Anitha and Kumaraswamy declare total assets worth Rs. 167.31-cr

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October 16, 2018

Bengaluru, Oct 16: Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy and his wife Anitha Kumaraswamy have declared total assets worth Rs. 167.31 crore.

The assets and liabilities affidavit filed by Ms. Anitha on Monday for the Ramanagaram byelection showed the couple owning assets to the tune of Rs. 167.31 crore, including nearly Rs. 43 crore of movable and immovable assets belonging to the CM.

A comparison with Ms Anitha’s affidavit and the affidavit filed by Mr Kumaraswamy on April 21 shows a difference of Rs. 21 lakh. However, their liabilities have come down by nearly Rs. 9 crore — from Rs. 104.87 crore, including Rs. 2.94 crore for the CM, to Rs. 96.93 crore, which includes Mr. Kumaraswamy’s liability of Rs. 2.97 crore.

Mr. Kumaraswamy had declared his and Ms. Anitha’s total assets to be worth Rs. 137.8 crore in 2013, with liabilities of Rs. 62.12 crore.

Ms. Anitha has declared herself an entrepreneur involved in the business of petroleum products and film production. She has made investments to the tune of Rs. 68.72 crore in Kasturi Media Pvt. Ltd., which runs Kannada channels. Her movable possessions, besides cash, investment and jewellery, include a Harley Davidson bike.

Her opponent and BJP candidate L. Chandrashekar has declared total assets of Rs. 10.20 crore.

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Jaguar
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Tuesday, 16 Oct 2018

on his son's nikhil gowda's movies he had spent around 100 crores and now declaring very less assets. he s the king boss of around 1000 crores. Next IT attack on him for sure..

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June 4,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 4: Assuring support to reform the police department, Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa on Thursday directed officials to strengthen Cyber Crime, Economic Offences & Narcotics (CEN) stations and forensic labs in the state.

The Chief Minister who held a review of the Home Department, lauded the work of police personnel during the COVID-19 crisis, and promised necessary help to reform the department.

Pointing at the changing scenario, the Chief Minister instructed officials to give priority to strengthen CEN stations, his office said in a release. Similarly, for quick detection of crimes, necessary action will be taken to strengthen forensic labs, he added. During the meeting it was also decided to continue more than 3,000 home guards, who were in the fear of losing jobs, and to deploy them to various departments.

Yediyurappa directed officials to take necessary steps to make home guard services available to private organisations also. Officials informed the Chief Minister that all necessary COVID-19 related precautions have been taken at prisons and no case has been reported so far at jails. They said as per Supreme Court directions, 5,005 people were released on bail and parole, and congestion of prisoners at prisons has been reduced from 110 per cent to 95 per cent.

Yediyurappa also asked the officials to submit a proposal based on facts towards development of basic amenities that comes under the Home Department.

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May 19,2020

Mangaluru/Mysuru, May 19: Though the Karnataka government permitted the private buses, operators in Dakshina Kannada district have decided not to operate buses until May end. In Mysuru district too the private buses remained off the roads.

Dakshina Kannada Bus Owners’ Association President Dilraj Alva said “Technically, private bus operators are not able to operate services as all of us have surrendered our permits. If we start services we will have to pay the tax for entire month. Hence, we have decided to resume bus services from June 1.”

The private buses had suspended their services since March 24.

In addition, bus owners also have two more demands which the state government needs to consider on priority, he said.

“We have requested the government to exempt private buses from paying tax for the next six months. We were not plying buses during lockdown and it will be tough for us in the next three months to operate as per new conditions.”

“The government has allowed only 30 persons in each bus to maintain social distancing. In addition, we have been urging the state government for bus fare revision since 2013. The government has revised the bus fares of KSRTC twice after that,” Alva said adding that bus owners will be meeting Mangaluru RTO on Tuesday.

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May 1,2020

Mangaluru, May 1: Dakshina Kannada on Friday two more positive cases of coronavirus in the district, taking the total number of cases to 24.

According to the state health bulletin, the 62-year old husband of the 58-year old woman of Boloor who tested positive for COVID-19 on Thursday, also tested positive for the virus.

Another 69-year old patient hailing from Kasaba in Bantwal Taluk also tested positive for the infection.

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