DVS doesn't rule out early elections in Karnataka, says CM Siddu helping BJP

June 27, 2016

Bengaluru, Jun 27: Union Law and Justice Minister D.V. Sadananda Gowda has not ruled out early elections to the Assembly stating that the Ministry reshuffle by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has led to a serious rebellion within the ruling party, and now a chaotic situation prevails in the State.

GowdaAddressing a press conference here on Sunday, Mr. Sadananda Gowda said that the Chief Minister should have to be blamed for the situation as his dictatorial functioning and the ill advice given by his coterie of advisors was leading the State towards a total collapse of the rule of law.

“Although the BJP was certain of coming back to power in the State on its own, Mr. Siddaramaiah was, through his actions, making it easy for the BJP to make a comeback,” he said.

Mr. Sadananda Gowda said that instability has set in as there was no mutual trust among the Cabinet Ministers with dissident activities in the ruling Congress reaching a peak.

Asked about the statement of the Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council K.S. Eashwarappa expressing reservation about the recent appointment of party office-bearers at the district-level and stating that these appointments were made without consulting the core committee, Mr. Sadananda Gowda termed it a minor rumbling and said that it would be better for party leaders to voice their grievances within the party forums instead of voicing them in public.

To a question on the demand for conferring Bharat Ratna on Siddaganga seer Sri Shivakumar Swamiji, the Union Minister said that he was in full favour of conferring the honour on the swamiji.

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kishor
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Monday, 27 Jun 2016

yahh siddu busy with kiss bhagya,

Maruthi
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Monday, 27 Jun 2016

DV Sadananda mukadalli .Kalla nage.......ee nage nanage nenapu ide yavaga Yaddy ya kurchi alladathodagitho aga.....TV yavaru kelidaga DVS 36 Hallu bittu nakkaga...avara maneyalli santhasada vathavaranavagitthhu.....

Moral of the story......NAI BALA DONKU.......BJP yalli yavaga brashtara mathhu komuvada iruvudo...DVS Yeddy yanthaha So called Nayakaru RARAJISUVARU

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February 7,2020

Mangaluru, Feb 7: In an attempt to promote menstrual hygiene among women, the Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) has installed vending machines and incinerators to dispense and dispose off sanitary napkins at 10 bus stands of the state including Mangaluru.

The machines have been installed inside the women's washroom and women can purchase sanitary napkins from the vending machines by inserting five rupee coins.

Nearly 100 napkins can be stored in the vending machines at a time and housekeeping personnel have been instructed to replenish the stock, as and when required.

While directions on how to use the machine have been displayed near the machines, people can get seek assistance from housekeeping staff if needed.

Initially, the machines were installed at two depots in Bengaluru on a pilot basis and in the second phase it has been extended to 10 KSRTC bus depots.

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February 3,2020

Feb 3: The Karnataka government is probably the only state to have so many nodal agencies to deal with investment proposals. There is the KIADB, Karnataka Udyoga Mitra, State High Level Clearance Committee (SHLCC), State Level Single Window Clearance Committee (SLSWCC) and District Level Single Window Clearance Committee.

While the government claims these have been created to speed up the process of setting up industries, they’re only delaying it. “A four-to-five year delay in acquiring land has become the norm,’’ say industry sources.

“These entities are only adding layers of obstacles to investors and is not really helping industries,” said a senior IAS officer.

While DLSWCCs are headed by deputy commissioners are empowered to clear investment proposals up to Rs 15 crore, SLSWCC, headed by the industries minister, clears proposals more than Rs 15 crore and up to Rs 500 crore. Proposals worth more than Rs 500 crore have to be cleared by SHLCC chaired by the CM. These entities have to meet regularly and clear proposals. But often, these meetings don’t happen as scheduled. “The delay starts from here,” said Vasant Ladava, industrialist and member of Karnataka Industries and Commerce, Bengaluru.

The single-window agencies involving representatives of departments like industries, revenue, pollution control board and forest are supposed to collectively give necessary clearances required for industries. “But, of late, they have become only project approvers without other responsibilities, leaving investors in the lurch,” said Ladava.

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June 17,2020

Mangaluru, June 17: As many as 47 buses have been arranged by the district administration to transport 1,043 II PU students from the border areas of Kerala to the respective examination centres in Dakshina Kannada.

The II PU English examination, which was postponed in Karnataka due to covid lockdown, will be held on June 18. A total of 26,942 students are expected to appear for the examination across the district. Among them 6322 students have chosen to write their exam in the centres near to their hometown, following the COVID-19 pandemic. As many as 1,043 students are expected to come from Kerala.

22 KSRTC buses and 11 schools buses have been arranged from Talapady toll gate near Mariyashrama Church, 2 each KSRTC buses from Punyakoti Nagara in Mudipu, Bayar and Anekal in Vittal border, 1 KSRTC bus from Pathur in Kurnadu border, 3 KSRTC buses from Saradka in Vittal border, school buses from Kayar Padav in Puttur border, Panjikallu in Sullia border, Karike in Sullia border and Alatti Baddadka have been arranged.

The students have been asked to be present at a designated place to board the bus at 7 am and have to get their hall ticket and identity card, said DC Sindhu B Rupesh.

All the students should mandatorily wear masks and use sanitisers before entering the examination centres. The principals of colleges, where students from Kerala, are studying have been asked to deploy staff to make arrangements to ensure that students reach the examination centres on time and get back home after the exam.

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