Bangalore : 30 School Kids Caught Smoking 'hookah' in Club


Bangalore, March 5 (IANS) In a surprise raid on a snooker club in the heart of Bangalore, a team of civic body officials Monday caught about 30 students of a convent school smoking 'hookah' (hubble-bubble).

"About 30 students of Baldwin's boys and girls high school were found smoking hookah in the snooker club during school timings. As they were minors reading in eighth-to-tenth class, we let them off with a warning but sealed the club for allowing them to indulge in an illegal act," a Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) health official told IANS.

The snooker club is located on second floor of the Gold Tower shopping complex in upscale Residency Road near the 130-year-old convent school and has an attached bar and restaurant to entertain its members and guests.

"The raid was conducted on a tip-off and complaints from parents to the local ward corporator (Shivakumar) about the suspect activities of the club in the vicinity of the private school. We were shocked to find boys and girls in school uniforms and carrying books in backpacks having hookah in turns by coughing up about Rs.200-300," BBMP deputy health officer S. Suresh said.

On a directive by the central and state governments under the Control of Tobacco Products Act 2004 (COTPA), the civic body passed a resolution a year ago to enforce the ban on smoking, including hookah in public places across the city.

"We also banned display and sale of tobacco products, including "gutkha" (tobacco-based beetle nuts) within 1 km of schools and colleges across the city on a directive by the Karnataka High Court to prevent students from getting addicted to such health hazards," Suresh said.

Though bars and restaurants challenged the ban arguing that hookah did not fall in the tobacco category, the high court upheld it (ban order) as tobacco leaves were used in the instrument with a long pipe to inhale the smoke.

"We have also informed the school authorities to beware of its students indulging in such activities during school timings and to alert all parents to keep a watch on their wards outside the school," BBMP spokesman S.S. Khandre told IANS.

An official of the school, however, declined to comment saying he was not aware of what happened outside the school premises.

  

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  • Damodar Bhat, Udupi

    Thu, Mar 08 2012

    In the best universities abroad there are beer pubs in the campus.So what's the big issue ?

    This is a first time experience for these kids.It is good to try out and know its evil.

    In Goa I have seen our Hindu / muslim brethren eating beef & pork besides consuming alcohol.So what's the big issue about it.One is free to do whatever he wants without forgetting the law.Human culture changes with the time.

    I have seen our own people throwing paper on the street. But they dare not do it in Singapore even if they have to carry it for another 50 kms. Why ? You could answer that question.

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  • Joel, Mangalore / Bangalore

    Wed, Mar 07 2012

    Mr. R Bhandarka it was very Strange that Only my comments looked bizzare to you... when Raghu Dixit was singing the same song in a rock Concert.. with all the youngsters drinking and smoking.. was not at all a big problem...

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  • Anonymous ,

    Wed, Mar 07 2012

    Firstly, not everyone who consume hookah become drug addicts - Fact.
    Secondly, no parent would give their children pocket money to spend in hookah parlous or bars.
    Most parents these days are unaware of the activities that go on in their children's lives, simply because they trust their children and the children on their part are pretty good at keeping it a secret.
    Thirdly, they're children. You can't expect them to smile at the camera. They've been humiliated enough already. Most of them were clearly there because they were curious or were under peer pressure.
    I know what they did was terribly wrong and I'm not supporting them in any way, but I'm not judging them either.

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  • Raj, Udupi

    Wed, Mar 07 2012

    Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA...........
    Confirm your location first wheather USA OR NEW YORK.......Then give ur lecture.
    USA .... Ullal Sankada Apalu.

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA

    Wed, Mar 07 2012

    These 30 School kids have no guidance from their parents. Their parents must be rich and giving them ample pocket money to spend in hookah club. Look all of them covering their faces to avoid detection. These kids instead of taking a good education and bringing honor to the parents, they are going for all this nonsense and eventually become drug addicts. The club should be closed forever and the owners arrested. I am sure there must other activities going on over there. The kids also should be punished and do some community service.

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  • Vishal, Mangalore/dubai

    Wed, Mar 07 2012

    Mres jaimini pb. If u put more strict on kids, then definitely they might take ganja or cocIne, leave them like free bird, treat them as a friend they will be honest and good, more strict then more going in wrong direction.

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  • shivaprasad shetty, dubai

    Wed, Mar 07 2012

    guys its their life they know ht they r doing .. pls dont try to make it public .. they r just students ok, dont drag this to news paper or any other media for your own benefit, if u can inform their parents. pls i wud not like to see such news any where... come on guys they r just kidos ... who knowa some of them might suicide after seeing such pics n report like this is news portals or news papers .. journalist people please take care.

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  • abba, abudhabi

    Tue, Mar 06 2012

    sorry!!!! parents have no time to guide or watch their own children.

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  • Rahul, Mangalore/Sharjah

    Tue, Mar 06 2012

    I request to concerned authorities to properly investigate all the "hookah" Centers...
    Do they really use normal Hookah contents comes in different flavors or are they adding DRUGS to attract new generation….

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  • deepa suvarna, udupi

    Tue, Mar 06 2012

    i think no one to advice to children.in dis age parents shuld look after their activities .now a days parents r going behind of money,thts why they r going behind of hookah.now a days education system also lyk tht only......very sad

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  • L Dsilva, Udupi, Manipal

    Tue, Mar 06 2012

    "Vinashakale Vipareetha Buddhi"

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Tue, Mar 06 2012

    Mr.Vishal..your comment says "Hookah is not as dangerous as ganja". Today school kids smoked Hookah and tomorrow they will try Ganja..& Day after tomorrow they will definitely try Coccaine..When these kids grow up and finish graduation,60% will become drug addicts.They spoil themselves and society. Now tell me..Am I right or wrong ?

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  • DON, udupi/blore

    Tue, Mar 06 2012

    Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah, Let girls also live their life to the fullest... its not a wonder that girls drink beer.. No one have the right to ask who does what.. MIND Ittttt(Rajani Style)

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  • deon, mangalore\dubai

    Tue, Mar 06 2012

    disaster the bag which suppose to carry books(knowledge) is use to cover thier face to hide the noble act done by them..

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M

    Tue, Mar 06 2012

    Dear Joel-Thanks for letting know.
    The comment in the context just seemed bizzare. One should be all for humour no doubt,but here it was a case of our younger generation needing 'guidance' more than anything else.'Tatvapadas' you say
    but they 'guide' and lead you in the right path, not help go astray.
    The 'Sharanas' 63 in number lived in between the 12th and 13th century and just reading about them would make us realise why we won't find a single addition to that number in nearly 7 centuries!
    God bless and may Santa Shishunala Sharif also bless all -Joel.

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  • Rajesh, mangalore

    Tue, Mar 06 2012

    i dont know what culture has to do with this now adays 97 % or more children are into bad habits irrespective of religion irrespective of upbringing .. the guys who are talking about culture here please introspect urselfs and ur children adn if u dont have any of teen age then pray that ur child will not follow suit shut ur mouths..what is the so good indian culture showing on TV in serials????

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  • Wilfred Edwin Fernandes, Mangalore/UAE

    Tue, Mar 06 2012

    These things happen in almost every school but hidden. We all know the best education is provided in convent schools only!!

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  • Ragav, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 06 2012

    Glen, Mangalore... you missed to understand my comments well! just a saracism my friend! BIG ACHIEVEMENT YEAH, catching little kids.

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  • Lancelot N Tauro, Manglore - Doha Qatar

    Tue, Mar 06 2012

    May be science students, and rich to spend Rs 200/=. Perahps gone to check practically how the hookah system works (element in a liquid passed thru pipes with a smoke). Forgive a forget and close the chapter.

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  • Joel, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Tue, Mar 06 2012

    Mr. R Bhandarkar i always fascinated about the Tatvapadas of Santa Shishunala sharifa, when i was going through this news article just remembered one of his poem" Gudugudiya sedhi noda"

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  • Harsha Malhotra, Mangalore/New Delhi

    Tue, Mar 06 2012

    Bangalore Boy, Bangalore..

    baba/bale/puttu..

    hookah smokers actually inhale more nicotine than do cigarette smokers because of the massive volume of smoke they inhale..

    one-hour session of hookah smoking exposes the user to 100 to 200 times the volume of smoke inhaled from a single cigarette. Even after passing through the water, tobacco smoke still contains high levels of toxic compounds, including carbon monoxide, heavy metals and cancer-causing chemicals..

    it's culture of middle east..!!

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  • Harsha Malhotra, Mangalore/New Delhi

    Tue, Mar 06 2012

    'gurukul' is better than all the schools.. thanks god i did my education thru gurukul..!!

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  • Bangalore Boy, Bangalore

    Tue, Mar 06 2012

    whats wrong?let them enjoy...

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  • tresa , Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 06 2012

    dear vishal, hookah or sukka, whatever it is, can you just note the age of the children. What do they think of themselves. Today hookah, tomorrow dukkah,no bukka comes into their houses. I insist it is a big issue which has to be pinched at this nick of time.

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  • Sandesh Shetty, Bangalore/Kudla

    Tue, Mar 06 2012

    Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mapusa/ Mumbai whatever those childrens did is dangerous than watching porn and do you know that they belong to Baldwin institute.

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M

    Tue, Mar 06 2012

    Joel- What else do you know of Santha Shishunala Sharifa-the most pious 'sharana' ever?

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  • Joel, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Tue, Mar 06 2012

    I thik these kids are following santha Shishunala Sharif " Gudugudiya Sedhi noda"

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  • sheikh Mohammed, Mangalore/Dubai

    Tue, Mar 06 2012

    Arab Culture, this had to happen when it goes beyond the boundries and that too in a country where rules and regulations are only on books.. the joint and seized but it will not take much time to open it again and kids njoying the Graphe, double apple, mint flavour of Hookah

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  • Glen, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 06 2012

    Dear Mr Ragav, please do not praise the cop's, if you recall the fake raid conducted at a beauty parlour by the Mangalore cop's just for money, they do not deserve any credit or praises...

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  • Ravi Hemmady, Barkur, muscat.

    Tue, Mar 06 2012

    What a shame, this may not be one or two day matter must be going for long time.who ever provided the hookas to children they should be punished.they are not only spoiling the carears of the childrens also spreading this type activities to ther places.specially parents should be very carefull about their childrens.police must cancel all the licence of this type hang outs.

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M

    Tue, Mar 06 2012

    Look at the young girls in green covering their 'Mookha'(face)
    Never smoke 'Hookah' dears
    For it'll bring 'Dukkha' (sorrow)
    Be good students, give your parents 'suka'(comfort)....

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Tue, Mar 06 2012

    In Mangalore,College Girls & Boys were having beer in the bar when Sri Ram Sena followers attacked. In Bangalore,School boys & Girls were smoking hookah when Police raided. Superb Improvement.

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  • Vishal, Mangalore/dubai

    Tue, Mar 06 2012

    Hookah is not harmful than smoking tobacco. Hookah comes in flavour, like apple, grapes etc. why this a big issue. Cops have no other work, let them catch one smoking ganja.

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  • Eric Coelho, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 06 2012

    I am sure these kids must have committed first time mistake. It is time the parents patiently have a talk with these kids and explain the after effects of these vices. It is also important schools start counselling classes for kids. Today generation see more of evil through movies especially bollywood. When today actors who act and produce these movies are cruel in real life like the Khans the todays kids follow them. The Yesteryear actors were an example to us but todays actor are never an example to our kids but a nuisance to the society. It is time the parents teach their to be good to themself and to others. The right words into their mind will change them a lot.

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Tue, Mar 06 2012

    BALDWIN BOYS & GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL ARE ENGAGED IN ILLEGAL ACTIVITIES.

    WHAT TYPE OF EDUCATION THEY ARE PROVIDING & IT IS DANGEROUS FOR THE SOCIETY AS WELL AS FOR OUR NATION.

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Tue, Mar 06 2012

    Very interesting and very surprising incident!Generation next?Their age is to study seriously in fact they are studying how to smoke Hookh!!!Mr Raghav,the raid initiated by BBMP Corporators along with health officials.Anyway, it is really surprising discloser.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, BAHRAIN

    Tue, Mar 06 2012

    OMG....what happened to this generation?? Aisa hi chalta rahe toh Hindustan ka naam ek din roshan hojayega!!

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  • SURESH AND NANDAMOHAN, BANGALORE

    Tue, Mar 06 2012

    it is very sad to see the new generation going in wrong way. Only GOD almighty can give them good way of living in the society and a very good citizen of INDIA. Hope for the best

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  • Christopher D'Cunha, M'lore/AUH

    Tue, Mar 06 2012

    Why the authorities have given permission to run a bar and restaurant next to a school?

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  • Ragav, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 06 2012

    Excellent job cops! catching the kids! what a hard work!

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  • Madhav K, Manglore - Dubai

    Tue, Mar 06 2012

    One day we will be celebrating !!!!!!! HOOKAH DAY!!!!!!!!! jai ho Karnataka now what we will say ARAB CULTURE MAKING WAY IN INDIA.

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  • vivian, dubai

    Tue, Mar 06 2012

    This is bcoz of careless of parents and excess of pocket money....

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  • Alwyn, Neermarga, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 06 2012

    This big shame for society.
    when we are in high school we like to help poor and needy people. now days school also very high fee less knowledge, second parents are very busy about money and work.
    second is lack of parents control.
    third i want blame BBMP) health official why they are sleeping wake up officer and arrest shop owner.

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  • S.M. Nawaz Kukkikatte, udupi

    Tue, Mar 06 2012

    Now trend "hookah"!!! These school kids entering in wrong direction. Modern change, not means misuse our real culture. Very sad.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mapusa/ Mumbai

    Tue, Mar 06 2012

    Thank god they were not watching PORN…………

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