Seminar on 'Police-Public Relations' held

February 27, 2012

Mangalore, February 27: Inspector General of Police (Western Range) Pratap Reddy said that people should understand the challenges and difficulties faced by the policemen while dealing with difference circumstances.

Inaugurating a seminar on 'Police-Public Relations: Perspective of Youth' at Roshni Nilaya School of Social Work in the city Mr Reddy said one of main reasons for the gap between people and police is poor coverage about the police endeavours in media.

He said mass media should not confine their responsibility to finding faults in the police department, but, should give coverage to the sacrifice of the policemen too.

Recalling a recent incident of a trekking expedition near Bandaje Falls in Belthangadi taluk, wherein a 19 year-old software professional died, Mr Reddy lamented that media completely failed shed light on the relentless effort and sacrifice by the policemen to rescue the missing trekkers.

The seminar was jointly organised by the Department of Criminology and Forensic Science of the School of Social Work and Mangalore Police.

A book titled 'Criminologically Relevant Issues' was released by Commissioner of Police Seemanth Kumar Singh on the occasion.

The presidential address was given by Dr Sophia Fernandes, Principal, School of Social Work. Dr B Ashoka. Delivered introductory remarks. Jayeesha welcomed the gathering.

Dr TS Kenchappa , Deputy Director, Regional Forensic Laboratory was given a warm felicitation.

The inaugural session was followed by discussions on various subjects. Prof B M Madhav, HOD of Research, School of Social Work, Raghavendra Rao, Advocate and Subhashchandra, ACP Mangalore also participated. Dr Laxminarayan Bhat moderated the sessions.

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April 27,2020

New Delhi, Apr 27: Indian prime minister Narendra Modi has said the monthlong ongoing lockdown has yielded positive results and that the country has managed to save “thousands of lives”.

Modi, who had a videoconference with various heads of the states on Monday, said the impact of the coronavirus, however, will remain visible in the coming months, according to a press statement released by his office. On the issue of getting back Indians who are overseas, the Prime Minister said that this has to be done keeping in mind the fact that they don’t get inconvenienced and their families are not under any risk.

During the meeting with state heads, Modi advocated for social distancing of at least 6 feet and the use of face masks as a rapid response to tackle COVID-19.

He said that states should put their efforts of converting hotspots, or red zones, into “orange and thereafter green zones”.

India last week eased the lockdown by allowing shops to reopen and manufacturing and farming activities to resume in rural areas to help millions of poor, daily-wage earners. But the economic costs of the nationwide lockdown continue to mount in a country of 1.3 billion people.

Modi, who put India under a strict lockdown on March 25, did not say if the lockdown restrictions will extend after May 3.

India has confirmed over 27,000 cases of the coronavirus, including 872 deaths.

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April 24,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 24: The Karnataka Health Department is likely to shift the 119 accused in Padarayanapura violence to Bengaluru's Haj Bhavan from Ramnagar Jail.

This comes after two accused out of 121, who were shifted to Ramnagar jail, tested positive for coronavirus. They have been shifted to Victoria Hospital.

A ruckus erupted in Padarayanapura on Sunday allegedly over the shifting of 15 secondary contacts of corona positive patients to a quarantine facility by the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) officials.

Padarayanapura is recognised as a 'red zone'. When BBMP officials went to shift the suspected COVID-19 patients, some people created a ruckus, broke a barricade and removed the police post in the area.

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June 30,2020

Udupi, Jun 30: The novel coronavirus has claimed another life in the coastal district. The throat swabs of a 48-year-old man who breathed his last two days ago tested positive today. 

With this, the covid-19 death toll in the district rose to 3.

The man, who was a native of Kalthodu in Byndoor, had returned from Mumbai on June 2. He breathed his last on June 28 at his residence. 

The deceased’s swabs were collected on the same day. The report came today. He was reportedly suffering from some illnesses.

The funeral of the deceased was held as per protocol. The swab samples of primary contacts of the deceased were also taken.

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