Women insecure, despite laws to protect them'

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March 3, 2011

Mangalore, March 3: Women continue to remain insecure, despite several laws being brought about to protect them, said Madhu Bhooshan, Vimochana of Bangalore.

She was speaking as the chief guest at a function in Town Hall on Thursday organized by the Network of Women's organizations in which more than 50 women organization participated across the district to mark 101st year of International Women's Day.

In the name of security and tradition the male-dominated society is controlling the women owing to fear that women might clinch status on a par with that of men, she said.

Women have always been the victims to the intolerance of the increased fundamentalism in religions. Moreover these fundamentalists 'decide and fix' the boundaries of tradition restricting the freedom for women. They do not let the tradition to change, she said adding that the traditional stereotype of women being the carriers and repositories of their religions is going to be recast in these times when faiths are getting more homogenized to fit in with the needs of a globalised world, she said.

The ill practices such as dowry, feticides etc exist due to the ill effects of western capitalism and consumerism where the women are portrayed as a commodity like any other, she said.

Prior to this, a huge rally from Jyothi Circle to Town Hall was taken out which was inaugurated by Meena Koraga, Cleaning Worker, Vamanjur, Vijayalaxmi Poojary, a woman farmer, Dr Rathi Rao of Samatha Vedike, Mariamma Thomas, Corporator and Shahanaz M, Editor of Anupama Magazine. Several women holding placards raised slogans against feticide and domestic violence. S

Shailaja Bhat, President of ZP presided over the function. Dr Jecintha D'Souza was present on the dais.

Prof Reeta Noronha, Director, SSW Roshni Nilaya, Mangalore delivered the key note address.

Sabiha Bhooomigowda, Chairman of Kannada Department, Mangalore University spoke on 'Moral Policing in Dakshina Kannada'

Apoline Gomes, Flora D'Sa, Olinda Pereira, Elis Mary, Sujatha and others spoke on various problems faced by women.

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February 24,2020

Belagavi, Feb 24: Almost a month after a soldier was reported missing following a trip to Gokak's Godchinamalaki falls, his wife and her lover - who was her car driver - were arrested in Belagavi for his murder.

Police said the accused, Prashant Patil, and two friends tried to throw Deepak Pattanadara, 32, off a cliff after slitting his throat. Deepak's wife, Anjali, had registered a missing case with police on February 4, saying her husband had gone on a trip with friends on January 28 and hadn't returned.

In a twist, Deepak's elder brother lodged a complaint at the same police station, alleging that Anjali was behind the disappearance.

Anjali and Prashant, both 26, were arrested on Saturday while Prashant's two friends are absconding. Deepak's decomposed body has been recovered.

Deepak, who was posted in Delhi and was on the verge of retirement after 14 years in the army, had suspected his wife's alleged affair, police said. He'd bought a car for Anjali in 2019, and since he was home only twice a year, he hired Prashant as the driver. Anjali and Prashant grew close but when Deepak asked Anjali about the affair, she denied it outright.

When Deepak came home during vacation, the duo planned to eliminate him, police said.

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July 13,2020

Mangaluru, Jul 13: Air India Express flight brought around 170 passengers from Bahrain to Mangaluru under Vande Bharat Mission yesterday. 

This is the first VBM flight from Bahrain to Mangaluru. The flight took off from Bahrain at 10 am on Sunday and landed at Mangaluru International airport at 4.45 pm. 

Even though thousands of Indian expatriates from other gulf countries were brought to Mangaluru in past few weeks, no flight was arranged from Bahrain so far. Hence, several Mangalureans including senior citizens, women and patients were stranded in Bahrain for months together.

Local entrepreneur and president of Indian Overseas Congress (IOC) Mohammed Mansoor, who saw the plight of the hapless Indian expatriates in Bahrain had discussions with the Indian embassy in Bahrain and convinced it to arrange a special Air India Express flight under the Vande Bharat Mission. 

IOC, along with the cooperation of ‘KHK Heroes’ had arranged meal kits for passengers during their flight to Mangaluru. IOC had also contacted all the Mangaluru-based NRIs who wanted to fly back to India and made a list with the help of Indian embassy to avoid any untoward incidents.

IOC had also given details of hotels to be quarantined in Mangaluru and Udupi, names of nodal officers to be contacted and emergency telephone numbers. The passengers were given a warm farewell by the office bearers of IOC from Bahrain international airport.

The effort taken by Mohammed Mansoor, president of IOC is lauded by all. All the passengers who travelled by the flight have thanked IOC and its office bearers whole heartedly.

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March 29,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 29: Seven new COVID-19 cases have been confirmed in Karnataka since Saturday 5 pm to 2 pm on Sunday.

The total number of positive cases in the state stands at 83, out of which five have been cured/discharged and three have lost their lives, according to the Karnataka Health Department.

A total of 979 confirmed cases of COVID-19 have been reported in India, informed the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on Sunday.

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