Mangaluru: The Mangaluru City Corporation is reportedly preparing to implement a plan to deliver birth-death certificates to the houses of applicants moving forward.
The plan, which is set to be implemented from Monday, will prevent unnecessary hassle in this regard, it is learned. Under the new plan, the MCC will be mailing the certificates via the Indian Post to the residences of the applicants.
“Talks have already been conducted with the officials from the postal department concerning the implementation of this facility for the citizens. The plan will be initiated after drawing a contract in this regard under the purview of Mayor Premanand Shetty and Senior Postal Superintendent Shriharsha N.”, Commissioner Akshay Sridhar said.
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Panambur: A man who allegedly came armed to attack another person was caught by members of the public and later handed over to police in Jokatte late on Friday night.
The accused has been identified as Naveen Poojari, originally from Vamanjoor and presently residing in Jokatte.
According to police sources, Naveen was married and has an eight-year-old son. The couple are now divorced.
Police said Naveen suspected that his former wife, who is employed at a showroom in Padil, was moving closely with Devi Prasad Acharya, a mechanic working there.
Based on this suspicion, Naveen allegedly went to the house of Devi Prasad Acharya on Friday night carrying a deadly weapon, created a scene and issued threats.
During the incident, Devi Prasad Acharya reportedly contacted the 112 emergency helpline, following which Naveen fled from the spot.
While escaping, Naveen is said to have fallen from his two-wheeler near the Jokatte Panchayat area. Local residents who rushed to help noticed a deadly weapon on the vehicle and immediately alerted police.
Officials from Panambur Police Station rushed to the spot, took Naveen into custody and brought him to the station.
A case has been registered based on the complaint filed by Devi Prasad Acharya, and further action is under way.
