Mangaluru: In an incident that occurred in the city’s Wenlock District Government Hospital, a young man reportedly died due to a short-circuit that led to his electrocution, whilst he was working. 

The deceased youth has been identified as Aneesh (20), a resident of Kotekar Beeri. The short circuit reportedly occurred when Aneesh was working in the canteen, causing this unfortunate incident. 

It is learned that the deceased youth was working at the Wenlock Hospital, whilst also receiving education at the KPT College.

A case has been registered at the Mangaluru (Pandeshwar) Police Station.

 

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Mangaluru: Prohibitory orders have been issued under the Mangaluru City Police Commissionerate limits in the background of National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) examinations scheduled to be held on May 5 across 18 examination centers.

The Deputy Commissioner of Law and Order and Special Executive Magistrate Siddhartha Goyal issued the orders, declaring the area around 200 meters of the examination center as prohibitory area to prevent any kind on illegal activities, untoward incidents and to conduct the examination in a transparent and error-free manner.

The order prohibits activities such as assisting in cheating during the exams, writing answers on slips or other materials, and distributing or transmitting prohibited materials within the 200-meter radius around the examination centers.

Additionally, the operation of Xerox shops within this 200-meter radius is prohibited one hour before the starting of the exam and during its duration. The use of electronic communication devices, including mobile phones, telephones, Bluetooth devices, and pagers, is strictly prohibited within the examination center premises.