Water pipeline blast: Flood of woes for Bendoorwell shopowners

March 26, 2012

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Mangalore, March 26: Scores of shops in Bendorwell in Mangalore were inundated with water on Monday morning after the underground pipeline in front of the KRC complex burst and the about 10 square feet road caved in.

The shops and business establishment at KRC Complex, Heera complex and Shah Complex had to bear the brunt of the sudden deluge with a bookshop being the worst affected. The books and other articles at Mangala Book and Stationery were completely washed away in the deluge. The pipeline blast has left a huge crater on the Bendoorwell-Balmatta road just in front of the KRC Complex.

“The pipeline burst at around 5 am with a thud. I was at my shop sorting out papers. On hearing the sound I rushed to the spot and the water started gushing out like a flood,” said Prasad of Renuka News Agency.

“We got a message at around 6.30. We were completely shocked and rushed to the spot. To our utter dismay the water had seeped into the shop through the gap of the shutter. I just don't know how to handle my customers now,” said Saleem of Stitchpoint, who along with his wife was busy draining out the water.

“This is worst than monsoon. At least we will have an idea about the impending danger. But this was a complete shocker,” he says.

“I came at around 6 pm as usual. But I was taken aback by the crowd milling the road. But luckily my shop was spared as I had the outlet at the other end,” said Chandrashekar, who owns a tea-stall at the area.

The problem of pipeline bursting due to the weight of the traffic has recurred several times over the last few years. “This is perhaps the fourth time the pipeline has burst,” added Prasad.

Entry of vehicles have been restricted on the stretch, leading to traffic snarl in and around Bendoorwell area during the monring rush hour.

Assistant Executive Engineer Lingegowda, who visited the spot, felt that the pipe should have been replaced while relaying the road. “I reckon the pipe could not withstand the pressure of the increasing vehicular traffic,” he observed.

The shop-owners, with local residents were able to flush out water using all possible means. The situation was brought to control at around 7.30 am. Local residents also came out and helped the stricken shop-owners. The impact of deluge was such that water swept through the adjacent Kalpana Road.

Although the MCC staff rushed to the spot without much delay, they were not equipped properly. The pump they brought did not function due to some technical snag.

Mayor Gulzar Banu and Deputy Mayor Amitha Kala visited the spot and instructed official to fix the pipeline as soon as possible

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July 31,2020

Hassan, July 31: A police sub-inspector (PSI) reportedly hanged himself at his official quarters in Channarayapatna town today morning.

The deceased has been identified as Kiran Kumar, 34, who was in charge of Channarayapatna rural police station.

Sources said that he was upset after two murder cases were reported in the last 24 hours in his limits. Kiran reportedly told colleagues an hour before the extreme step that he feared he would be suspended.  

According to locals, the SI was upset after news of the two murders due to alleged negligence of the police spread on social media. He killed himself before a visit by senior officials. IGP, southern range, and SP Srinivasagowda was planning to visit the town and the spots where the murders took place on Friday.

Kiran, a native of Lalanakere village in Arsikere taluk, was known for his rapport with local people. He was alone when the incident took place. His wife and children had gone to Lalanakere for the Varamahalakashmi festival on Thursday night. The body was shifted to the mortuary for a postmortem.

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April 7,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 7: Leader of Opposition in Karnataka Siddaramaiah on Monday urged Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa to announce a special package to help farmers, agriculture labourers and also working class in various sectors who are affected by the lockdown.

Mr Siddaramaiah put forth his demands during a telephonic conversation and the Chief Minister positively responding to it informed that he will formulate a programme keeping in mind the suggestions made by the Opposition, a statement from the LoP's office said.

It said, the Chief Minister also spoke to Mr Siddaramaiah regarding the government's decision to stop supply of free food for poor and needy through Indira Canteens.

Mr Siddaramaiah on Saturday had written to Yediyurappa urging him to utilise Indira Canteens efficiently and provide food for poor and needy until the coronavirus crisis and lockdown is over.

The former Chief Minister's letter had come a day after the state government had decided not to provide free food at Indira Canteens as concerns were raised about the quality and misuse that was happening.

It had, however, decided to continue to provide subsidised food- breakfast at Rs 5 and lunch and dinner at Rs 10, as usual.

Mr Yediyurappa during the phone conversation on Monday appraised Siddaramaiah that the decision to supply food by fixing a price was taken to stop misuse that was happening.

Mr Siddaramaiah, however, insisted the government should provide food free of cost to the poor and needy, by taking care that misuse doesn't happen.

The senior Congress leader asked the Chief Minister to take action against errant officials who allowed misuse to happen, the statement said, adding that Yediyurappa has promised to look into it.

Initially, the government last month had decided that the state subsidised Indira Canteens would provide food packets free of cost to the poor and needy in the wake of the lockdown.

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July 29,2020

Mangaluru, Jul 29: Ahead of popular Hindu festival Raksha Bandhan, Karnataka postal circle has introduced an online portal 'Rakhi Post' to deliver rakhis across the country amid the COVID-19 outbreak.

This year Raksha Bandhan will be celebrated on Monday, August 3.

This service can be used to send rakhis to people across the country without violating the coronavirus norms.

Speaking to news agency, Senior Superintendent of Post offices, Shriharsha N said, "I am happy to announce that Karnataka postal circle has introduced an online portal 'rakhi post' to deliver rakhis to people during coronavirus phase."

"People willing to avail this service can visit this portal and pay a nominal amount of Rs 100 to send a rakhi," Shriharsha said.

The official has suggested to avail the service before July 31 for the timely delivery of rakhis.

The portal is also offering a special service to send rakhis to the soldier deployed on the borders. "We have also introduced a unique feature to deliver rakhis to Indian soldiers on the borders," he added.

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