Movement of heavy vehicles via Mahakalipadpu banned till June 19
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The police have banned the movement of heavy vehicles, including buses, between National Highway 66-Mahakalipadpu-Morgan’s Gate with immediate effect till June 19 to facilitate the construction of railway underbridges and connecting road.
Police Commissioner N. Shashi Kumar, in his capacity as Additional District Magistrate, has issued orders to this effect under the Indian Motor Vehicles Act and Karnataka Motor Vehicles Rules. Heavy goods vehicles and buses have to operate via Pumpwell (Bhagavan Mahaveer) Circle, he said.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (Crime and Traffic) Vinay Gaonkar said that light motor vehicles, however, could use the stretch.
Mangaluru: Year after firing during anti-CAA violence, magisterial report awaits action
Sat, Dec 19 2020 04:27:54 PM
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)
Mangaluru, Dec 19: After the protest against the implementation of the Citizenship Amendment Act turned violent, two had died in police firing. Saturday December 19 happens to be the first anniversary of the event. The report of the magisterial inquiry conducted into the incident has reached the government. Even the first phase of the investigation report prepared by the criminal investigation department (CID) has been filed in the court.
In spite of the prevalence of restrictions under section 144 in the city, activists of an organization had planned flash protest near the State Bank. They protesters were asked to go away, but they had remained adamant. The police caned the crowd after which stones and glass pieces were hurled at the policemen. The disturbances spread to Bunder area. Thousands of people gathered at Azi