18 IPS officers transferred

DHNS
March 11, 2018

Bengaluru Mar 11: The state government, late on Friday, transferred 18 IPS officers. These transfers come two months before the Assembly elections. The following is the list of officers with their new postings (in brackets).

B Dayananda, (IGP central range); Amrit Paul (IGP administration); Umesh Kumar, (IGP and secretary to government, Home department); Vipul Kumar (IGP and director, Karnataka Police Academy, Mysuru); Soumendu Mukherjee (IGP, Ballari range) and N Shivaprasad (IGP and director, security and vigilance, KSRTC); M N Anucheth (SP criminal investigation department). He will continue to hold the charge of investigation officer in special investigation team probing the Gauri Lankesh murder case.

Other transfers: Amit Singh (SP, Mysuru), Ravi D Channannavar (DCP, west in Bengaluru), Kuldeep Kumar R Jain (commandant 9th battalion, Karnataka State Reserve Police, Bengaluru), Nikham Prakash Amrit (SP, Vijayapura), 
Dr Bheemashankar S Guled (SP, Bengaluru Rural), G Radhika (SP, Anti-Corruption Bureau, Bengaluru), Dr Anoop A Shetty(SP, Intelligence, Bengaluru), Renuka K Sukumar (SP, Koppal district); S Girish (SP, Mandya), Kala Krishnamurthy (DCP Northeast division, Bengaluru).

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June 11,2020

Mangaluru: ‘Team B-Human’, a city based charity organisation, has donated Rs 1 lakh for the treatment of the a three-year-old child from Kinya on the outskirts of the city, who had sustained severe burn injuries.

According to the reports, a cleric at the Kodaje Badriya Juma Masjid, was living in hardship with his wife and two kids and had to recently avail loan to repair his house which was severely damaged due to storm.

To add to his woes, his three-year old son sustained 80% burn injuries after hot water fell on him accidentally. The child is currently receiving treatment at a private hospital in Derlakatte. The child’s brother is battling kidney related ailment.

A fundraising campaign was recently run on local social media platforms to help the cleric in sustaining in the hardship and to raise fund for the treatment of his son.

Taking note of the viral messages on social media, ‘Team B-Human’ came to the rescue of cleric and donated Rs 1 lakh.

‘Team B-Human’ has also arranged Rs. 70 thousand from its well-wishers which will also be deposited to cleric’s account soon. ‘Team B-Human’ in a release added that it will take care of Batish until he is discharged from the hospital post-treatment. 

Founder of ‘Team B-Human’, Asif Deals, members Basha, Althaf, Sadiq, Shameem and others were present when the cheque of Rs. one lakh was handed over to the cleric.

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July 2,2020

Kalaburagi, Jul 2: Hoteliers in Kalaburagi have claimed that their business is hit due to night curfew timings in the state.

The night curfew in the state has been imposed from 8 pm to 5 am.

Speaking to news agency, Sudarshan, a hotelier said, "Peak business hour is 7-10 pm but now we close by 8 pm. There is almost no business. We are unable to pay our workers. The government should think about it".

"We haven't received any benefit from the government so far. If we are in trouble how will we help our workers? Relaxation should be given," he added.

Meanwhile, the Karnataka government on Tuesday announced a complete lockdown on Sundays till August 2.

So far, Karnataka has reported 15,242 COVID-19 cases, according to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. 

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