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The Hindu
The Hindu
National
Special Correspondent

Life normal in coastal Karnataka

KSRTC crew at the Mangaluru bus stand on Saturday. (Source: H.S. MANJUNATH)

Life was completely normal in coastal Karnataka on Saturday with the bandh call given by Kannada organisations to protest against the government’s decision to form Maratha Development Corporation eliciting little support.

Movement of buses, the lifeline of activities in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts, was as usual since early morning. Long distance services of Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) as well as private operators as well as local express and shuttle services plied as usual, as also city buses.

The government had deployed police personnel in good numbers at vantage locations across the city and highways in the region. Erecting barricade-speed breakers at important junctions, the police kept a watchful eye on the movement of people and vehicles. There were no disturbances.

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