100 ULBs will be rid of open toilets by December: Siddaramaiah

DHNS
September 1, 2017

Bengaluru, Sept 1: Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Thursday said that as many as 100 urban local bodies will achieve the ‘open defecation free’ (ODF) status by the end of this year.

Siddaramaiah, who launched phase three of the Rs 2,847-crore Nagarottana project in Bengaluru on Thursday, said that at present, of the 277 ULBs, 19 of them had attained this status. Representatives of these ULBs were presented with certificates on the occasion.

The ULBs that were certified are: Mysuru, Udupi, Mangaluru, Puttur, Virajpet, Karkala, Saligrama, Hassan, Belthangady, Kundapur, Jigani, Anekal, Sringeri, Arsikere, Channarayapatna, Mulgund, Belagavi Cantonment, Holenarsipur and Kudichi.

Siddaramaiah said open defecation was not only unhygienic but also led to environmental degradation. He said that so far, around six lakh toilets had been built under the Swachh Bharath Abhiyan.

“It’s unfortunate that the problem still persists. The government aims to make the entire state open defecation-free by October 2, 2019. We will not be able to achieve this if the authorities don’t take their responsibilities seriously,” he added.

Siddaramaiah also took a dig at the Centre for taking full credit for programmes like Swacch Bharath Abhiyan and AMRUT, despite the states sharing 50% of the project cost. He demanded that his government too should be given credit for implementing the programmes.

Siddaramaiah said that phase one of Nagarottana was implemented at a cost of Rs 1,454 crore, while phase two was being implemented at a cost of Rs 2,060 crore.

He said that all projects under Nagarottana were expedited after the Congress government came to power. Siddaramaiah, however, said that delays in project implementation under the scheme would lead to project escalation and thereby impact the taxpayer adversely. He said an action plan for phase three had been readied, while the government was in the process of floating tenders for its implementation.

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June 10,2020

Mangaluru, Jun 10: A youth, who staged suicide drama at Netravati River Bridge near Thokkottu on the outskirts of the city, reportedly found alive in Shivamogga today.

Praveen Saphalya a 28-year-old man from Kurnad village in Bantwal taluk was missing since yesterday. His motorbike was found abandoned on the Netravati bridge at around 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday (June 9).

It was suspected that he had committed suicide by jumping off the bridge. Hence, police and fire fighters had launched a search operation for his body in the river with the help of divers on Wednesday morning.

Meanwhile, the missing person reportedly surfaced in Shivamogga this morning.

According to sources, Saphalya was working as salesman for SLRK Limited, is reportedly deep in debt. Unable to face the harassment of his creditors, he had parked the bike on the bridge and left the city, sources said. Local police are probing the matter.

Also Read: Mangaluru: 33-year-old man found dead on Netravati river bank

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May 2,2020

Mangaluru, May 2:  Fishermen in the coastal districts fear that the fishing season ending on May 31 every year might be rescheduled early this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In a statement department of fisheries on sturday said fishing season is closed for 61 days every year before the arrival of the monsoon.

As per the data with the Fisheries Department, this year the number of fishes caught has set a record.

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March 13,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 13: Health Minister B Sriramulu on Thursday assured the House that the state government will recruit doctors in all Primary Health Centres across the state through direct recruitment by the end of April this year.

The minister was answering MLA A T Ramaswamy, who raised the issue of shortage of doctors on Thursday. Sriramulu said there are 2,359 primary health centres in Karnataka, of which 1,432 centres have permanent doctors, 436 have doctors on contract basis, 236 have Ayush doctors, 55 have doctors who work under rural service, and the rest work on contract basis under the National Health Mission.

Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa, who had recently directed ministers to cancel KPSC recruitment and go for direct recruitment, expressed his anger  as it hasn’t been implemented even now. Sriramulu said, “I have directed the concerned District health officer to take action and go for direct recruitment. It will be done by end of April.”

He also said he is aware of the difference in salary between doctors working under the health department and those working under the medical education department. “This will also be rectified,’’ he assured.

Meanwhile, Sriramulu said that a hospital that he had inaugurated recently in Mysuru, has been shut due to the lack of doctors and furniture. “This will be sorted out soon,’’ he assured.

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