Euphoria rocks Mangalore

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January 14, 2012

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Mangalore, January 14: The country's most loved rock band Euphoria, which has won many awards and has produced the maximum number of albums, seven on the last count descended on the stage of the 17th National Youth Festival at Mangala Stadium.

Rightly timed on a Saturday night the youth of Mangalore were poised to experience music of a different kind when the rock band doled out some of their best compositions.

The opening act of the concert was one of their signature numbers 'Dum pe chak Dum'. The crowd which turned out for the performance was a mixed one. Seated in the front were mostly families. But the rear seats were filled with youngsters who were just waiting to be entertained. As the lead singer Palash Sen began to send out his voice into the crowd through the mic, the crowd were on their feet forgetting their chairs.

As the evening went on the crowd came forward and began dancing along with Palash. The lead singer encouraged the audience by pointing his mic towards the crowd which was very interactive by singing along with Euphoria. As the performance went on the band dished out 'Aa Bhi Ja', 'Saason mein Jo' and one of the songs from their latest album which is titled 'Alvida, Shukriya, See you later'. The band also sent in some special numbers like remixed versions of popular Bollywood numbers 'Dil Chahtha Hai' and 'Rang De Basanthi'.

With every number being performed the crowd was getting more and more crazy and one could see the entire young population in the audience dance and sway their hands to encourage the band. With every number it seemed as though the energy levels of the band only increased. The evening saw the band roll out some amazing numbers like their latest song 'Item Song'. As the crowd got more and more intimate with the lead singer who also tried to speak in Tulu and get intimate with the crowd.

The youth went berserk over each number and the Police had a difficult time controlling the enthusiasm of the crowd. As the crowd was mostly youngsters, it was the right choice of the organizers to bring in a band like this.

Rahul one of the dancing youngster from the crowd said, “It is a great thing to see Euphoria live in Mangalore and it is my weekend which I think is well spent at this concert”.

The organisers expressed their gratitude by felicitating the band, Euphoria. Present on the stage were District-in-charge minister Krishna J Palemar, MLA Yogish Bhat, Deputy Commissioner NS Channappa Gowda.


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Mangaluru, Sep 19: Following the recent Nipah virus-related fatalities in Kerala, health authorities in Dakshina Kannada are taking proactive measures to monitor for potential cases of monkey fever. While typically found in African countries, monkey fever has raised concerns within the district, prompting increased vigilance.

To ensure early detection, travelers arriving at Mangaluru’s international airport and local ports will undergo health screenings. Additionally, a dedicated ambulance has been placed on standby for any emergent cases, and Wenlock Hospital has set aside a special ward with six reserved beds specifically for monkey fever patients.

"We currently have no confirmed cases of monkey fever in Dakshina Kannada, and there are no direct orders from the state government," said Dr. Timmaiah, the District Health Officer. "However, we are taking preventive measures, including continuous screening of incoming passengers. A special meeting is also being planned to discuss future action steps."

Dr. Timmaiah further highlighted the rise in general viral infections following the region's recent shift in weather patterns. "With the decline in rainfall, we are seeing an uptick in viral cases, particularly fevers accompanied by cough, cold, and throat pain, especially in children. Though Mangaluru has experienced mostly sunny weather, occasional rain at night has contributed to the spread of illnesses. It’s crucial for the public to remain vigilant and take preventive measures."

Health officials are urging residents to seek timely medical advice and follow recommended precautions to mitigate the spread of infectious diseases.

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The court instructed the Lokayukta (an anti-corruption authority) to provide a report within three months. It also ordered the relevant authorities to file a First Information Report (FIR) regarding the case.

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Mandya: The Deputy Superintendent of Police of Nagamangala town in Mandya district has been suspended for "negligence and dereliction of duty" in connection with the clashes that broke out between two groups during a Lord Ganesh idol procession, police said on Friday.

This is the second suspension of a police officer over the clashes on September 11 following which mobs went on a rampage targeting several shops and vehicles leading to tension here.

The situation in the town has since returned to normalcy and most of the shops have started operating. However, adequate security forces continued to be stationed here as a precautionary measure, according to police.

Sumeeth A R, DySP (Nagamangala), was suspended on Thursday for negligence and dereliction of duty, Mandya Superintendent of Police Mallikarjun Baldandi told PTI.

"He (Sumeeth) was not present at the spot nor was he at the police headquarters when the incident occurred. He arrived late at the spot despite the sensitive nature of events," he said.

Earlier, Police Inspector Ashok Kumar posted at Nagamangala town police station was suspended for dereliction of duty in connection with the violence.

A total of 55 people have been arrested in connection with the incident.

According to police, an argument broke out between two groups, when the Ganesh idol procession by devotees from Badarikoppalu village reached a place of worship on September 11, and some miscreants hurled stones, which escalated the situation.

The police had used mild force to disperse the crowd to control the situation.

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