Vroom…Vroom… Vintage bikers thunder on Mangalore road

July 10, 2011
Mangalore, July 10: On the evening of Sunday, Shanthi Nilaya ground at Balmatta found itself packed with over 35 enthusiastic bikers who displayed their beloved set of wheels to celebrate 9th International Jawa Yezdi Day (Second Sunday of every July). Thanks to Mangalore Jawa & Yezdi Motorcycle Club! Old motorcycles found new appreciations..!

The bikers, from Dakshina Kannada, Udupi, Kundapur, and Chikmaglur districts, after a round of display of Yezdi power through the main thoroughfares of the city with roaring thunders showcased the very important part of the classic and vintage bikes.

Keshava, a mechanic from Marnamikatte, started his career with Jawas and graduated to the rest of the models. He says that they are sturdy and reliable once you know how they operate and function. Many bikers use their old models once in a while to keep its heart in shape, as parts are not available any more.

Arun Shiri, a member of the club has managed to restore his 1971 model's original glory including the paint job. “Some parts you don't get and some are costly, if you plan to procure from the old stock held by Ideal Jawa in Mysore,” Shiri said.

About Mangalore Yezdi & Jawa Club

The Mangalore chapter of the all-India club – The Mangalore Jawa & Yezdi Motorcycle Club, while still in its nascent stage, has various members from all walks of life, be it as students, professors, IT professionals, doctors, engineers, etc all have the common feeling – of loving their motorcycles, whether they were handed down from their fathers or have just developed the interest in owning one! A meet every month is a must, and while it is usually held on a lazy Sunday afternoon, the riders are content to just meet up and ride to the nearby beaches or to take to the hills to watch the meandering Gurupur and Nethravathi rivers!

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March 13,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 13: This year, schoolchildren will have a longer summer vacation starting early, thanks to the new coronavirus onslaught. Primary and Secondary Education Minister Suresh Kumar on Thursday announced that schools in Bengaluru Urban and Rural districts will be closed for vacation from Friday.

Classes from LKG to sixth standard will closed for vacations till the schools reopen in June, while students of classes 7-9 will have ‘study holidays’ until their examinations commence (as scheduled by their respective schools). Their summer vacations will begin with the completion of their examinations.

Class 10 students will have their examinations according to the dates scheduled earlier.

“Let us not treat this as a panic reaction or something to cause a scare. This measure is taken as a precaution. A lot of parents were worried about their children. We have already announced the closure of schools from nursery to sixth standards. Now, we are declaring official holidays upto sixth standard. Students of standards 1-6 will all be promoted based on their formative assessment,” said Kumar adding, “no student will be detained in those classes.”

With respect to seventh, eighth and ninth standards, the schools will be closed for study holidays and students will have to return to write their examinations.“We will not interfere in the examination schedules of CBSE and ICSC schools. However, state syllabus schools have to finish their examinations before March 23”, Public Instruction Commissioner KG Jagadeesh said.Just a couple of papers of the PU examinations are left after which their holidays will begin.

Exam timetable not changed

Miscreants are spreading rumours that SSLC examination dates are changed because of the new coronavirus outbreak. However, Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board director V Sumangala categorically said the examinations will be held from March 27  to April 9 as scheduled earlier.

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March 30,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, Mar 30: With suicide cases being reported from various parts of the state after liquor sales were stopped in Kerala following the lockdown, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has directed the Excise Department to provide liquor to those with a prescription from a doctor.

The move comes after many reportedly showed acute withdrawal symptoms and suicide cases were reported in the state.

On Saturday, in Kodungaloor in Thrissur district, a youth committed suicide by jumping into the river after suffering from withdrawal symptoms.

In another incident, a 38-year-old man working in a barbershop in Kayamkulam consumed shaving lotion after he didn't get alcohol. Though he was taken to hospital after he developed uneasiness, he died.

The Kerala government has also asked the Excise Department to provide free treatment and admit people with withdrawal symptoms to the de-addiction centres.

The Chief Minister has said the government is also considering the option of online sale of liquor as the sudden unavailability of alcohol may lead to social problems.

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April 15,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 15: A 27-year-old man, who died of breathing problem at Banglagudda in Surathkal, has tested negative for COVID-19.

The entire area was panic-stricken following his death on Tuesday evening. Suspecting COVID-19, his throat swab samples were collected, said Mangaluru North MLA Dr Y Bharath Shetty. Now the test has proved he was negative for coronavirus.

The youth had collapsed suddenly on Tuesday evening and was rushed to a hospital where the doctors declared him brought dead.

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