Poojary performs Urulu Seve for Sonia's speedy recovery

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August 6, 2011

Mangalore, August 6: Former Union Minister B Janardhana Poojary along with a number of Congress activists performed 'Urulu-Seve' and offered special prayers at the Sri Gokarnatheshwara Temple here on Saturday, seeking good health and strength to All India Congress Committee supremo Sonia Gandhi, who has undergone a surgery in USA.

Apart from the rolling ritual, the 75 year old Congress leader also performed “Panchamrthaabisheka” and “Belli Rathothsava” to appease the deity.

“We pray Lord Gokarnatheshwara to protect our leader Sonia Gandhi, who has sacrificed a lot for our country,” Mr Poojary told media persons after accomplishing a series of rituals.

“For the development of our nation, we need the services of Sonia Gandhi, who has made education as a fundamental right for children below 14 years of age”, he said adding that it is because of her efforts, people of India have been benefitted by various programmes such as Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme.

“The devotion I have towards Lord Gokarnatheshwara is the reason for my health today. People like Jaya C Suvarna and Harish Kumar have been miraculously cured of cancer due to the blessings of this god. We wish the Lord cures Sonia Gandhi too” he said.

Urging the people of all communities to pray for Sonia Gandhi, Mr Poojary requested to conduct special prayers in Churches, Mosques and Gurudwaras for her speedy recovery.

“We have complete faith in Lord Gokarnatheshwara and she will recover completely due to His blessings”, he said.

However Mr Poojary refused to comment on the political situation of the state.

MLAs U T Khader, Abahay Chandra Jain, KPCC Secretary Ivan D'Souza, Harikrishna Bantwal and Harish Kumar were also among the people who prayed for their leader.

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May 10,2020

Mangaluru, May 10: A young photographer has drowned in River Phalguni near Maravoor on the outskirts of the city.

The victim has been identified as Kaushik, 22, who was working for Diya Studio in Kavoor. A resident of Kavoor, he was the only son of his mother.

The tragedy occurred when he had been to the river along with four friends to collect freshwater snails.

It is learnt that local residents rushed to the spot when Kaushik’s friends raised alarm. However, they could not rescue him.

Kaushik’s body was retrieved from the water after sometime. A case has been registered at Kavoor police station.

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June 10,2020

Mangaluru, June 10: Former minister and Mangaluru MLA U T Khader has hit out at the Karnataka government for what he opined that it is misusing the Epidemic Diseases Act to target opposition parties. 

The statement comes in the backdrop of state government’s move to scuttle oath taking ceremony of KPCC president designate D K Shivakumar.

Asserting that the oath taking will be a grand affair, Mr Khader said that Congress will not be browbeaten by the tactics of the BJP.

Citing the blatant violation of all norms laid down under the Act by minister for health B R Sriramulu at Chitradurga earlier this month, Khader told reporters that the BJP is using the Act for its narrow political gains.

“KPCC has twice deferred swearing in ceremony of Shivakumar after being given the oral go ahead,” Khader claimed, adding the state government must explain to people the issue it has with the Congress organising this function.

Referring to the back-to-back virtual political rallies – one for Bihar and the other for Odisha – on Sunday and Monday that union home minister Amit Shah conducted, Khader wondered if the Act did not apply to the BJP leadership.

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February 14,2020

Mysuru, Feb 14: Citing the coronavirus scare prevalent in the city, hotel owners have urged the civic corporation to shut down roadside food vends, calling them a risk to public health.

A team of the city Hotel Owners Association, led by president C Narayanagowda and honorary secretary Ravindra Bhat, met mayor Tasneem Bano and MCC commissioner Gurudatta Hegde on Tuesday and urged them to implement the high court’s ban on street food vending.

In a statement issued on Thursday, the association said it had raised the poor hygiene at such joints amid the coronavirus threat and increasing incidence of chikungunya and malaria in the city. There is no check on the ingredients or water used and the cleanliness of the kitchens and cooking staff, they pointed out. Many of the joints operate near drains and public urinals and don’t have running water for washing or cleaning utensils, they said. Besides, the vends dump unsegregated garbage and compromise pedestrian safety by blocking pavements, they alleged.

“As this involves the livelihood of the vendors, I will take a decision after discussions with the commissioner and elected representatives,” the mayor said while pointing out that MCC had issued identity cards to the vendors after collecting details about them and their stalls. She said the health and education standing committees would also be consulted.

Commissioner Hegde said MCC was planning to move the vendors to designated hawking zones to ensure their livelihood was not affected. He explained that any drive to remove the vends was fraught with law and order problems. “False cases have been filed against MCC officers whenever they conducted drives against footpath food vendors in non-hawking zones. We will consult with the city police commissioner before taking any steps,” he said.

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