Amid political row poll panel puts transfers of Rohini Sindhuri, other DCs on hold

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January 23, 2018

Bengaluru, Jan 23: The Karnataka chief electoral officer (CEO) Sanjiv Kumar on Tuesday halted the transfers of Hassan deputy commissioner Rohini Sindhuri Dasari and Haveri and Ramanagara DCs, citing technicalities.

Sindhuri's sudden transfer ahead of the Mahamastakabhisheka starting February 7, had received flak from the opposition, in particular the JD (S).

Former PM and Hassan Lok Sabha member HD Deve Gowda alleged that Siddaramaiah transferred Sindhuri at the behest of district minister AManju, as the IAS officer had refused to allow misappropriation of funds earmarked for the Mahamastakabhishekha.

Gowda said he will inform President Ram Nath Kovind of the matter and his decision to boycott the inauguration of Mahamastabhishekha, where Kovind is the chief guest.

BJP, JD(S) unhappy

The transfer of Hassan Deputy Commissioner Rohini Sindhuri Dasari sparked a political row with Janata Dal (Secular) supremo H.D. Deve Gowda accusing district in-charge Minister A. Manju of getting her transferred for not allowing “cuts” in civil works taken up for the Mahamastakabhisheka event in February.

Barely six months after her posting in Hassan, Ms. Sindhuri has been shunted out allegedly following pressure from Mr. Manju.

Condemning the transfer, the BJP has decided to hold a protest in front of Mourya Circle in Bengaluru on Wednesday. Former Home Minister R. Ashok said the BJP women’s wing will protest against “the transfer of an honest IAS officer.” Both the BJP and JD(S) staged protests in Hassan too.

However, a Dalit group welcomed her transfer by distributing sweets. Sathish, district president, Republic Party of India, said the transfer was necessary as the officer had no concern for Dalits.

CM defends move

Meanwhile, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah defended the decision and said: “She was transferred for administrative purposes.” Interestingly, in a letter dated November 7, 2017 to the IAS officer, the Chief Minister appreciated the work of Ms. Sindhuri in implementing ‘Bele Sameekshe’ (crop survey) in a short span of time through a mobile app in the district.

KPCC president G. Parameshwara said there was no politics in her transfer and termed it as “routine administrative transfer.”

It has been alleged that Mr. Manju and other Congress leaders had been putting pressure on the Chief Minister to transfer the officer.

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February 12,2020

Belagavi, 12: Even though the investigation into the four abandoned country pistols that were recovered by the Karnataka police on the outskirts of Waghawade village in Belagavi taluk last weekend did not make any headway, the police are verifying if the weapons had been used by the assassin of Gauri Lankesh for training.

Four country pistols were found abandoned on the outskirts of Waghawade on Sunday. Locals informed that the police had taken the weapons for inspection.

Prima facie it appeared that the weapons were rusted and had not been used for long. Cases had been registered against unidentified persons and investigations were in progress.

After reports that the weapons could have been used for training by the assassin of Gauri Lankesh in the forests in Khanapur, a few kilometres away from the spot wherein they were found, police have been looking into this angle too.

Sources said the condition of the weapons indicated that they have not been used for decades but to allay doubt all aspects were being looked into.

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July 7,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 7: Former Health minister and Congress MLA UT Khader has alleged that the state government has purchased coronavirus equipment for more than twice the actual price.

"Rs 500 sanitizers have been purchased for Rs 900 and Rs 9,000 has been paid to Rs 1200 for the thermal metre by the government. Instead of asking to allow him to work, Mr B Sriramulu, being health minister he must work for the people," he said.

He said that three months have passed since the pandemic started but the state government is still struggling to send ambulances to needy patients.

"Instead of ambulance it is sending final rights vehicle to needy people," Khader said.

According to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, there are 23,474 coronavirus cases in Karnataka including 13,255 and 372 deaths.

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May 29,2020

Bengaluru, May 29: A cost-effective state of the art glove box testing booth for swab collection was inaugurated by Karnataka Medical Education Minister Dr K Sudhakar at Victoria hospital.

Inaugurating the specially designed booth for safer, easier and quicker testing, Medical Education Minister Dr Sudhakar said that the portable booths can be used at border check posts and hot spots.

"The testing method involves the collection of samples from inside a box of aluminium and glass. The suspected corona virus-infected individual, whose samples are being taken, has to walk up to the booth and stand in front of the glass exterior. The healthcare worker inside the kiosk collects the sample and then, follows the sanitisation process before proceeding to take the next sample. The collection process, fully contactless, gets over in five minutes," the Minister said.

Dr Sudhakar also said: "This booth significantly reduces manpower requirement and the need for PPE kits. The main advantages of this procedure are that it needs fewer healthcare workers and strictly adheres to the norms of social distancing. 

The booth is low-cost. Each model costs about Rs 15,000-20,000."
It is also portable and can be mounted on a vehicle and transported to any location.

It can be particularly useful for collecting samples in hot spots and border checkpoints, he added. 

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