HRS rushes to help fire victims

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April 25, 2012

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Udupi, April 25: Labourers who lost their huts when a fire broke out at Chitpadi extension in Udupi last Friday, are now helplessly seeking shelter beside the roads and awnings of shops.

The members of Humanitarian Relief Society of Jama'ath-e-Islami Hind, who visited the victims of fire tragedy, have promised to join their hands in rehabilitation work for the victims.

They have urged the government to provide a suitable site to build houses for the helpless labourers, as the place where their huts were located is not fit to build houses.

As part of its relief activity HRS also provided rice, grains, vessels and clothes for the families which lost their huts in the mishap.

When 13 huts gutted in fire, the residents lost all their belongings including a cash amount of over Rs 30,000, seven bicycles and a motorbike.

“We have been living here since nine years. Our children go to school. We have lost our clothes, vessels, household items, records and text books and everything in this fire. You have to help us in some way,” a distressed woman told the members of HRS.

Gangadhar, a labourer, said that all the families, which lost their huts, were spending nights beside the road since one week. “A few people like members of HRS have extended their helping hand and given us mats and rugs. We do not know what can be done in the future. As everything has been burnt in the fire, it would be good if anyone provides us housing facility,” he said.

“We cannot even return to our native which is reeling under drought situation. We cannot get any employment in our native Bagalkote. How many days we can lead a life beside the road?” asked Savithri, another labourer.

“We do not even have utensils to cook. We have virtually lost all our savings and belongings in the fire,” she added.

The labourers have also lost their ID card, documents related to two-wheelers. The names of those who lost their huts are Maruthi, Sathyavva, Yamanappa, Shekhappa, Sangappa, Nagaraj, Durgappa, Yamanappa, Mahanthesh, Parashuram, Sabbalahunasi Ramappa, Siddappa, Siddaramappa.


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Bengaluru, Jul 11: Karnataka on Saturday reported the biggest single-day spurt of 2,798 cases and a record 70 related fatalities, taking the total number of infections in the state to 36,216, the health department said.

The day also saw a record 880 patients getting discharged after recovery.

Out of 2,798 fresh cases, a whopping 1,533 cases were from Bengaluru urban alone.

The previous biggest single-day spike was recorded on July 10 with 2,313 cases.

As of July 11 evening, cumulatively 36,216 COVID-19 cases have been confirmed in the state, which includes 613 deaths and 14,716 discharges, the health department said in its bulletin.

It said out of 20,883 active cases, 20,379 patients are in isolation at designated hospitals and are stable, while 504 are in ICU.

Out of 70 deaths reported, 23 are from Bengaluru urban, 8 from Mysuru, five from Dakshina Kannada, among others.

Most of the dead are either with a history of Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI) or Influenza-like illness (ILI).

Out of 2,798 cases tested positive today, contacts of the majority of the cases are still under tracing.

Among the districts where the new cases were reported, Bengaluru urban accounts for 1533 cases, followed by Dakshina Kannada 186, Udupi 90, Mysuru 83, Tumakuru 78, Dharwad 77 and Yadgir 74.

Bengaluru urban district tops the list of positive cases, with a total of 16,862 infections, followed by DakshinaKannada 2,026 and Kalaburagi 2,024.

A total of 7.99 lakh samples were tested so far, out of which 20,587 were tested on Saturday alone.

So far 7.46 lakh samples have been reported as negative, and out of them 17,488 were reported negative today.

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Mangaluru, Mar 27: In the wake of coronavirus, the Council of Mangalore City Corporation (MCC) has taken steps to prevent the spread of Covid-19 in the city as a task force has been formed to monitor home delivery of essentials and the situation prevailing in the city due to outbreak of the virus.

MCC commissioner Shanady Ajith Kumar Hegde held a meeting of wholesalers to plan the smooth supply of essentials to the people on Thursday.

Speaking on the occasion, he said, the wholesalers of the city have been directed to supply essential goods to apartments in the city. Each apartment should prepare purchase details and must hand it over to the wholesalers. This way residents will not have to go out to buy essentials. The purchasing time will be between 6 am to 12 pm.

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Udupi, Feb 29: Senior Congress leader and Udupi’s crackers trader K Krishnaraja Saralaya allegedly committed suicide by jumping into a well outside his house at Paniyadi on Saturday.

He was 87, Krishnaraja was leading a solitary life. It is suspected that he ended his life ''due to mental agony''.

He is survived by two daughters. One is settled in Australia another is in Bengaluru. Saralaya had also served as President of Udupi Town Co-operative Society. The police visited the spot .

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