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Thursday, October 29, 2020

Activists say K'taka govt’s delay to give dry ration to students will worsen nutrition crisis

Education
An RTI by independent researcher Siddarth Joshi had found that dry ration kits were not provided to students since June.
Mid day meal children
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A collective of 210 citizens and activists wrote to the Karnataka government asking it to provide mid-day meals for school children in the state. Students from government and aided schools in the state were given dry ration kits till May but since June, when the academic year began, lakhs of children have been deprived of dry ration kits. The collective of citizens and activists urged the state government to immediately provide dry ration kits for students in government and aided schools for all the pending months. "We ask for immediate provision of dry rations for all the pending months since May, and no further delays in the future. Along with dry ration, milk powder should be provided to the school-children under the Ksheera Bhagya scheme of the state government for all pending months since July and on a regular and prompt basis for the subsequent months till the opening of the schools," the letter addressed to SR Umashankar, Principal Secretary, Department of Primary and Secondary Education said.  An RTI query by independent researcher Siddarth Joshi had found that dry ration kits were not provided to students since June in at least three districts - Tumakuru, Kolar and Davangere.  Following this, a state education official admitted that the order for providing dry ration for June and July was ready but it was yet to be issued. The state government is currently discussing providing ration kits to students that are pending for the month of June and July before giving the ration kits for the past five months.  But Siddarth Joshi pointed out that the state government is already three months late in providing the dry rations for June and July. "Even if the order is ready and is issued now, they will be providing the dry ration kits three months after they were supposed to. We do not know whether there are orders for the ration to be given in August, September and October," Siddarth Joshi said.  The letter by the collective of citizens and activists said that the Karnataka government's decision would worsen the nutrition crisis among children in the state. "The government of Karnataka is violating the rights of children on multiple fronts and actively contributing to further aggravate the current nutritional crisis," it read. The letter also described the Karnataka government's actions "a violation of their right to food and nutrition guaranteed under the National Food Security Act 2013." "Eggs at the rate of at least 5 per week per child should be mandatorily provided to the children. Only eggs can provide highly bioavailable protein (one 60 gm egg provides 8gm of high quality protein). This has to be sanctioned on a priority basis," the letter added.  Speaking to TNM earlier, SR Umashankar said that the Karnataka government had stopped distributing ration kits under the mid-day meal scheme although ration was given under the Public Distribution System (PDS) scheme. Under the PDS scheme, ration is given to families below the poverty line. 


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Karnataka photojournalist attacked with machetes at his studio, three arrested

Crime
Dinesh Kottinje, who is also a BJP worker, sustained grievous injuries and is undergoing treatment at a private hospital in Mangaluru.
A close up picture of photojournalist Dinesh Kottinje
Bantwal Police
A photojournalist from Karnataka's Banwal region in Dakshina Kannada district, who was also identified as a BJP worker, suffered grievous injuries after he was hacked with machetes at his photo studio on Wednesday night. Dinesh Kottinje, who owned a photo studio in Bantwal's Farangipet, was attacked by four men on Wednesday at around 7.15 pm. Dinesh also contributed as a photojournalist with the paper Hosa Digantha. Four men, aged between 19 and 22 years, entered Trisha Studio, which is owned by Dinesh at around 7.05 pm on Wednesday. The men allegedly pretended to want to get pictures clicked and waited for a few customers to leave. At around 7.15 pm, the four men took out machetes they had allegedly concealed behind their shirts and attacked Dinesh. At the time, a customer was also present, who is said to have thrown a chair at the attackers. He too sustained minor injuries. When neighbouring shop owners heard screams from Trisha Studio, they immediately called the police. The four men are said to have fled the spot as people began gathering around the studio. Dinesh Kottinje sustained injuries on his head, right arm and the left side of his torso, while the customer sustained minor injuries on his arms. Both the men were rushed to AJ Hospital in Mangaluru, where they are currently undergoing treatment.  On Thursday, the Bantwal Police arrested three men — Arshad (19), Mohammed Saifuddin (22) and Abdul Rehman (22) — in connection with the crime. The police ruled out political rivalry and communalism as a motive for the attack. According to the Bantwal Police, the attack was allegedly an act of revenge by persons connected to an accused in a rape case. "Recently, a woman in Kumpanamanjalu was raped. The victim had met with the woman's family and offered to help them with the case if needed. The four men, who attacked the victim, were connected to the accused in that rape case. When they found that Dinesh was helping the victim's family, they decided to retaliate," the Bantwal Police said.  The police are on the lookout for the fourth accused in the case, identified as 22-year-old Savaad. A separate team has been formed to look for him. The Bantwal police have registered a case under Sections 307 (attempt to murder), 351 (assault), 325 (cauging grevious hurt), 326 (causing grevious hurt with deadly weapon) and 120B (criminal conspiracy) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).  The South Canara Photographers' Association condemned the attack and called for immediate action against the miscreants. "A member of the South Canara Photographers' Association Dinesh Kottinje was brutally attacked and there was an attempt to kill him. We condemn this incident strongly and we have requested the Dakshina Kannada Minister in-charge Srinivas Poojary and the police to take action immediately or we will launch protests," the association said in a statement late on Wednesday night. 


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Bengaluru’s Whitefield residents complain of foul smell at night in the neighbourhood

Civic Issues
While the stench is acute near Whitefield Forum Value Mall and Thubarahalli area, it partially affects all areas within the 2 km radius.
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The residents of Bengaluru’s Whitfield have been complaining of a peculiar unpleasant odour that has been emanating in their neighbourhood every night for the last 10 days. While many residents have raised the issue with the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP), the civic authority, there has been no remedy to the situation yet. The residents also took to social media to complain about the apathy shown by local officials to sort the situation. They said even their complaints on the Sahaya App (the complaint redressal platform) were ignored and the BBMP officials just closed the complaint without actually rectifying the situation. While the stench is acute near Whitefield Forum Value Mall and Thubarahalli area, it partially affects all areas within the 2 km radius. “Strangely, the smell starts around 11:30 in the night and lingers around until 6:30 in the morning,” said Krishnaraj, a resident who stays in an apartment behind the Forum Value Mall, which is near the Varthur Lake. “Initially, we thought the smell was due to the excess garbage due to the festivities. Then we thought that it may be an issue with the sewage treatment plant in one of the apartments. But later, in our neighbourhood online groups, we found that this is not a very local issue but a pan-Whitfield issue. Some people also said that their copper vessels were getting discoloured, even though they had cleaned them only the previous night,” he said. “There are many others who have complained about the issue with the BBMP but they are just closing the complaint without really doing anything,” added Krishnaraj. The complaints of stench came from residents living near the mall and those residing in Thubarahalli and beyond. Shiv Shankar, a resident who lives near the Varthur Lake, also said that he could also feel the odd smell from his house. He also said the air quality over the last week has also drastically reduced. “However, we can’t really conclude if this smell is the sole reason for this. This is because historically, we see the air quality gradually dropping in mid-October with seasonal change in the wind pattern and the drop in the wind speed,” said Shiv Shankar, who is also the founder of Mapshalli.org, a citizen's initiative to track air quality at a local level using low-cost digital air quality monitors. When TNM asked officials about the situation, they feigned ignorance and claimed that they will address the issue. Vishwanath, Chief Engineer, Solid Waste Management of BBMP, said that he is not aware of the issue but there have been no incidents of garbage being set on fire or any fresh frothing in lakes.  He said that he will ask local officials to check on the issue.


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Three brazen murders, one common link? Gang wars turn bloody in Karnataka

Crime
Police are investigating three brazen murders in the past month of businessman Kishan Hegde in Udupi, actor Surendra Bhandari in Dakshina Kannada and bar owner Manish Shetty in Bengaluru.
Kishan Hegde (left) and Surendra Bantwal
On September 24, a 35-year-old businessman and rowdy-sheeter Kishan Hegde was followed by gangs of men in two cars, brutally attacked and killed in broad daylight in Udupi district of Karnataka.  Three weeks after the incident, a 41-year-old pub owner - Manish Shetty - was hacked to death and shot outside his establishment in central Bengaluru, 400 km away from Udupi. Another week later, a 41-year-old rowdy-sheeter and Tulu actor Surendra Bhandari was killed in his apartment after he was fatally stabbed with a sharp weapon in Bantwal in Dakshina Kannada district. Police investigating the spate of killings are probing a common link - were the murders in Bengaluru and Bantwal an act of revenge over the murder of Kishan Hegde? And whether underworld criminals are involved in a turf war amid the killings? The murder of Kishan Hegde The first murder took place in Udupi’s Hiriadka on the afternoon of September 24. Kishan Hegde, a rowdy-sheeter from Padubidri was driving a car with his friends Harpirasad Shetty and Divyaraj Shetty. As soon as he stopped in front of Hiriadka’s Veerabhadra Temple, which is located on the highway, a gang of men, armed with machetes and hammers, approached his car from the front.  One of the men smashed the windshield of the car with a hammer. Four more men joined the attack from behind the car. One of the attackers - Manoj Kodikere - who was identified by Kishan’s associates allegedly said, “Do you think you are a big man? Hit him (Kishan). I will finish him,” before attacking Kishan with a machete. He sped off with his gang members and Kishan bled to death due to injuries sustained in the attack. The murder occurred at 2:15 pm in the afternoon and in public view. “It was a brazen act that has not been seen in coastal Karnataka for some time now,” said a police official from Udupi.  Crime scene in Kishan Hegde's murder in Hiriadka, Udupi The investigation into the murder revealed that Kishan owed an undisclosed amount of money to Manoj Kodikere and this led to the murder. The duo ran money lending businesses and were previously charged in extortion and attempted murder cases. “They were close friends for many years but in the past year, a financial issue had come up between the two and they often publicly exchanged words,” a source close to the duo said. Manoj Kodikere is also an activist of the Hindu Jagrana Vedike but officials in the pro-Hindu organisation sought to distance themselves from Manoj when asked about the recent murder. “He has not been involved in the Vedike’s work in the recent past and the murders are linked to his business dealings,” a Hindu Jagrana Vedike activist from Udupi told TNM.  Police sources say that the murder in Udupi pitted Manoj Kodikere against Vijay Shetty, alias Vicky Shetty, a fugitive underworld criminal, who Kishan was allegedly close to. Vijay was a former associate of Mumbai gangster Chhota Rajan and brands himself as a “patriotic gangster”.  Crime scene in Kishan Hegde's murder in Hiriadka, Udupi Bengaluru bar owner’s murder Three weeks after Kishan’s murder, a similarly brazen murder took place in the central business district area of Bengaluru. Manish Shetty, who owned Duet Bar on Rest House Road, was hacked with a machete on his head and later shot at by contract killers, who had studied his movements.  The murder was followed by a phone call to two media houses - TV9 and Daijiworld -  from a man claiming to be the fugitive Vicky Shetty. The caller said that he was based in Australia and that the bar owner’s murder was a revenge act for carrying out the murder of Kishan Hegde.  “The murder of Manish Shetty in Bengaluru was done by our men. It was a revenge for Kishan Hegde’s murder. Manish was the boss of Manoj Kodikere. He brought the men together and it (Kishan Hegde’s murder) was done with his support, that is why we attacked Manish Shetty,” the caller said.  Police officials investigating the murder in Bengaluru are yet to establish a link between Manish Shetty and Manoj Kodikere, who has since been arrested along with eight others for Kishan Hegde’s murder.  Bengaluru police arrested four men - Shashikiran, Nitya, residents of Somwarpet, Ganesh, a resident of Mangaluru and Akshay, a resident of Bantwal - in connection with Manish’s murder.  “There is no direct connection we have found between Manish and Kishan’s murders like Vicky Shetty claimed. The people arrested in Bengaluru are the hired killers and they are not aware of the motive behind it,” a police source in Bengaluru said.  But that has not stopped speculation that the bar owner’s murder was a result of Mangaluru’s underworld gang rivalries entering Bengaluru.  The murdered Shetty was earlier arrested for an armed robbery of Chemmanur Jewellers in Bengaluru in 2007 and served a 10-year jail term for his involvement in robbing a State Bank of India branch in Belagavi in 2006. In his prison term, he is alleged to have been involved with underworld dons Ravi Pujari and Kali Yogesh.  Vicky Shetty was earlier close to Ravi Pujari but became an independent don in the early 2010s. He was later opposed to Ravi Pujari, who was elusive for over 15 years before he was arrested in January 2019 after he was tracked down in Senegal living under an alias - Anthony Fernandez.  Though the speculations of a turf war among Mangaluru gangs is a popular topic in Udupi and Dakshina Kannada, it is contradicted by another claim from police officials investigating the Manish Shetty murder case that the men arrested were in Bengaluru for at least four months and studied Manish’s movements for more than a month.  Murder of Tulu actor Another murder, that of Surendra Bhandari, a Tulu actor and rowdy sheeter residing in Bantwal in Dakshina Kannada district on October 21 was also linked to the murder of Kishan Hegde.  Surendra, a rowdy-sheeter and an actor in the hit Tulu film Chaali Polilu, was out on bail over an incident from 2018 in which he was accused of attacking BJP workers with a talwar and abusing them.  Actor and rowdy-sheeter Surendra Bantwal He was killed last week with a sharp weapon in his apartment in Bantwal and just like Manish’s death, an audio clip was released to the media, claiming that Surendra’s murder was in retaliation to Kishan Hegde’s killing.  The audio leaked to the media supposedly from Sathish Kullal, an associate of Surendra, claimed responsibility for the murder and stated that it was in retaliation to Surendra giving support for Kishan’s murder. “The murder (of Surendra) is a retaliation to the murder of Kishan Hegde. Surendra used his money for the killing of people like Kishan. I have known Surendra for 22 years and I know all his misdealings. He helped in the murder of Kishan and I knew this. I told him this is not an issue that he should concern himself with,” the audio supposedly of Sathish said. Surendra’s associate Sathish was arrested on Tuesday by police in Dakshina Kannada along with Girish, a 28-year-old tattoo artist from Yelinje near Kinnigoli. Police sources said Girish was a close friend of Kishan Hegde and that he was allegedly involved in the murder of Surendra along with several others after he was told that Surendra had supported the murder of Kishan.  “Girish was very close to Kishan. He owed a lot of his success with the tattoo shop to Kishan and he was distraught after finding out about his murder last month. He was told that Surendra had a role in Kishan's murder. We are verifying whether this is true and who gave this information to Girish,” a police source said. “Sathish was at odds with Surendra for personal reasons. Others accused in the crime had financial motives. Different people have come together to kill Surendra,” the source added.  The police are still interrogating others accused in the case to find out who told Girish that Surendra had supported Kishan’s murder. Long-time friends of Surendra said that the actor had no role to play in Kishan Hegde’s murder and that “Surendra and Kishan ran in completely different circles”. “The investigations into the murders in Bantwal and Bengaluru are yet to be completed and more names connected to them will come out soon,” an investigating officer added. Alongside the extradition of Ravi Pujari, another underworld don Muthappa Rai passed away in Bengaluru earlier this year. With two big names in the underworld not around anymore, speculation is rife that a turf war is underway among criminal gangs in coastal Karnataka. However, police officials investigating the cases denied the claim since those involved are “smaller players”. 


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Bengaluru reports almost half of Karnataka’s 3146 COVID-19 cases on October 28

Coronavirus
Yelahanka and Bengaluru’s west zone reported 16% of the new cases each, the highest to be reported from any zone in the city.
Covid-19 healthcare worker in PPE during fumigation
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Bengaluru reported 1,617 COVID-19 cases on Wednesday, bringing the city’s total active cases to 43,760. The city contributed almost 50% of the fresh infections in Karnataka and reported 23 of the 55 mortalities due to COVID-19. Recoveries recorded on the day were at 4,457, taking the total discharges in Bengaluru to 2,83,300. Yelahanka and Bengaluru’s west zone reported 16% of the new cases each, the highest to be reported from any zone in the city. Bengaluru east and south reported 15% and 14% of the cases respectively, and Mahadevapura and RR Nagar 11% each. Bommanahlli reported 13% of the cases, while Dasarahalli reported 4% of them. The positivity rate in the city is at 11.56%, while the recovery rate is 85.62%. Active rate is 13.23% and death rate is 1.15%. With 3,146 fresh infections and 55 deaths on Wednesday, Karnataka's COVID-19 tally and cumulative fatalities reached 8,12,784 and 11,046 respectively, the health department said. A total of 7,384 people were discharged, taking the aggregate recoveries to 7,33,558 and the active cases stood at 68,161, including 939 in intensive care units of various hospitals. Most of those who died of coronavirus on Wednesday were above 50 and had Severe Acute Respiratory Illness (SARI) or Influenza-Like Illness (ILI). The health department said that as on Wednesday, over 56,804 people were home-quarantined in the past one week whereas in the past 14 days, 3,69,269 primary contacts and 3,49,636 secondary contacts were traced. As many as 86,154 tests were done on Wednesday with 61,898 of them using the RT-PCR method, taking the total number of specimens examined so far to 76 lakh, it added. "Positivity rate for the day was 3.68% and the case fatality rate 1.74%," added the bulletin. (With PTI inputs)    


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71.1% polling recorded for four legislative council seats in Karnataka

Elections
This election is important for the BJP as it lacks a majority in the Upper House to pass crucial bills.
Election booth
An average polling of 71.1% was recorded during the election to four legislative council seats in Karnataka on Wednesday, Chief Electoral Officer Sanjiv Kumar said. In view of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Election Commission had directed the returning officers to ensure that face masks and physical distancing should be maintained by the staff as well as the voters. According to the data shared by the CEO, polling percentage in the North East Teachers (Kalaburagi) was 73.32, Bangalore Teachers (Bangalore) -- 66 per cent, South East Graduate (Bangalore) -- 75 per cent and West Graduate (Belgaum) --70.11 per cent. The MLC polls are taking place following the retirement of R Chowda Reddy Thoopalli, S V Sankanur, Sharanappa Mattur and Puttanna respectively. Initially, there was a poor turnout with an average polling percentage of 8.5 till 10 am. However, it picked up later in the afternoon.   This election is crucial for the BJP as it lacks a majority in the upper house to pass crucial bills. The BJP government could not pass the farm bills and labour reforms amendment bills in the recently held legislature session as it could not get through the Upper House despite getting them passed in the assembly. The Council has a strength of 75 members, including Congress which has 28 members, BJP -- 27 members, Janata Dal (Secular) -- 14 members, as well as one independent, one chairman and four vacant seats. According to the CEO, polling began at 8 am and concluded at 5 pm. The counting of votes will be held on November 2. Forty candidates are vying in the elections. Among them are the four whose retirement on June 30 warranted the elections. There are 2.35 lakh voters in these four constituencies of which 71.10% had cast their votes. In the wake of elections, security was beefed up at the polling stations and prohibitory orders under section 144 of the CrPC were imposed in and around the booths which will remain in effect till Thursday morning. Arrangements for hand sanitisers and thermal screening at all the booths were made. Medical teams were also deployed around the polling centres. With PTI inputs


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Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Mumbai Indians stay top after comfortable win over RCB

Sport
Jasprit Bumrah starred with the ball while Suryakumar Yadav hit a fine 79 not out to guide Mumbai to a five-wicket win.
Jasprit Bumrah
Mumbai Indians secured top spot in the Indian Premier League (IPL) table with a comfortable win over Royal Challengers Bangalore in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday. Jasprit Bumrah starred with the ball while Suryakumar Yadav hit a fine 79 not out to guide Mumbai to a five-wicket win. Electing to bowl first, Mumbai restricted RCB to 164-6 despite a 45-ball 74 by youngster Devdutt Padikkal. Put in to bat, Padikkal, who plundered 12 fours and a six, added 71 runs for the opening wicket with Josh Philippe (33). However, the RCB then suffered a middle-order collapse as Mumbai roared back into the game with lead pacer Bumrah (3/14) doing the bulk of damage. Skipper Virat Kohli (9) perished early as RCB slipped to 95/2, but Padikkal continued his onslaught against Chahar, hammering a six and two fours, as RCB got 16 runs in the 15th over. Mumbai then took four wickets in quick succession, removing AB De Villiers (15), Shivam Dube (2), Padikkal and Chris Morris (4), as RCB slumped to 138/6. Gurkeerat Mann made a quick 14 but Mumbai, known for their effectiveness in the death, allowed RCB only 35 runs in the last five overs. Chasing 165, Mumbai lost wickets at fairly regular intervals but Suryakumar Yadav's half century meant that the chase was always in their control. Ishan Kishan chipped in with a 25 while Hardik Pandya scored 17 to help MI chase down the target in the final over of the innings. The win means Mumbai Indians are now clear at the top of the IPL table on 16 points while RCB is still second on 14 points. Mumbai's superior net run rate means the team is virtually guaranteed a playoff spot.    


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