Modi slams Congress for failing to create jobs for graduates in Dakshina Kannada, Udupi

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May 2, 2018

Udupi, May 2: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who campaigned for the Bharatiya Janata Party in Udupi yesterday, touched upon the local issues in his speech and accused the Congress government of Karnataka of failing to create jobs for the youths of coastal Karnataka.

Mr Modi, who has miserably failed to fulfil the promise of creating two crore jobs every year in the country, said that the graduates from Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts go to other places in search of jobs.

“It is well-known fact that Udupi and Dakshina Kannada districts are centres of education. The twin coastal districts were in the top bracket in the Class 10 and Class 12 examinations  However, the young graduates from this region, despite being academically brilliant, had to leave their homes in search of jobs,” he said.

This was because of lack of industrial development in the region. It was essential to create jobs in the region itself. Instead of promoting development, the State government had only created roadblocks to it. The Union government was promoting Blue Revolution to create jobs in the coastal areas, he said.

 

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Annappa
 - 
Thursday, 3 May 2018

my dear DK people plz throw this chut*ya man to arabian sea...alone with some bootlicking slave like BD,VHP etc.

Hasan
 - 
Thursday, 3 May 2018

I think our prime minister dont know the latest result declared of PUC II. may be he came to insult us. Or I think he thought he is in UP where more then 150 schools Is having all children failed where our BJPs star campainer Mr Yogi is CM of that state. Mr Prime minister i think you need a peace of paper from your adviser before you start you lies.

Indian
 - 
Wednesday, 2 May 2018

following positions ?

 

Pakoda manager

 

pakoda supervisor

 

pakoda salesman

 

pakoda engineer 

 

etc.....

AG
 - 
Wednesday, 2 May 2018

Modi dont know how many Jobs he have Created every year, Upon that he is Blaming Congress.. Hahaha What a Joke :D Till now what all Modi promised we didnt get anything and till he is in power people of India will not get anything and will Suffer.  

 

Shahir
 - 
Wednesday, 2 May 2018

#PakodaBusiness #BoycottChaiwala

Hari
 - 
Wednesday, 2 May 2018

People and media should boycott such blabber public programmes

Mr Frank
 - 
Wednesday, 2 May 2018

Modiji graduates in karnataka far better than graduates of  PAKODAS  in your area.

Kumar
 - 
Wednesday, 2 May 2018

We people dont have Alzheimer's disease. We didnt forget your election speech and your promises. B#####d

Ravi
 - 
Wednesday, 2 May 2018

Dont you have shame feku..!

 

You are not fit for PM post. You fit for nothing.. shameless

Ganesh
 - 
Wednesday, 2 May 2018

Joke of the year.. This Feku came to power by promising lakhs of jobs in India. Till now he didnt act for that and he mocked youths by pakoda business statement

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News Network
April 19,2020

Belagavi, Apr 19: Veteran writer and Translator Chandrakanth Kusnoor passed away in his house on Sunday due to age-related disease.

He was 90.

He was survived by wife, four sons and one daughter.

According to family sources, the last rites were held in the wee hours of Sunday.

Mr Kushnoor, a multi-faceted personality, maybe the one of the few who had won the Karnataka Nataka Academy, Karnataka Lalitha Kala Academy and Karnataka Sahitya Academy awards for his works as writer, translator, novelist, poet, playwright, painter, art critic and institution builder.

He had translated many books from Kannada (late U R Ananthmurthy and Srikrishna Alanahalli) into Hindi, and other books into Marathi and Urdu.

He was among the pioneering abstract writers in Kannada. His plays like Dindi, Vidushaka, Ratto Ratto Rayara Magale and Ani Bantu Ondu Ani, were widely performed.

His biographical novel Gohar Jan chronicles the growth of professional theatre music tradition.

He had converted his home in Channamma Nagar into a mini art gallery and used to paint till recently. He hailed from Kalaburagi where he worked as a college professor for some years. He had settled in Belagavi after his retirement as the Deputy Director of Kannada and culture.

He had won the Karnataka Rajyotsava Award.

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IBTimes
June 3,2020

A pregnant elephant in Kerala ate a pineapple, which was filled with country-made bombs or dynamites. It led to a painful death as the elephant was pregnant and died standing in the Velliyar River in Palakkad in Kerala. People are venting out their anger and concerns all over social media about the gruesome incident.

Yesterday, it was reported that the pregnant elephant was killed after locals allegedly fed her a pineapple stuffed with crackers.

However, when International Business Times, India, reached out to Dr Ab Qayoom, who is an Indian Forest Service Officer, for his comments about what actually must have happened, we got to know that no one have fed the pineapple to the elephant.

Snares used for keeping animals away

Dr Qayoom stated that pineapples filled with firecrackers are used as a snare for catching wild boars. He said, "No one would have fed the pineapple to the elephant. The animal must have found it lying somewhere and must have consumed it herself not knowing what lies ahead for her."

He also stated a second possibility. He said, "Some people actually do such insane things as they consider wild animals as a threat to their property and life. Such incidents do happen at places where wild animals create problems for human beings."

Snares are often found around farms, coffee plantations

He added that wild boars often spoil crops and people use snares as a way to protect their farms and crops. This year, it was reported that the government would soon permit farmers with licensed firearms to shoot wild boars that wander into their lands. The problem is that people do not limit their snares to only wild boars and there have been several incidents when tigers, leopards and other animals have fallen prey to these haphazardly placed snares around farms, coffee farms and wildlife corridors.

Elephant kept standing in water before dying

The pregnant wild elephant originally belonged to Silent Valley National Park (SVNP), Palakkad. As the elephant died, she remained calm despite being in excruciating pain. The elephant kept standing and died at Velliyar River, Malappuram, with its trunk in the water.

The elephant was 15-years-old and was probably getting some relief as it stood in the water after her tongue and mouth exploded. Mohan Krishnan, Section Forest Officer, Nilambur, shared the sad incident on his Facebook page where he had acted as the Rapid Response Team official to rescue the elephant, which was in distress.

When a postmortem examination was carried out, it was learnt that the reason for the elephant's death was due to asphyxia where water had got into her lungs and trachea. Dr David Abraham, Assistant Forest Veterinary Officer, Thrissur, carried out the postmortem.

Dr David said, "I have so far done more than 250 postmortems of elephants alone in my more than two decades career. But this was the first time I was so moved as I could hold the foetus of the baby in my hands. Initially, none of us was aware that the elephant was pregnant. After seeing her heart, I spotted the amniotic fluid and realized that she was pregnant."

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Peta
 - 
Thursday, 4 Jun 2020

Still killed by human, what this media want to justify the killing will be filing suit on this media soon...u will be in trouble soon.

MOHAMMED MOOLU…
 - 
Wednesday, 3 Jun 2020

A very cruel, henious and inhumen act. This culprit should be with murder and punished sevierly. 

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May 3,2020

Sirsi, May 3: A group of 19 students from the district were on Saturday safety brought back to Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya (JNV) at Malagi in Mundgod taluk by special buses from Madhya Pradesh.

The students were admitted to the JNV, Junapani, Bhopal district, for class 9 this academic year. They were kept at a hostel since March 22.

They could not leave for the state as train services were suspended before they were ready for the travel. Hence, they were kept at the local hostel.

Based on requests by parents, Labour Minister Shivaram Hebbar, directed the chief secretary to get in touch with the Madhya Pradesh government to bring back the students.

Hebbar, who visited the JNV, said that the students would be sent to their homes in two days after medical tests.

According to the JNV authorities, the decision was taken to bring back the students as their parents were worried. The students were safe at the JNV, Junapani and all facilities were provided to them at the hostel.

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