Students continue protest against Gita Abhiyan; CFI, SFI criticise govt.

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July 21, 2011
Mangalore, July 21: Students under the banner of different organisations have continued to stage protest in the city demanding the immediate withdrawal of Bhagavad Gita Abhiyan in schools across the state.

Over a hundred students on Thursday evening gathered in front of the office of Deputy Commissioner, here under the aegis of Dakshina Kannada district unit of Campus Front of India, to protest the “state government's conspiracy to saffronise entire education system”

Speaking on the occasion, Haidar Hameed, district president of CFI said that the State government's move to introduce compulsory teaching of a Hindu religious text to the students of primary and high schools, not only disturbs the communal harmony but also insults the democratic set up of the country.

He accused the BJP led government of conspiring to replace the constitution with 'Manusmriti' through schools and poisoning the minds of new generation.

Responding to Primary and Higher Education Minister Vishveshwara Hegade Kageri's statement that those who oppose the Bhagvad Gita Campaign should get lost from India, Mr Hameed said such an irresponsible and irrational statements lead to the disharmony in the society.

“As constitution itself guarantees the right to assess the authorities, statement of Education Minister raises suspicions over his understanding of Constitution,” he said.

SFI Protest

The Dakshina Kannada district unit of Student Federation of India too staged a similar protest on Wednesday in the same place opposing the controvesial Bhagavad Gita Abhiyan.

Speaking on the occasion, Muneer Katipalla, District President of DYFI said: “The objective of launching Bhagavad Gita campaign in the schools as claimed by Mr Kageri, is to instill sense of values among children, but in reality the children do not need any lessons on morality as there is no dearth of values in them.

“It is corrupt politicians in our state, who require the lessons on values,” he said.

Terming the Gita Abhiyan as unconstitutional, he said it is imparting wrong message to the public.

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March 24,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 24: The District Wenlock Hospital Superintendent Dr H R Rajeshwaridevi has filed a complaint with the police on Tuesday seeking action against those circulating fake videos of a man infected with COVID-19, at the hospital.

In the video, a man was seen struggling to breathe at a hospital. The message in the video says that the man was admitted at Wenlock Hospital.

Dr Rajeshwaridevi, who issued a clarification, stated that video clips which are being circulated on social media is not from Wenlock Hospital.

Moreover, Wenlock Hospital does not use blue colour beds.

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April 19,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 19: District-in-charge Minister Kota Srinivas Poojary said that Rs 2000 each has been deposited in the bank accounts of 6,122 construction workers, who are registered with the labour department in the Dakshina Kannada district. The amount will be deposited in the accounts of other registered construction workers at the earliest.

The state government had announced Rs 2000 to construction labourers who are registered and have lost their livelihood due to the on-going nationwide lockdown to curb the spread of the coronavirus. The curbs, which were imposed on March 24, have been extended till May 3. "The labourers were reeling under hardship after construction activities came to a halt," said the Minister.

Supply food

Local bodies should make arrangements to supply food for stranded labourers, destitutes and beggars in all the ULBs in Dakshina Kannada district, Poojary said. 

"No one should starve during the lockdown period. All the ULBs should identify destitutes, migrant labourers in their jurisdiction and arrange food for them. In case of necessity, the help of NGOs can also be taken," he added
The minister announced that Asha workers and health workers would collect information on people's health by visiting the houses in the district and submit a report within 10 days.

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March 11,2020

Mar 11: The Karnataka government on Wednesday started a campaign called 'Namaste over Handshake' that encourages people to greet in the traditional Indian style, to tackle the spread of coronavirus.

The campaign also includes health advice on how people can protect themselves from the infection by adopting hygiene practices such as regularly washing hands to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

As part of the campaign, the state health and family welfare department has uploaded a poster on the social media, featuring a 'Bharatnatyam' dancer draped in a red saree saying 'Namaste'.

"Use Namasthe to greet others, fight against corona" read a message on the poster online.

The poster has health helpline numbers (104 and 011- 23978046) for public queries on the viral disease, which has claimed 4,251 lives worldwide.

A health department official told PTI that as part of the campaign, posters have been uploaded on social media and it would be printed and despatched to different districts to be put up at important junctions.

"We had been working on this idea. Kerala has already done it. They are using Kathakali dancers whereas we are using a Bharatanatyam dancer as our model," the official said.

Medical Education Minister K Sudhakar too had insisted that people should adopt 'Namasthe' or 'Namaskara' to greet people instead of handshakes or hugs.

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