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Campus front of India offers financial support to the family of Nayana

Bajpe: Members of Campus front of India visited the house of Nayana, who died in a road accident in Swamilapadav here on Saturday December 20.

Campus front of India consoled the family and offered financial assistance.  Speaking to the parents of Nayana, district committee member of campus front of India Badsha Todar said, God is testing the family and they must not lose faith and be brave.

He also said that his organisation will visit schools and colleges to create awareness among the students about the dangers of rash and negligence driving and even about the problems occur by riding vehicles without license.

Nayana was the daughter of poor parents who live in Perara. The family leads life by tying beedi. Her father is a daily wage worker. They were very optimistic about their daughter. But the destiny had something else in its mind.

Sand laden lorry topples: Driver injured

Bajpe: A sand laden lorry toppled near Kanikatta here on Saturday December 20.

The driver of the lorry sustained injuries in the incident. The incident happened when the lorry after loading the sand was on its way to destination. The driver lost control on unleveled terrain and as a result lorry overturned front side down.

The driver was admitted to the hospital. A case has been filed in Bajpe police station.

College girl dies on the spot in gruesome accident in Swamilapadav

Bajpe: In a gruesome accident that happened on Saturday December 20, a college girl lost her life on the spot.

The incident took place on the wee hours of Saturday at around 9.30am in Swamilapadav. The deceased has been identified as Nayana (18), student of St. Raymond College, Bajpe and was a resident of Perara.

On Saturday morning Nayana was on her way to college. On the way a friend of her offered drop to her to the college in his Honda Activa. Due to the rash and negligence riding of the boy the vehicle lost control and skidded. As a result Nayana was thrown on the road.

A tipper Lorry speeding behind their two wheeler went pass on her head and Nayana died on the spot. Bajpe police rushed to the spot and after inspection sent the body to the hospital for post mortem.

The eyes of the people gathered in the spot dampened as the boy was trying to lift body of Nayana whose face was completely destroyed in the accident. Eye witnesses blame rash and negligence driving of the rider for the incident.   



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bandh effect: Stones pelted at vehicles in Bajpe

Surathkal: Miscreants pelted stones at private bus, tempo and KSRTC Rajahamsa bus on Monday December 8 at various places in bandh hit areas.
Hindu outfits have called for a strike in Bajpe, Gurupur, Vamanjur, Kaikamba and surrounding areas in the wake of communal clash on December 5 in Ulaibettu.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Driver of the Fathima bus was injured as stones were pelted at the bus.  A KSRTC Rajahamsa bus and tempo plying from Bengaluru were also came under the fury of the protesters.

High police security was deployed in the strike hit areas to prevent any unlawful incidents.

 

 

Murder attempt of a youth in Bajpe

Mangaluru: A group of miscreants tried to murder a youth in Bajpe. The incident happened on Sunday night December 7.

The youth named Ranjith (20) was on his way to home after duty. Four miscreants in two motor bikes followed him and when he reached Benkinatheshwar temple in Kenjaru attacked him with iron rods. Smelling the attack the youth jumped off from the bike due to which the assault from rods only managed to brush his forehead and the youth escaped from a deadly attack.

Ranjith was admitted to a private hospital in Mangaluru. A case has been filed in Bajpe police station

Rent issue: Marriage bus stopped by tempo drivers in Kaikamba

Bajpe: A group of tempo drivers waylaid a bus which was carrying people for a marriage function. The incident happened near Gurupur Kaikamba on Thursday November 6 at around 11am.

The 3 No. bus plying from Permanki to Mangaluru was carrying the people for a marriage ceremony organised in a hall in Kaikamba. The bus was stopped by some tempo drivers near Gurupur Kaikamba and information was given to the police.

The tempo drivers were heard saying, ` We are sitting here without passengers. We have already asked the related people to use tempo for marriage functions’. They forced the people to get down from the bus and made them walk to the hall.

Later speaking to Seeandsay tempo drivers told that, tempo should be used for travelling and marriage purpose. Tempo drivers will be in loss if the buses are hired for the functions. We have informed about the problem to the police department.

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Attempt to create tense atmosphere in bajpe

Bajpe: Last night on november 4 a banner has been put up in bajpe junction with regards to nandita death issue. The banner has been put up in the name of dharma raksha samiti bajpe juntion which has targetted muslim religion in the banner insulting the religious sentiments.

Localites have expressed dissatisfaction regarding this banner claiming this banner will spoil the communal harmony in bajpe town.

Bajpe had witness brutal communal voilence before some years and it is an sensitive region. Localites urge to remove the banner as soon a spossible before it becomes late.

Local police has already been informed regarding this and its upto police on how they handle the situation.

Miscreants damage direction boards in Gurupur Kaikamba

Bajpe: Miscreants damaged several direction boards placed near Vivekananda circle near Polali tower in Gurupur Kaikamba.

Few months ago the circle near Polali tower in Gurupur Kaikamba was renamed as `Vivekananda circle’. The road from the circle till B.C Road was named as Vivekananda road. Many direction boards with Vivekananda road written on them were placed throughout the road.

Two days ago some miscreants had uprooted some of these boards. Although later the boards were reinstalled in the same place again the boards were damaged by some persons. A case has been filed at Bajpe police station. The boards were again installed in their previous spots. 

 

 

 

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