Cong to appoint 70K booth-level agents to reach out to voters

DHNS
July 22, 2017

Bengaluru, Jul 22: Close on the heels of the BJP launching the Vistaarak programme, the state Congress on Friday came out with an elaborate plan to strengthen the party at the booth-level in the run-up to the next Assembly elections.

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The Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) has decided to appoint 70,000 booth-level agents covering all the 224 Assembly constituencies in order to spread the party’s message. The agents will not only educate people on the achievements of the party government in the state, but also give feedback to the party on what people think about their elected representatives. The party has put a KPCC vice-president and two general secretaries in charge of each of the 30 districts and they have been tasked with the responsibility of appointing the booth-level agents.

The Congress’ effort is aimed at countering the BJP, which recently launched the Vistaarak programme, wherein the party workers will directly interact with people at booth-level. The Vistaarak programme is said to have yielded good results for the saffron party in Uttar Pradesh, where it registered a thumping victory in the Assembly polls a few months ago.

Briefing reporters after attending the first meeting of the newly appointed KPCC office-bearers, state Congress president G Parameshwara said booth-level agents will be appointed by August-end.

The agents will visit every household and interact with people. The first round of door-to-door interaction will be completed by the end of September. The booth-level agents will commence the second round of interaction in December this year.

The party will also organise a padayatra in all the Assembly constituencies with the slogan “Congress nadige marali janara kadege” in October and November, he added.

This apart, the party will organise public rallies across the state to mark the birth centenary of former prime minister Indira Gandhi. Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi will attend a rally scheduled to be held on August 4 at Raichur.

The office-bearers’ meeting was chaired by AICC general secretary in charge of Karnataka K C Venugopal. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and many senior Congress leaders, including former Union minister Oscar Fernandes, attended the meeting.

No early polls: CM

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah told the KPCC office-bearers that the Assembly elections will not be advanced, as claimed by the Opposition parties. The elections will be held either in March or April next year. They will not be advanced. The BJP leaders are trying to create confusion as they have become jittery, he said.

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The saffron party leaders have not been able to find fault with the government, which has fulfilled all the promises made to the people in the past four years. The BJP did nothing during its rule in the state. Now, it is staging a drama by visiting Dalit homes. The newly appointed office-bearers should counter the BJP by educating people about the achievements of his government, Siddaramaiah said.

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July 1,2020

Mangaluru, July 1: Even as the number of covid-19 positive cases is mounting with every passing day in the region, the Dakshina Kannada district recorded three new deaths due to coronavirus within 24 hours. 

According to sources, a septuagenarian from Bhatkal breathed his last on Wednesday afternoon. He was suffering from diabetes, high blood pressure and battling respiratory illness and pneumonia. His swab was collected and sent for test and the result came as positive.

Earlier in the day, two people had died in Mangaluru due to covid-19: A 31-year-old youth from Bhatkal and a 78-year-old man from Bengre in the city.

The coastal district has witnessed seven deaths from Sunday due to coronavirus.

The 31-year-old man, who was battling health issues due to high blood pressure, breathed his last at a private hospital. His swab was collected after his death. The report came as corona-positive.

The elderly man from Bengre was suffering from diabetes and pneumonia. He passed away at a private hospital.

With this, the total number of death of covid patients in the district reached to 17. Among them two people died due to non-covid reasons.

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March 19,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 19: To better enforce social distancing and prevent further spread of Covid-19, the Karnataka health and family welfare department on Wednesday said it will "stamp the back of the palm" of international passengers advised to be on home quarantine, along with the date they are allowed to get out of home. The stamping process began at 12am Thursday.

Pankaj Kumar Pandey, commissioner, health and family welfare, said: "It is noted that a few passengers under home quarantine are not following the instructions. Therefore, it has been decided to stamp the back of the palm of their left hand with a specially designed stamp which will indicate the last day of quarantine."

He said the special stamp will use an indelible ink and "airports in Karnataka have been instructed to follow this without fail". On average, about 3,000 people are arriving in Bengaluru on international flights every day.

The department said social distancing is the only known method of combating the spread of Covid-19 and added, "International passengers are segregated as symptomatic and asymptomatic."

High-risk flyers kept at mass quarantine unit

The symptomatic passengers (Group-A) are taken to designated hospitals; asymptomatic ones, depending on the port of origin, are taken to the quarantine centre or permitted to go on home quarantine.

At the mass quarantine centre, the asymptomatic passengers are divided into moderate-risk (Group-B) and high-risk (Group-C) categories.

“The high-risk passengers are kept at a mass quarantine centre for medical observation. The moderate-risk passengers are being sent for home quarantine where they need to spend 14 days,” the statement added.

Pandey said: “International passengers changing flights within the country cannot be stopped. Ideally, they should be stamped at the first port of entry when they arrive from a foreign country which is not happening.” He said this issue will be brought to the notice of the Directorate-General of Civil Aviation.

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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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