Banks in Udupi district will do business between 8 a.m. and noon from May 28 to June 6. Their working hours will be from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., as per an order issued by Udupi Deputy Commissioner and Distr
No new permissions for marriages in Udupi from May 25 to June 7
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Udupi Deputy Commissioner G. Jagadeesha said on Monday that the district administration will not grant any new permission from May 25 to June 7 for holding marriages.
However, those who have filed applications till May 24 and those who have been permitted to hold marriages can organise them during the period. But they are not supposed to hold engagements and ‘mehandi’ programmes, he said.
The Deputy Commissioner told presspersons in Udupi that criminal cases will be filed against those who are found organising engagements and ‘mehandi’ programmes. Tahsildars have been given instructions in this regard.
Get tested upon noticing symptoms, says Deputy Commissioner
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‘If people cooperate and undergo early treatment, the situation could be saved’
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‘If people cooperate and undergo early treatment, the situation could be saved’
Udupi Deputy Commissioner G. Jagadeesha on Tuesday urged people to immediately get tested for COVID-19 upon noticing symptoms. One should not drag till the condition worsens requiring treatment in intensive care units, he said.
ICU beds in the district are full and the situation is worsening as days pass with increasing number of COVID-19 positive patients, he said in a pre recorded video message. Despite asking people to get tested immediately after noticing symptoms, many remain home and approach hospitals in a serious condition thereby increasing the burden on the administration.
Police Commissioner says fake FB account created in his name
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The trend of fraudsters creating fake Facebook account of officials continued with Police Commissioner N. Shashi Kumar being the latest to fall victim.
Mr. Kumar said that he got to know of a fake Facebook account in his name on Sunday evening soon after receiving a call from his friend who stated that there was request made for ₹6,000 through that social media account.
In a message posted on his Facebook account, Mr. Kumar said, “A fake account with same photo and details created. all be careful. because someone may start requesting to transfer some money. all be alert on such requests.”