Abbakka Utsava should strengthen communal harmony: UT Khader

December 28, 2011

Mangalore, December 28: Mangalore MLA U T Khader has said that upcoming 'Abbakka Utsava' should be an inspiration for the people of coastal Karnataka to strengthen the spirit of freedom and harmony in the society.

Mr Khader, who is the honorary president of the celebration committee of 'Veera Rani Abbakka Utsava-2012' was speaking at a preparatory meet organised at Click Marriage Hall at Thokkottu here on Tuesday.

“Abbakka Utsava is the celebration of pride of Kannada land and people of all caste, creed and religion must celebrate it together. The Utsava should be utilised to establish the communal harmony in this part of the state”, he said.

The reception committee president of Abbakka Utsava Samiti, former MLA K Jayaram Shetty gave the introductory speech. Secretary Dinakar Ullal in his speech gave information about previous festivals and sought the co-operation of everyone for the forthcoming festival.

General Secretary Bhaskar Rai Kukkuvalli explained the features of the festival and also about the Abbakka awards. K Tharanath Rai and Dhanalaxmi introduced the sports and cultural competitions of the fest.

Condolence Meet

The Abbakka Utsav Samiti paid homage to former Karnataka chief minister S Bangarappa, who died on Sunday by organising a condolence meet. The Samiti also condoled the demise of DK Zilla Panchayat former president Santhosh Kumar Bhandary and Karnataka Tulu Sahitya academy former member M Anand Shetty.

Members of the Samithi Sadananda Bangera, R K Ullal, Abdul Aziz Hak, U P Aliyabba, Smt Suvasini, Padmavathi,Rathnavathi Baikady, Mallika S,Devaki R Ullal, Vijayalaxmi Shetty and others were present.

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March 6,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 6: At least 13 persons, including women and children, were killed and five critically wounded when an SUV collided with a car that had crashed against a road divider moments ago near Kunigal in Tumakuru district of Karnataka in the early hours of Friday, police said.

Of the victims, while 12 died on the spot, a child breathed his last in a hospital, they added.

The injured were admitted to the hospital, the police said.

Among the dead, 10 were from Tamil Nadu and three from Bengaluru. All of them were pilgrims who were on their way to Dharmasthala in Karnataka.

There were five women and two children among the dead, the police said.

"Thirteen persons have died. The incident occurred post midnight. A car crashed against the road divider and another car collided with it," Tumakuru Superintendent of Police (SP) K Vamsi Krishna said.

The police had to struggle to pull the bodies out from the mangled vehicles.

On learning about the incident, relatives of the victims rushed to the spot.

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July 21,2020

Mangaluru, July 21: Putting an end to all speculations, district in charge minister Kota Srinvas Poojary on Tuesday said that the lockdown in Dakshina Kannada will not be extended beyond Wednesday.

In a video message, the minister said that all the shops in the district will remain open from July 23 morning. He said district administration will make a formal announcement soon.  

Meanwhile chief minister B S Yediyurappa said: “There’ll be no lockdown from Wednesday, people need to get back to work, economy is also very important. We have to fight COVID-19 while maintaining stable economy. Lockdown is not the solution, now restrictions will be placed only in containment zones.”

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January 12,2020

With an aim to provide water to stray animals in Mangaluru, an animal activist announced a project 'Jal' under which free water bowls will be distributed to the people across the city.

Tauseef Ahmed believes many animals and birds do not find source to drink water which leads to death.
"Finding clean and safe drinking water has been a major issue in a lot of places. We humans when we face some scarcity we manage by taking the water out from the well," Ahmed told ANI.

"Unfortunately, that's not the case with when it comes to animals and birds. They do not find sources for water to drink so they eventually end up drinking sewage water and they fall sick. In some cases, even that is not available and due to dehydration, they die," he added.

Under the "Jal" project, Ahmed will distribute free water bowls to the people and expects them to make equal efforts in saving the lives of the animals.

"So, this project "Jal" will be providing 100 free water bowls all over Mangaluru. We are distributing it free of cost. All you have to do is keep the bowls outside in the garden or any places where animals frequently visit. Every day, we just have to fill the bowls with water for the animals. It will help a lot of animals to survive in the harsh weather of summers," Ahmed highlighted.

"We have used cement to make the bowls which will keep the eater really cool. We are spending close to 74 rs per bowl. We have made around 100 bowls and will continue making it. We are trying to cover as many animals as we can," he said.

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