Kasargod: Private bus owners and staff members of Kasaragod district have come forward to help victims of flood in Kerala.

They have decided to send the amount of ticket collection and employees' salary for Kerala Chief Minister’ relief fund. Consequently, the conductors of these private buses are taking buckets instead of tickets before the passengers. This drive of fund collection has been named as 'Karunya Yatra.'

Deputy Commissioner Dr. Sajitababu launched the Karunya Yatra at the Kasaragod Old Bus Stand.

Transport Officer K Abdul Shukur, DYSP P Sukumaran, Press Club President TA Shafi, Sangha District Secretary Satyan Poochakkad, Taluk President NM Hasainar, Secretary CA Muhammed Kunhi, Treasurer Shankar Naik, P M. Sripati, Taranath, NM Muhammed, K.Balan, Ibrahim, Basheer, Salim, Rajan and other bus owners were present.

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Bengaluru (PTI): The Karnataka High Court on Monday extended the interim relief given to Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh till March 9, in a case related to mimicking a character from the movie, 'Kantara Chapter-1', and allegedly mocking a deity.

The actor had approached the High Court seeking the quashing of the FIR against him for mimicking Rishab Shetty's role as 'Chavunda' deity in the movie.

While mimicking, Singh had called the deity a "ghost". The actor was asked to appear before the court in person on Monday.

Appearing on behalf of the actor, his counsel Sajjan Poovayya said Singh was stuck in London and was unable to reach Bengaluru due to the conflict in West Asia.

The complainant, who is a lawyer, alleged that his religious sentiments were hurt by calling the deity a ghost. On the directions of a local Court, the police registered a case against the actor.

The High Court on February 24 granted interim relief to the actor with directions to the police not to take any coercive steps against him.