Won over by Mangalurean seafood, Minister Zameer leaves Rs 25K as tip, gifts chef an Umrah

Harsha Raj Gatty | coastaldigest.com
October 21, 2018

Such was the aroma and flavour of Stuffed Pomfret and Green Tawa Pomfret of the coastal city, that Minister for Food and Civil Supplies B Z Zameer Ahmed Khan promptly handed over a hefty tip of Rs 25,000 to a 48-year old chef. The legislator, who also holds Minority Welfare alongside the folio of Hajj and Wakf, also promised Haneef Mohammed to pay for his Umrah pilgrimage.

On Thursday (October 18), Zameer who was in Mangaluru for official review meeting made a pit-stop at 'Fish Market' at Lower Bendoor, for lunch. Impromptu, the restaurant served him with various delicacies of Pomfret, Seer fish, Lady Fish along with rice preparations.

Few minutes later, a party worker with the minister came to the kitchen and requested Haneef Mohammed to come to the dining room. "As I entered, the minister greeted me warmly. He made me sit next to him, fed me a morsel of rice and told me that he had never eaten such appetizing course of fish," Haneef said.

Post lunch, the minister took out Rs. 25,000 from his wallet and offered to Haneef. "He then assured me that he would bear my Umrah pilgrimage expenses and told his officials to take down my details," Haneef said.

For Haneef, who has been a chef for the last 18-years with fish as his specialty, he says never had come across a patron who benevolent made such offer. "Although, previously Congress leaders like Rahul Gandhi, Gulam Nabi Azad, U T Khader and others have enjoyed our preparations, this was an exceptional gesture," Haneef says. The father of six and the co-owner of the restaurant as-well, Haneef says he has distributed Rs. 21,000 to his employees at his restaurant.

“At present, I cannot make the journey as my passport is up for renewal, but in consultation with my family and if my fate permits, I would like to confirm my journey in the month of January,” Haneef says.

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July 20,2020

Udupi, July 20: A youth, who was under depression after his business came to a halt due to lockdown, has killed self in Kundapura taluk of Udupi district. 

The deceased has been identified as Nitish Shetty (31), son of Prabhakar Shetty, a resident of Giliyaru in Kota area of Kundapura. 

Shetty was running a secondhand car business in Bengaluru. The business had completely stopped due to covid-19 lockdown. 

After returning to his hometown, he could not find any other job. Hence he was under depression. Hence on July 18 he handed himself to death in his house, police said. 

A case has been registered at jurisdictional Kota police station.

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July 15,2020

Bengaluru, July 15: The family members of a 67-year-old man, who had developed some symptoms of Covid-19, was in for a rude shock when a “reputed” private hospital in Bengaluru’s Whitefield quoted estimated bill of Rs 9.09 lakh for 10 days.

The elderly man was rushed to Columbia Asia Hospital even before receiving his covid-19 test report. But after a look at the estimated bill, the family chose not to admit him there.

The break-up of the estimated bill included Rs 1.40 lakh for ventilator, Rs 3 lakh for medicines, medical supplies and consumables, Rs 2 lakh for laboratory investigations, Rs 75,000 for room rent, Rs 75,000 towards professional fee, Rs 58,500 for nursing charges, Rs 35,000 for radiology investigations and physiotherapy, and Rs 25,000 for equipment and surgical items.

The hospital authorities reportedly told the family members that the actual bill could be higher in the event of complications, unanticipated extension of stay and comorbidities.

“He was tested on Sunday and we were waiting for the result. On Monday, he started gasping for breath. Columbia Asia Hospital told us they had an ICU bed and we rushed him to the emergency care. When they showed us the estimate, we were shocked,” said Abdul Bashir, a nephew of the patient.

“We then contacted Dr Taha Mateen of HBS Hospital through an NGO ‘Mercy Mission’. We got him admitted there for just Rs 25,000,” he said adding that Hospitals should not take advantage when emotions are running high. 

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April 8,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 8: The Karnataka government is in favour of lifting the coronavirus lockdown in districts which remained free of the virus infection, subject to approval from the Centre, Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa said on Wednesday.

In an interview to, he also said the state intended to relax liquor sales, stopped since the 21-day lockdown was imposed to contain the spread of COVID-19, after April 14 in a bid to increase state revenues.

The chief minister said the state's legislators would take a 30 per cent salary cut.

According to officials, there were no COVID-19 cases in 12 districts of the total 30 districts in the state.

As on Wednesday, there were 181 COVID-19 cases in the state, including 5 deaths and 28 discharges.

"If the Prime Minister suggests to states to take decision (on lock-down) based on the situation in their respective states, my position is to take a call (on roll-back) in districts free from COVID-19", Yediyurappa said.

This is to allow people to go about their business and move about within the district and not from one district to another, after April 14, after taking the approval of the Prime Minister, he said.

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