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Monday, May 13, 2019

Radio collars fitted on elephants of different herds in Kodagu to track movement

Wildlife Conservation
Forest officials hope that this will go a long way in reducing the human-animal conflict in Kodagu.
In a bid to reduce the human-animal conflict in Kodagu district, the Karnataka forest department officials have started an operation to track the real-time movement and location of elephant herds in the district. Officials of the forest department have attached GPS-enabled radio collars on six elephants from six different herds. The elephants are from Thithimathi, Virajpet and Kushalnagar forest ranges in the district. This covers areas such as Maldare, Siddapura, Paalibetta, Ammathi and Palangala. “We have fitted these collars for the first time on six elephants from six different groups so that we know where the elephants are at all times. This information will help us in managing any conflict between human beings and elephants," explains Maria Christhu Raja, Deputy Conservator of Forests (Madikeri). The collars were fitted by forest officials with the help of three captive and trained elephants - Bheema, Krishna and Abhimanyu. These elephants were used to familiarise with the elephants in the six herds. First, the female leader, usually the largest and strongest in a herd, is identified. When she is isolated, the experts give her a dosage of a tranquilising drug determined according to the size and strength of the elephant. When the elephant falls asleep, the collar is fitted on the elephant. The movement of the elephants is being tracked since the elephants have a habit of straying into plantation areas, destroying crops and killing humans. Farmers in the area have suffered crop losses in coffee plantations and paddy fields due to elephants and are hopeful that the latest step to track the movement of the animals will help secure their crops. Information from the GPS tracker will be monitored by the officials of the forest department. The decision to fit elephants with GPS collars comes at a time when there is a rise in the human-elephant conflict in the forests of Kodagu, particularly in Palangala village.  In April, an elephant was shot dead by a resident in Palangala village. Around the same time, forest officials rescued five elephants stuck in a slushy pond in the village. The conflict has led to the loss of both elephant and human lives and forest officials say that the lack of water available in the forest is forcing elephants to turn to coffee plantations in search of water. Forest officials have attempted to dig trenches and set up solar fencing, iron fencing, spike pillars, among other solutions to resolve the problem. "If we are able to track one elephant from each herd, we can understand where each herd is at all times. We don't know sometimes when the elephants turn up in these estates," says Gopal, a forest officer from Virajpet. Read: Elephant shot dead in Kodagu village, shooter absconding With inputs from Mubarak  
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Husband from hell: The man who married and swindled several women in south India

Crime
32-year-old Jawahar Shukra is in jail for harassing a woman from Andhra Pradesh, whom he met on a matrimonial site. But this is just the tip of the iceberg.
On his Facebook page, Jawahar Shukra – alias Jawahar Balakumar – calls himself a ‘serial entrepreneur’. But the women whom he’s cheated and swindled over the past four years describe him as a serial abuser, serial ‘husband’, and a serial absconder. In March this year, Jawahar Shukra was arrested by Andhra police, and the 32-year-old is currently lodged in the Vishakhapatnam Central Jail, for sexual assault, criminal intimidation, cheating, and dishonestly inducing delivery of property. The IPC sections barely cover the astounding nature of his crimes however. For at least four years now, he has been allegedly meeting women on matrimonial sites, marrying them, getting them to give him large sums of money, sexually exploiting them, and then absconding – only to rinse and repeat with another woman. One of his recent victims is Anu (name changed), a 29-year-old bank employee from Andhra Pradesh who met him on Bharat Matrimony in August 2018. According to Anu, Jawahar told her that he wanted to marry her, and allegedly borrowed around Rs 18 lakh from her, citing a variety of reasons – from potential business investments to severe illness. As Jawahar’s stories slowly became suspiciously grandiose, Anu started to inquire about him. She eventually discovered that not only was Jawahar allegedly married multiple times already, but had also exploited and swindled many more women, each time with a similar modus operandi. Cheated and abandoned in Chennai The earliest case of Jawahar’s manipulation that Anu could trace was to May of 2015 – when he married a woman called Mamata (name changed) in Chennai. Mamata had registered a complaint with the Chennai police in June 2017 against ‘Jawagar Balakumar’. TNM has a copy of this complaint that explains how she got married to Jawahar against her parents’ wishes, and was later verbally and physically abused by him when she questioned why they were living in a hotel room instead of a house. Jawahar allegedly told Mamata that he owned a chain of hotels and restaurants in Chennai in the name of Jawahar Shukra Groups, and claimed that since he was facing troubles in his business, he could not get them a house. He then began to insist that Mamata bring money from her mother, allegedly physically abusing her when she refused, and insisting he would return the money within a month. Mamata was allegedly forced to bring Rs 6.5 lakh in cash, and jewellery worth more than Rs 3 lakh from her mother. When they eventually moved to a flat, Mamata found out that he was involved with many other women, and had cheated many people in the name of business investments. Whenever Mamata questioned his actions, he allegedly physically abused her and threatened to harm her family. The couple moved to Salem where the alleged abuse and dowry demands continued. When Mamata found out that she was pregnant, he allegedly forced her to take pills to induce an abortion. In August 2016, Jawahar told Mamata he had a business meeting in Bengaluru – and went absconding. At first, he told her he was having problems with his business and his return would be delayed. He then blocked her on Facebook, WhatsApp, and other communication platforms. When Mamata tried to contact him after giving birth to their child in February 2017, she found out that he had married another woman called Parvathi (name changed) in Hyderabad in November 2016. The Hyderabad hoodwink TNM has accessed a complaint filed by Parvathi with the Alwal police in May 2017, against ‘Chilukuri Jawahar Balakumar’, alleging physical abuse, cheating, concealment of his former marriage, and remarrying. According to Parvathi’s complaint, Jawahar met her on Telugu Matrimony, and got married in November 2016. He stayed in a hotel in Hyderabad and visited Parvathi’s house every day until they were engaged, preventing her family from doing a background check on him. Parvathi alleges that after their wedding, Jawahar and his parents harassed her and her family for dowry, in spite of having taken Rs 10 lakh in cash and 20 tolas of gold at the time of the wedding. Just like with Mamata – Jawahar had told Parvathi that he owned Jawahar Shukra group of hotels and restaurants across Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, and his parents and brother allegedly went along with the lie. Similar to Mamata’s account, Parvathi also alleges that he insisted that they stay in hotels, was involved with several other women, and abused her when she questioned any of his actions. Once he realised he was not going to be able to extract any more money from her, he again left on an indefinite ‘business trip’, never to return. On Parvathi’s complaint, Jawahar was arrested – but only briefly. He was let out on bail, and absconded once again. And by then, he had his next victim lined up – Swati (name changed), his junior from school. Betrayal in Bengaluru Swati, who lives in Bengaluru, spoke to TNM and had a similar story to share about Jawahar. Jawahar met Swati, his junior from school, in August 2016 on Facebook. “I had seen him in school but had never spoken to him. We exchanged numbers, and he would often come to my home in Bengaluru, saying he was on his way to important business meetings. He said he wanted to marry me, sometime in mid-2017, and sexually exploited me, saying we were almost married,” alleges Swati. Claiming to be from a very well-to-do family, Jawahar told Swati that if his family were to agree to their marriage, her father should invest in his hotels as a partner. Swati says that Jawahar forced her father to quit his job, and took Rs 6 lakh from him. When Swati’s father started to work for Jawahar’s hotels near Majestic and Ulsoor in early 2018, he slowly began to see through Jawahar’s deception. By then, it was already too late. “My father found out that Jawahar never paid staff salaries and other expenses like groceries, and had only paid a partial advance amount for the renting the properties. By the time people started to press him for money, Jawahar disappeared again,” says Swati. This was February 2018. By August the same year, Jawahar zeroed in on his next target – the woman who finally managed to get him into prison: Anu. Arrested in Andhra Anu met Jawahar on Bharat Matrimony in August 2018. “After talking over the phone for a while, Jawahar and I decided to meet in person in Rajahmundry,” Anu tells TNM. Later that month, Anu says that Jawahar took her to Srinagar in August 2018, pretending that his ‘sister’ and her fiance would be accompanying them on a business trip. When they reached, she realised it was just the two of them. At the hotel, Jawahar allegedly made sexual advances, and when she refused, he emotionally manipulated her. Anu left Srinagar immediately after the incident, only to find out later that she was pregnant. Meanwhile, Jawahar kept demanding money from her to invest in a resort in Thotlakonda, threatening to kill himself if he could not find enough money. “I met him again in Vishakhapatnam in October 2018. He was staying at a hotel. I asked him to return my money, but he just asked me for more money so he could buy a house for both of us. He then sexually assaulted me brutally and left the hotel in a hurry. I had a miscarriage after the incident,” alleges Anu. “There are a lot of cases registered against him. He never turns up for the court summons. He keeps travelling to different cities and stays in hotels, so the people he has cheated cannot trace him easily,” she adds. “When I told him about the miscarriage, he joked about it. After that, I just wanted to get my money back. But he just kept making excuses. He would say he had to pay salaries to his employees. He said he had dengue, then cancer. I found it a bit strange and asked him to send medical reports. He never did. I then started to inquire about him,” Anu explains, “Once I found out about his marriage with Parvathi and Mamata, I decided to go to the police.” “I was determined to get my money back. I started to dig deeper and filed a complaint with the police in December 2018. Once he found out that I was finding out the truth, he returned my money in a few hurried instalments,” says Anu. Anu says that when she filed a complaint with the police, they called him on his phone. He denied her allegations and said he was in Singapore on a business trip. The police then traced the call to Khammam. “He would drive around in an Audi or a BMW. All the money he had borrowed from people, he would use for showing off a false social status,” alleges Anu. According to Vishakhapatnam III Town CI Appala Naidu, the police finally arrested him in March under charges that include sexual assault, criminal intimidation, and cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of property. “Jawahar is currently in the Vishakhapatnam Central Jail under a non-bailable case. An investigation is being carried out on Anu’s complaint,” says Appala Naidu. Women demand justice Anu says that although Jawahar is now in jail and the police are investigating her case, she wants justice for all the other people, especially women, whom Jawahar has harassed and cheated. “When I spoke to Mamata, I couldn't believe what she and all the other women she knew had to go through because of him. I contacted four other women who had suffered because of him. Some of these women know of many others like us. Some of them, like Swati, could not believe the truth until I sent evidence I had gathered in the form of screenshots and FIRs. He has harassed and cheated many women emotionally, physically, sexually, and financially. He has even recorded intimate videos and images with many of them. Most of them have not recovered their financial losses. The emotional damage cannot be repaired. I do not want him to get away with his crimes, and to ever be able to repeat them with anyone ever again,” alleges Anu. *Names changed to protect identity.
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Only 110 students register for NEET re-exam after missing exam due to train delay

Education
Earlier reports had suggested that 365 students had missed the exam due to the delay in the arrival of the Hampi Express in Bengaluru on May 5.
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Only 110 candidates have registered for the National Eligibility Cum-Entrance Test (NEET) re-exam scheduled for May 20 for the students who missed it earlier due to a seven-hour train delay. Earlier reports had suggested that 365 students had missed the exam due to the delay in the arrival of the Hampi Express, which runs from Hampi to Bengaluru via Mysuru, on May 5. The train, which was supposed to reach Bengaluru at 7 in the morning reached at 2.30 pm, while the exam began at 2 pm. Upset on missing out on their rightful chance at the exams, the students started mass tweeting, tagging Union Human Resource Minister Prakash Javadekar. Karnataka Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy and many other politicians also urged the Centre to conduct a re-exam for the affected students. The HRD Minister then announced that a re-exam would be conducted for these students; the date for the re-exam was finalised to be May 20 by the National Testing Agency (NTA). Students were asked to submit a copy of the train ticket and the exam admission ticket along with the fresh application. The last date to register for the re-exam was May 10. However, only 110 applications have been received so far. A source in the state education department told TNM that among the 110 applicants, several have not specified the reason for the fresh application and that they will not be allowed to write the re-exam. “The NTA had asked for a copy of the admission ticket and a copy of the train ticket while registering for the re-exam. But it has received applications from students saying they were not able to attend the exam and want another chance to write it,” said the source. The NTA of the HRD ministry conducts NEET every year in May for students to secure admission to state-run and private medical and dental colleges across the country to study graduate and post-graduate courses.
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Karnataka crisis deepens, Siddaramaiah in talks with JDS, BJP MLAs

Politics
BJP and JD(S) insiders confirm that Siddaramaiah and his close aides have been holding talks with MLAs from other parties.
Congress insiders say that former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, in a bid to break away from the alliance with the JD(S), is holding talks with 13 BJP and 7 JD(S) MLAs. Party sources say that Siddaramaiah wants to gather 20 MLAs on his side and ensure that he has the numbers post May 23. Sources say that Siddaramaiah is already in talks with JD(S) MLAs K Mahadeva from Piriyapatna, Suresh Gowda from Tumakuru Rural, Narayana Gowda from KR Pete, Ravindra Srikantaiah from Srirangpatna, Avinash Kumar from T Narasipura and several others. “Siddaramaiah needs 20 MLAs who will resign from the Assembly and force re-election. He has aspirations of becoming the Chief Minister and once the Lok Sabha election results are out, he is planning to put his plan to action,” the Congress source said. BJP insiders on the other hand say that Siddaramaiah’s close aides in Bagalkote are holding talks with 13 BJP MLAs from north Karnataka. “Siddaramaiah needs the north Karnataka BJP MLAs to defect to Congress. These MLAs have been promised money and a ticket to contest polls and some of them have also been offered ministerial portfolios. If he manages to get the BJP MLAs to defect, he will be making a smooth headway in the BJP bastion,” the BJP source said. Congress sources say that the Congress decision to form a hasty coalition after state Assembly election results were announced haleft him embittered. “Siddaramaiah wants to redeem his reputation. He has been running the show in the background. The fact that Deve Gowda’s family members have benefited because of his defeat has made him unhappy,” the source added. Siddaramaiah was defeated by JD(S) leader GT Devegowda in his home constituency of Chamundeshwari during the 2018 Assembly elections. In addition, when the Congress and JD(S) coalition was formed, the party's high command in new Delhi had agreed to a deal which made Kumaraswamy the Chief Minister. "Siddaramaiah wanted to be the CM and he lost the seat to his arch rival -- the Gowda family. That's why he wants to bring them down by poaching the JD(S)'s best leaders," the source said. On Monday, Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy met with JD(S) supremo HD Deve Gowda and held talks about keeping the JD(S) flock together. JD(S) sources say that several MLAs from Mandya were unhappy about the party sidelining local leaders during the Lok Sabha elections. “Many local leaders wanted a shot at contesting the MP elections. They are unhappy that Nikhil Kumaraswamy was given the ticket. The move has made JD(S) leaders assume that they cannot further their political ambitions if they remain with the party,” the JD(S) source said.    
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Autopsy report says Raichur engineering student was not raped: CID sources

Crime
The 23-year-old engineering student was found hanging from a tree in Raichur on April 15 and protests had broken out with students alleging that she was raped and murdered.
The Criminal Investigation Department probing the death of the 23-year-old engineering student from Raichur has stated that the woman was not raped. According to CID sources, the autopsy performed by Dr Karadi in the Raichur District Hospital states the cause of death to be due to asphyxiation by hanging. “The post-mortem report also states that the woman was not raped. Her body was not burnt. Since the police discovered the body two days after she had died, it had begun to decompose,” the CID source said. The engineering student was found hanging from a tree in Raichur on April 15. Local police had initially concluded that it was a case of suicide as they had found a death note next to her body. The death note stated that the victim was taking her own life since she had backlogs in her exams. However, the woman’s friends and family had held massive protests in Raichur alleging that she had not taken her own life but was raped and murdered. CID sleuths are still investigating whether the woman’s death was a suicide or a murder. The victim’s viscera samples, along with the accused Sudarshan Yadav’s clothes and the death note, have been sent to the Forensic Science Lab. They are currently awaiting the report from the FSL in Bengaluru. “We suspect it is suicide and we are investigating to find the actual cause. The woman had several backlogs in several subjects in the previous semesters, although she had cleared her fifth-semester backlogs,” the source said. CID sources say that they have obtained CCTV footage from various places, including a lodge in Mantralaya. “The accused Sudarshan Yadav has an alibi. He was in Mantralaya when the victim died. We have CCTV footage of him entering the lodging facility. Sudarshan had called the woman multiple times and when she did not answer, he assumed she had gone to Mantralaya, as they used to go there when they were together,” the source said. Investigators say they are trying to find whether the woman died due to the harassment she faced at the hands of Sudarshan Yadav. “Sudarshan was a jealous boyfriend and he used to doubt the victim a lot, which led them to fight often. She had broken off the relationship a few months before she died and yet he would call her almost daily and ask her to get back with him,” the source told TNM. The outrage ensuing the woman’s death had resulted in the Netaji Nagar Police arresting victim’s former boyfriend Sudarshan Yadav. When the protests continued, the woman’s parents had demanded a CID probe after which the agency took over the investigation.    
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Bengaluru police arrest bus driver accused of assaulting, abducting biker

Crime
The incident took place when Harish, driving a bus towards Mangaluru, brushed against Manjunath and Raghu, who were riding on a bike in Peenya.
Bengaluru police detained a bus driver accused of kidnapping and assaulting a biker on Friday night. The driver and three others allegedly kidnapped and assault the biker after an argument on the road over the former's driving.  The incident took place when Harish, who was driving a Seabird Travels bus to Mangaluru, brushed against Manjunath and Raghu, who were riding on a bike near the Nelamangala toll booth in Peenya. This led to Raghu questioning Harish about his driving and the argument soon escalated into a tussle between the two.  Raghu, in his complaint to the police, stated that Harish kicked him and forced him into the bus with the help of others presumed to be staff working inside the bus and then pushed him out of the moving bus four hours later in Sakleshpur. Raghu is receiving treatment at KC General Hospital.  Peenya police investigating the incident picked up Harish in Hassan when he was sleeping inside the bus. “We are still looking for the other three who are absconding. While Harish attacked Raghu repeatedly, Abhilash was driving the bus. We will nab all the culprits soon,” a police official told The New Indian Express.
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Night marathon event at Bengaluru’s Cubbon Park irks Walkers’ Association

Controversy
The Cubbon Park Walkers Association filed a complaint stating that the organisers violated rules by bringing in bright lights and sound systems during the event without police permission.
The Cubbon Park Walkers Association has filed a complaint with Bengaluru police against organisers of a night marathon event that was held in the Cubbon Park area in Bengaluru on Saturday night.  “Running at late night hours and causing disturbance to our nature is not tolerable. Our association is working towards protecting and safeguarding nature. We would like to address the issue with the government," said Dr Sribhavani Rakesh, organising secretary of the Walkers’ Association speaking to Bangalore Mirror.   The association in its complaint alleged that the running event was organised at the park between 8 pm on Saturday night and 2 am on Sunday morning. The complaint stated that the event organisers violated rules by bringing in bright lights and sound systems without obtaining due permission. The complaint also stated that this created a nuisance for birds nesting in the trees in the iconic green space in central Bengaluru.  However, Cubbon Park Deputy Director Mahantesh Murgod stated that the event was organised with permission from the horticulture department and that it did not go on till 2 am as claimed by those complaining. "Based on directions from and permission given by higher authorities in the horticulture department, we decided to organise the event. It was held to establish Cubbon Park as a safe space, especially since BESCOM recently completed the installation of smart, sensor-controlled lights all across the park. It is a one-time event and did not go on till 2 am as some are claiming. It was from 8 pm to 10:30 pm and there was no noise except in the first ten minutes of the marathon run when some announcements were to be made," Mahantesh told The Times of India. 
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