Allegation of police assault on media representatives during Bharat Jodo Yatra, action against culprits: CM Bommai

Allegation of police assault on media representatives during Bharat Jodo Yatra, action against culprits: CM Bommai

 

 Mandya: Mandya district SP N. Yatish's obstinate display has led to widespread criticism and outrage as police misbehaved with media personnel during the Bharat Jodo Yatra of Congress. The attack took place while providing security to Congress leader Sonia Gandhi during the Padayatra. It is said that instead of dispersing the people and controlling the situation during the padayatra, the police oppressed and assaulted the media persons. Police personnel misbehaved with media personnel at Jakkanahalli Cross in Pandavapur, Mandya district. The Superintendent of Police kept silent without taking any action. He said that we will bring a report regarding the attack on the media representatives in Mandya and investigate who is at fault and take action against the culprits. State's first tunnel aquarium set up in Cubbon Park! Bengaluru: The historic Cubbon Park, one of the attractions of Bangalore, will soon attract more tourists as the Suranga Aquarium will soon rise in this prestigious park. Cubbon Park Aquarium will get a new look, the Port and Fisheries Department has decided to develop the aquarium, which was built in 1983, on a PPP (Public Private Partnership) model. The 38-year-old aquarium will be given a new look by modernizing it. The department has decided to build a long tunnel aquarium at Cubbon Park, and the Fisheries Department is developing the aquarium on a private public partnership model in collaboration with a Bengaluru-based agency. It is said that Chief Minister Basavaraja Bommai will lay the foundation stone for the project on July 4. A lot of tourists visit this aquarium in Cubbon Park every day. 1.20 lakh tourists visit the aquarium annually. 12 lakh revenue is also collected from tourists every year. Now the department has decided to give a new touch to the aquarium to attract more tourists. The tender process has already been held and bloo aqua studio Bangalore has submitted a proposal to develop the aquarium at a cost of fifteen crore rupees. Like this, the new design of the aquarium will be decorated without changing the different tanks on 2 floors. A marine aquarium, a jelly aquarium and more than 150 species of freshwater ornamental fish are on display, while the tunnel aquarium houses more than 30 types of ornamental aqua animals and holds 60,000 liters of seawater. It will be 24 feet long, 10 feet wide and 15 feet high, said S Nandakumar, managing director of our Bangalore Aqua Pvt Ltd, a PPP model partner. Similar tunnel aquariums have been developed in Singapore, Dubai and China. In India there is one in Gujarat. But this is the first time in Karnataka, he said.



 Literacy is essential for the development of a country

``Change through learning'' center started in District Jail: Ny.Rajeshwari

 

Davangere, A.5- Education - Literacy is the basic need of every human being and by 2030 the objective of ``Learning to Change'' program is to make all the youth and adults illiterate by 2030. Source: ``Change from Story'' of Illiterate and Semi-Illiterate Prisoners organized on the occasion of Mahatma Gandhi and Lal Bahadur Shastri Jayanti in District Jail under the joint auspices of District Administration, Zilla Panchayat, Department of Prisons and Correctional Services, District Jail and District Adult Education Department. He spoke while inaugurating literacy and learning centers. People of any age should continue learning and make the best of their lives. In the 2011 census, the literacy rate was 75%, which is To achieve 100%, all the departments work in coordination and it should be realized that literacy is necessary for the development and strengthening of the country. He said that if the United Nations wants to see sustainable development, everyone should work hard to eliminate illiteracy all over the world by 2030. On the birth anniversary of Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi and Lal Bahadur Shastri, the Department of Literacy has opened a learning center in every prison for the illiterate and semi-illiterate prisoners in all jails of the state to stabilize reading, writing and simple arithmetic. The center was inaugurated today. The judge called upon the prisoners to make good use of this and come out cultured and lead a righteous life. Senior Civil Judge and member secretary of District Legal Service Authority Praveen L. were the chief guests of the program which was held in the presence of District Collector Shivananda Kapashi. Naik, District Superintendent of Police C.B. Rishyant, Additional District Superintendent of Police R.B. Basaragi, GPAM CEO Dr. A. Channappa, District Adult Education Officer Mahesh H. Dodamani arrived.

 

Nobel Prize in Chemistry to three for development of molecular assembly therapy discovery

 

Stockholm, a. 5 – Carolyn R. who developed a method for cell therapy. Bertozzi, Morton Meldal and K. Barry Sharpless has been awarded this year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry. This process is known as click chemistry and bio orthogonal reactions. It is used to make cancer drugs, DNA samples and special purpose materials. Laida Bertozzi of Stanford University in California, Meldal of Copenhagen University in Denmark and Sharpless of Scripps Research in California have been awarded. Sharpless was previously awarded the Nobel Prize in 2001. He is the fifth person to have won the Nobel Prize twice. Alain Aspect of France, who shed light on Quantum Joe Dune, John F. of America. Klauser and Austria's Anton Zelzinger won the Nobel Prize in Physics.

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