Bantwal
Arecanut Plantation Developed in Government Primary School Premises in Bantwal
Bantwal: A unique green initiative has taken place at the Government Lower Primary School in Baltila village of Bantwal taluk, where an arecanut plantation has been developed within the school premises in Kantik.
As part of the centenary celebrations of Sri Sathya Sai Baba, a tree-planting programme titled “Prema Taru” (Tree of Love) was recently organized by the Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organisations of Dakshina Kannada. On 75 cents of land belonging to the school, around 170 arecanut saplings, 10 coconut saplings, and 25 other fruit-bearing saplings were planted.
The event was inaugurated by Priya Pai, Karnataka State North Zone Women’s Service Coordinator of the organization. She planted a coconut sapling in the school yard and said that the tree-planting initiative is a meaningful way to commemorate the centenary of Sri Sathya Sai Baba. She added that the responsibility of nurturing the plantation lies with the School Development and Monitoring Committee (SDMC) and the local well-wishers of the school.
The event was graced by several dignitaries, including District Educational Coordinator Mookambika N Rao, District Women’s Coordinator Shanti Bhat, District Spiritual Coordinator Muktakini, Youth Coordinator Veena Lakshmi Bhat, District President Prasanna Bhat, and District Vice President Mahabaleshwara Bhat, among others.
This initiative not only commemorates a spiritual milestone but also promotes environmental consciousness among students and the local community.
Bantwal
Road Accident Claims Life in Bantwal
Bantwal: A tragic road accident claimed the life of a man in Ganesh Nagar near Neralakatte in Bantwal.
The deceased has been identified as 68-year-old Hukkappa Gowda. The accident occurred while he was crossing the road. A two-wheeler hit him, leading to his death.
Senior police officials visited the accident spot. District Additional Superintendent of Police A.S. Bhumareddy inspected the scene and is leading the investigation.
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Further details about the incident are yet to be confirmed.
Bantwal
Young Photographer Dies in Bike Accident
Bantwal: A 43-year-old photographer died after a road accident between two bikes in Panemangalore, Bantwal. The incident happened on Friday night.
The deceased has been identified as Rakshith Shetty, a resident of Shambhoor. He was seriously injured in the accident and was admitted to a private hospital in Mangaluru.
However, he died on Saturday despite treatment, police said.
Rakshith was an active member of the Bantwal unit of the Photographers’ Association and was known as a talented videographer.
Tragically, his daughter’s 10th birthday was scheduled to be celebrated at home on March 15. The family had already made preparations for the celebration.
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But the house that was ready for a birthday celebration is now mourning the death of the father.
Rakshith’s brother Ranjith was also injured in an accident years ago and has been bedridden at home.
The poor family is now left without its main support.
Bantwal
Aadhaar Cards Found Dumped on Banks of Netravathi River in Bantwal
Bantwal: In a shocking incident, a large number of Aadhaar cards bearing the addresses of residents from Pudu village were found dumped along the banks of the Netravathi River near Farangipete’s Tenth Mile area in Bantwal.
The matter came to light on Tuesday evening when local residents noticed Aadhaar cards floating in the river and scattered along the riverbank. They immediately alerted other villagers, following which several people rushed to the spot and verified the discovery.
Many of the recovered Aadhaar cards reportedly carried the addresses of households in Pudu village. The incident has triggered panic and anger among residents, who questioned how such an important identity document could end up abandoned in this manner.
Reacting to the development, Pudu Gram Panchayat President Ramlan Maripalla said that several villagers had not received their Aadhaar cards and were forced to pay money at cyber centers to obtain copies. The discovery of thousands of Aadhaar cards along the riverbank raises serious concerns, he said, demanding that those responsible be identified and held accountable.
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He further stated that the matter would be brought to the attention of higher authorities and that a formal complaint would also be submitted to the local MLA on behalf of the Gram Panchayat.
Warning of agitation, Maripalla said that if strict action is not taken against the culprits, villagers, along with the Gram Panchayat, would stage a protest in front of the post office.
Residents have urged the concerned department to immediately launch a thorough investigation into the incident and ensure accountability.
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