All trains on Manglauru-Shoranur route to have electric locomotives

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December 11, 2017

Mangaluru, Dec 11: Railways will now be able to operate its traffic between Mangaluru and Kerala’s Shoranur entirely using electric locomotives with the long-awaited project to charge the electric feeder substation at the Uppala railway station to be executed by December.

The project gets a boost with the Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB) affirming that finishing touches are under way to charge the feeder substation by supplying 5 MW power.

It is expected to help Railways save up on fuel and augment speed of the trains moving along the 307-km-long Mangaluru-Shoranur stretch.

Having completed the complex 3-metre-deep horizontal pit to lay the high tension cables up to the feeder sub-station, the KSEB personnel are now working overtime to inspect the underground cable joint junctions.

The work was expected to be over by December 15 and the feeder sub-station, in all probability, could be charged by this month itself, P. Subbanna Naik, Assistant Executive Engineer attached to the KSEB’s Kubanur section, told The Hindu here on Friday.

“The Railway authorities concerned, on their part, are in regular touch with the KSEB unit here to ascertain the progress of the works and we have given firm assurance that the works could be executed by December,” he said.

A senior Railway official, in-charge of the track electrification works, had assured that the feeder substation at Uppala would enable Railways to run the passenger and freight traffic entirely on electric locomotives up to Mangaluru.

The power supply augmentation would also help Railways explore options to run more short-distance passenger and MEMU trains in future.

The feeder sub-station was scheduled to have been put into operational mode as early as May last, barely two months after the substation at Charvathur station got commissioned in March enabling Railways to run at least five pairs of express trains using electric locomotives.

The cable-laying works suffered a jolt after the National Highway Authority of India officials, in their bid to ensure smooth vehicular movement on the parallel road, urged the State electricity utility to suspend the works till end of monsoon period.

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January 30,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 30: There are around 3 lakh Bangladeshis across Karnataka and around 3,000 of them left Bengaluru following the recent crackdown, according to Bhaskar Rao, Bengaluru city police commissioner.

It's the first time a high-ranking official has put a number to Bangladeshis in Karnataka following the debate over the new citizenship law.

At a conclave on 'Construction Workers Safety, Health and Welfare' organised by the labour department and IIMB here, he said the estimate was arrived at based on information sourced from Bangladeshis deported recently.

There's been no study to ascertain the Bangladeshi population in the state, Rao said, adding that most illegal Bangladeshis in Bengaluru are victims of human trafficking.

"They come to Bengaluru for employment. Unlike other cities, Bengaluru has a lot of job potential and pays good salaries too. There are a lot of Bangladeshis working in the construction industry," Rao said.

Workers from Bangladesh demand lower wages. While other labourers demand around Rs 500 to Rs 600 per day, Bangladeshi workers don’t complain about being paid around Rs 100-150,” Rao said, adding that this has encouraged human traffickers to increasingly bring in Bangladeshis.

Suresh Hari, chairman, Confederation of Real Estate Developers Association of India, however, said they’re not aware of the nationality of their workers as contractors bring workers registered for tasks. “It’s difficult to say where they are from as there’s also construction work outside Credai’s purview,” Hari said.

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July 4,2020

Mangaluru, Jul 4: In the wake of mounting coronavirus cases in Dakshina Kannada, all jewellery shops district will be closed for five days from July 5 to July 9.

The decision was taken by the Dakshina Kannada district unit of Jewellers’ Association.

All the jewellery shops including corporate jewellery shops in Manglauru and other parts of district will remain closed for five days, a media release said.

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March 7,2020

Mysuru, Mar 7: Karnataka Minister for Medical Education K Sudhakar on Saturday said that State Government may consider suspending the touch-based Biometric time and Attendance system for its employees in view of the COVID-19 threat.

Speaking to media persons while inspecting the medical infrastructure at KR Hospital here on Saturday, he said that many IT companies have already suspended the Biometric Attendance system in a bid to prevent the spread of the virus. Given the threat perception, the government was also contemplating the same and would consider it. However, he did not specify the date.

With regard to the preparedness to handle the threat, the Minister said the government was extremely cautious since last 20 days and had taken all precautionary measures. “All international passengers at the airport are being screened and so far nearly 1 lakh passengers have been screened and anyone with symptoms will be quarantined for 28 days.’’

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