22 IAS, one IPS officer transferred in Karnataka

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August 10, 2014

Bangalore, Aug 10: In a major shake-up of the State bureaucracy, the State government on Saturday transferred 22 IAS officers and an IPS officer with immediate effect.

iasipsEkroop Caur has been appointed as Managing Director of Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) and Anjum Parwez, who was BMTC MD, has been transferred to the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board as Chairman.

Name of the officers and their new postings are as follows:

Rajeev Chawla, Principal Secretary, Horticulture and Sericulture department; Shalini Rajneesh, Principal Secretary, Backward Classes Welfare department; M V Jayanthi, Principal Secretary, DPAR (AR, Training and Political Pension);

M S Ravishankar, Secretary, Minorities Welfare, Haj and Wakf department; Rashmi V Mahesh, who is Director General of Administrative Training Institute, Mysore, is placed in concurrent charge of Regional Commissioner, Mysore Division; V Shankar, Deputy Commissioner, Bangalore Urban district; N M Panali, Chief Executive Officer, Yadgir Zilla Panchayat;

Neela Manjunath, Managing Director, Karnataka Silk Industries Corporation; S A Jeelani, Managing Director, Karnataka Silk Marketing Board; Salma K Fahim, Deputy Commissioner, Bangalore Rural district; G C Prakash, Managing Director, Mysore Sales International Limited; Pallavi Akurathi, Commissioner for Religious and Charitable Endowments and Deputy Secretary, Revenue department;

S Sasikanth Senthil, Deputy Commissioner, Raichur district; Krishna Bajpai, Director, Electronic Delivery of Citizen Services, DPAR (e-Governance); B B Cauvery, Chief Executive Officer, Chikkaballapura Zilla Panchayat; Sushma Godbole, Director of Pre-University Education and Executive Director, Karnataka Examination Authority; S B Shettannavar, Chief Executive Officer, Gadag Zilla Panchayat;

Shadakshari Swamy, Director of Horticulture department, S B Bommanahalli, Chief Executive Officer, Davanagere Zilla Panchayat; B Ramu, Chief Executive Officer, Shimoga Zilla Panchayat (all IAS).

The government has also cancelled its orders transferring Meer Anees Ahmed as Chief Executive Officer of Yadgir Zilla Panchayat and continued as Chief Executive Officer of Karnataka State Wakf Board. D Prakash, Superintendent of Police, Bijapur district.

The government has cancelled the order transferring C H Sudheer Kumar Reddy as Superintendent of Police, Bijapur district and he will now continue in the post of Superintendent of Police, Bidar district (both IPS).

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July 9,2020

Mangaluru, Jul 9: The coastal district of Dakshina Kannada today recorded death of two coronavirus patients.

Meanwhile, the district today also recorded 167 new covid cases taking the total number of cases to 1701.

Yesterday, the district had recorded 183 cases. Today more cases were reported from Bantwal and Ullal regions. 

According to sources, a 48-year-old man from Boloor, who was under treatment for covid-19 at designated covid hospital passed away today. 

A 62-year-old covid patient, who had SARI symptoms, breathed his last at a private hospital.

With this, the total number of deaths of covid-19 patients in the district reached 30 including two deaths caused by other reasons.

Of the 167 who tested positive on Thursday, 110 are males and 57 females including seven children.

Three have returned from Qatar and Dubai, one from Bengaluru, 42 are diagnosed with influenza-like illness (ILI), six are diagnosed with severe acute respiratory illness (SARI) and 64 are primary contacts of earlier patients. Contact tracing process of 38 patients is on, and 13 pre-surgery samples.

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June 18,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 18: The Karnataka police has arrested a German national wanted for kidnapping and causing bodily harm to a person in his home country, an official said on Wednesday. The person was also found to be overstaying on an expired visa, which police said that it appeared that the visa had been tampered with to look more current.

"On receipt of credible information by the CID Interpol Division officers, the Red Corner Notice subject, the German national Alexander Bruno Wehnelt, was traced at Hulimangala village," a police official told media persons.

Hulimangala is on the outskirts of Bengaluru city.

Alexander, 55, escaped from Germany and took shelter in Bengaluru.

The Interpol Division of CBI NCB (Central Bureau of Intelligence, Narcotics Control Bureau) in New Delhi had communicated to the Interpol liaison officer in Karnataka's Criminal Investigation Department (CID) about Alexander, directing extensive search measures to trace the criminal at large.

The Narcotics Control Bureau of Wiesbaden in Germany was on the hunt for Wehnelt for the crimes he committed in 2015, and have finally found him five years later.

"A special team of officers was constituted by the CID - Interpol division under the supervision of ADGP (Additional Director General of Police) B. Dayananda and the Interpol liaison officer and efforts were made to trace the subject," said the official.

On Monday, the police received credible information leading to his arrest.

"It was learnt that his visa had expired in 2016 and he tried to show a visa which was issued in December 2019 which had expired on Saturday, June 13," said the official.

Prima facie, it appeared that Alexander had tampered with his visa and the police are probing on that front as well.

He was handed over to Hebbagodi Police Station in Bengaluru Urban, for his overstay and a criminal case has been registered against him, under the Foreigners Act.

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July 31,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 31: An ambulance driver was thrashed by the family members of a 75-year-old COVID-19 patient who passed away on his way to the hospital in Bengaluru on Thursday.

The incident happened after the patient died in the ambulance while waiting in front of the MS Ramaiah Hospital in Bengaluru.

The driver was dragged out of the ambulance and chased around by a relative.

His clothes were ripped off and harangue were hurled at him. The relative was seen shouting and blaming the driver for the patient's death.

Speaking to news agency, the driver said that he was unable to explain the sequence of the protocol which was to be followed while getting the patient to the treatment ward.

Karnataka is one of the worst-affected states by the coronavirus pandemic. According to the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, the state has 67,456 active cases as of Friday.

The state government has been struggling to contain the spread of the disease as it has intermittently imposed and eased lockdown measures, especially in the capital Bengaluru.

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