JMS protests price hike, demands rice at Rs 2 per kg

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August 10, 2011

Mangalore, August 10: As part of nationwide protest against price hike and demanding the government to provide ration cards to all families and 35 kilograms of rice at the rate of Rs 2 a kilo, members of Janavaadi Mahila Sangatane on Wednesday staged at demonstration in front of Deputy Commissioner's Office here.

The protesters lashed out at the State and Central Governments for their uncontrolled corruption growing list of scams.

“It was the responsibility of the government to provide food security for the people of the nation. Punishing people with steady raise in prices will not be appreciated. It is a shame that politicians of various parties are using these issues for their political benefit rather than helping the needy by solving them” the agitators said.

They termed government's decision to raise the prices of oil and LPG, as “inhuman” as 77% of the population lives on a daily income of Rs 20.

Accusing the governments of ignoring the economically backward population, JMS said “Due to an unscientific method of survey employed by the rulers, majority of people below poverty line do not even have a ration card.”

“The major reason for poverty in the country is the incompetent economic policy. It is not reasonable to raise fuel prices ten times in a span of a year. Now the situation is worsened as government is restricting LPG usage by making it unaffordable to the majority population”, the protesters said.

They also demanded a reduction on the prices of basic amenities such as food, fuel and transportation.

The JMS meanwhile has decided to stage protests in front of government granaries all across the nation in days to come.

The demonstration was led by Sukanya, President, JMS and Sajida, Secretary.

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January 1,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 1: On the first day of 2020, Bajpe Police became somewhat of a Guardian Angel for a college student, who was wandering around the city in the wee hours of Wednesday, convincing and escorting him to his home safely, after coming to know about his residence.

According to Bajpe Police Probationary Sub-Inspector Anita Nikkam and Police Officer Devappa Hosamani, they noticed a youth, hailing from Handelu in Todaru and studying in a college at Moodbidri, wandering at around 0245 hrs.

When asked about his whereabouts, the boy did not respond initially. However, police managed to collect his address and his mother's phone number after half an hour of interrogation.

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April 25,2020

Udupi, Apr 25: Senior RSS leader H Somashekhar Bhatt received a call from Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday enquiring about his health.

Bhatt got emotional hearing the Prime Minister's voice at the other end, family sources said.

The Prime Minister called at 8.30 AM and began the conversation with 'Somashekharji' and spoke for about six minutes.

The 85-year-old veteran recalled how the Jana Sangh came to power in Udupi municipality under the leadership of V S Acharya in 1968 and about his association with the Sangh Parivar through the decades and his imprisonment during the Emergency.

Bhatt, former Udupi municipality president, later said it was a rare honour for him.

"I am very glad that PM Modi called and spoke to me. I shared the experience of meeting him at the Jaipur session.

Asked to take care of health and expressed concern," he said.

The Prime Minister has been calling senior functionaries of the party who worked for the Sangh Parivar in the time of adversities to build up the BJP in its present form and seeking advice from them.

He had also called in recent days former MLA Ram Bhat who was elected from Puttur in Dakshina Kannada and D H Shankar Murthy, who was former chairman of the state legislative council, BJP state president Nalin Kumar Kateel tweeted.

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March 12,2020

Hassan, Mar 13: In what could have been a major tragedy, an under construction flyover across Hassan-Mangaluru railway level crossing, near the new KSRTC Bus stand here collapsed today.

Fortunately no casualties occurred despite six concrete beems of 50 feet height, collapsed and broke into pieces.

The much awaited project was completely neglected by the successive governments for over a decade due to politics.  It was sanctioned eight months ago.

The Rs 42 crore project was taken up by a joint venture between state, center and South Eastern railway. The contractor or the Engineer were not present when the incident occurred.

Blaming the contractor, the locals alleged that poor quality of work led to the incident. No contractor or engineer was present even during construction, they added. Siddaiah, who runs an eatery near KSRTC bus stand said that it could have been a major tragedy if people were underneath the flyover when it crashed. The incident should be probe and the contractor should be punished, he added.

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