It's Dasara season: Mangalore wears starry look

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October 4, 2013
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Mangalore, Oct 4: The preparations for Mangalore Dasara is almost over. Everyone working in connection to the Mangalore Dasara are seen doing final rounds of work, giving final touches to put up a splendid show on October 5 so that people carry home resplendent memory.

Dasara will be held from October 5 to 15 and for the festival, a total of 9 kms road stretch have been embellished and illuminated with miniature lights put up in different patterns and designs. It is said that about 20 lakh electric lights have been used to decorate the city streets as against the 18 lakh lights used during last Dasara.

One Mr Jeevandas has been given the lighting contract, who instead had brought in sub contractors from Mysore, Bangalore, Kasargod and other areas to complete the works. Over 100 workers have toiled for 15 days to put up this magnificent light show, which will be spelling its magic on Friday evening.

Golden hues

On the other hand, the workers are busy giving last touches to Kudroli Sri Gokarnatheshwara Kshetra Kalyana Mantapa, where the statues of Goddess Sharada and Navadurgas will be installed. Based on the theme of 'golden hues' Chandrashekar Suvarna from Mulky is putting in his best efforts to transform the Kalyana Mantapa into a heavenly abode, which would look like the place where the gods and goddesses reside.

Procession

The elaborate procession of idol Sharada will be held on October 14. While there were 57 tableaux in the procession last year, this year the anticipation is higher.

All in all Kudroli temple turns into a cauldron of activities during the nine days dedicated to idol Shakti. Thousands of pilgrims throng at the temple to seek divine blessing and hundreds of volunteers travel from different parts of the district to serve the temple. It is believed that over 15 lakh people are served meals as part of 'annasantharpane' at the temple during the auspicious nine days.

Mangalore Dasara has become popular in the state and its repute stands next to Mysore Dasara. With more and more people thronging to Mangalore during Dasara, the popularity of Mangalore Dasara is only growing a notch higher every year.

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January 3,2025

Mangaluru: The long-awaited DC office complex in Padil is nearing completion, with plans underway to inaugurate the facility during Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s visit to Mangaluru for the State Olympics meet on January 17. Karnataka Legislative Assembly Speaker U T Khader inspected the site and emphasized the urgency of completing the ₹75 crore project within the set deadline.

“We aim to finish the work by January 10 so that the inauguration can align with the Chief Minister’s visit. However, the final decision will depend on the project’s readiness by then,” Khader stated during his site inspection.

The ambitious project, reflecting the rich Tulu Nadu heritage in its design, received administrative approval on April 28, 2015. Following delays, the work order was issued on February 3, 2018, and construction began on March 17, 2018. Khader assured that the building's traditional architecture will extend to its surroundings, including an aesthetically designed entrance gate.

Spread across 5.89 acres, the complex boasts a total plinth area of 21,054.88 sq m, encompassing multiple levels:

Basement: 4043.88 sq m
Ground Floor: 7553.36 sq m
First Floor: 4158.94 sq m
Second and Third Floors: 2561.28 sq m each
Roof 1 and 2: 88.07 sq m each

The facility aims to centralize government services by housing most departments—except Revenue and RDPR—under one roof. This initiative, Khader highlighted, will streamline operations, save time, and enhance convenience for both officials and the public.

"Officials have been directed to expedite the remaining work, ensuring its timely completion," he added, reaffirming the government’s commitment to creating a functional and visually iconic administrative hub for the region.

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January 9,2025

Udupi: In a shocking case of cyber fraud, a 38-year-old woman from Karkala in Udupi district, has reportedly lost Rs 24 lakh to a digital arrest scam. The victim, Preema Sheril D'Souza, fell prey to a fraudulent scheme orchestrated through fake calls and threats.

According to the complaint filed, the incident unfolded on Tuesday when Preema received a call at 12:30 pm from an individual claiming to represent the Delhi Telecom Department. The caller alleged that another SIM card had been purchased using her Aadhaar number and was being used for illegal activities in Uttar Pradesh, leading to multiple cases being registered against her.

To add credibility to the scam, the caller arranged a video call where a person dressed as a police officer introduced himself as a CBI official. This individual instructed her to cooperate with the "investigation" and warned her not to disclose the matter to anyone. The scammer also issued threats, claiming that harm would come to her husband and child if she failed to comply.

Under duress, Preema was coerced into sharing her bank account details and transferring a staggering Rs 24 lakh to accounts specified by the fraudsters. She transferred Rs 14 lakh to an account in Federal Bank and Rs 10 lakh to an account in Yes Bank via RTGS from her Fixed Deposit account. The threats of an arrest warrant further pressured her into complying with the scammers' demands.

Upon realizing the fraud, she reported the incident to the authorities. A case has since been registered at the Karkala Rural Police Station, and investigations are underway.

This incident serves as a critical reminder to stay vigilant against such scams. Individuals are advised to verify the identity of callers and refrain from sharing sensitive information or transferring money without proper authentication. If you encounter similar fraudulent activities, report them immediately to the police or cybercrime cell.

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