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  • Mangaluru: Ahead of polling date, pvt bus operators effect steep hike in fares

    Mangaluru: Ahead of polling date, pvt bus operators effect steep hike in fares

    Bus fares have been raised on Mangaluru-Bengaluru, Mangaluru-Mysuru, Mangaluru-Hubballi routes.

    Passengers will have to cough up more than the double fares as elections approach. Passengers are forced to pay more than Rs 1,000 when they travel in ordinary non-sleeper and AC sleeper buses.

    Private bus operators have already effected an rise in fares for passengers undertaking journeys three days prior to the polling date. The new fares are already reflected in online reservations that have opened for bookings.

    Bus fares specifically from Mangaluru to Bengaluru, Mysuru and Hubballi have been raised substantially. Tickets from Bengaluru and Mangaluru on some of the buses which were sold for about Rs 1,000 are now being sold for more than Rs 2,500.

    Online bookings invite additional charges such as GST, service charge, convenience fee and other miscellaneous levies.

    On the other hand, KSRTC has not hiked the bus fares. Fares for those who travel in Airavata, AC, non-AC, Rajahamsa continue to remain the same. As elections are approaching it is unlikely that the government will effect a hike in bus fares, KSRTC officials say. They also say that only if additional buses are pressed into service ahead of the elections, the KSRTC may be forced to hike the bus fares by about 10%.

    In view of the private bus operators hiking the fares ahead of the elections, people living in Bengaluru, Mysuru and Hubballi are forced to think twice about making that trip to Mangaluru to cast their votes.

    Passengers have urged the officials of Election Commission of India to take cognisance of the arbitrary bus fare hike effected by the private operators ahead of the polls which will act as a deterrent for the electorate to cast their votes.

  • Mangaluru: ‘Harshotsav 2023’ lucky draw winners announced

    Mangaluru: ‘Harshotsav 2023’ lucky draw winners announced

    Mangaluru : The winners of Lucky draw of ‘Harshotsav 2023’ were announced on April 29 at Harsha, Falnir branch.

    The selection of the winners of the lucky draw scheme for customers of all 16 stores in the state was conducted through EMI shopping.

    Harsha head of operator, Siddharth Prabhu said, “Harsha retail business which started 36 years ago has grown massively today. Harshotsava provides good offers at competitive prices, which is the reason for the good response from the customers.”

    LG branch manager, Prabhath Kashyapa selected the bumper prize coupon.

    LG marketing manager, Pramod, area sales manager, Naveen, Harsha AGM – marketing Shrivatsa Ballal, and cluster manager Ritesh Das were present.

    Falnir branch Manager Sarafat Ali proposed the vote of thanks, Chetan Shetty compered the event.

    Lucky winners: LI 65 Inch LED TV – Vishal Kotyan, (2833) – Harsha Falnir, LG Frost Free Refrigerator – Deepak Patil, (4087) – Harsha Belgaum, LG Air Conditioner – Mohammad Sameer, (2487) Harsha K S Rao Road Mangaluru, LG Washing Machine – Abdul Jamsad VA, (4492) Harsha Puttur, LG Microwave Oven – Suma V, (1527) Harsha Udupi Ajjarakadu, LG Sound Bar-Sunil Kumar, (5445) Harsha Shimoga LG Tone Free Earbuds – Mohammed Saifullah, (1007) Harsha K M Udupi.

    Lucky draw winners can contact Harsha stores to collect their prizes.

  • Mangaluru: Police issues traffic, parking guidelines during PM Modi visit on May 3

    Mangaluru: Police issues traffic, parking guidelines during PM Modi visit on May 3

    Mangaluru : City police issue guidelines for traffic diversion and parking prohibition in and around the city on May 3 during the visit of Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi, who is arriving for election campaigning in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts. The guidelines will be in action from 7 am to 2 pm of May 3.

    All vehicles coming to Mangaluru from Udupi should take left at Mulki Vijaya Sannidhi and move through Kinnigoli-Kateel-Bajpe-Kavoor route.

    All vehicles going towards Udupi from Mangaluru should take right at KPT junction and move via Bondel-Kavoor-Bajpe-Kateel-Kinnigoli-Mulky route or take right from Kulur junction and move through Kavoor-Bajpe-Kateel-Kinnigoli route.

    Vehicles going towards Udupi from Suratkal should take right at Haleangadi junction and move through Pakshikere-S Kodi-Mulki route.

    Vehicle movement is prohibited from 7 am to 2 pm of May 3 on both sides of NH 66 from Haleangadi junction to Mulky Vijaya Sannidhi. Only vehicles arriving for the public function of PM Modi will be allowed to move. Similarly, vehicle movement on road from Kolnad junction to industrial area and to K S Rao Nagar is prohibited except vehicles arriving for the programme.

    There will be barricades installed at Karnad Bypass (national highway), Karnad Junction (Kinnigoli Road), Mulki railway station cross (Kinnigoli Road) and S Kodi Cross (Kinnigoli Road).

    Parking of vehicles is prohibited from 7 am to 2 pm on May 3 on both sides of national highway 66 from Haleangadi junction to Mulky Vijaya Sannidhi. Similarly, parking of vehicles will not be allowed on both sides of the road that leads to K S Rao Nagar from national highway, from Kolnad junction to Industrial area and K S Rao Nagar and from Karnad bypass to Karnad junction.

    Buses arriving for the programme from Mangaluru should drop the public near the entrance door before 9 am and park the vehicles near the World Bunts association building.

    Buses arriving from Udupi to the programme have to drop the public at Karnad Bypass and park the vehicles at Padubailu parking spot near World Bunts association building.

    Light vehicles and two wheelers of public arriving for the programme from Mangaluru and Udupi should be parked in the space opposite to that of the programme venue on the left side of Udupi-Mangaluru national highway.

    Light vehicles and two wheelers arriving from Mangaluru should be parked at the space near Sundar Ram Shetty Convention Hall on the left side of Mangaluru-Udupi road.

    VIP vehicles arriving for the programme will be parked on west side of Mangaluru-Udupi Road (Gundalu Guthu parking space).

    Vehicles arriving to the programme are prohibited from 10.30 am to move on road from Haleangadi junction and Karnad bypass till the venue of the programme till the PM reaches venue of programme from Kolnad Helipad.

  • Mangaluru: Catholic Sabha Bondel celebrates silver jubilee, Tulu drama ‘Nayida Beela’ staged

    Mangaluru: Catholic Sabha Bondel celebrates silver jubilee, Tulu drama ‘Nayida Beela’ staged

    Mangaluru : The Catholic Sabha Bondel unit organised ‘Nayida Beela’ Tulu drama on the occasion of its silver jubilee on Sunday, May 1 at St Lawrence English Medium School ground.

    The programme began with a prayer song led by Dr Suraj and his team invoking God’s blessings. Lancy D’Cunha, founder president of the Catholic Sabha-Bondel unit, welcomed the gathering. He presented a short report and the project work done by the Catholic Sabha over the past 25 years. Members offered flower bouquets to the guests on the dais.

    Fr Andrew Leo D’Souza, Parish priest and spiritual director of catholic Sabha, Lancy D’Cunha, founder president, John D’Silva, vice president, parish pastoral council, Santhosh Misquith, secretary, parish pastoral council, Steph D’Silva, president, Catholic Sabha Bondel unit, Henbert Pinto, newly-elected president, Colin Miranda-city varado president, and Alwyn D’Souza, secretary, Catholic Sabha Bondel were present.

    Joy was expressed on the occasion of the silver jubilee celebration when balloons were released into the air by the guests on the dais.

    Chandravati (70), a resident of Kudupu Ayara Mane, is the woman who saved the lives of scores of passengers on the train from a possible train accident. She was felicitated with a shawl, a bouquet of flowers and fruits, and a memento by the Catholic Sabha Bondel unit.

    In his address, Fr Andrew Leo D’Souza, took note of the important role that the Catholic Sabha plays in church affairs and extolled the gathering to continue the good work, not only within the community, but, also beyond the church boundaries, in society at large.

    The Catholic Sabha Bondel unit donated 30 school benches, 30 desks, and a water purifier to St Lawrence Higher Primary School headmistress Helen Fernandes (Kannada Medium) Bondel and donated financial help for the centenary memorial projects of the St Lawrence Church.

    The programme was compered by Wilfred Alvares, and Stephen D’Silva, president of the Catholic Sabha proposed the vote of thanks.

    After the stage programme, parishioners and people around witnessed the heart-warming drama ‘Nayida Bila’ written and directed by Dr Devadas Kapikad along with senior artiste Arvind Bolar, Bhojaraj Vamanjoor & team.

  • Mangaluru: Deve Gowda bats for candidature of JD(S) candidate Mohiudeen Bava  

    Mangaluru: Deve Gowda bats for candidature of JD(S) candidate Mohiudeen Bava  

    Mangaluru: Former prime minister H D Deve Gowda said the Janata Dal (S) party has close links with the people of Mangaluru as there were as many as five Zilla Panchayat members and three MLAs from the party who got elected from here in the past.

    Speaking to journalists on Monday, May 1 he said all constituencies in the coastal region have been strong and true secular fort of the JD(S). “Mohiudeen Bava is the party’s candidate for Mangaluru North. People are willing to elect Bava as he has dedicated five years of his life to public service and people will support him,” he said.

    “All surveys are favouring Mohiudeen Bava. He has contributed a lot to Mangaluru North constituency. He was deliberately denied a ticket by the Congress. But, we have given him our party ticket after observing his work on the ground and to the constituency in the past,” he said.

    Without naming anyone Deve Gowda questioned as to who was responsible for the BJP to come to power. “JD(S) had not gone with anyone to form the government. But, that party approached us,” he said.

    Lauding former chief minister Kumaraswamy, Deve Gowda said, “Being chief minister he had introduced several programmes which benefitted the common man.”

    JD(S) leaders M B Sadashiva, Mohammed Kunhi, Vasanth Poojary, Akshith Suvarna, Vasanth Poojary, Dr Amarashree, Sumathi Hegde, Ramiza Nasir and others were present.

  • MANGALURU: Hijab not a major issue in coastal Karnataka election campaign

    MANGALURU: Hijab not a major issue in coastal Karnataka election campaign

    By PTI
    MANGALURU:
    The controversial issue of Muslim girls wearing ‘hijab’ in educational institutions, which had hit national headlines last year with a government pre-university college in Udupi banning it inside classrooms, does not appear to be a serious campaign issue for the May 10 elections to the Karnataka Assembly.

    The BJP government in the state had in an order last year banned wearing of hijab inside campuses after the controversy broke out, saying ‘any clothing that would disturb equality, integrity and public law and order’ will not be allowed.

    Students were directed to wear only the uniforms prescribed for them in schools and PU colleges.

    The order was passed after several hijab-wearing girls in the state were denied entry into educational institutions wearing hijab.

    The move had led to widespread protests across the country.

    The Karnataka High Court upheld the government order after a few Muslim girl students moved the court.

    The judgement was then challenged before the Supreme Court, which subsequently delivered a split verdict in October.

    The matter will be later heard by a larger bench.

    BJP’s poster boy of the hijab row, Yashpal Suvarna, is now the party’s candidate for the Udupi Assembly constituency.

    When the row broke out, he was vice-president of the development committee of the Udupi government PU college for women.

    The incumbent MLA Raghupati Bhat, who was president of the committee, was replaced by Suvarna, a Mogaveera (fishermen community) leader and firebrand activist who has a strong support base among the party cadre.

    Suvarna says the controversy was a creation of ‘anti-national and anti-social’ elements, who did not want Muslim girls or even poor Hindu students to be educated.

    “Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s governance and the development initiatives of the BJP government will be my campaign agenda,” Suvarna said.

    He said the banned Popular Front of India (PFI) was responsible for creating unrest in the Dakshina Kannada region over the hijab issue. Otherwise, Udupi is a place of peace-loving people.

    Suvarna said the PFI, its student outfit Campus Front of India (CFI) and the Karnataka Forum for Dignity (KFD) created the issue because they did not want girl children to be educated.

    “They wanted to divert the attention of the economically poor students at government PU college,” he said.

    However, the hijab issue is not being taken up actively during the election campaign and the BJP is focussing on the development plank.

    If any party is secretly turning hijab into a campaign issue, it is the Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI), the political arm of the banned PFI.

    Political observers say they are the actual beneficiary of the issue with which they are trying to stir up emotions among the Muslim community.

    The Congress leaders are also not highlighting the issue in their campaign.

    Opposition deputy leader U T Khader, who was blamed for taking an ambivalent stand when the row surfaced, said he believes that everyone should follow the rule and laws of the land to maintain peace and harmony.

    He said the issue was initially limited to one college, while other colleges allowed students to wear hijab.

    But the brainwashing by some organisations led to six students in Udupi to revolt against the college after following the rules of the college for more than a year.

    Dubbed as the laboratory of Hindutva politics, Dakshina Kannada and its twin district Udupi, have already been communally polarised.

    The BJP registered a big victory in the last Assembly elections, bagging 12 out of 13 seats in the two districts.

    VHP leader Sharan Pumpwell says that Hindus have only one party to look up to and it is the BJP.

    The SDPI is trying to cash in on the hijab controversy and only their hardcore workers who will go after them, he said.

    According to social activist M G Hegde, the SDPI has certainly been affected by the ban on PFI and other allied organisations.

    He plays down SDPI’s impact on the elections, while other analysts say their presence can divide the votes of minorities which will adversely affect the Congress.

    Udupi BJP president Kuyilady Suresh Naik said the party is working at the ground level and is focussing on development politics.

    One round of campaigning is over and WhatsApp groups are being used at the booth-level to connect with the voters, he said.

    Dakshina Kannada district BJP president Sudarshan Moodbidri said his party is confident of winning all eight segments in the district.

    With a visible anti-incumbency factor on the ground, BJP leaders are also trying not to focus more on communal issues, knowing full well that the consolidation of Hindu votes in their favour is intact in the region.

    Former Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa had also recently remarked that controversies around Muslims students being banned from wearing the hijab in college and the sale of halal meat in the state were unnecessary.

    “Hindus and Muslims should live like brothers and sisters. From the beginning, I have taken this stand,” he said in a recent statement.

    Curiously, the SDPI does not have a candidate in Udupi constituency, where the hijab issue originated, while they have a candidate in Kaup in the district and four in Dakshina Kannada.

    The Congress is wary of their virulent communal campaign in Muslim pockets, especially in Puttur and Mangaluru constituencies.

    In Puttur, the party has fielded Shafi Bellary, one of the accused in the murder of BJP youth wing leader Praveen Nettaru.

    However, Congress candidate in Mangaluru, U T Khader says they are not worried about SDPI’s presence in his constituency.

    “The voters here know me and my work,” he said.

    “The SDPI has fielded candidates where the party has influence and our presence will be registered,” said SDPI general secretary Abdul Latheef Puttur.

  • Karnataka elections: SDPI candidate from Mangaluru charged with sedition

    Karnataka elections: SDPI candidate from Mangaluru charged with sedition

    Bengaluru (IANS) | The Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) candidate for the Mangaluru constituency, Riyaz Farangipet, who has nominated to contest from the Ullal constituency in Mangaluru, has been charged with sedition. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) is closely watching his movements. SDPI national secretary Riyaz has been accused of conspiring to attack Prime Minister Narendra Modi on July 12, 2022 in Phulwarisharif area of Bihar. The alleged links of Riyaz with the accused persons have come to the fore in the investigation. NIA has registered an FIR against him. It is alleged that he participated in the meetings with the accused in planning.

    In 2022, the NIA registered an FIR against him on charges of sedition.

    Apart from this, several cases are also registered against him in Belthangady, Mangaluru South, Konaje, Mangaluru North, East police stations in Dakshina Kannada district. He is also accused of creating enmity between groups, obstructing the duty of policemen.

    Riyaz Farangipet on Monday took out a massive rally to file nomination for the Mangaluru constituency. Sources said the SDPI had campaigned aggressively against Congress candidate Khader in the wake of the hijab controversy and the call for boycott of Muslim traders.

    Khadar has won from this constituency thrice since 2008 by defeating BJP candidates. In 2018, Khadar had defeated BJP’s Santosh Kumar Rai Boliaru by over 19,000 votes. The BJP had won this seat for three consecutive terms between 1994 and 2004.

    Khader, touted as a progressive leader, is facing a tough fight from the SDPI in the Muslim-dominated constituency this time. It was the only constituency to be won by the Congress in the 2018 elections. The BJP had won all the seats in the district.

    –IANS

  • More animals, birds welcomed at Pilikula Biological Park

    More animals, birds welcomed at Pilikula Biological Park

    Mangaluru : Pilikula Biological Park received an Asiatic lion, two wolves, a golden jackal, a comb duck, a silver pheasant, and a golden pheasant from Rajkot Zoological Park under the animal exchange
    programme.

    In return, the Pilikula Biological Park has sent four wild dogs, a leopard, two civet cats, four reticulated pythons, four mountain snakes, vine snakes and sand boa to Rajkot Zoological Park.

    The newly arrived animals have been quarantined to adjust to the environment. The park will make arrangements for public display very soon.

    It is said that the jackal is an endangered species. It is rarely spotted in India.

    The endangered wild dogs and the hyena are breeding, informed park authorities.