Conflict between Dalit leaders delays Karnataka cabinet expansion

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August 24, 2017

Bengaluru, Aug 24: Intense lobbying from two groups of Dalit community has forced Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to delay the Karnataka cabinet expansion. The ruling Congress is said to be in a dilemma on whether to provide ministerial berth to left or right wing of the Dalit community.

Though the high command had approved a list of names for filling up the vacancies in the council of ministers last week, it was later forced to hold it back following pressure from Dalit leaders belonging to both the groups. Leaders belonging to the two groups are said to be lobbying hard to get a ministerial berth. The chief minister was planning to expand the ministry early this week. But, it is likely to happen only next week, sources in the state Congress said.

Currently, there are three vacancies in the council of ministers. The vacancies have been created due to the death of H S Mahadeva Prasad and resignation of H Y Meti and G Parameshwara. The late Mahadeva Prasad was a Linagayat; Meti a Kuruba; and Parameshwara, a Dalit. While names of K Shadakshari, MLA for Tiptur and H M Revanna (MLC) have been finalised under the Lingayat and the Kuruba quotas respectively, candidate under the Dalit quota is yet to be finalised, the sources said.

The sources said Siddaramaiah had proposed MLC R B Thimmapur’s name under the Dalit quota to the high command. Thimmapur belongs to Dalit left wing.

A section of Dalit (right) leaders is of the view that Parameshwara belongs to Dalit right wing and hence, the vacancy created by his resignation should be filled up with a leader from the same wing. Even Parameshwara, who is also the KPCC president, is said to be in favour of this argument. He is said to be backing former minister Motamma (who belongs to Dalit right wing) for a Cabinet berth. Malavalli MLA and former minister P M Narendraswamy is also said to be in the race, the sources added.

Leaders belonging to Dalit left wing are arguing that both the left and the right wings should be given equal representation in the council of ministers: There are two ministers who are Dalit (right), H C Mahadevappa and Priyank Kharge, while H Anjaneya is the lone minister from the Dalit left wing. Former Union minister and Kolar MP K H Muniyappa has taken up the cause of Dalit left wing, the sources said.

When contacted, Motamma said it is not proper to differentiate between the right and the left. Opportunity should be given to those who are loyal to the party and have good experience.

On seeking his reaction on the issue, AICC general secretary in-charge of Karnataka K C Venugopal said there is no confusion between the two groups. The chief minister has submitted a list to the party top brass and they will take a decision soon, he added.

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March 27,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 27: India should take a cue from the UK and Italy and allow final year medical students to skip exam and bring them into the hospital system immediately to fight the war against COVID-19, noted cardiac surgeon Devi Prasad Shetty on Friday said.

The Chairman and Founder of the city-based Narayana Health said there should be some reforms in medical education like the UK and Italy.
In the UK, he noted, final year medical students have been told that they don't need to appear for the exam, and they will be given pass based on the past performance and they can get into the hospital system to fill the shortage.

Italy got 10,000 more doctors following the move to cut short the duration of MBBS by nine months, according to him.

COVID-19 battle can be only won by young doctors and young nurses. Its like a war, Shetty told PTI.

He said: Senior doctorsnone of them will be able to touch the patients because they are past the age of 50. A person who is past the age of 50 is very vulnerable himself.

This is a very contagious disease. "But we dont have that many battalion (of doctors). We need one and half lakh doctors to manage all these government
hospitals and private hospitals (to fight COVID-19)", he added.

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March 28,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 28: After a youth from Dakshina Kannada who tested positive for the deadly Covid-19 revealed that he had travelled by a bus, authorities have requested all his fellow passengers to visit their nearest district hospital. 

The 21-year-old man hailing from Belthangady taluk had flown from Dubai to Bengaluru on March 21 and on the same day travelled to Mangaluru by the KSRTC bus bearing registration number KA 19, F3329

As he was suffering from fever and cough he was admitted to Puttur government hospital on March 24. He was tested positive for the novel coronavirus on March 27.   

It is not yet know how many passengers were there on board the above mentioned bus which had departed Bengaluru at 4:30 p.m. on March 21. It is believed that most of the passengers who travelled by this bus are residents of Dakshina Kannada. 

Hence, the KSRTC authorities today requested all the passengers who travelled by this bus to visit their nearest district hospital for necessary checkup. The passengers also were urged to quarantine themselves for next couple of weeks.

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July 4,2020

More than 500 flights are expected to be operated in the fourth phase of Vande Bharat Mission, the “paid evacuation” mission of the government of India during covid-19 crisis.

This includes both Air India and private carriers who are ramping up their operations in a big way. 

Air India will be operating 170 flights till 15th of July to and from 17 countries, including Australia, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Canada, Germany, Japan, Kuwait, Malaysia, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Philippines.

Private airlines such as IndiGo and GoAir will have significant participation in the fourth phase of Vande Bharat Mission. 

The Civil Aviation Ministry said that among others, Indigo will operate 238 flights from Qatar and 219 flights from Kuwait. GoAir will operate 41 flights from Kuwait. Phase Four will particularly focus on countries where there still are a large number of Indians who have registered to return.

Meanwhile, a record five lakh stranded Indians have returned safely to India under the Mission till now. The operations commenced on 7th May and in less than two months, nearly five lakh four thousand stranded Indians from 137 countries have returned to their homes.

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