Shivamogga, October 27: In a sudden development, the city corporation commissioner has locked the newly opened mall on the double road near Alkola on the outskirts of the city on Saturday.
Though the building is under construction, the mall owner has started the mall without even getting required permission from the City Corporation and started doing business. Against this, some organizations have lodged a complaint with City Corporation Commissioner Charulatha Somal and alleged that the Mall is being operated illegally.
Following the complaint, the Commissioner served a notice to the Commercial organization. Since the organization failed to give satisfactory answer to the notice, the city corporation officials have locked the mall as per the direction of the Commissioner. Now, woke up to the action, the mall authorities have filed application seeking licence for running the business, sources said.
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Bengaluru: A new 55-bed palliative care centre for terminally ill patients, named the Nemmadi Centre for Palliative Care, will be inaugurated near Nelamangala on Sunday. The facility will offer all services completely free of cost.
According to a report published by Deccan Herald on Saturday, the centre has been set up by the Sukruthi Charitable Trust in collaboration with Rotary Bangalore Midtown. Around Rs 20 crore has been invested in the project, which will operate without a billing counter, ensuring that families do not have to pay for treatment.
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The centre will provide comprehensive palliative care, including medical support, counselling for patients and their families, and bereavement care. The facility aims to help families cope with the physical and emotional challenges of caring for terminally ill patients.
“A cornerstone of the project was the generous donation of land by former MLC E Krishnappa, which made the centre possible,” DH quoted Palani Loganathan as saying.
The inauguration ceremony will be attended by Madhusudan Sai, founder of the Sri Madhusudan Sai Global Humanitarian Mission, Karnataka Health Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao and Rajya Sabha MP Dr C.N. Manjunath who also serves as the chief medical advisor to the centre will also be present, along with several senior government officials and healthcare leaders.
