Dubai: K'taka urged to set up ‘NORKA’; Kagodu pledges all support to investors

[email protected] (Shodhan Prasad)
January 10, 2016

Dubai, Jan 10: Kannadigaru Dubai along with other Karnataka Associations jointly hosted a lunch meeting with well known Karnataka Assembly Speaker, Kagodu Thimappa who was on a private visit to Dubai on January 8. The meeting was held at Fortune Plaza Hotel, Ghusais, Dubai at 11 a.m.

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Kagodu Thimappa along with patron of Kannadigas in UAE, Padmashree Dr. B.R. Shetty, Abu Dhabi Karnataka Sangha President, Sarvotham Shetty, KPCC Saleem, Annaji, President of Kannadigaru Dubai, Sadhan Das, Daughter of Kagodu Thimappa, Dr. Raja Nandini, and Presidents of various Karnataka Organisations along with Kannadigas lighted the lamp and inagurated the programme.

Dr. B.R. Shetty shared some of his lighter moments with Kagodu and also put light on his recent visit to Bangaluru wherein he was invited and offered one of the prestigious tourism developing at the world famous Jog Falls with his master plan in keeping continuity in the water falls throughout the year which currently flows for few months in the whole year. He raised his concern on the beaurocrats who tried to resist his ideas with very many reasons and of which he overcame all those hasles with the right approach. He said that he is not a land grabber and his only intention is to give back with his contribution to the state which he belongs to. He praised Kagodu on his role as a speaker and also said that he is one of the politician who never cares for a seat to fight for election as he is a true elected representative of the people.

Kagodu Thimappa was felicitated with shawl, Mysuru Turban, flower bouquet, fruits and memento by Dr. B.R. Shetty and others on the dais while Bhagya Sadhan Das read out the honour letter which was presented to Kagodu.

In response to the felicitation, Kagodu spoke with simplicity and said that this honour is not for him alone but will be dedicated to all the 224 members of the Karnataka State Assembly by the Kannadigas in UAE. He also added that he is proud that so many Kannadigas who have come all the way from Karnataka to earn a living and are doing well in UAE with their enterprising spirit.

He praised the systems in Dubai and other countries he has visited so far and said that everything including the traffic is systematically controlled unlike in Karnataka.

He said that just going round the world is not enough; one has to see, share and try to implement those development plans in our state and country as well. He said that there are still some greedy politicians who are not bothered to see to the development of the state instead look into their self development only.

He requested Kannadigas to come forward in the development of Karnataka in whatever way they could and promised his fullest co-operation to them. He added that whatever big or small project in development of Karnataka, Kannadigas in UAE are most welcome to come and contribute to their state.

In return he promised that he will support them in whatever possible ways including allotting them land if necessary for the project. He cited some examples of those business proposals which did not happen even after passing in the assembly. He said that the business proposals should create jobs to the people of Karnataka and he will extend his fullest co-operation to pass those programmes in the assembly.

He thanked and promised all support to Dr B.R. Shetty in his dream project beautifying Jog Falls a tourist attraction with his Rs 450 crores project to keep the flow of water falls throughout the year unlike currently which is only during rainy season.

Speaking on to the Speakers views Dr B.R. Shetty added that he is ready to contribute fully to the development of Karnataka and cited examples of his contribution towards one of the airport in Kerala State where the state body has made him one of the share holders. He also mentioned his active support in formation of Mangalore International Airport which is more useful for Keralites than Mangaloreans as the major travelers in this route are Keralites. Similarly we could have an international airport in Shimoga, being a central part of Karnataka which may be useful for all Kannadigas commercially, he added. He mentioned about the late Sh. Zayed the then Ruler of UAE whose dream on "quality healthcare for all, at affordable cost" was fulfilled by his organisation successfully and being honoured. Similarly should he be given the development of Victoria Hospital in Bangalore, he would have done it much better to world standards. Shetty also mentioned about the recent visit of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi who was offered with 75 million dollar grant by UAE towards the development projects in India which will be reflected in few years from now.

Later all the leaders of various Karnataka Associations, Media Representatives and well known personalities were invited to the dais and honoured with shawls.

Sarvotham Shetty spoke later and said that it would not be wise to put forth all the problems of Kannadigas to the Speaker who has come on a private visit to UAE.

However on behalf of all Kannadigas he would wish to put forth these points just for the knowledge of the Speaker who can raise these issues in the Assembly or push it through his source in the parliament even. He cited the governmental organisation called NORKA (Non Resident Keralites Affairs) of Kerala State which is doing a tremendous job for the non-resident Keralites and wished a similar organisation by Karnataka State for the Kannadigas. He stressed that this kind of step be taken by Karnataka State government which will boost all the Indians abroad and strengthen their rights.

He pointed out that there is a vacuum in the post of external non-resident Kannadigas Affairs Ministry after the exit of Ganesh Karnik, the Officer earlier posted to this Office. He also added few points on the international budget airlines, their facilities and their unaccepted fares during the peak season which really needs to be looked into while the airlines operating to other states do not have these kind of supernatural highs though the distance is much more than ours.

Though this falls part of the Central Aviation Ministry, we would just make a point in requesting the Speaker to put forth to the concerned, though many of the Central leaders have ignored this request of ours even after their promised visit here, added Sarvotham.

The programme ended with vote of thanks and sumptuous lunch. Vinay Nayak compered the programme.

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Comments

John
 - 
Friday, 3 Jun 2016

Gulf returned people any loan facility available for start new business in Karnataka

Suleman
 - 
Sunday, 10 Jan 2016

Mr. Sarvothama shetty mentioned 2 valid points to Kagodu.
Hope this will be implemented.

Shahul Hameed
 - 
Sunday, 10 Jan 2016

When Mr.U.T.Khader,Mr.Ramanth Rai,Mr.Mohidin Bava and Mr.Ibrahim visited Saudi Arabia on a private visit we Kannadigas requested and submitted a memorandum on behalf of all the Karnataka based organisations in eastern provinces by JF to form a NORKA in Karnataka for the benefit of Karnataka expatriates living in the middle east. Until now nothing materialized only we got Promises as usual.

Mithun
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Sunday, 10 Jan 2016

Thanks for good coverage coastaldigest.com and Shodhan Prasad sir.. All the best BR Shetty sir

Rahi
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Sunday, 10 Jan 2016

All are same both CongRSS and BJP. They using Muslims as scapegoat.

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May 30,2020

Bengaluru, May 30: The Karnataka government will soon launch a project to maintain the health database of all its citizens, said Medical Education Minister Dr K Sudhakar on Friday.

A first of its kind initiative, the "State Health Register" will be a robust and standardised health repository of all the citizens, as per an official release.

Sudhakar said that the project will be implemented first in Chikkaballapur district on an experimental basis. "Enhanced focus on healthcare has become imperative and our government is committed to providing world-class healthcare to all citizens," he added.

While speaking to media, the minister said that COVID-19 experience has demonstrated the necessity of having robust, real-time public health data and, therefore, there is a need to maintain a repository of health data of each and every citizen.

He said that the government will be undertaking a survey of all 6.5 crore people in the state, by using a team of Primary Health Centre officials, revenue officials, education department staff and ASHA karyakartas.

"They will visit each household and collect health data of all the members of the family. This will not only help the government to provide better healthcare but will also help efficient resource allocation, management and better implementation of various citizen-centric schemes in the state," Sudhakar stated.

"Public-Private Partnership -- It's our vision to provide world-class healthcare to all citizens in the state and we need accurate data to make our vision a reality. The health register is a futuristic project which is taken up in the interest of the people. The project will include 50 per cent partnership of private hospitals. The data collected will help us to prioritise healthcare based on geography, demography and other targetted measures," read the release.

Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa has assured all support for the project and a detailed discussion will be undertaken in the upcoming cabinet meeting, said Dr Sudhakar.

The minister also assured that he is committed to ensuring that all citizens of the state have access to world-class healthcare.

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January 2,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 2: Accusing Prime Minister Narendra Modi of "neglecting" Karnataka ahead of his visit on Thursday, the state Congress questioned why he did not give adequate relief and pay a visit to the state, when most of its parts were affected by severe floods last year.

Modi will begin his two-day visit to the state on Thursday afternoon.

The Congress' Karnataka unit in a series of tweets also questioned the Prime Minister about not conferring the "Bharat Ratna" on Shivakumara Swamiji of Siddaganga Math, who passed away last year at the age of 111 years.

"Why you did not visit the state, when it was affected by floods? Despite the damage of over Rs 1 lakh crore why you did not declare it as a national disaster? Why you did not give interim relief? When the state government has given a report that the damage caused was to the tune of Rs 35,300 crore why did you sit quiet by giving just Rs 1,200 crore," the state Congress tweeted.

As many as 103 taluks in 22 districts of Karnataka were affected due to unprecedented floods in August, in which over 80 people were killed.

Around seven lakh people were shifted to safe areas during the deluge and thousands of houses were damaged.

In October, various parts of the state faced a deluge for the second time in two months, killing over 13 people and damaging thousands of houses.

Asking as to why the Centre was not giving the state's share of GST amount adequately, the Congress questioned as to why dues under MNREGA programme were not paid so far, and why Karnataka was being neglected while allocating grants.

Questioning Modi as to why he did not visit Tumakuru when Shivakumara Swamiji of Siddaganga Math passed away, the principal opposition party in the state Assembly, also sought to know why the seer was not conferred with the Bharat Ratna yet.

It also pointed out that former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had written a letter in this regard in January 2018.

The Congress has also hit out at the BJP-led Central government over imposition of Hindi language by neglecting regional languages and mother tongue.

The Prime Minister will kickstart his visit to the state by paying tributes to the late pontiff's 'Gadduge' (final resting place) at the Math premises near Tumakuru.

Later, he will attend an event organised to give away Krishi Karman awards and to distribute fishing equipment at the government college ground in Tumakuru, before leaving for Bengaluru where he will be attending a DRDO event.

On Friday he will be inaugurating 107th Indian Science Congress here.

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February 28,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 28: Historian S. Shettar, 85, breathed his last early on February 28 in Bengaluru. He was suffering from respiratory problems and was hospitalised for over a week.

Shettar was known for his multi-disciplinary work, encompassing linguistics, epigraphy, anthropology, the study of religions and art history. He had extensively worked on the Jain practice of ritual death in Karnataka and Asoka edicts. He had studied and compiled early edicts in Kannada and worked extensively on the growth of Kannada language down the ages.

Born in 1935 at Hampasagara, Ballari district, he went on to study at Cambridge University and started his career as a Professor of History at Karnatak University, Dharwad, his alma mater. He later headed the National Museum Institute of the History of Art, Conservation and Museology in 1978 and Indian Council for Historical Research in 1996. He was also a visiting professor at the National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bengaluru.

He was a bilingual historian who wrote in English for most of his career, but started writing in Kannada in later years. In the last two decades, he developed a keen interest in linguistics and wrote multiple books on classical Kannada and Prakrit. His 2007 book “Shangam Tamilagam” is considered a seminal work in the study of the early period of Dravidian languages. It won him Bhasha Samman from Central Sahitya Akademi. He later wrote two works on Halegannada, classical Kannada. His most recent work was “Prakrita Jagadvalaya” in 2018.

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