Mehnaz was a good student, declares PA College; father demands arrest of duo

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April 24, 2012

mehnaz2Mangalore, April 24: The management of the PA College of Engineering (PACE) has expressed its grief nearly 15 days after Mehnaz, a second year Biotechnology student, committed suicide at the college hostel.

In its first press statement after the April 10 incident, the management insisted that Mehnaz was a talented and well-mannered student.

Students of PACE, who had resorted to strike after the tragic incident, had urged the college management to issue a clarification in the wake of speculation and rumours surrounding Mehna's suicide.

They had also demanded the expulsion of Udayan and Farooq Syed, who were allegedly responsible for Mehnaz's untimely death. The management had also been urged to set up a Students Council.

The PACE management has now conceded to all the three demands of the striking students and clarified that the students have now returned to classes after withdrawing their protest.

The college management had also held a meeting with the parents of Mehnaz, where it was clarified on behalf of the college that Mehnaz was a student of good conduct and enjoyed a good relationship with her classmates and teachers. “She was also a good organizer and was actively taking part in the extra-curricular activites being held on the campus,” the management had stated.

The management has also said that it would conduct a comprehensive inquiry into the incident and parents' views will be given due recognition while dealing with any issue related to the students. It has also agreed to constitute a Students' Council.

Meanwhile, reacting to the statement by the college management, Kulai Mohammed Ali, father of Mehnaz, demanded the arrest of Udayan and Farooq Syed for the mental torture they caused to his daughter.

“We lost our daughter for no fault of ours. Such incidents should not happen again. The college has agreed to set up Students' Council. But, the legal battle will continue,” he said and expressed happiness that the college has finally gave a 'conduct certificate' to his daughter.


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March 28,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 28: The Karnataka government on Saturday said that the state run Indira Canteens would provide food packets free of cost to the poor and needy in the wake of the lockdown, the government said here on Saturday.

The canteens would operate in three schedules -from 7:30 AM to 10 AM, 12:30 PM to 3 PM and 7:30 PM to 9 PM, the government said in a public announcement

During the scheduled hours, street side vendors, labourers and poor would be provided food free of cost.

After the cabinet meeting on Friday, Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa had said food packets would be provided to the poor and needy with the help of some organisations through the Canteens and had sought the help of everyone in this regard.

The State-sponsored, subsidised 'Indira Canteens' as of now serves breakfast at Rs five and lunch and dinner at Rs 10.

The government asked people availing the facility to maintain cleanliness at the canteen and staff who serve food to compulsorily use masks and hand gloves.

It also said soaps and sanitizers should be made available at the canteens.

The government also asked people to maintain a minimum distance of one metre while standing in queue and take all precautionary measures.

Earlier, a day after announcing that food would be provided free of cost through the canteens for daily wagers, Yediyurappa on March 24 had said it has been decided that the canteens will not be opened, after realizing that it was leading to crowding, which drew criticism.

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July 18,2020

Udupi, July 18 A 15-year-old boy lost his life due to electrocution after he came in contact with a live wire last evening near his house at Laxminagar under the limits of Malpe police station in Udupi. 

The deceased has been identified as Gautham (15), son of Manjunath Naiak, a resident of Laxminagar.  

Police sources said, the electrocution occurred while he was lifting a pump set from the well at his neighbour’s house. He died on the spot. 

A case has been registered at Malpe Police Station and investigation is on.

Gautham had recently appeared for SSLC examinations.

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May 6,2020

Bengaluru, May 6: Karnataka has reported 20 new cases of coronavirus taking total number of cases in the state to 693.

The state health department said in a bulletin on Wednesday that 20 new cases have been confirmed for COVID-19 in the state. "The total number of cases in the state is 693," it said.

The count includes 354 patients who have been discharged and 29 patients who succumbed to the disease.

Out of the remaining cases, 303 patients are in isolation at designated hospitals while six patients are in ICU. The bulletin has also reported one death due to non-COVID cause.

The number of COVID-19 cases in the country reached 49,391, according to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on Wednesday morning.

This includes 33,514 active cases and 1,694 deaths due to infection so far.

A total of 14,182 persons have been cured and discharged so far, according to the Health Ministry. One patient has migrated.

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