DK Shivakumar seeks 2 days’ time after I-T sends out summons

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August 7, 2017

Bengaluru, Aug 7: After raids over three days, the income tax department has summoned Karnataka energy minister DK Shivakumar to appear before it in Bengaluru on Monday in connection with a tax-evasion probe.

"It is a normal procedure. The minister has sought two days to appear," an I-T department spokesperson said.

The energy minister said he would consult advisers to decide when to appear before the department. "I'm a law-abiding citizen. I'll definitely be in the I-T office and offer my full cooperation to the probe," he said.

Summonses were issued on Shivakumar, family members and associates, who were raided by the I-T department, under Section 131 of the Income-Tax Act which relates to collection of evidence on undisclosed earnings. It is mandated that a notice be issued to him after his premises were searched.

Our search-and-seizure operation is techni cally over, pending for malities like collection and documentation of seized material and recording of statements. I-T officials have a timeframe of 60 days to demand response in cases under which Shivakumar's properties were raided,'' an official added.

After completing all formalities, including recording of statements, I-T officials said the search teams will submit their reports (or panchanamas) and seizures to the investigation wing directorgeneral in New Delhi, and he will decide when and what information can be given to the public.

The department claimed it was one of the biggest I-T operations against an individual in recent times. "This operation was a marathon ex ercise -involved 300 officials at 70 premises of Shivakumar, his relatives and friends across the state and in Delhi, for about 80 hours," said an official of the department's Karnataka and Goa region.

With the I-T department closing in on Shivakumar, KPCC president G Parameshwara held a closed-door meeting with the minister for over three hours early Sunday, and discussed the political fallout of the raids and how they should go about it, a party source said.

Shivakumar also held meetings with ministers MB Patil, A Manju and party's woman wing chief and aide Laxmi Hebbalkar.

Some religious Vokkaliga leaders met Shivakumar to extend moral support. He summoned his financial advisers to help draft responses to queries, especially pertaining to cash seizures and foreign investment.

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May 23,2020

Bengaluru, May 23: SSLC and PUC students residing in containment zones will not be able to write the exams scheduled to be held in June and July, respectively, but will be given opportunity to write the supplementary examination and treated as fresh candidates.

Primary and Secondary Education Minister S. Suresh Kumar announced this at a press conference on Friday.

In turn, officials in the Department of Primary and Secondary Education will start collecting the list of students in containment zones. However, they are worried since the list of containment zones is dynamic and a particular locality can be declared a containment zone even the night before the examination.

“If any examination centre is located in the containment zone, then we can change the centre and move it to a non-containment zone. However, if a student resides in a zone that is declared containment zone just before the exam, there is no option but for the person to skip the exam,” an official said.

Officials of the department are worried about another scenario as well. “There is a chance that midway through the examination, an area is becomes a containment zone. Then some students may write a few papers and give the rest a miss. Implementation at the district- and block-levels will be a challenge,” said an official.

Sources said that the department is working out several situations that may arise and trying to work on providing practical solutions to the students.

Around 5.98 lakh students have registered for the second pre-university English examination that is scheduled to be held on June 18. As many as 8.48 lakh students have registered for the SSLC examination scheduled to be held between June 25 and 4 July. Currently, there are 261 containment zones in Karnataka that have 5.49 lakh people residing in these zones.

Meanwhile, the Karnataka Secondary Education and Examination Board has decided to ensure that only 18 students are seated in a classroom to write the SSLC examination. This is to ensure that social distancing is maintained in the exam hall.

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April 25,2020

Kalaburagi, Apr 25: In order to make people aware about the precautionary steps required to be taken in order to contain the spread of coronavirus, Muslim clerics here are making announcements from mosques after 'Azaan' urging people to follow the government guidelines to keep infection at bay.

Speaking to news agency, Ateeq Ur Rahman Ashrafi, All India Imams Council Karnataka's state president, said, "Under our council, there are around 80 mosques and after Azaan we are spreading awareness about COVID-19. I also appeal to other mosques to make such announcements and follow government guidelines."

This year, due to the spread of the virus, Muslim clerics have requested people to offer prayers inside their homes and avoid any kind of social gathering.

The country is under lockdown till May 3. All religious places including mosques have been closed to stop the transmission of the highly contagious virus.

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July 17,2020

Mysuru, Jul 17: Deputy Commissioner Abhiram G Sankar has ordered a partial lockdown in the City of Palaces Mysuru due to the increase in number of Covid-19 cases day by day.

As per the order, the lockdown will be in force from 0600 hours today till 0600 hours on July 24 at N R, Udayagiri, Lashkar and Mandi Mohalla Police limits in the city. In addition, it has decided to lockdown 400 meters from the house where Covid-19 patients have died.

The order further states that all the religious gatherings are prohibited and only parcel service is available to hotels.  Movement of vehicles is also prohibited but in emergency cases, it may be allowed.  Employees and people on essential services can go to work after producing their ID cards.

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