The Goodzillas: Vaccine evangelists
Many
volunteer groups have been going door to door to dispel rumours about vaccinations and organising drives to make it easy for the urban poor to get the jab
Vaccine hesitancy has been one of the biggest factors standing in the way of the vulnerable groups getting vaccinated. Thankfully, lots of volunteers in
Bengaluru are addressing this problem while also arranging vaccine drives for such groups.
Many volunteer groups have taken up vaccination drives and started to vaccinate those who are underprivileged. In addition to this, they are educating people about the benefits of the vaccine and busting myths and rumours. Many volunteers are going door to door in
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AAA Accusing the B.S. Yediyurappa-led BJP Government in the State of “indulging in loot,” CPI(M) leader Brinda Karat on Sunday said that the Government was looting people’s pocket to help the corporates.
“The pandemic management in Karnataka has been marked by corruption and communal approach. It is a looting government,” she said, participating in an online protest, organised jointly by five left parties and two secular parties on Sunday.
“The BJP government in Karnataka is following an unethical and immoral approach in the COVID-19 management,” said.
Referring to the corruption, she said that the bed blocking scam has been among those reported. “(Union Home Minister) Amit Shah’s blue eyed boy’s name is Surya. But he only brings darkness,” the CPI(M) leader said, referring to the Bengaluru South MP Tejasvi Surya, who communalised the bed blocking issue.
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Dakshina Kannada: VHP opposes govt s move to pay allowance to Imams
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June 9, 2021
Mangaluru, June 9: The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) has come out against the Karnataka governments move to pay allowances to Imams of 41 Mosques and Madrasas in Dakshina Kannada district as Covid lockdown compensation from the funds of Hindu religious endowment department.
In a memorandum submitted to state Muzrai Minister Kota Srinivas Poojary, the VHP said the money received from Hindu temples and daivsthanas should be utilised for the temples and the welfare of Hindu community. We condemn the decision of the state BJP government to use it for mosques and madrasas, it said.