With an eye on clean district tag, Udupi ZP gives priority to green protocols

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July 16, 2017

Udupi, Jul 16: The Udupi Zilla Panchayat is all set to take measures introducing the innovative concept of ‘green protocol’ enabling effective and scientific disposal of solid waste.

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Chairing a workshop-cum-consultative meeting on the disposal of wet and dry waste organised by the ZP and the Swachh Bharat Mission, here, Srinivas Rao, Chief Planning Officer of the ZP, said that the protocols were a set of rules which will be implemented during government functions and programmes from the zilla panchayat down to the gram panchayat levels to reduce garbage in the district in phases. They would be introduced in schools also.

“We want to move towards Swachh Udupi, Swasthya Udupi (Clean Udupi, Healthy Udupi),” he said.

The idea is to gradually do away with the use of plastic and paper cups and plates, and plastic water bottles, during government functions and meetings. One way to lessen garbage is to reduce its production on a daily basis.

Hence the district administration had decided to set aside Thursday as ‘Thinking Thursday’ to chalk out programmes to reduce garbage in all the three taluks. Garbage disposal had to be done in a scientific manner.

Since this work could not be done by the government departments alone, youth organisations had been roped in to take this message to the village-level.

Already, Udupi district had been declared as open-defecation free district, Mr. Rao said.

Raghunath, officer, Swachh Bharat Mission, said that the government was providing Rs. 20 lakh per gram panchayat for scientific disposal of waste provided a detailed project report was submitted.

Already this amount had been provided to five gram panchayats – Belman, Varamballi, Eedu, Maravanthe and Perdoor – in the district.

Nearly 50% of waste could be reduced if the use of plastic carry bags was stopped, and cloth and jute bags were introduced instead.

Segregation of waste at source goes a long way in scientific disposal of waste, Mr. Raghunath said.

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January 10,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 10: Barely 24 hours after the standoff between BJP workers and students of Jyoti Nivas College (JNC) in Bengaluru over CAA became breaking news, it took political hues with the saffron party and the Congress locking horns over the issue.

Taking the battle to the anti-CAA camp on Thursday, the BJP aggressively defended its party workers, who on Wednesday erected a pro-CAA banner on the college compound wall and allegedly forced students to sign on it as a mark of support.

With one of the workers who had locked horns with JNC students by his side, deputy chief minister CN Ashwath Narayan, at his official residence, questioned students’ right to protest party cadre erecting a pro-CAA banner on their college compound wall.

“How can you tell people not to create awareness about a law that has been passed in this country? Who gave students the right to question political workers? If there was anything wrong, let them report to the police,” retorted the minister, who also holds the higher education department portfolio.

On the other hand, the Congress, cashing in on simmering anger over the assault on JNU students in Delhi, used the JNC standoff to project the ruling party as prime culprits in stifling the voice of students. BTM Layout MLA and seasoned politician R Ramalinga Reddy even warned the BJP against “allowing JNC to become another JNU”.

Reddy met with the JNC administration and extended his support against any “threats” to students. It is being alleged that Reddy was the first to “leak” the video of Wednesday’s row to the media. The college falls in his assembly constituency.

Taking a cue from his colleague’s stand, former CM and opposition leader Siddaramaiah also leaned into the matter and sent a strong message “backing” students in the standoff. “BJP goons are threatening students of Jyotinivas College to support CAA. MrYediyurappa, I am strictly warning you to control hooligans from your party. Don't subvert knowledge & institutions for your selfish motives. We won't let Ktaka to be victim of your Hitler rule!” said Siddaramaiah in a tweet.

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July 7,2020

Udupi, Jul 7: A hotelier committed suicide by jumping into a well at Hiriadka in Udupi district last evening. 

The deceased is Raghavendra Bhat (48), a resident of Kadiyali and owner of Hotel Shivasagar in Kadiyali.

He had been to his brother's house in Hiriyadka where he resorted to the extreme step. 

He was known for organising tiger dance competitions during Sri Krishnashtami every year.

He had contested the Udupi CMC election from Congress party, but had lost by a few votes. Later he had joined the BJP.

A case has been registered ar Hiriadka police station and investigations are on.

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April 18,2020
Bengaluru, Apr 18: State Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai has stated that there is no need for Dubai Kannadigas to be worried during the COVID-19 crisis.
 
In a statement issued here on Saturday, he said that the State government is with the Dubai Kannadigas and their families residing here in the State, promising that they will not face any problems.
 
Bommai also sought the cooperation of all Dubai-based Kannadiga industrialists and employees in the fight against the virus.

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Syef
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Sunday, 19 Apr 2020

We are already facing lot of problems here without food and money.

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