Luggage row: Air India Express passengers left high and dry

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November 7, 2011

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Mangalore, November 6: Passengers of Mangalore-bound Air India Express flight, consisting mostly of commuters flying down for Eid celebrations, had a torrid time on Sunday as they had to wait for an entire day to get possession of their luggage.

The Dubai-Mangalore flight scheduled to reach the airport at 8.30pm arrived here half an hour behind the schedule, but the passengers were in for more shock as some of them were told that their luggage had not arrived with the flight. There were also some passengers who had got just one bag out of their two-three bags.

When the passengers raised the issue with the Air India Express officials, they assured them that the luggage was still lying in the Dubai airport and would be ferried in the next flight to Mangalore. “You can now go home. We will make sure you got your luggage tomorrow at your doorstep,” the official had said.

However, the following day (Sunday) the passengers were contacted again by the AI Express officials and were asked to come to the airport to “clear” their luggage. “As your baggage contains electronic items, you will have to personally come to the airport and get them released from the customs officials,” the Express representative had informed. By now the tone and tenor of the representative had changed and the passengers were made to feel like they had committed some blunder.

Some of the passengers also contended that their baggage did not contain any electronic goods. As per the instruction of the AI Express representative, the passengers reached airport on Sunday evening, with no clue about the shoddy treatment that awaited them. The officials did not respond to the pleas of the aggrieved passengers. When they contacted the officer of the Airport, he sought to disassociate himself from the row. “I have no role in the incident. Don't ask me anything,” was the harsh reply the anxious passengers got.

The passengers had to wait from 4.30pm to 7.30pm with literally no information about their luggage. “How can we fly in such a irresponsible airliner? They book more tickets than the allotted seats. This is the reason behind the present chaos,” Rafeeq, a passenger of the flight, said.

The passengers finally got to lay their hands on the luggage only at 9pm after an enervating wait, said Yahya, another passenger.

Most of the passengers on the flight on Sunday were Muslim immigrants, who were flying for a short Eid trip. But, the alleged irresponsibility on the part of the airlines company, left them with an experience that they would just like to forget as quickly as possible.

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May 4,2020

Kalaburagi, May 4: Migrant workers stranded in different parts of Karnataka arrived in buses at Central Bus Stand in Kalaburagi on Monday morning and are being sent to their home towns.

The Kalaburagi City Corporation has made the requisite arrangements for labourers and their thermal screening is also being done.

"Food packets and water bottles are being provided to all. Buses carrying migrant workers started arriving from 5 am. We are expecting around 70 buses. This process will continue for the next 3 days," Rahul Pandve, Kalaburagi Commissioner City Corporation, told news agency.

"We have made arrangements for registration. And all arriving at the site are undergoing thermal screening," he said.

Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa had on Sunday allowed labourers to travel to their hometowns in the state on KSRTC buses free of charge for three days starting on Sunday.

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January 19,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 19: The Karnataka government has given its nod to teach 'Vivekadeepini' slokhas, authored by Adi Shankaracharya, in schools across the state, Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa said on Saturday.

At an event called 'Vivekadeepini Mahasamarpane,' organised by Vedanta Bharati, Yediyurappa said, "It has been noticed that Vivekadeepini, which evolves the mind and illumines a person, has a great effect on students.

Parents and teachers have found a positive change among children who were inspired by Vivekadeepini." "Hence, the government has given its nod to allow teaching Vivekadeepini in the schools in Karnataka," he added.

According to the organisers of the event, around two lakh children from 50 schools participated in the event where they were taught to chant Vivekadeepini, comprising verses for the seekers in the spiritual journey.

Yediyurappa reminded the audience that the Indian culture and civilisation is the oldest and the best, which they should feel proud of. Likening Amit Shah to the first union home minister Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, he said, "After Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel if we have seen a union home minister, it is Amit Shah, who has successfully resolved many burning issues of the countries within a few months.

"Shah succeeded in finding a permanent solution to Kashmir issue," Yediyurappa said.

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April 18,2020

Ballari, Apr 18: Hosapete town in Ballari district of Karnataka gasped in disbelief as it turned out that 11 members of one single family are positive for the coronavirus.

The whole town has been declared a containment zone and is being surveilled 24X7.

The family includes seven members whose tests returned positive today, three who tested Covid-19 positive on March 30 and one other member subsequently.

The seven who tested positive today had been negative when they were earlier tested along with the others.

They have all now been shifted to isolation wards at the District Hospital in Ballari.

Including this family of 11, Ballari has 13 positive cases so far, with one case each reported from Ballari and Siraguppa towns.

Startled by this sudden upsurge from Hosapete, the district administration has set up 16 fever clinics to screen people and six COVID care centres to treat positive cases. There are two dedicated COVID hospitals, one at Ballari and another at Torangallu in Sandur.

A team of psychological counsellors have been put on duty to provide support to the patients at the isolation centres.

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