Drug addicts deserve treatment of humility: Seemant Kumar

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June 26, 2012

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Mangalore, June 26: “It is a combined responsibility of different sections of society to prevent people from getting addicted to drugs and the drug-addictors should not be treated as 'condemned.' Instead, they deserve the treatment of humility,” opined Mangalore City Police Commissioner Seemant Kumar Singh.

He was speaking as a chief guest in a programme organised by Department of Psychiatry, Justice K S Hegde Charitable Hospital and Link integrated Rehabilitation Centre for addicts at Rosario Hall here to observe International day against drug abuse and illicit trafficking on Tuesday.

The Commissioner of Police read out the oath on the prevention of drug addiction and told that mere oath taking doesn't serve the purpose; one has to implement it effectively to be far from drug addiction as well as to prevent others from the addiction.

Friends, parents and relatives should help the addicted to come out of the vicious circle and treat the person with love and care. “The role of de-addiction centres is vital in this regard and the counselling centers should maintain the confidentiality of the person,” he said.

K S Hegde Charitable Hospital Psychiatry Department Head Dr Satheesh Rao said that there are physical, mental and social reasons for drug addiction. The children within the age group of 10-20 are more prone to drug addiction these days and according to a survey, 12.5 per cent of boys and 3 per cent of girls within this age are the victims of drug addiction for which force of thier friends is the main reason.

He told that the drug addiction should be treated at an initial level and most of the hospitals have de-addiction centres these days. “If not treated at an initial level, drug addiction may lead the addicted person to commit serious crimes,” he added.

Link Integrated Rehabilitation Centre for addicts, Mangalore and Dakshina Kannada District Child Welfare Committe President Asha Nayak detailed about the acts and laws regarding drug abusing and illicit trafficking.

Prior to the stage function, the artists of 'Jagan Power' group presented a play and sung awareness songs featuring the prevention of drug abuse.

Prizes were distributed to the winners of various competitions held on the occasion of International day against drug abuse and illicit trafficking.

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April 3,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 3: The laboratory at District Wenlock Hospital has initiated trial for Covid 19 testing, close on the heels of receiving permission from state government.

Doctors, elected representatives and stakeholders had repeatedly demanded that a laboratory should be set up in the port city. Without the lab, the samples were sent either to Shivamogga or to Bengaluru for testing. When Heath Minister Sriramulu had visited Mangaluru on March 17, he had promised a lab in the city for testing of the samples.

Accordingly, the government gave permission for starting the laboratory at Wenlock Hospital. The process of registering the lab with Indian Council for Medical Research (ICMR) will be completed shortly. The laboratory will be fully operational only after it is registered.

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January 24,2020

Newsroom, Jan 24: BJP leader and Udupi-Chikkamagaluru MP Shobha Karandlaje has been booked by Kerala police over a misleading and communally provocative social media post.

Karandlaje had tweeted that that Hindus from a colony in Kuttipuram in Malappuram district were denied water supply as they supported the the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). 

"Kerala is taking baby steps to become another Kashmir. Hindus of Kuttipuram Panchayat of Malappuram was denied water supply as they supported #CAA2019. #SevaBharati has been supplying water ever since. Will Lutyens telecast this intolerance of PEACEFULS frm God's Own Country!?," she tweeted. 

A case has been booked under section 153(A) of IPC (promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race etc). Karandlaje took to Twitter to slam the Kerala government, and said it had lodged a complaint against her instead of acting against the discrimination faced by dalit families of Cherukunnu. 

"It is high time the society unites against these pressure tactics of a non-performing, biased left government," she said. 

Karandlaje claimed that the CAA had been accepted by both houses of Parliament and people supporting the Act were facing boycott in business and were being denied basic amenities and jobs. "The CPI(M) government is blind to all these incidents across Kerala, but files a case against me for speaking the truth!" she retorted.

According to reportage from multiple outlets, the colony in Malappuram district's Kuttippuram was dependent on a private individual for water; then came accusations that they were denied the water for attending BJP's pro-CAA rally. 

A resident of the colony was quoted by a newspaper, “We were denied drinking water because our husbands participated in a meeting organised to gather support for the CAA. Some people told the family that they should not give drinking water to us because CAA is a threat to the people in their community.” 

However, the individual in question denied the accusation, claiming a lack of water because of technical issues.

The case was registered after a complaint by lawyer Subhash Chandran, a resident of Malappuram. Aravindan E.A., SI of Kuttippuram police, said, "From a private person's borewell, water was being provided to the people of the colony. This motor had taken for agricultural work and he was recently issued a warning by State Electricity Board. He was told that if he uses the motor for any other purpose, power supply would be disconnected. He then had stopped using the pump following the crisis worsened.”

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Vishwas
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Friday, 24 Jan 2020

This is BJP's usual drama. If your bloody seva bharathi people denied water, there is strong govt and youths to provide water. and other facilities

Yashwantha
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Friday, 24 Jan 2020

Sobhakka's adhika prasanga wont work in kerala. She should visit kerala and experience. She can only boast via social media

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January 23,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 23: Bajpe Police on Thursday registered yet another case against the prime accused in Mangaluru International Airport case, Aditya Rao.

According to the police, a complaint was received from the officials of Indigo flight that they had to delay their flight scheduled to take off for Hyderabad at 1615 hrs after receiving a hoax call from Aditya, threatening of bomb.

They also asserted that the passengers were de-boarded from the flight and the luggages were brought back to security check again.

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