March 18, 2021
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The Udupi Deputy Commissioner and Chairperson of the District Disaster Management Authority, G Jagadeesha, has declared Manipal Institute of Technology’s (MIT) campus in Manipal as a containment zone.
A late evening notification by G Jagadeesha, Deputy Commissioner of the district, mentioned 59 patients as Covid-positive on the campus.
It said that faculty and essential duty staff of MIT campus are allowed in the campus with proper pass/identification.
Raju K, Assistant Commissioner of Kundapura Sub-Division, has been appointed as Incident Commander, who will be overall in-charge of the containment zone. The Incident Commander will take necessary actions as specified in the containment zone notification, he said.
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The multi-storey building that tilted after a truck rammed its pillars at Vellaramkunnu near Kalpetta in Wayanad district on Monday.
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A multi-storey building tilted to a side down after a cement-laden truck rammed its pillars on a hill slope at Vellaramkunnu here in the wee hours of Monday.
Gautham, 69, of Nallalam in Kozhikode, the driver of the vehicle, suffered injuries and was admitted to a private hospital here. The incident occurred around 4 a.m. when the driver lost control of the truck while negotiating a sharp bend on the Kozhikode-Kollegal National Highway 766, the Kalpetta police said. The police diverted traffic away from the highway as the building could collapse moment. The demolition work of the structure began in the afternoon.as per the directive of the District Disaster Management Authority.
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A view of High Court of Karnataka.
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Court questions State government decision to close majority of the roads connecting Kerala in Dakshina Kannada district to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The High Court of Karnataka on Tuesday termed “ridiculous” the action of the authorities to close majority of the roads connecting Kerala in Dakshina Kannada district to prevent the spread of COVID-19 when people from Kerala can enter Karnataka through other districts.
The court asked how the State government can compel people from Kerala, even if they have RT-PCR negative reports, to travel extra distance to enter Dakshina Kannada district by keeping only four roads open of the 27 roads connecting Kerala with the district when the Centre’s guidelines mandate keeping open the roads connecting State borders.