National Youth Festival, awardees left in the lurch as launch nears

January 12, 2012

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Mangalore, January 12: With only hours left for the inauguration of the 17th Natioinal Youth Festival here in the coastal city, the organizers appear to be racing against time to finish off the preparation work even as the launch of the food festival, the first event in the calendar, was postponed to afternoon.

On Thursday, as day broke Mangalore Central Railway Station was swarmed with delegates and guests from across the country. But they were in for a chaotic reception as arrangements and hospitality were quite off the mark.

Chaos reigned supreme as delegates and guests were left to fend for themselves in the absence of proper guidance and travel arrangements.

Ram Dayal Sen, one of the awardees from Rajasthan, was very disappointed as there was no protocol officer deputed to escort him and there was no pick up for him from the station.

According to him the awardees were treated very casually and being ignored in terms of the facilities. “I was selected for the awards by the government of India taking into consideration my 10-12 years of service in field of social work. I didn't expect such a treatment,” he fumed.

“Although several pick-up vehicles were parked outside the station, drivers were not well-informed and hence refused to oblige us. They did not seem to have any record of our travel,” added Arunkumawat, another awardee.

Even the director of National Youth Project , S.N. Subbarao, who arrived from Bangalore, had to wait for 10 minutes as there was no festival coordinators to receive him and inform him about his accommodation.

However, Deputy Commissioner, Mangalore, Channappa Gawda, said that the lodging , food and travel arrangements had been coordinated well.

“The pick up and drop of all the guest and delegates have been done according to the schedule,” he told coastaldigest.com.

The situation at Mangala Stadium, the key venue of the event, was also near-chaotic as confusion prevailed over the opening of the food festival, which was scheduled for 10 am. A posse of journalists and photographers had arrived at the venue in the morning, but had to return disappointed.

According to highly placed sources, the inauguration had to be postponed due the delay of the flight of one of the chief guests. However, the coordinator of Nehru Yuva Kendra said no inaugural ceremony for the food festival was scheduled. "It is a miscommunication," he said.

Meanwhile, there was a long queue of officers at the DUDC cell at the DC office on Thursday morning for obtaining the entry passes (with photo). The number of relatives of the officers was more than the officers, being sent on duty for the festival, said a source.

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July 31,2020

Mangaluru, Jul 31: Muslims across coastal districts of Dakshina Kannada, Udupi and Uttara Kannada today observed Eid al Adha following the safety guidelines issued by the government amidst covid-19 pandemic. 

While coastal Karnataka is celebrating the festival of sacrifice today, it will be observed in other parts of Karnataka and country tomorrow. 

Congregational Eid prayers were held in many mosques while ensuring physical distancing norms. Only 50 devotees were allowed in mosques. Children below 10 years of age and elders above 60 years of age weren’t allowed. 

Eidgahs in the region wore a deserted look as the government has temporarily prohibited prayers in the open grounds. The Eidgah at Lighthouse Hill in Mangaluru, which usually witnessed huge crowd during Eid celebrations, was also closed this time. 

As expected, the celebration this time was a low key thanks to the restrictions placed in tune with the threat of coronavirus infection.

Prayers were held in Kudroli’s Nadupalli and Bundar’s Zeenat Bakhsh Central mosque. All those who entered mosque were wearing masks. 

In Udupi city, Eid prayers were held at Jamia Masjid and other mosques with limited number of devotees. In Bhatkal took some of the mosques hosted Eid prayers with all precautionary measures.

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June 12,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 12: Karnataka Medical Education Minister K Sudhakar on Friday said experts have indicated a surge in coronavirus cases in the state after August 15 and the government was taking all precautionary measures in that direction. Speaking to reporters in Ballari, Sudhakar said, "About 97 percent of over 3,000 active cases in the state are asymptomatic.

Experts after studying the developments in other countries and states have said that there will be a surge in infections after August 15."

He said the government was taking all precautionary measures in that direction.

 As of June 11 evening, cumulatively 6,245 COVID-19 positive cases have been confirmed in the state, which includes 72 deaths and 2,976 discharges, the health department's bulletin said.

It said, out of 3,195 active cases, 3,185 patients are in isolation at designated hospitals and are stable, while 10 are in ICU.

Meanwhile, in a tweet pointing out that nearly 60 per cent of the COVID cases in the country are from 10 cities, Sudhakar said, despite being the fourth most populous city in the country Bengaluru has been successful in containing its spread.

"Nearly 60% of total COVID-19 cases in India are found in 10 cities. Despite being 4th most populous, Bengaluru has been successful in containing spread of virus.

I urge people to keep up the fight, continue vigil & together with #CoronaWarriors we can defeat the virus," Sudhakar tweeted.

Bengaluru that does not figure in the list of 10 cities shared by the Minister has reported 581 coronavirus cases till last evening, out of which 258 are active.

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January 17,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 17: An auto-mobile shop at Deralakatte here caught fire on Friday incurring huge loss on the shopkeeper.

According to police, the incident happened in the morning when the shop owner opened the shop.

Locals suspect that miscreants might have set the shop on fire and had escaped from the scene at night.

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