Traffic banned for civic works
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Police Commissioner N. Shashi Kumar on Monday issued an order banning traffic movement on Karnad Sadashiva Rao Road, Panje Mangesh Rao Road and Sharavu Mahaganapathi Temple Road in the city with immediate effect.
The ban on K.S. Rao Road is effective for 60 days till June 10, while the ban on P.M. Rao Road and Sharavu Mahaganapathi Temple Road will be in force for 30 days till May 11.
The ban is meant to facilitate taking up storm-water drain bridge and underground drainage projects, a press release said.
The storm-water drain bridge work will be taken up near Shan Plaza (Hotel Janata Deluxe) and Prabhat Talkies on K.S. Rao Road.
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Penn State Altoona takes fourth in AMCC Softball Preseason Poll
March 16, 2021
NORTH BOSTON, N.Y. The Penn State Altoona softball team was predicted to finish in fourth place in the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference this season, when the league announced the results of its 2021 Preseason Coaches’ Poll.
Mount Aloysius College, which won each of the previous two AMCC championships, was voted into first place in the poll. Penn State Behrend took second place, and Pitt-Bradford was third.
Led by sixth-year head coach Joe Merilli, the Penn State Altoona softball program has high hopes as it enters the 2021 season. The Lady Lions will feature a strong group of returning players from last spring to go along with some key additions to the roster. Penn State Altoona had gotten out to a 2-8 start last season before the remainder of the schedule was canceled due to the spread of COVID-19
Over one in 10 current COVID-19 cases are children, with the highest number in the 11-17 age group, prompting Church and independent schools to hold out while monitoring the situation closely.
Among the active cases, 83 children are aged up to five years, 85 are between six and 10 and 175 are in the 11-17 age group, adding up to around 12 per cent, according to the Superintendent of Public Health, Charmaine Gauci, who was on Tuesday taking questions from Times of Malta readers.
Last September, before the opening of schools, less than five per cent of those with COVID-19 were children.
The number of infected children was also highlighted in August, when they made up around 1.5 per cent of active cases.
Mangaluru: 5 achievers felicitated on International Women’s Day
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March 8, 2021
Mangaluru, Mar 8: Women India Movement observed International Women’s Day by felicitating five achievers in Mangaluru on Monday.
The achievers who were felicitated are Sabitha Monis who was born without arms and was recently selected for the Women Achievers award-2021, instituted by Press Council of India and Karnataka Newspapers Association, Ayesha (Karkala), Ashleen (Mangaluru), Shamshad (Mangaluru) and Reshma (Mangaluru).
National Women’s Front State President and Bantwal Town Municipal Council member Zeenath Bantwal said, “Women should raise voice against atrocities and injustice. Women are not weak. Unitedly, they should raise their voice in the country.”
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