Cattle trader maimed in 'shootout' dies at hospital

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August 6, 2011

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Mangalore, August 6: A Padubidri based cattle trader, who was critically injured after being shot in the head, chest and abdomen in the wee hours of Saturday in Mudigere taluk of Chikmagalur district, died at a private hospital in the city.

The deceased is Kalandar (30), a resident of Kanchinadka near Padubidri. He had been admitted to Intensive Care Unit at the hospital in the morning.

Hospital sources said that the injured did not respond to any treatment and breathed his last in the evening. Doctors found nine pellets in his body. The dead body was handed over to the family members after completing formalities in the presence of police officers.

Chikmagalur Superintendent of Police Vikas Kumar based on a complaint said that Kalandar was among a group of suspected thieves who had come in a vehicle, allegedly for stealing cattle from the farm house of one Nagesh Gowda in Jenubailu near Gonibeedu village in Mudigere Taluk around 3:00 am.

Mr Gowda, who lodged a complaint at Goonibeedu police station, said that he woke up hearing the sounds of dogs barking around 3:00 am, and peeped out of the window of the farm house, to witness the alleged thieves trying to steal his cattle in the dark using a white vehicle, most probably a Tata Somo.

“To protect the cattle from thieves I fired seven or eight pellets from my licensed barrel bridge loader gun. Within a few seconds the thieves fled away,” the complainant said.

Mr Vikas said that only one person among the gang was injured in the incident and before admitting at a hospital in Mangalore, he had taken treatment at Government Hospital in Belthangdy “under the guise of an accident victim”

Relatives' Version of Story

Relatives of Kalander in Padubidri said that they received a telephone call from an unknown number around 4:50 am, when they just had finished Sahri, the pre-dawn meal, saying that Kalandar was shot at by assailants and he is in critical condition.

“It seems that the some miscreants might have fired at him through a country made gun at around 3:30 am. On sighting a heavily bleeding man lying unconscious on the ground at Mudigere Hand-Post, local people informed the local police,” said one of the relatives of Kalandar.

“As desired by the family members, the injured was initially taken to Belthangady Government Hospital for emergency treatment through an 108 vehicle. Doctors there suggested to shift the injured to a hospital in Mangalore, as his condition was critical,” he said.

“Khalander had left for Mudigere on Friday evening”, he informed.

Kalander is the eldest son among two children of Late Abdul Khadir and Nafeesa couple. His brother Thoufeeq works in a gulf country.


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May 14,2020

Hubballi, May 14: South Western Railway (SWR) has so far ferried about 54,000 passengers, including migrant workers, students and stranded people to 11 states to reach their home towns by Shramik Special trains.

So far 40 Shramik Specials were run one each from Kabakaputtur in Mysuru and Hubballi and remaining 38 from Chikkabanavara/Malur from Bengaluru area. About 54,000 passengers were ferried to different parts of the country. Maximum Shramik Specials trains train services were run to Lucknow (9) and Danapur (7).

Shramik Specials were run to Bihar (Bakora, Danapur, Baruni, Darbhanga), West Bengal (Purila, Bankura, New Jalpaiguri), Jharkhand (Hatia, Barkakana), Rajasthan (Jaipur, Udaipur), Uttar Pradesh (Lucknow, Gorakhpur), Orissa (Bhubaneswar), Madhya Pradesh (Gwalior), Uttarakhand (Haridwar), Himachal Pradesh (Una), Tripura (Agartala) and Jammu and Kashmir (Udhampur).

SWR is transporting passengers to their destination as per the demand of the State Government with proper protocol and the receiving State Government is ready to accept them.

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July 19,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 19: Three legislators of the opposition Congress in Karnataka, including 2 MLAs and 1 MLC tested positive for coronavirus and are under treatment, a party official said on Saturday.

"Our Bailhongal MLA Mahantesh Koujalgi in Belagavi district and Humnabad MLA Rajashekhar Patil and his MLC brother Chandrashekhar Patil in Bidar district tested positive for the infection and are under treatment at designated hospitals," party spokesman Ravi Gowda told media persons in Bangaluru.

Koujalgi's swab sample was taken on Friday after he showed signs of illness and its result turned positive earlier in the day.

"As Koujalgi attended a review meeting at Bailhongal, about 20 officials who participated in the meeting have been home quarantined," said Gowda.

Koujalgi is the second lawmaker in the state's northwest region to test positive after BJP's Belagavi North assembly segment MLA Anik Benake tested positive for the virus on July 15.

"Patil brothers were in self quarantine after meeting BJP's Bidar Lok Sabha member Bhagwanth Khuba, who tested positive on Wednesday. Their tests also showed they were infected with the virus," Gowda said.

Congress MLC Sandesh Nagaraj, who tested positive on Friday, is under treatment at a private hospital in Mysuru.

Dakshina Kannada district Youth Congress president Mithun Rai is in institutional quarantine in Bengaluru after he tested positive for the infection.

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April 4,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 4: With the district administration formally confirming three new cases of covid-19, the total number of coronavirus positive cases in Dakshina Kannada today mounted to 12. 

A 43-year-old man from Thumbey in Bantwal taluk of Dakshina Kannada had been to Delhi on March 11 due to personal work and returned on March 22. His throat swabs were sent for testing on April 2 though he was healthy. Today the report of the test claimed that he was infected with covid-19. However, he is still said to be healthy.

In another case, a man from Udupi, who had returned from Dubai on March 21, was under medical observation after he landed at Mangaluru International Airport. The district administration today claimed that he too is suffering from the covid-19. 

A resident of Thokkottu, on February 6, had travelled to Mumbai and then visited Delhi. On March 6 he had returned to Mangaluru. On April 2, his throat swabs were sent for testing and the report today showed positive.

All three have been admitted to Wenlock Hospital for treatment.

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