Andhra Pradesh, in search of jobs a few years ago. They were living in Hamali Colony, Kummaravandelapalli, along with scores of other quarry workers.

The couple used to leave the house early morning to work in quarries, while Nagamani’s mother would be at home along with the couple’s five children and Nagamani’s sister Lakshmi’s child. All three adults in the family, including Mahesh, Nagamani and her mother, were habitual drinkers and the children were deprived of parental love. They weren’t even given sufficient food.

AG Sudhakar, president of Child Welfare Committee, Chikkaballapura, said he brought the incident to the notice of the deputy commissioner, who took up it up with his Anantapur counterpart.

Kadari sub -nspector Venkataswamy said Vennala’s death had come to the notice of the administration, and neighbours maintain she died after consuming mud. The other children — Anjali, 7; Srinivasalu, 8; and Chandra Vanitha, 6 — have been provided shelter at Balasadana in Anantapur. One-year-old Lavanya is with her parents Mahesh and Nagamani, who have been admitted to the Nutrition Rehabilitation Centre at Anantapur.

She said though all the children were registered under the integrated child development scheme, they had not been attending the anganwadis owing to their parents’ negligence.

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May 5,2020

Bengaluru, May 5: The Karnataka excise department booked a case against a wine shop owner in this tech city for allegedly selling more liquor than permitted under the law to a buyer on the first day of shops reopening for business after 40-day lockdown on Monday, an official said on Tuesday.

"We have booked a case against licensed shop owner S. Venkatesh for reportedly selling Indian made liquor (IML) and beer to a buyer on Monday more than he is permitted under the Karnataka Excise Act section 36," Bengaluru South Excise Deputy Commissioner A. Giri told media persons.

The alleged sale came to light when the unidentified customer posted in the social media a receipt showing he bought liquor worth Rs 52,841 from Vanilla Spirit Zone in the city''s south-eastern suburb on Monday afternoon.

"Preliminary investigation revealed that 17.4 litres of IML was sold against the permissible limit of 2.3 litres and 35.1 litres of beer against the legal limit of 18.2 litres," Giri said.

Venkatesh, however, told Giri that the buyer paid for the liquor bought by him and seven of his colleagues at the same time from the shop as they entered together.

"We are investigating to ascertain if Venkatesh violated the license conditions by paying for liquor bought by his friends with him at the same time," Giri added.

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July 1,2020

Udupi, July 1: In a concerning development, another SSLC student in Udupi district has tested positive for covid-19.

With this the number of covid-19 patients among SSLC students in the coastal district rose to three. All of them are girls.

The fresh case has been reported from Byndoor. She has already written three papers.

She had reportedly developed some of the symptoms and hence her throat swabs were sent for testing on June 30. Today she received positive report, sources said.

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April 10,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 10: The Karnataka Education Board on Friday further postponed the annual examination for SSLC to May due to extension of lockdown to arrest spread of coronavirus which is spreading like wildfire in the state.

Minister for Primary and Higher Education S Suresh Kumar also announced that the PUC examination were also postponed to May.

"However, depending upon the situation we will announce the date in May and will inform the students one week earlier of the examination date to give time for preparation,"

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