Solution to Pollution: APD Foundation distributes mask to traffic policemen

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May 24, 2016

Mangaluru, May 24: As many as 35 traffic cops in the city, who are diagnosed with weak lung functioning due to dust pollution, were provided with scientifically designed anti-pollution mask costing Rs 400 each. The masks were distributed to the police personnel during a function held at Padua High School auditorium recently.

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The project is part of an initiative taken by APD Foundation, which is non profit NGO, which germinated from Mangaluru in October 2015. APD has been working with a mission to work towards mitigating air pollution and improvise public, environment and economic health of India.

In his welcome and keynote address, Abdullah A Rehman, Founder and Chief Coordinator of APD Foundation said Anti-Pollution Drive (APD) Foundation, an NGO, in association with Dept. Of Respiratory Medicine, Yenepoya Medical College, had conducted a pulmonary function test for Mangaluru City Traffic Police. 115 traffic cops had undergone pulmonary function test conducted by the Foundation. The test showed significant amount of traffic personnel were affected.

"The results revealed that 22.3% of the policemen, having five and less years of service were showing signs of restrictive lungs. Another 26.3% policemen having more than five years of experience are also showing restrictive lung capacity. Pulmonologists from Yenepoya Medical College concluded that there is a significant correlation in lung function and exposure to vehicular pollutants. The number of traffic police with restriction increased with the duration of exposure," said Abdullah A Rehman.

As an immediate remedy to the problem APD choose to provide the affected police personnel with scientifically designed mask which give a higher degree of protection against pollution, he said.

The masks were distributed by MLA J. R. Lobo. He symbolically adorned the first mask on ACP (Traffic) Udaya Nayak.

Speaking on the occasion MLA JR Lobo said, “When I was small, I did not hear about Bisleri water, but now without Bisleri, we do not organize any programmes. We were drinking water from the wells which were scientifically very healthy. The city is now highly polluted and in the coming years, we may have to carry oxygen cylinders with us while we go out.”

Addressing the gathering, the city police commissioner M Chandra Sekhar said cops needs to give more emphasis for their health. “It is very rare to find people who think about the police. The police work under pressure to maintain law and order. If any difficult situation takes place they rush to the spot to bring things under control and there are several situations where they work under immense pressure. Since there is lot of work pressure in the department, policemen always neglect their health. Cops on emergency duties forget to go for medical check-ups," he said.

To make policemen fit and stress-free, Mangaluru city police will encourage cops to practice yoga regularly, the commissioner said. He also said the policemen should utilize the facilities given by the department and go for medical check-ups.

The minister for health and family welfare U T Khader launched “Health Remedies for better Lung” information pamphlet made by APD Foundation. Applauding the Foundation for emphasising the problems faced by the Traffic Policemen, he said that health department will extend all support for the effective implementation of health schemes for policemen.

“The traffic policemen diligently perform their duty undaunted by even the scorching heat. The department should take measures to ensure that they are provided with at least 5 litres of water every day,” he said.

MLA Moideen Bava also spoke on the occasion. DCP (Crime and Traffic) Dr Sanjeev Patil, ACP Uday Nayak, Dr Lakshmi Kanth, Deputy Environmental Officer of KSPCB and others were also present on the occasion. Mahesh Nayak compered the programme and Bhaskar Arasa delivered the vote of thanks.

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May 5,2024

Karwar, May 5: What commenced as a mere exchange of words between spouses swiftly transmuted into a calamitous ordeal, resulting in the heartbreaking loss of their innocent offspring. The heart-wrenching incident unfolded in the serene confines of Halamaddy village in the picturesque expanse of Dandeli, nestled within the idyllic expanse of Uttara Kannada district.

In the throes of a fervent dispute with her spouse, the aggrieved wife, succumbing to an overwhelming surge of emotions, callously propelled their tender six-year-old progeny into the somber depths of a nearby canal, thereafter alerting the local populace to her grievous act.

Promptly apprised of the distressing occurrence by concerned bystanders, the authorities were swiftly summoned to the scene to confront the harrowing aftermath.

Responding to the distress call, the diligent officers of Dandeli rural police swiftly converged upon the site where the innocent child had been cast into the unforgiving waters of the canal, subsequently effecting the retrieval of the child's lifeless form. 

Regrettably, it was discerned that a portion of the child's remains had been tragically claimed by the lurking jaws of a predatory crocodile.

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May 17,2024

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Bengaluru: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Friday forecast heavy rainfall and thunderstorms in a few districts of Karnataka and said Bengaluru is likely to witness light to moderate rain and thunderstorms, with temperatures ranging from 30 degree Celsius to 22 degree Celsius in the next 24 hours.

Shivamogga, Chikkamagaluru, Kodagu, Hassan, Mysuru, Mandya, Chamrajanagara, Udupi and Dakshina Kannada districts are likely to experience heavy to very heavy rainfalls between May 17 and 21, said C S Patil, Director of Meteorological Centre, India Meteorological Department, Bengaluru.

According to India Meteorological Department, some places in Kodagu, Hassan, Mysuru, Mandya and Tumukuru districts will also witness, gusty winds (40-50 kmph) on May 18.

Moderate rain and thundershowers are also likely in Chikkaballapura, Chitradurga, Davangere, Kolar, Ramanagara and Vijayanagara districts.

IMD also predicts light to moderate rain very likely at some places over Bagalkote, Belagavi, Bidar, Dharwad, Gadag, Haveri, Kalaburgi, Koppal, Raichur and Yadgir districts.

On May 16, Channagiri in Davanagere district received the highest rainfall of 6 cm. 

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May 4,2024

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Bengaluru: BJP leader Anantkumar Hegde represented Uttara Kannada Lok Sabha segment in Karnataka for six terms and now gynecologist Anjali Nimbalkar is putting up a spirited fight seeking to turn the tide and "deliver" it for the Congress.

Dr Nimbalkar is taking on former Karnataka Assembly Speaker Vishweshwar Hegde Kageri, who replaced Hegde, in this BJP stronghold.

A former Congress MLA, she lost the Assembly elections from Khanapur in Belagavi district last year.

The 62-year-old Kageri, a six-term MLA and a former minister, was also defeated in the Assembly polls from Sirsi.

"In the past 30 years, the voice of Uttara Kannada was not spoken and not even a single question was asked in the Parliament," Nimbalkar said in an apparent dig at Hegde.

If elected, she said her focus is to address the local issues related to forest dwellers, getting them 'patra' for their own land -- a battle they have been fighting for long.

Also on her priority list is getting a multispecialty hospital in Kumta as per people's demand, generating employment and focusing on tourism for the overall development of Uttara Kannada.

"Issues related to forest dwellers -- they want a 'patra' for their own land -- we will try and put forth these issues in the first session itself and we will see to it that maximum applications which are pending with the Central government get cleared during the first session itself," she said in an interview.

"So, our thing is that at least 50 per cent of the jobs should be given to the local Kannadigas in the Central schemes which are implemented in the district," she said.

Noting that Uttara Kannada has a combination of both beaches and temples, Nimbalkar said the district can be developed internationally in a much higher scale than "what actually Goa or Kerala is".

The Congress candidate is also banking on the five guarantee schemes launched by the Siddaramaiah-led government in Karnataka and the promises made by party in its manifesto at the national level.

Responding to a question, she expressed happiness that the Congress has fielded a total of six women candidates out of 28 Lok Sabha constituencies in Karnataka.

While campaigning, Nimbalkar said she was overwhelmed to see a large number of people, especially women, turning up for her rallies despite the intense heat in Uttara Kannada.

"They are very happy that the Congress has given a woman candidate and an educated candidate who herself is a doctor and a gynecologist. So they are excited that, yes, she can be our voice in the Parliament who can fight for our rights," the 47-year-old said.

"I have worked as an MLA (Khanapur), so they have seen my work in the Assembly and the expectations are like, yes, she will be the one who will be speaking for us and that faith is seen in their eyes," she said.

Nimbalkar strongly believes that when women enter any field, it brings a different perspective - be it in terms of management, policy formulation or even as homemakers.

Uttara Kannada is among the 14 constituencies going for polls in Karnataka under second phase on May 7.

Karnataka has 28 Lok Sabha seats and the first phase of polling was held on April 26.

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