5 sophisticated KSRTC bus stands to come up in Udupi in a year

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September 11, 2017

Udupi, Sept 11: Five new sophisticated bus stands in the temple town at a cost of Rs 50 crore in the next one year, according to Udupi district in-charge minister Pramod Madhwaraj.

He was speaking after laying the foundation stone for the JnNURM bus stand, built at a cost of Rs 4 crore.

The minister said that a service bus station will be constructed in 3-acre land at Bannanje at a cost of Rs 35 crore while a city bus stations will come up at Udupi and Manipal at a cost of Rs 10 crore.

Pramod said while the state government is committed to providing better transport services to people, it is also determined to overcome efforts by private bus operators to scuttle JnNURM bus services that KSRTC has come forward to operate in the district. "JnNURM bus service will help rural people, senior citizens and students get better service at subsidized rates," he surmised.

The new KSRTC bus station spread over three storeys will facilitate parking of 10 buses at a time, he said adding it will also have space for 20 cars. The bus station will also have nine commercial complexes, he said adding construction of the new station will be completed in 10 months. The spread out bus operations across the city from bus stations to be developed shortly will also help decongest the present transport hub and facilitate easier movement of traffic, he said.

KSRTC chairman and Baindoor MLA Gopal Poojary, chief guest, said KSRTC will invite tenders for construction of the bus stations in next three-days. About KSRTC bus operations, he said the corporation is awaiting fixation of timings for 87 permits applied before the RTA, which is also yet to take a call on 63 permits. At present, KSRTC is operating 44 buses in the district, he said, adding the corporation is poised to buy 1800 new buses and replace 1000 old buses.

KSRTC will allot 11 new Volvo buses for Mangaluru division of KSRTC, he said adding the corporation will set up a depot in Karkala if the government provides suitable land. A sum of Rs 10 crore has been set aside for a bus depot n Baindoor, he said adding steps have been initiated to set up a separate division of the corporation in Udupi. KSRTC is committed to perking up services to rural areas including the Kundapur-Hosangadi-Shivamogga route, the MLA noted.

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April 18,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 18: With 12 fresh cases of the COVID-19 infection, including one woman, the total number of novel coronavirus cases in Karnataka surged to 371 on Saturday.

The sources said that as many as three new positive cases were reported from Mysuru district, followed by two each from Kalaburagi, Bhagalkote, one each case from Vijayapura, Belagavi, Dharwad, Gadag and Mandya, districts on Saturday.

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May 9,2020

Bengaluru, May 9: A three-year-old boy was killed by a leopard in the early hours of Saturday in Magadi taluk near Bengaluru.

According to police, the boy identified as C Hemanth, was sleeping with his parents - Chandrasekhar and Mangalagowramma - outside his grandfather Chikkanna's residence at Kadaraiana Palya.

The couple, residents of Dodderi, near Big Banyan Tree (Dodda Alada Mara), had been staying at Chikkanna's [Mangalagowramma's father] residence since past a few days following the outbreak of COVID-19 epidemic in Bengaluru.

Some of the family members, with the child, had slept outside the residence on Friday as the temperature was high. The feline might have taken the child between 1.30 a.m. and 4 a.m., and killed it on the outskirts of the village, said the sources.

After a frantic search, family members and villagers found the mutilated body of the child in the early hours. The leopard had left the partially devoured body on the outskirts of the village, added the sources.

According to the villagers, many felines have been prowling in the area, probably arriving from forests around Magadi and attached areas, for the last several weeks.

The Forest Department officials said that they have launched an exercise to trap the animal by placing cages with live baits.

According to preliminary investigations, the child was killed by a leopard. Pugmarks were found near the body. A detailed investigation and post-mortem report will find the exact cause for the death.

The incident has sent shockwaves in the vicinity of the village. According to the sources, people are planning to launch a protest to condemn the killing of the boy.

Minister for Forest and Environment B.S. Anand Singh has announced a compensation of ₹7.5 lakh to the family of the victim.

Accompanied by Bengaluru Rural Lok Sabha member D.K. Suresh, Magadi legislator Manjunath and senior officials, Mr. Singh visited the place on Saturday morning.

Addressing media persons, he said that the department has decided to start combing operations for the leopard.

Mr. Suresh said the leopard might have come from Thippagondanahalli reservoir's catchment area on the outskirts of Bengaluru. The leopard has already tasted the blood of the child and hence the department should initiate immediate action [as the chances of the feline becoming a man-eater is high, Mr. Suresh added.

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May 23,2020

Udupi, May 23: Issuing a stern warning to people against venturing out unncessarily 7:00 pm on May 23 and 7:00 am on May 25, Udupi deputy commissioner G Jagadeesh said that those who violate the lockdown norms will face punishment. 

“Lockdown should be observed strictly across Udupi district. If anyone is found roaming around, we will not speak, but our batons will”, he said in a press meet here today. 

He suggested the people to buy all necessary things for 36 hours of total lockdown before 7 p.m. today. 

Chief Minister has already clarified that a complete lockdown would be observed in the State on every Sunday. Only the medical shops, newspaper delivery, milk parlours will be permitted to function. Vehicular movement has also been restricted during this period, he said.

If marriages have been scheduled already on Sunday, they will be considered as a special case. However, prior permission is must for scheduled weddings, he said.

Udupi SP N Vishnuvardhan and ZP CEO Preethi Geholot CEO ZP were also present.

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