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Time of India
24-06-2025
- Time of India
Civic worker takes own life after facing verbal abuse
Haveri: A civic worker of Haveri City Municipal Council, who consumed poison following psychological distress stemming from verbal mistreatment during a disagreement over banner removal, died on Monday night. Rangappa Herakal is survived by his wife, three sons and three daughters. The incident happened near Gurubhavan on June 5. Herakal removed an unauthorised birthday banner on the instructions of municipal commissioner. Herakal had to face intense verbal abuse, leading to severe emotional trauma. "He consumed poison on June 19 and received initial treatment at Haveri District Hospital, followed by a transfer to KIMS Hospital in Hubballi, where he passed away on Monday night despite medical efforts," alleged the deceased victim's son, Rakesh Herakal. You Can Also Check: Hubballi AQI | Weather in Hubballi | Bank Holidays in Hubballi | Public Holidays in Hubballi The case has been registered at Haveri police station. Raju Doddamani, another sanitation worker involved in the incident, continues to receive medical treatment. Dalit organisations have demanded immediate action against those responsible for Rangappa's death. They insist on denying bail to the accused, dismissing them, and imposing strict legal consequences. However, the investigation is ongoing at Haveri Town police station. These organisations are also requesting improved protection for sanitation workers, who have become scared after this occurrence. Furthermore, they are demanding appropriate monetary support from the govt for Herakal's family members.


Daily Tribune
17-06-2025
- Health
- Daily Tribune
BDK Bahrain Honors 19 Organizations for Contributions to Blood Donation
TDT I Manama On the occasion of World Blood Donor Day, the Blood Donors Kerala (BDK) Bahrain Chapter honored 19 organizations that collaborated with them in organizing blood donation camps. The organizations felicitated were: ICRF, All Kerala Drivers Freeakers, Beats of Bahrain, Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, Kayamkulam Pravasi Koottayma, World Malayalee Federation, Edappalayam Bahrain Chapter, Voice of Trivandrum, Science of Spirituality, Pavizha Dweepile Ponnanikkar, Gurudwara Singh Sabha, Sachin Cricket Club, KIMS Hospital, Gudaibiya Koottam, OICC Bahrain, Bahrain Malayalees Pravasi Forum, Malabar Adukkala, Asri Labour Union, and Palakkad Pravasi Association. The event was attended by renowned historical author P. Hareendranath, ICRF Chairman Adv. V. K. Thomas, BDK Bahrain Patron Dr. P. V. Cherian, KIMS Hospital Bahrain Sales Manager Pyari Lal, Middle East Hospital Ayurveda Doctor Dr. Athulya Unnikrishnan, along with BDK Bahrain Chapter office bearers and executive committee members.


Time of India
08-06-2025
- Time of India
'Beaten with bats, rods, beer bottles and sticks': Civic worker assaulted over banner removal in Karnataka; 7 arrested
HAVERI: Raju Doddamani, a municipal worker, was violently assaulted inside a bar on Saturday evening. The attack, led by transgender person Akshata KC and Shantu Koravar, left Raju with severe injuries. The assailants used cricket bats during the attack. Due to the severity of his injuries, Raju was shifted to KIMS Hospital in Hubballi. Following the incident, Haveri Town Police arrested seven people after registering an FIR. The police have taken Shantappa Koravar, Arjun Koravar, Pratham, Pakiresh Koravar, Mukesh Patel, Prajwal, and Ganesh to their custody. The case is currently being investigated at the Haveri Town Police Station. According to police reports, the conflict originated from the removal of an unauthorised birthday banner following instructions from the City Municipal Council Haveri commissioner on June 7. The attackers specifically chose municipal workers as their targets. The situation escalated when a group of transgenders and troublemakers attacked Raju and another civic worker Feerappa Shirabadagi. The disturbance increased when transgender Akshata KC entered the City Municipal Council premises partially undressed. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 5 Books Warren Buffett Wants You to Read In 2025 Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo The group also issued death threats to civic workers. Feerappa subsequently filed a complaint against the group for assault and hindering public work. In response, the primary accused, Akshata, along with 10 others, entered Lakshmi Venkateshwar Bar and attacked Raju Doddamani whilst he was drinking with friends. They assaulted him with cricket bats, rods, beer bottles, and sticks until he lost consciousness, requiring hospitalisation. The attackers recorded the assault, which later appeared on social media. The entire incident was also captured on CCTV. Municipal workers staged a protest outside Haveri Town Police Station, demanding the arrest of all perpetrators involved in the assault. The incident has raised questions about the safety of municipal workers and the need for stricter enforcement of rules regarding unauthorised public installations. "We have filed a complaint against those accused of attacking civic workers. We maintain zero tolerance for such attacks, and we have arrested seven accused already. Our police are searching for more suspects believed to be involved in this incident. We will initiate legal action against them," shared Anshu Kumar Srivastava, SP Haveri.


Hindustan Times
06-06-2025
- Hindustan Times
3 Dalit minors tied to flagpole, assaulted in Karnataka; 8 held
Three Dalit minor boys were allegedly tied to a flagpole and brutally assaulted by a mob of upper-caste villagers in Harogeri village under the Naragund police station limits in Karnataka's Gadag district. The assault, which took place on May 28, surfaced only after videos began circulating on social media, triggering widespread outrage. According to police, the attack was triggered by allegations that the boys had sent obscene messages to a girl from an upper-caste community. Using this as justification, a mob of around 60 people allegedly tied the boys to a gram panchayat flagpole and beat them with ropes, sticks, and slippers. The attack left the boys with serious injuries and swelling across their bodies. ALSO READ | Dalit family beaten with rods in UP village for objecting to cattle grazing, 6 booked 'The incident was triggered by obscene messages sent by the minor boys, who belong to the Dalit community,' Naragund police inspector B Manjunath told Hindustan Times. 'We registered a case under the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act and BNS provisions on May 30 and have arrested eight persons so far. Many accused are absconding, but we arrested four more on Friday and are continuing our efforts to trace the remaining suspects.' A separate POCSO case has also been registered against 30 people in connection with the incident, police said. The brutality didn't stop with the assault. According to the families of the victims, when they attempted to intervene, they were threatened and chased away by members of the dominant caste. 'Untouchability is still very much alive in our village,' one of the victim's parents told HT. 'This incident is just another example of the discrimination we face every day.' ALSO READ | Dalit family attacked during wedding ceremony in Ballia Adding to the tragedy, one of the assaulted minors, overwhelmed by shame and trauma, attempted suicide by consuming poison. He was rushed to KIMS Hospital in Hubballi, where he remains in critical condition. While a case was eventually registered at the Naragund police station, local sources indicated that there were initial efforts to suppress the complaint, with some community leaders reportedly pushing for a compromise. It was only after the visuals went viral online that authorities moved to take formal action.


Business Upturn
13-05-2025
- Business
- Business Upturn
KIMS shares jump 2% as Q4 net profit rises 47% YoY to Rs 106 crore
By Aman Shukla Published on May 13, 2025, 09:15 IST Shares of Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS Hospital) surged over 2% in morning trade on Monday following the release of its robust Q4 FY25 earnings. The Hyderabad-based hospital chain reported a 47.2% year-on-year rise in consolidated net profit, reaching ₹106 crore for the quarter ended March 31, 2025, compared to ₹72 crore in the same period last year. The company also reported a 25.7% increase in total revenue, which stood at ₹801 crore in Q4 FY25, up from ₹637 crore in Q4 FY24. The strong quarterly performance was driven by higher patient footfall, improved operational efficiency, and expansion across key locations. For the full financial year FY25, KIMS posted a 22% growth in revenue, touching ₹3,067 crore, compared to ₹2,514 crore in the previous fiscal. Annual net profit also witnessed a healthy rise, growing from ₹336 crore to ₹415 crore. Disclaimer: The information provided is for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial or investment advice. Stock market investments are subject to market risks. Always conduct your own research or consult a financial advisor before making investment decisions. Author or Business Upturn is not liable for any losses arising from the use of this information. Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at