Mangalore leaves a sigh of relief as Samajotsava ends

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January 2, 2011
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Mangalore, December 2: Despite the hatemongering speech by the Vishwa Hindu Parishat supremo Praveen Togadia, the saffron gathering dispersed almost peacefully from the Nehru Maidan on Sunday evening.

The Hindu Samajotsava, which had turned the entire city into saffron, concluded at around 7:00 pm. Thousands of people, who had converged at Nehru Maidan dissolved immediately after Togadia ended his speech.

“I really felt happy to be a part of massive Hindu gathering here. However I don't agree with Togadia, who viewed Muslims as enemies of Hindus. Actually I borrowed money from a Muslim friend to come here,” said Noothan, a college student from Moodbidri, who had recently joined ABVP.

Ramaswamy from Polali, who had been brought to Samajotsava in a private bus along with dozens of others, was overwhelmed by the speech of Togadia, despite the fact that he could not understand what he said. “I cannot understand Hindi, but, really liked Togadia's daring speech,” Ramaswamy said.

Bus service begins:

The traffic diversion was stopped immediately after Togadia stopped his speech in order to facilitate the participants of Hindu Samajotsava to go home as early as possible.

The buses which started plying from State Bank after a gap of almost five hours, were overcrowded with saffron-clad passengers.

The movement of vehicles in the city was diverted from 2 pm to 6 pm in view of the massive procession which started from Dr BR Ambedkar Circle and culminated at the Nehru Maidan.

However, contrary to the expectation of the organizers, only around four thousand people, all of them activists of Hindutva outfits, took part in the Shobha Yatra.

Picketing:

Superintendent of Police A Subrahmanyeshwara Rao said that the district police has deployed pickets in the sensitive areas to prevent possible untoward incidents while thousands of people return home in groups after participating in Hindu Samajotsava.

“We have taken all precautionary measures to avoid any untoward incidents especially in sensitive areas,” he said.

During the last Hindu Samajotsava, miscreants had pelted stones in some areas while returning home in the evening.

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Kasaragod, June 14: Two teenagers lost their lives and two others sustained injuries after the car in which they were travelling veered off the road and turned turtle at Kumbla in Kasaragod district today. 

The deceased have been identified as Hussin (17), son of Abusalih-Hasina couple from Kumbala Badria Nagar and Hasan Midlaj (18) hailing from Talangara. 

The condition of Shahal, a resident of Moghal, is said to be critical. He was rushed to a private hospital in Mangaluru. 

The accident occurred near Little Lilli English Medium School. High speed and rash driving are said to be reason for the crash. 

The Maruti Zen car veered off the road and rammed into a tree before turning turtle. There were four people on board the car. One died on the spot and the other at the hospital.

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February 26,2020

Feb 26: The Tamil Nadu government on Tuesday claimed that it prevented Karnataka from discussing the contentious Mekedatu reservoir issue at the Cauvery Water Management Authority (CWMA) meeting held in New Delhi.

Besides the representatives of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka at the fifth meeting of CWMA, presided over by Central Water Commission Chairman R K Jain, officials of Kerala and Puducherry also participated.

CWMA member and TN PWD Secretary K Manivasan told reporters after the meeting that the state government prevented Karnataka from discussing the dam issue by pointing out the pending petitions in the Supreme Court against the project filed by the E Palaniswami government.

"We have told participants of the meeting that Mekedatu reservoir will be against the interests of Tamil Nadu and its farmers. Our consistent stand is that it should not be built at any cost. Finally the issue was not discussed in the meeting," Manivasan said.

The Mekedatu reservoir is proposed to be constructed by Karnataka across Cauvery river near Mekedatu, about 110 km from Bengaluru, in Kanakapura taluk.

It was first proposed along with Shivanasamudra hydro power project at Shimsa in 2003 with an intention to use the water for a hydro power station and supply drinking water to Bengaluru city. It was designed to store 67 tmc feet of water.

While Tamil Nadu is claiming that the construction of a balancing reservoir will disturb Cauvery water flow to the state affecting irrigation, Karnataka says the project is basically designed to take care of the drinking water needs of Bengaluru after releasing water to Tamil Nadu as per the quantum specified by the Cauvery water disputes tribunal.

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August 7,2020

Bengaluru, Aug 7: Action will be taken against private hospitals that were violating government norms and charging exorbitant fees charges for the treatment of Covid-19 patients and suspects, said Water Resources Minister Ramesh Jarkiholi.

The government has taken action against private hospitals in Bengaluru and the same parameters would be adopted other cities, he said speaking to media persons in Belagavi on Friday.

Jarkiholi said that the government had noticed that patients were levied exorbitant charges for Covid-19 treatment. People too have complaints regarding the huge bills by these private hospitals and have demanded action.

“We are not under the obligation of any private hospital and stringent action will be taken against all erring and violating government tariffs. They will have to treat patients and follow the tariffs fixed,” he stated.

Belagavi Institute of Medical Sciences District Hospital had been directed to install CCTV cameras in Covid-19 wards and install monitors at reception to facilitate monitoring of treatment and condition of the wards. BIMS management was taken to task for not following the directive and have been given a deadline to install CCTV cameras, Jarkiholi informed.

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