Covid tally in twin coastal districts of DK, Udupi crosses 20-thousand-mark

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August 22, 2020
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Mangaluru/Udupi, Aug 22: The covid-19 tally in coastal Karnataka’s twin districts of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi today cross 20 thousand-mark. 

So far 20,153 people have been tested positive for the coronavirus in these two districts. While Dakshina Kannada’s tally reached 10,137, Uudpi’s tally reached 10,016.

In past 24 hours Dakshina Kannada reported 228 fresh cases and four deaths while Udupi recorded a sharp spike of 348 cases in a single day.

Dakshina Kannada

Out of the 10,137 positive cases reported till date, 2,319 are currently active. A total of 82,278 samples have been tested so far, out of which 72,141 are negative.

As many as 7,513 patients have recovered and been discharged from hospital, including 320 on Saturday. A total of 305 deaths have occured so far, including four on Saturday.

Among the 228 new cases, 102 have influenza-like illness (ILI), 13 have been diagnosed with severe acute respiratory illness (SARI), 17 are primary contacts, and 90 cases are under investigation. 

Two have domestic travel history, while four have travelled internationally. As many as 107 out of the 228 are asymptomatic.

Out of the 228 cases, as many as 150 are from Mangaluru, 23 from Bantwal, 7 from Beltangady, 15 from Puttur, 8 from Sullia and 25 are from outside DK district.

All the four patients who died on Saturday had comorbidities. While Mangaluru reported two deaths, Bantwal reported one, and another death was of a person from outside the district.

Udupi

Among 10,016 confirmed cases of covid-19 only 2,848 cases are currently active. As per the district bulletin, 82 deaths have occured so far.

As many as 7,092 people, including 235 today, have been discharged from isolation so far. These include 4,850 from hospital isolation wards, and 2,242 from home isolation.

A total of 63,925 samples have been collected so far, including 1,158 on Saturday, out of which 351 are COVID suspects and 531 are COVID contacts. Out of the total samples, 53,057 have turned out to be negative, including 975 on Saturday, and 852 reports are awaited.

Among the 348 new cases, 165 are in Udupi, 132 in Kundapur, 46 in Karkala, and five from outside the district. Among them, 178 acquired the virus through contacts, 42 have ILI, two have been diagnosed with SARI, and 124 are under investigation. Two of them have domestic travel history. Out of the 348 cases, 274 are asymptomatic.

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January 10,2026

Udupi: In a shocking case of digital deception, a 32-year-old resident of Nadpalu village lost Rs 2.19 lakh after falling victim to an online loan scam while desperately seeking funds for his sister’s wedding.

According to the complaint filed with Hebri Police, Ramesh (32) received a call around 10 am on January 2 from an unknown number. The caller identified himself as Ravi Kumar S, claiming to represent a non-banking finance company offering quick online loans.

Needing urgent financial support for the marriage expenses, Ramesh enquired about the loan details. The caller allegedly promised a 3% interest rate with a monthly EMI of Rs 6,289 for five years, assuring a smooth approval process. Believing the offer to be genuine, Ramesh agreed to proceed.

Police said the fraudster then demanded multiple payments under different pretexts, claiming they were part of the loan processing formalities. Between January 2 and January 5, Ramesh transferred Rs 2,19,500 across 36 separate online transactions.

Realising he had been cheated, Ramesh approached Hebri Police, who registered a case under Sections 318(4) and 319(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and Section 66(D) of the Information Technology Act for online impersonation and fraud.

Police have initiated an investigation to trace the accused and have once again urged the public to verify the authenticity of financial service providers before making any payments.

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January 19,2026

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Donald Trump has linked his repeated threats to seize Greenland to his failure to win the Nobel Peace Prize, in a letter to Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre.

The authenticity of the letter, in which Trump says he no longer feels obligated to “think purely of peace,” was confirmed by Støre to the Norwegian newspaper VG.

“Considering your country decided not to give me the Nobel Peace Prize for having stopped eight wars plus, I no longer feel an obligation to think purely of peace,” Trump wrote, adding he can now “think about what is good and proper for the United States.”

Støre said Trump’s letter was in response to a short message he had sent earlier, on behalf of himself and Finland’s President Alexander Stubb.

Trump has escalated rhetoric toward Greenland, a self-governing Danish territory, insisting the US will take control “one way or the other.” Over the weekend, he tweeted: “Now it is time, and it will be done!!!”

On Saturday, Trump threatened a 10% tariff on imports from Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the UK, the Netherlands, and Finland from 1 February until the US is allowed to purchase the island. EU diplomats met for emergency talks on possible retaliatory tariffs and sanctions.

In his letter, Trump argued Denmark “cannot protect” Greenland from Russia or China, questioning Danish ownership: “There are no written documents; it’s only that a boat landed there hundreds of years ago.” He added that NATO should support the US, claiming the world is “not secure unless we have complete and total control of Greenland.”

Trump’s stance has unsettled the EU and NATO, as he refused to rule out military action to take control of the mineral-rich island.

The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded by the independent Norwegian Nobel Committee, not the government. Trump had campaigned for last year’s prize, which went to Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado, who dedicated her award to him.

Støre reiterated that the Nobel Prize decision rests solely with the committee.

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January 14,2026

Bengaluru, Jan 14: Adding to speculation over a possible power tussle in Karnataka, Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar on Wednesday shared a cryptic message on social media platform X.

In a Kannada post accompanied by his photograph, Shivakumar wrote, “Even if the effort fails, the prayer does not fail.”

The post came a day after his brief meeting with senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi at the Mysuru airport runway, where Chief Minister Siddaramaiah was also present.

According to sources, Gandhi spoke separately with Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar for a few minutes each, before holding a short joint interaction with both leaders.

A Congress leader said Siddaramaiah discussed preparations for the upcoming state Budget and the need for a Cabinet reshuffle during his interaction with Gandhi. The leader added that Shivakumar may have raised the issue of the government completing two-and-a-half years in office and the alleged promise of making him Chief Minister.

However, Siddaramaiah denied that any political matters were discussed during the meeting. Responding to speculation about a possible leadership change, he dismissed it as media conjecture, saying there was “no such issue within the party,” while adding that he would abide by whatever decision the party high command takes.

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