Ouch! Bigg Boss winner Pratham bites co-star Bhuvan’s thigh

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July 24, 2017

Bengaluru, Jul 24: Kannada television industry’s controversy-monger star Pratham has created a new history by allegedly biting his co-star Bhuvan Ponnanna during a physical fight between the two.

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The incident took place last weekend when the cast and crew of the TV serial Sanju Mattu Naanu were packing up after finishing shooting.

In a complaint Bhuvan stated that Pratham picked up a fight with him over a silly issue and the fight ended up with the latter biting former’s thigh.

Sources from the set say that both Bhuvan and Pratham didn’t exactly share a rosy relationship even when the serial went on floors. The duo have had a difference of opinion on many occasions, some which even made it to the headlines.

“We don’t exactly know what transpired between them, but the talk is that Pratham made a few lowly remarks about actress Sanjana after she refused to hold his hand for a scene. The disparaging comments he made were apparently about Sanjana and Bhuvan. Bhuvan made a few sharp observations and tried to put Pratham in his place and that’s when the fight took an ugly turn,” says a source from the set who adds that there were many folks who witnessed these proceedings.

After having punched Pratham a few times, Bhuvan then proceeded to get medical treatment at a neighbouring hospital.

Pratham, the winner of the Bigg Boss Kannada season 4, had hit the headlines of all electronic media for attempting suicide. Bhuvan was also a participant in the Bigg Boss and the two didn’t see eye-to-eye.

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SYED
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Tuesday, 25 Jul 2017

ha...well done mrs speaker for expelling six congress mp's. what about the killers who killed muslims and dalits in the name of gou rakshak? you expelled immediately for just misbehavior and for the mob lynchers you set them freely. what a shame of this govt....kachada party bjp.

Jabbu
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Tuesday, 25 Jul 2017

Pray for our weapons, not only pay if gauraks start same in DK we have to resist and we have to kill one of them ,that is only now way of our protect

Abdullah
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Tuesday, 25 Jul 2017

She came home At 4.45.
Whole night where she has been???!!

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May 31,2020

Mangaluru, May 31: Eminent social worker, former Principal of School of Social Work Dr Olinda Pereira, passed away on Sunday.

She was 95.

Mahatma Gandhi Peace awardee Pereira promoted Women’s Education and Development in several States. She has left an indelible mark in the state of Karnataka, India and overseas.

Dr Olinda Pereira publications include: Understanding Children – 1,2,3, Sallak Publications – 1974; Adjustment and its Correlates among Pre-adolescents – Preeti Publications – 1977; Domestic Workers Struggle For Life-A.T.C Publications – 1985.

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February 17,2020

Hubli, Feb 17: A local court here on Monday sent three Kashmiri students who were arrested on charges of sedition to judicial custody till March 2.

They were arrested for allegedly raising pro-Pakistan slogans and posting a video of the same on social media, told police.

All three were taken into custody by the police on Sunday night and were produced before a local court on Monday.

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May 30,2020

Bengaluru, May 31: The coronavirus related fatalities in Karnataka rose to 49 with the death of a 47-year-old woman while 141 new coronavirus cases were confirmed on Saturday taking the infection tally to 2,922, Karnataka minister S Suresh Kumar said.

Among the fresh cases, 90 are inter-state passengers, he told reporters.

The deceased woman from Bidar was admitted on May 24 and died on May 28 at a designated hospital in Bidar, Kumar, minister for primary and secondary education and spokesperson for Covid-19 in the state, said.

The woman was diagnosed with influenza like illness with a history of paralysis and was bed-ridden besides having hypertension and convulsions, Kumar said.

According to him, the total cases include 997 discharges, 1,874 active cases, 49 Covid-19 deaths and two non-Covid related deaths.

Of the total active cases, 15 are in the ICU, he added.

The new cases comprise 33 in Bengaluru, 18 in Yadagir, 14 in Dakshina Kannada, 13 each in Udupi and Hassan, 11 in Vijayapura, 10 in Bidar, six in Shivamogga, four each in Davangere and Haveri, three in Kolar, two each in Kalaburagi, Mysuru, Uttara Kannada, Dharwad, and one each in Belagavi, Chitradurga, Tumakuru and Bengaluru Rural, the health department said in its bulletin.

The minister said the government has issued an order regarding relaxation of curfew on Sundays.

According to the order issued by Chief Secretary T M Vijay Bhaskar, there will not be any curfew on Sundays throughout the day following requests from people.

As per the previous order, curfew was from 7 am to 7 pm on Sundays.

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