Bengaluru, Feb 13: JDS MLA Narayana Gowda on Wednesday landed in Bengaluru, from Mumbai where he was reportedly camping.

Alleging that BJP government in Maharashtra had kept Narayan Gowda who is a hotelier in Mumbai, under house arrest and when people of his constituency went to Mumbai looking for him, he was not found to be in the city, Congress and JDS MLAs led by Siddaramaiah had planned to go to Mumbai and stage protest against the Maharashtra government, it is said.

"Narayan Gowda has reached Bengaluru. He will attend the Budget Session today. Ask him whether he is in contact with the BJP or not", Tourism Minister SR Mahesh said.

It is also said that four disgruntled Congress MLAs who were camping in Mumbai for the last one and half months, have also reached Bengaluru. But it is not clear whether they would attend the Session or resign from their position. Coalition government coordinator Siddaramaiah has already appealed the Speaker to disqualify the four MLAs.

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Mangaluru: Around 300 students from government colleges and schools in Kavoor were given free sanitary pads during an awareness programme on menstrual health and hygiene held on Saturday.

The programme was organised by the Women Research Centre and the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) at the Government First Grade College (GFGC), Kavoor. The students hailed from Government First Grade college (GFGC), PU government college and high school, Deccan Herald reported.

Prameela Rao of Women Research Centre reportedly said, such awareness programme on menstrual health and free distribution of pads will be organised once in two months throughout the year. The entire cost of organising the awareness programmes and free distribution of pads had been sponsored by US based couple, Vinay Kumar and Dr Sowmya Rao, and a non-government organisation ‘Code Crimson'."

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Joint Director of the Department of Collegiate Education, Kavitha K R, who inaugurated the programme reportedly said, such initiatives should inspire students to give back to society in the future. As per the report, she highlighted the need for more women role models and encouraged students to break taboos surrounding menstruation.

According to the report, GFGC Principal Dr Geetha M L urged students to use biodegradable sanitary pads. Doctors Ankita Sarkar and Anuja Sarkar from Code Crimson addressed students on menstrual myths, hygiene practices, the importance of regular pad changes and safe disposal methods.

The speakers stressed that menstruation is a natural process and encouraged students to seek correct information without hesitation.