Using mobile phones while driving claimed 2,138 lives in 2016

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September 7, 2017

New Delhi, Sep 7: The use of mobile phones while driving claimed the lives of 2,138 people in 2016 and Uttar Pradesh has topped the list with most number of people breaking laws. Uttar Pradesh is followed by Haryana. Maharashtra reported 172 deaths due to use of mobile phones while driving while Delhi reported only two.

According to a report released by transport ministry, faulty speed-breakers, potholes, and under-construction roads take 26 lives every year. This is the first time the transport ministry has released such data from each state.

The report said that every hour, 17 people die in road accidents. The officials of the ministry also admitted that most of the accidents happening due to use of mobile phones by drivers or pedestrians go unreported.

Road transport minister Nitin Gadkari said that people using mobile phones and taking selfies while driving are “increasingly posing a greater risk to themselves and others as well”, reported.

The World Health Organization (WHO) also says that the people talking on mobile phones face four times higher risk of a crash.

Delhi police special commissioner (traffic) Ajay Kashyap said that messaging or taking selfies while driving or walking on the road is a big traffic risk. He also said that the exact reason of the accident go unreported as it gets difficult to specify the cause. “People are addicted to them,” he said.

Earlier this year,  SaveLife Foundation released a survey which stated that nine out of 10 drivers felt that using mobile phones while driving was unsafe. However, 47 per cent admitted to having received calls while behind the wheel.

It also mentions that 3,396 people died in accidents caused by faulty speed-breakers, 2,324 died due to potholes, and 3,878 people died on roads under construction.

“Ill-designed speed-breakers have become a menace and more people are left injured for no fault of theirs. These are illegal. We will soon come out with a new design of speed-breakers,” Gadkari was quoted as saying.

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June 27,2020

Udupi, Jun 27: The Indian Meteorological Department and the Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre have sounded Orange alert in coastal Karnataka as there is all possibility of heavy rain lashing the region for the next three days from Saturday.

According to the forecast, the district may get 100 mm to 115 mm rainfall. The District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) has given instructions on taking precautions in the district.

All officers of district and taluk-levels have been told to compulsorily remain in the central position. The citizens should take care not to venture into rivers or the sea. They should also stay away from electricity poles, buildings, and trees, which might prove dangerous, and take shelter in safer places.

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April 19,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 19: The Karnataka government on Saturday ordered 2 lakh Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) kits from DHB Global and 1 lakh from other major pharmaceuticals, for the healthcare warriors treating coronavirus patients.

According to the State Health Department, these PPEs have 10 components as per global standards like a face mask to prevent healthcare professional from any liquid sprays, goggles for additional safety, N95 masks for protection of nasal and mouth areas, surgical masks, nitrile gloves, coverall suit, shoe cover, waste disposable bag, plastic apron, and protective gear.

Each of the products should have the relevant certificate from the Food and Drug Administration (USFDA) or equivalent certification.

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January 23,2020

Mangaluru: The sixth Judicial Magistrate of First Class court here today remanded techie-turned-bomber Aditya Rao to 10-day police custody.

36-year-old Rao, the prime accused in planting improvised explosive device at Mangaluru International Airport, was handed over to Mangaluru police by their Bengaluru counterparts yesterday.

He was produced before the magistrate court amidst tight security. The police sought for 15-day custody for interrogating him.

Justice Kishore Kumar, the JMFC court judge inquired Rao if he was subjected to police torture and if he had any lawyer to represent him in the case. Rao is said to have replied in the negative for these questions, it is gathered.

The judge finally decided to send the accused to police custody for 10 days.

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