School children get free haircuts as I-Day gift

August 14, 2013
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Mangalore, Aug 14: As an Independence Day gift, a total of 38 students of Government Primary School, Bikarnakatte got clean hair cut in few minutes on Tuesday evening.

All the children came from a financially poor background. It was a unique idea of Old Students Association and Kudla Men's Beauty parlour to mark 67th Independence Day at the school in Bikarnakatte.

The seven barbers helped in grooming young children with clean haircuts.

It is learnt that barber Sanjay Majhale who runs Kudla Men's Beauty parlour opposite to the school from the past two years wanted to help poor children by organising a charity event.

With the initiative step of the Old Students Association, he joined other barbers and helped 38 poor students of the school in getting a groomed look.

Former principal of St Aloysius Evening College D Vedavathi, councillor Sabitha Misquith, association secretary Ramesh K and others were present during the occasion.

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Bengaluru, Jun 20: Continuing with the easing of restrictions under 'Unlock 1.0', the Karnataka government on Saturday authorised local bodies to fix timing for opening of public parks other than those in the containment zones between 5 am to 9 pm.

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It said this would be applicable to only those parks that come outside the containment zones. Earlier in May, while relaxing the lockdown norms, the government had set 7 am to 9 am and from 5 pm to 7 pm for the opening of parks.

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He said that though the site was found two years back, it took time to study and identify them. They resembled the tools found in a stratified context at Uppinangady on the Netravati basin, he added.

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