Ghulam Nabi Azad launches National Urban Health Mission in Bangalore

Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare Ghulam Nabi Azad on Monday launched the National Urban Health Mission (NUHM) here to provide timely quality health services to the urban poor.

“Eight years back we launched National Rural Health Mission (NRHM), in which we launched many hospitals, which resulted in reduced infant and maternity mortality rate. We want to launch same thing in urban areas,” he told media here today.

National health mission for urban poor unveiled

Indian Health Minister Gulam Nabi Azad Monday launched the National Urban Health Mission (NUHM) here to provide health security to the urban poor, amounting to about 200 crore people.

“The mission envisages setting up health check-up infrastructure and create manpower for the welfare of the poor dwelling in cities and towns on the lines of the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM),” he said on the occasion.

The central government will bear 80 percent of the cost of implementing the programme in 779 urban areas with over 50,000 population across the country by 2015.

Mother, son hang themselves after father leaves home

A 44-year-old woman and her 21-year-old son, an engineering student, reportedly hanged themselves with a ceiling fan at their home in Balaji Layout, Kodigehalli on Sunday evening.

According to Police, Prema and her son, Rajath, were very disturbed after her husband Suryaprakash left home 15 days ago following a quarrel. Prema had fought with her husband, an alcoholic, urging him to give up drinking.

Suryaprakash then left home, promising never come back. His absence made the mother and son depressed due to which they took the extreme step, added police.

Teen dies inexplicably

Syed Salman, 19-year-old BBM student died of mysterious injuries in the early hours of Sunday. Salman was a resident of J C Nagar, was brought to the M S Ramaiah Hospital late on Saturday night by a young man who claimed to be his friend. He, however, left the hospital soon after.

Police investigations have revealed that Salman hung out with one of his friends on Saturday evening. Police sources said, when his father called him up around 9 pm, he himself returned the call and said he would come home soon.

Techie killed

Padal Sooryanarayana Reddy, 23, a software engineer from Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, was killed when he lost control over his two-wheeler and rammed it into a road divider near HAL helicopter division on Saturday night.

Reddy was riding a bike on Varthur Main Road and his colleague, Gajjal Dhiresh Krishna, was on the back-seat.
According to Police sources, Reddy was speeding when a moped coming from the opposite direction applied sudden brakes to avoid hitting a dog. Reddy, in turn, applied brakes to avoid ramming the moped.

8-year-old was sexually abused by the youth

On Saturday evening, an eight-year-old girl was allegedly sexually abused by her teenage neighbour in Jakkasandra. Police said the teenager forced the victim, a class III student at a government school, into his house when she was playing outside. Though the suspect has been held but police have refused to disclose his identity, suspecting him to be underage.

Karnataka police begins Bhatkal’s interrogation

City police today began interrogation of the Indian Mujahideen co-founder Yasin Bhatkal on his alleged involvement in the Chinnaswamy cricket stadium blast case.

“We have begun Bhatkal’s interrogation in Chinnaswamy stadium blast case and he will be in our custody till January 28,” City Police Commissioner Raghavendra Auradkar told PTI.

Bhatkal, under judicial custody in Tihar Jail in connection with various terror attack cases, was brought to the city yesterday. “He was handed over to us by National Investigative Agency last night,” Auradkar said.

Karnataka High Court admits winding-up petition against KFA

A winding-up petition has been admitted in the Karnataka High Court against Vijay Mallya’s grounded carrier Kingfisher Airlines Limited.

Justice Ananda Byrareddy admitted the petition filed by a consortium of banks led by State Bank of India after he determined that the claim of the creditors that the company was commercially insolvent is bonafide and hence unable to pay off its dues.

Kingfisher Airlines has been sued in various courts for non-payment of dues to its creditors. The consortium of 17 banks have claimed an outstanding of over Rs 7,000 crore from the carrier.

Get ready to taste Iranian apples

Second largest country in the Gulf wants to expand trade beyond oil

Apart from oil, apples, tourism and software education are high on Iran’s trade agenda with India, according to the country’s ambassador in New Delhi Gholam Reza Ansari.

Man held for impregnating daughter

The Kumbalgod police have arrested a 55-year-old man on charges of raping his minor daughter for the past two months and impregnating her.

The accused was living with his wife, two sons and the 16-year-old daughter, a first pre-university student. While the accused is a construction labourer, his wife works in a garment factory here, the police said.

The accused allegedly raped his daughter over a period of two months, after she returned home from college.

He would threaten her with dire consequences if she revealed it to anyone.

City police secure Yasin Bhatkal’s custody

The city police on Friday secured the custody of Indian Mujahideen co-founder Yasin Bhatkal for 10 days.

The police had filed a petition with the special NIA court in Delhi seeking his custody in connection with Chinnaswamy stadium blasts hours before the IPL cricket match between Royal Challengers and Mumbai Indians here in April 2010.

Joint Commissioner of Police (Crime) Hemanth Nimbalkar said Yaseen Bhatkal would be brought to Bangalore for questioning.

The police had filed a petition before the NIA court with a Magistrate court’s production warrant issued against him.

Biocon Chief rules out joining AAP

Contrary to the recent trend of political activism of top some corporate figures who have joined the Aam Adami Party (AAP), Biocon Chairperson Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw on Saturday ruled out joining any political party.

“I will not be a part of AAP and for that matter any other political party,” she told reporters on the sidelines of the launch of a Biocon product in Bangalore.

Ms. Mazumdar-Shaw said she would like herself to play the role of giving suggestions to political parties on good governance and economy.

Bangalore-based Inventus Capital raises $106 mn to back U.S.-India startups

Early-stage investment firm Inventus Capital has raised 106 million dollars in a second fund that will be invested from its offices in US-India startups.

Managing director John Dougery said that the firm is already investing from the new fund, in deals with e-commerce business Unbxd, an insurance business PolicyBazaar in India, Bangalore-based online travel agency eDreams and database startup Espresso Logic in Santa Clara, TechCrunch reports.

Karnataka Bank opens 44th ATM in northern region

The Karnataka Bank opened its 44th ATM in the northern region at Ashok Vihar in Nangloi on Thursday afternoon.

The ATM was opened by I.Ramamohan Rao, a former director of the bank.

Vijay Shankar Rai, Deputy General Manager of the Karnataka Bank for the northern region, disclosed that the ATM can be operated by account holders of other banks also, and added that no charges would be levied for operating the ATM.

He also said that the ATM will have a 24-hour guard to ensure the safety of account holders using the facility. (ANI)

Manja Thread used for kites puts Black Kites in jeopardy

Glass nylon yarn or Chinese manja used for flying kites is jeopardize Black Kites and at least 10-15 Black Kites injured by hanging manja thread in a month received by the PFA, voluntary organisation working towards rescuing wildlife in City.

According to People for Animal (PFA), Rehabilitator Vinay said,“When manja thread cuts off while flying a kite, it comes down and hangs on tree tops. Since this hangs at a height, people do not bother to remove them.

1000 copies of Quran distributed in Police Stations in Mangalore

Mr. Syed Hamid Mohsin, Chairman Salam Center distributed 1000 copies of Quran translated in Kannada among the police staff working in Office of Police Commissioner of Mangalore and in 20 police stations. In addition to this other books namely (Follow Me) Islam Shantia Dharma were also distributed. It is an attempt to eradicate various misunderstandings about Islam. It may be noted that Mangalore has been affected communal riots recently.

–Siasat News

Chinnaswamy Stadium blast: Karnataka Police wants Bhatkal’s custody

The Karnatataka Police Wednesday moved a court here seeking custody of Indian Mujahideen (IM) co-founder Yasin Bhatkal in connection with the 2010 Chinnaswamy Stadium blast case.

The state police requested District Judge I.S. Mehta at Patiala House Court here to hand over the custody of Bhatkal, telling him a Bangalore court has issued production warrant for Bhatkal asking for him to be brought before it on or before Jan 20.

The court has fixed Jan 17 for further hearing.

American evangelist to skip Bangalore event

Controversial American evangelist Benny Hinn cancelled his visit to Bangalore to participate in a five-day religious programme from Wednesday on the city’s outskirts, a police official said.

“Hinn is not coming to Bangalore. He does not figure in the programme its organisers gave us to make security arrangements. He has cancelled his trip,” Bangalore Additional Commissioner (Law & Order) Kamal Pant told reporters here Tuesday/

Class 1 student molested

A class I was allegedly sexually abused by a 60-year-old neighbour in Hebbal on Monday evening. The girl was five year-old.

Based on the complaint by the mother of the girl, Hebbal police arrested the man. The arrested has been identified as Krishna Reddy, 60, a cab driver.

According to Police ,the mother and the daughter lived alone in a rented house in the area as the mother had separated from her husband .

On Monday evening, the mother had gone out for tailoring work for a living when the incident is said to have occurred.

American evangelist Benny Hinn not to visit Bangalore

Amidst protests by some Hindu groups in parts of Karnataka, American evangelist Benny Hinn has cancelled his visit to the city tomorrow.

Saffron groups were up in arms against Hinn’s visit, alleging that the evangelist’s “hidden agenda” was to convert people to Christianity.

Additional Commissioner of Police (Law and Order) Kamal Panth told PTI, “Earlier organisers had said he will be coming; recently they have sent us a letter with names of pastors attending, which does not mention his name- so they have said he is not coming.”

Cost, festive spirit go through the roof ahead of Sankranti

One should know how to utilized the holiday on sunday from Bangaloreans.Yes, Bangaloreans made complete use of the holiday on Sunday, hoi polloi the markets and shops in Rajajinagar, Malleswaram and Gandhi Bazaar to shop for Makara Sankranti, which is the harvest festival which will be celebrated on Wednesday.

Not only the shops even the hawkers on pavements were seen doing a roaring business with people buying a number of items for the festival: ‘ellu-bella, sugarcane, sweet potatoes, pumpkins, ‘yelache hannu’, , groundnuts ,earthen pots, among others.

Driver killed by a sports utility vehicle

In the early hours of Sunday ,goods vehicle driver was killed on the spot after a speeding sports utility vehicle (SUV) slamed into his vehicle on the Outer Ring Road in Bhadrappa Layout.

According to police, Rudramuni, 24, goods vehicle driver was a native of Hiriyur in Chitradurga district.

The accident happened when the SUV veer off onto the main road and rammed the goods vehicle. Rudramuni died of serious head injury. The SUV driver deserted the vehicle and fled the spot.

A body found near railway tracks

An unidentified body of man was found next to the railway tracks between Hejjala and Kengeri in the early hours of Sunday. The age of the deceased was between 35 and 40.

The body was shifted to Victoria Hospital. According to senior railway official, there were injury marks on the face and abdomen. And suspected that he might have fallen off from a moving train.

The official further added that “It could be an accident or a case of suicide,”.

Elderly woman run over by a locomative

On Sunday morning, an elderly woman was mowed down by a locomotive at the City railway station around 8 am.

Nagamma, 60, a native of Chikkakallubala village in Kanakapura taluk, had come to the City to visit her daughter.She was crossing the railway tracks to reach platform 2 when a locomotive coming from the opposite direction slam into her.

Though she was rushed to a nearby hospital but was declared dead on arrival.

Recently married man committed suicide

A newly married man ends life at his house in Devarachikkanahalli on Saturday night. Manjunath, 24, an employee of a private company, had married his girlfriend three months ago, despite opposition from his family. Manjunath was found hanging in his resident.

According to police, Manjunath’s wife had went to her elder sister’s wedding a week ago and hadn’t returned home. Police doubt that Manjunath might have ended his life over the issue.