Mangaluru: Now, an engineering student stabbed at Adyar Padavu

CD Network
July 7, 2017

Mangaluru, Jul 7: The trouble mongers have continued to target civilians in Dakshina Kannada district. On Friday evening, an engineering student was stabbed and his friend was attacked at Adyar Padavu on the outskirts of the city by unidentified miscreants.

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Sajid (23), a student of third-year civil engineering in a city-based private college, and a native of Mallapuram in Kerala was rushed to a hospital after he was stabbed. His friend Naufal escaped with minor injuries.

The incident occurred when Sajid and Naufal were heading towards Bithupaade from Adyar Padavu. A group of three miscreants, who posed as innocent civilians, signalled the duo to stop the motorbike.

When the duo stopped their motorbike, the miscreants claimed that the fuel in latter’s two-wheeler had been exhausted and requested them to give a bit petrol.

Sajid and Naufal agreed to help the strangers. All of a sudden, the miscreants pounced upon the two and attacked them with a knife before fleeing the spot. Sajid sustained injuries on his hand and stomach.

The incident occurred within hours after Sangh Parivar activists staged a massive demonstration violating prohibitory orders at BC Road in protest against the recent attack on an RSS activist.

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Rikaz
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Sunday, 9 Jul 2017

Mam, it is known fact that you and your party create problems around and blaming Muslims for it....please stop this once and for all...you are an MP and you got a lot of responsibilities....try to do some good works for the benefit of people....or else next time defeat is there for you....

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May 23,2020

Udupi, May 23: Issuing a stern warning to people against venturing out unncessarily 7:00 pm on May 23 and 7:00 am on May 25, Udupi deputy commissioner G Jagadeesh said that those who violate the lockdown norms will face punishment. 

“Lockdown should be observed strictly across Udupi district. If anyone is found roaming around, we will not speak, but our batons will”, he said in a press meet here today. 

He suggested the people to buy all necessary things for 36 hours of total lockdown before 7 p.m. today. 

Chief Minister has already clarified that a complete lockdown would be observed in the State on every Sunday. Only the medical shops, newspaper delivery, milk parlours will be permitted to function. Vehicular movement has also been restricted during this period, he said.

If marriages have been scheduled already on Sunday, they will be considered as a special case. However, prior permission is must for scheduled weddings, he said.

Udupi SP N Vishnuvardhan and ZP CEO Preethi Geholot CEO ZP were also present.

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July 19,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 19: The Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister C N Ashwathnarayan on Saturday inspected the country's first modular Intensive Care Unit (ICU) containers.

A notice from the Chief Minister's Office (CMO) said that the new mobile modular container ICUs, which will be used in the fight against the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, have been created by Rinac India Limited, known for setting up sanitised operation theatres and clean rooms in hospitals.

On a pilot basis, the Deputy CM, who is also in charge of setting up COVID-care centres, said that 10 modular container ICUs will be deployed at the KC General Hospital in Malleshwaram. Each of the containers will have five beds.

Deputy CM Ashwathnarayan also said, "These mobile ICUs donated by Rinac will be useful, particularly in times of a crisis like COVID 19 or any natural calamity."

"The entry of health officials will be through an airlock, and entry of patients will be through a different door. There will be two doors for patients and can be increased if need. ICUs are fitted with cameras to monitor online from a centralized monitoring station, thereby limiting the exposure of the health personnel," the CMO informed.

The CMO further added, "the advantages of this new system are that the prefabricated modules of 5 can be shifted to any location by trailers and it is easy to deploy multiple containers to create a common facility. They are easy to clean and the airtight functionality ensures that no moisture or heat ingression happens, hence, it is easy to air-condition or ventilate."

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