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MANGALURU: Three vehicles, including a JCB, car and a water tanker were damaged after the upper portion of a huge iconic Ashwattha tree in front of Venkataramana Temple on car street broke off at the bottom of the trunk and fell. The incident happened around 8am on Sunday. “The centuries-old Ashwattha tree (sacred fig) fell this morning. By God’s grace, no one was injured. Many of us have memories around the tree. It had a different charm during the annual car festival of Lord Venkataramana,” said MLA Vedavyas Kamath. Environmentalist Jeeth Milan Roche, known for relocating several trees without damaging it, said that concretisation and frequent human intervention led to the early death of the tree. It may have lived for another 100 years if it was given its space, he added. ....
Mangaluru: Huge peepal tree at Car Street falls, three vehicles damaged Sun, Jan 24 2021 09:27:10 AM Pics: Spoorthi Ullal Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru Mangaluru, Jan 24: The huge peepal tree opposite the iconic Venkataramana Temple at Car Street here fell on Sunday January 24. The incident took place at around 8.10 am. Fortunately, not many people were around at the time, and hence no injuries or casualties were reported. It is however learnt that three vehicles - a crane, a water tanker, and one car, were damaged in the incident. Sources said that the tree was one of the very few ancient trees in the city, and was well over 300 years old, with some locals claiming that it was thousand year old. ....
Karnataka CM BS Yediyurappa UDUPI: With the budget session of the legislature scheduled to begin on February 28, chief minister BS Yediyurappa, who also holds the finance portfolio, on Tuesday said he will present the budget in the first week of March. Talk in official circles is that it will be presented on March 1 or 3. After a temple run in Udupi, Yediyurappa told reporters the size and structure of the budget are being discussed, keeping in mind the state’s finances, which have taken a beating due to the pandemic. He said he is gearing up to present a farmer-friendly budget to ensure all-round development of the state. ....