Abhishek Goyal transferred; Shantanu Sinha is New SP of Dakshina Kannada

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September 25, 2013
Mangalore, Sep 25: In a major reshuffle in police department, Karnataka government on Tuesday transferred several IPS officers including Abhishek Goyal, the Superintendent of Police of Dakshina Kannada.
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Dakshina Kannada got a new Superintendent of Police in Shantanu Sinha, a 2009 batch IPS officer.

Mr Goyal has been posted as the SP of Lokayuktha in Bangalore.

Shantanu Sinha who was posted in Shimoga on probation for six months and then as Assistant Superintendent of Police in Channapatna subdivision in Ramanagaram district, also worked as deputy commissioner of police (Law and Order), Mysore city.

Other transfers

Six IAS officers and 10 police men, including seven IPS officers, were transferred Tuesday.

IAS officer R Venkatesh Kumar becomes the first Controller of Examinations for Karnataka Public Service Commission (KPSC), a post created following allegations of discrepancies in the selection process.

Ritvik Oandey was transferred as Deputy Commissioner, Bijapur district; Shivayogi Kalasad as Commissioner, Land Acquisition, Upper Krishna Project, Bagalkot; M V Savithri as MD, Karnataka Food and Civil Supplies Corporation. She will also hold the additional charge of MD, Karnataka Public Lands Corporation.

Manoj Kumar Meena will be Secretary, KPSC, and K R Sundar MD, Gulbarga Electricity Supply Company.

Bhaskar Rao, Inspector General of Police (IGP), Anti-Terrorist Cell and Internal Security Division, has been posted as IGP of Northern Range, Belgaum.

KSR Charan Reddy was transferred as IGP (training), Bangalore; BA Mahesh as SP, Lokayukta; Iswarachandra Vidyasagar as Assistant Inspector General of Police, Crime, Bangalore; and Martin Marbaniang as SP, Bagalkot district.

KT Balakrishna was transferred as Deputy Commandant General, Home Guards, and ex officio of Deputy Director of Civil Defence, Bangalore, and S Rangaswamy Naik as SP (intelligence), Bangalore.

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May 13,2025

A new chapter is unfolding for football in Mangaluru as the football ground adjacent to Nehru Maidan receives a modern artificial turf, with completion expected by the end of May. This long-awaited upgrade promises to significantly enhance the playing experience for both budding and seasoned footballers in the region.

The project, spearheaded by Mangaluru Smart City Limited (MSCL), involves laying synthetic turf across the 90,000 sq ft ground at a cost of ₹2.5 crore. Equipped with efficient drainage systems, the revamped ground will support uninterrupted play throughout the year, regardless of weather conditions.

“This is a long-pending demand of the football community here,” said D.M. Aslam of the Dakshina Kannada District Football Association. “We expect the turf work to be completed in the next two weeks. Currently, around 150 children practice regularly at the ground, and we anticipate that number to rise once the new surface is open.”

MSCL General Manager (Technical), Arun Prabha K.S., noted that while the project had been planned for some time, groundwork officially began after last year’s monsoon league concluded in August. “Once completed, this facility will be a full-fledged synthetic turf suitable for training, local tournaments, and league matches,” he said.

With the inauguration expected soon after the final touches are completed, the new astro turf is set to elevate the city’s football infrastructure and serve as a springboard for talent development across the district.

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May 13,2025

Udupi, May 12: A tragic incident unfolded at a wedding in Nandikur, Udupi district, when a four-year-old boy, Vasudeva, drowned in a temple pond near the venue.

According to a police complaint filed by Satyanarayana, 38, a resident of Kurkalu village in Kaup, the child had accompanied his mother, Soumya, and siblings—Vaishnavi (10) and Vishnu Priya (1)—to attend a wedding at the Sri Durgaparameshwari Temple Hall in Nandikur.

At approximately 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, Soumya was feeding her infant daughter inside the hall while Vasudeva remained nearby. After tending to the baby, she stepped away briefly to wash her hands, during which time she noticed that Vasudeva was missing.

A frantic search ensued involving family members and others at the venue. About 15 minutes later, at around 2:15 p.m., Vasudeva was found unresponsive in the temple pond adjacent to the hall. Bystanders pulled him from the water and attempted resuscitation.

He was immediately rushed to a private hospital in Udupi, where doctors declared him dead on arrival. Despite this, the family sought further medical assistance at a hospital in Manipal, but physicians there also confirmed that he had passed away.

The Padubidri police have registered a case and are investigating the incident.

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May 15,2025

Udupi, May 15: A routine surgery turned tragic at a private hospital in Udupi’s Karkala on Wednesday evening when a 54-year-old woman died during a procedure to remove a suspected abdominal lump. 

The incident triggered immediate outrage from the deceased’s family, leading to a protest outside the hospital premises.

The deceased has been identified as Zubaida, a resident of Sanur, who had been living in a rented house near the hospital. She was admitted after complaining of severe abdominal pain, and doctors advised surgical intervention to remove a lump believed to be the cause of her discomfort.

However, Zubaida reportedly passed away mid-surgery, sparking anger and grief among her relatives and local residents. A crowd soon gathered outside the hospital, demanding an explanation from the medical staff and questioning the circumstances surrounding her death.

As tensions rose, police personnel from the Karkala Town Station were called in to pacify the situation and prevent further escalation. Authorities managed to restore calm and are reportedly investigating the incident.

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