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 1,2020

Manglauru, Jun 1: The southwest monsoon has made an onset over Kerala, marking the commencement of the four-month long rainfall season, the India Meteorological Department said on Monday.

"The southwest monsoon has made an onset over Kerala," IMD director general Mrutyunjay Mohapatra said.

The four-month monsoon season from June to September accounts for 75 per cent of rainfall in the country.

Private forecaster Skymet Weather on May 30 had declared arrival of monsoon, but the IMD had differed, saying conditions were not ripe then for such an announcement.

Orange alert

Meanwhile, coastal Karnataka’s Dakshina Kannada district, which is receiving sporadic rains for past couple of days, is on orange alert.

Deputy Commissioner Sindhu B Rupesh declared the orange alert following IMD’s prediction of heavy rainfall in the region.

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April 5,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 5: The COVID-19 related lockdown has substantially improved the air quality of Bengaluru, taking it from satisfactory level to good, a senior state pollution control board offcial said here on Sunday.

"During the course of the lockdown 19 problem, we reached good position from satisfactory.

It is between zero to 50 AQI (Air Quality Index) now. We have good quality air," the Karnataka State Pollution Control Board member secretary Basavaraj Patil told PTI.

He said the indicator for knowing the air quality in

"If the AQI is zero to 50 then it is good. If it is 50 to 100 then it is satisfactory. 101 to 150 is moderate and if it is 151 to 200, then it is poor, he explained.

Patil said as per available recrods, there has been a 60 to 65 per cent reduction in pollution during the lockdown.

The city railway station and Peenya industrial area, which used to be among the areas with highest AQI, has seen pollution levels come down significantly, he said.

Another major contributor of pollution was construction activities, which too had ground to a halt due to the lockdown, resulting in zero dust emission.

Patil opined that the improved air quality would boost the immune system of the people.

"It will improve the immune system of people, including those who have breathing problems like asthma," he said.

He asked the public to learn lessons from the lockdown and later switch to sustainable means of transport such as public transport, walking and cycling,.

"We can still reduce the pollution load even after the lockdown is over," Patil said.

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March 14,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 14: Following the footsteps of the neighbouring state Kerala, the state government has decided to deliver groceries to the mid-day meal scheme beneficiaries at the anganwadis.

The state govt has also declared one-week holiday for anganwadis, as a precautionary measure to control the spread of COVID-19 among children.

The respective district administrations have been directed to take necessary steps to ensure that the groceries are delivered to the students’ homes as well.

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