Cabinet defers decision on notifying?rules to Real Estate Act

May 31, 2017

Bengaluru, May 31: The state Cabinet on Tuesday deferred taking a decision on notifying the final rules for the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2017.RealEstate

Briefing reporters after the meeting, Law Minister T?B?Jayachandra said discussions on notifying rules to the Act, which aim at protecting consumers' interests and enhancing transparency in the real estate sector, remained inconclusive. “We will take a decision on the issue at the next Cabinet meeting,” he said.

Asked whether there was a demand from a section of ministers that rules should not be applicable for on-going projects, Jayachandra replied in the negative. As per the draft rules, all developers will have to register under-construction projects with the regulatory authority within three months of the implementation of the Act.

Housing Minister M?Krishnappa has been on record stating that the final rules will be notified by May 31. Jayachandra also evaded a direct reply to a query whether the state government was considering bringing changes in the model RERA rules recommended by the state. Sources said the state government will seek legal opinion whether the Act will be applicable to projects taken up by Bangalore Development Authority and Karnataka Housing Board.

The Cabinet also cleared a proposal for setting up Ayush units in all taluk hospitals in the state, Jayachandra said.

The Cabinet gave its approval for the chief minister's “Anila Bhagya Scheme'' of providing free gas connections and stove to five lakh poor families, which have not qualified under the Centre's Ujjwala scheme, the minister added.

The Cabinet gave its approval for developing 10,000 hectares of good quality cashew orchards over the next five years at a cost of Rs 10 crore.

Other Cabinet decisions

*Approval for construction of 25 new polytechnics at a cost of Rs 200 crore.

*Approval for construction of 23 women's hostels attached to the polytechnics at a cost of Rs 46 crore.

*Rs 300 crore to be released for development of 1,000 'model' village under CM's Gram Vikas scheme.

*Approval of Rs 25 crore for silver jubilee celebrations of Kannada University, Hampi, including construction of an auditorium.

*Entry tax concession for National Thermal Power Corporation for executing its 4,000 MW?Super Thermal Plant at Kudagi in Vijayapura district.

*Approval of Rs 54.51 crore as state's share for computerisation of 5,292 primary agricultural cooperative credit society under Nabard scheme.

*Additional incentive of Rs 17 per quintal of sales for fair price shop owners who install point of sale machines.¬

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June 3,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 3: Lack of awareness on rail travel norms led to a tense situation on a Karnataka train as a female passenger was forced to disembark midway after her fellow passengers raised a hue and cry on seeing her knuckle stamped, mistaking it for a quarantine stamp, an official said on Tuesday.

"Many passengers on the train with the woman raised a hue and cry on seeing her stamped and complained to the TTE. She was later disembarked at Tumkur," a South Western Railway (SWR) zone official said.

The woman was travelling from Bengaluru to Belagavi as a transit passenger. Her status as such a passenger was stamped on her knuckle.

However, after some time, her fellow passengers observed her stamped hand and misunderstood that she was violating the quarantine norms.

Without realising that she was just a transit passenger who will be quarantined on reaching her destination, they created pandemonium and complained to the travelling ticket inspector.

"Following the public pressure, she was forcibly disembarked in Tumkur station," said the official.

Incidentally, the railways allows transit passengers to travel.

The official said the TTE would not have been aware of the rules and must have yielded to the passengers' pressure.

Later, the woman was allowed to board another train and reach her destination, the official said.

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May 28,2020

Udupi, May 28: The India Meteorologic Department (IMD) on Thursday warned fishermen in coastal belt of Karnataka against venturing out into the deep sea between May 31 and June 4.

The Department stated that depression is expected to occur in the south-eastern part of Arabian Sea and the nearby areas and it would be dangerous for the fishermen of Karnataka, Kerala and Lakshadweep to go out towards the deep sea.

The Department officials said that they would provide information on development in weather conditions. In the backdrop of the current weather forecast, however, the fishermen in the western coastline were advised against venturing into the sea.

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May 1,2020

Bengaluru, May 1: Karnataka has reported 11 new cases of coronavirus, taking the State's count to 576, informed the Health Department on Friday.

Out of the total COVID-19 cases found in the State, 235 people have been discharged and 22 people have died.

"11 new COVID-19 cases have been confirmed in Karnataka from April 30, 5 pm till noon today, taking the total number of cases to 576, which includes 22 deaths and 235 discharges," said the State government COVID-19 bulletin.

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