Mangaluru: The police have arrested four men who were allegedly selling cannabis near Urwa Marigudi in the city on Sunday.
The arrested have been identified as Mahesh alias Macha (24), a resident of CPC Compound near Modern Rice Mill; Ritesh alias Ritu (20), a resident of Bokkapatna Road; Sudarshan M (24), a resident of Urwa Longlane area. Ashok Nagar PK compound’s Ritesh (21).
The police, who conducted the raid based on specific information, have seized 1.5 gm cannabis, four mobile phones, and cash.
City Police Commissioner T.R. Suresh, DCPs Hanumantharaya and Uma Prashanth and ACP Uday Nayak, Urwa police station inspector and staff participated in the operation.
Urva police have registered a case.
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New Delhi (PTI): Vice President C P Radhakrishnan on Friday released the latest edition of the Constitution in Sindhi language, in both Devanagari and Persian scripts here.
Addressing a gathering, the vice president extended greetings to the Sindhi-speaking community on the occasion of Sindhi Bhasha Diwas.
He described Sindhi as one of the oldest and most melodious languages, noting that its literary tradition reflects a unique confluence of Vedantic philosophy and Sufi thought, promoting universal values of oneness, love, and brotherhood.
Highlighting the significance of the occasion, he said that the release of the Constitution in Sindhi, particularly in the Devanagari script for the first time since Independence, marks an important milestone in promoting linguistic inclusivity.
He emphasised that the Constitution is not merely a legal document but the living spirit of the nation, embodying its aspirations, safeguarding rights, and guiding democratic governance.
He observed that India stands unique in making its Constitution available in a wide range of languages and recalled similar initiatives undertaken in recent years, including translations in Bodo, Dogri, Santhali, Tamil, Gujarati, and Nepali. These efforts, he said, celebrate India’s linguistic diversity and reinforce democratic values.
