Mangaluru, May 29: Some humanitarian youths took the responsibility of delivering the medicine to the door steps of the needy people in Mangaluru that was facing flood like situation due to incessant rain on Tuesday, May 29.

‘Team Health E’, a group of young men were seen taking medicines to the door steps of the people who found it difficult to come out of the house due to heavy rain. The team was charging only the medicine price for this service.

Young businessman Neeraj Bhandari and his five friends formed ‘Team Health E’ and volunteered this humanitarian task. They spent messages about their service in Whatsapp and facebook.

"We are mulling to open a start up of online medicine sale. On Tuesday as it was raining heavily, we thought many would need medicine at this moment but due to rain it won't be possible for them to venture out of the house. Hence, we decided to help them without keeping profit in mind. Many people called us and took advantage of our service" said Neeraj Bhandari to Varthabharati.  

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Chikkaballapura (Karnataka), Nov 15: BJP MP K Sudhakar on Friday accused the Congress government of using the investigation into COVID-19 management during the BJP regime as a "political tool" against his party.

The Congress government, based on the recommendation of Justice John Michael D’Cunha, has initiated an investigation into alleged irregularities in COVID-19 management under the BJP’s administration.

“Let them investigate. They have turned investigations into weapons against us. We are ready for any probe. We worked with conscience and saved lives during COVID-19, while Congress leaders stayed indoors,” Sudhakar told reporters.

He defended the previous BJP government’s handling of the pandemic, highlighting the risks taken by officials and health department employees during the crisis.

Sudhakar criticised the Congress for altering the scope of the investigation, noting that the D’Cunha Commission had only submitted an interim report.

“The investigation is incomplete. Based on a preliminary inquiry report, a cabinet sub-committee led by Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar was formed. Within a month, they have also ordered the formation of a Special Investigation Team (SIT),” he said.

Responding to Congress allegations that the BJP government purchased PPE kits at Rs 2,100 each from China and Hong Kong instead of locally available kits priced at Rs 330, Sudhakar questioned the availability of PPE kits at the time.

“Where were the PPE kits? The then Chief Minister Yediyurappa and Health Minister Sriramulu procured them through discussions with the Centre and imports from China,” he said.

Sudhakar dismissed the Congress’s claims as "politically motivated", and alleged that the party aims to "tarnish" BJP leaders’ reputations.

“The Congress wants to portray BJP leaders as villains, but this will not benefit them. The wheel of time keeps turning, and we will see where they stand when it does,” he remarked.

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