Pedal power comes to the fore as hundreds participate in RxLife Cycle Rally

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December 2, 2012

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Mangalore, December 2: Pedal power came to the fore at the sixth edition of RxLife Cycle Rally wherein enthusiastic of cyclists including young and old ventured a stretch of 21 kms early on Sunday morning.

7-year-old Chatur and 83-year-old Ramachandra Rao were among over 1000 cyclists who battled early morning chill. The rally route covered a distance of 20 km starting from Lady Hill Circle and ending at Bejai-Kapikad School.

The cycle rally started as a family outing on cycles on an early winter morning in 2007. It has since caught the attention of people who love to cycle and has grown in stature as an annual event. The increasing number of registrations each passing year with 240 cyclists participating in the first edition in 2007 to 1400 participants last year vouches for its popularity, says Giridhar Kamath, chief coordinator of the event.

The purpose of the rally is to popularize cycling as a fitness tool and green alternative for short distance commuting mode, increasing awareness about the need for sane and safe riding habits and develop interest in outdoor activity among children.

Citing data provided by local RTO authorities on massive increase in number of two wheelers, Giridhar said, "A first fall from a bike can be fatal, while a similar fall from a cycle will be a learning experience."

Organizers had arranged for a cycle rescue vehicle to attend to mid-rally cycle break downs. An ambulance too was on hand to deal with exigencies.

Though it was not a competition or a race three lucky riders took home a cycle sponsored by BSA Hercules. Local entrepreneurs too had chipped in with gift vouchers.


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September 20,2024

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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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October 3,2024

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Bengaluru: The Karnataka Food Safety and Quality Department has issued an urgent warning following the discovery of potentially cancer-causing chemicals in cakes sold by certain bakeries across the state.

Recent tests conducted by the department revealed that some cake samples, particularly those with vibrant colors, contain harmful synthetic coloring agents such as Allura Red, a substance known to pose health risks. The findings have raised concerns about the use of artificial colors in bakery products, especially given their potential link to cancer and other serious health conditions.

"We routinely test various food products, and this time, our officials noticed unusually dark-colored cakes on the market," said Srinivas K, Commissioner of Food Safety for Karnataka. "Upon testing, we found that a few cakes contained Allura Red, a synthetic dye associated with health risks."

The use of artificial colors, especially in popular cakes like red velvet and pineapple varieties, is widespread as it attracts customers, particularly children. However, many bakers prefer using natural, safer alternatives, while some opt for synthetic dyes to enhance the cake's visual appeal.

"Most bakeries use permissible, natural colors that are safe for consumption. Unfortunately, a few are resorting to synthetic dyes just to make their cakes more attractive," said a bakery owner from Electronic City, speaking anonymously.

Medical experts are warning that consuming synthetic colors can lead to numerous health issues, including asthma and allergic reactions.

"Some of these artificial dyes are carcinogenic, and prolonged exposure could have serious consequences, especially for children and young adults," cautioned Dr. Vandana G, a private medical practitioner.

While the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) confirms that only a limited number of samples tested positive for harmful colors, legal action is being taken against the violators.

"There is no need for widespread panic or halting production. We are closely monitoring the situation, and only a few bakeries were found to be non-compliant. Rest assured, appropriate legal measures are underway," assured an FSSAI official. 

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