Eye on polls, Siddaramaiah doles out freebies for SC/STs

June 3, 2017

Bengaluru, Jun 3: Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Friday announced a bouquet of freebies and schemes to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes ahead of the election year in the state.cm

Free laptops to SC and ST students pursuing higher education, including professional courses, in private colleges; free bus passes to SC and ST students; increase in quantum of subsidy to SCs and STs to buy tractors, taxis and take up house construction; free foreign tour to agricultural labourers; distribution of seeds free of cost to SC and ST farmers are some of the new initiatives rolled out by the chief minister.

Besides, he directed the officials to chalk out a scheme to provide eggs to SC and ST girl children who have not enrolled at anganawadi centres in rural areas on the lines of the one in Telangana. These schemes will be implemented under the Special Component Plan (SCP) and the Tribal Sub Plan (TSP).

Siddaramaiah made these announcements after chairing the state-level SC and ST Development Council meeting at the Vidhana Soudha. Social Welfare Minister H Anjaneya, Revenue Minister Kagodu Thimmappa and senior officers attended the meeting convened to review implementation of the SCP and the TSP.

Speaking to reporters after the meeting, Anjaneya said that SC and ST students are currently getting bus passes at concessional rate to travel in state-run road transport corporation buses, including the Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) buses. The government and the Karnataka State SC and ST Development Corporation are together bearing 75% of the total cost of the bus passes, while the students are paying 25%. From now on, the bus pass will be provided free of cost, he added.

The subsidy amount for purchasing tractors and taxis has been increased to Rs 3 lakh each from Rs 2 lakh. Similarly, the incentive for construction of houses for pourakarmikas working under the contract system has been increased to Rs 4 lakh from Rs 2 lakh each. The Social Welfare and the Agriculture departments have been directed to jointly chalk out a plan to take about 1,000 SC and ST farmers on foreign tour this year, he added.

Siddaramaiah, in his 2016-17 budget, announced free laptops to SC/ST students in government engineering colleges, polytechnics and government degree colleges. Now, this facility has been extended to those studying in private colleges, Anjaneya said.

The government has released Rs 58,855 crore under the SCP and the TSP in the past four years and of this Rs 54,896 crore has been spent. In the current year, Rs 27,703 crore has been earmarked for this purpose.

Show-cause notices have been issued to the officials who have failed to spend money earmarked for various schemes under the SCP and the TSP. The officials have been warned of strict action if they fail to implement these schemes effectively, he added.

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July 13,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 13: The Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) has initiated the process of recruiting 1,700 medical professionals, doctors, staff nurses and support staff to scale up its workforce to set up 30,000 COVID-19 care beds, an official said on Sunday.

According to the official, to establish and run 30,000 COVID care beds, 1,800 doctors and 3,600 nurses are required. A 10,100-bed facility was set up last week in the Bengaluru International Exhibition centre (BIEC) on Tumkur road.

The Health Department has calculated that one doctor per shift is needed for every 100 patients and one staff nurse for every 50 patients. Similarly, two supporting staff and three Group D employees are needed per shift for every 100 patients. Generally, a day is divided into three shifts of eight hours each.

According to the director of medical education, there are 25,000 nursing students who have completed GNM and BSc Nursing courses and are pursuing higher education.

Likewise, there are 3,231 medical, dental and Aayush interns, while MD and MS postgraduate students have been identified to be 1,613 in Bengaluru colleges.

"The department plans to actively utilise the services of interns and postgraduate students for the COVID Care Centre (CCC) operations," said the official.

Currently, there are 2,100 CCC beds operational under the civic body in Bengaluru with a pool of 503 doctors, 167 ayush doctors, 128 nursing and paramedical staff.

Earlier in May, the civic body also notified the recruitment of 380 microbiologists, technicians and data entry operators for six months. In June, the civic body again notified the recruitment of 637 doctors, nurses, technicians and group d employees to strengthen its fight against the pandemic.

Bengaluru has recently seen a spike in COVID-19 in Karnataka, accounting for 61% of all active cases in the state.

On Saturday, the city reported 1,533 new cases, taking its total tally to 16,862, of which 12,793 are active.

Karnataka recorded 2,798 more coronavirus cases and 70 more casualties on Saturday evening, raising the state's total cases to 36,216 and the death toll to 613.

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January 27,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 27: JD(S) leader and former Labour Minister K Amarnath Shetty passed away at a private hospital in Mangaluru on Monday morning. He was 80. Shetty was unwell for sometime, and was admitted to the hospital a few days ago, family sources said.

Amarnath Shetty, a trustee of Alva's Education Foundation (AEF), had joined politics in 1965.

He became the president of Paladka Gram Panchayat and soon was elected as MLA from Moodbdri constituency in 1983. He won the successive elections held in the same constituency in 1987 and 1994. He had served as Tourism and later as Labour Minister.

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January 1,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 1: Led by two local MLAs belonging to Bharatiya Janata Party, dozens of people today forcibly stopped toll fee collection at Talapady toll gate on the outskirts of the city allowing vehicles plying between Karnataka and Kerala on the national highway 66 to travel without paying any fee for some time.

Mangaluru City South MLA D Vedavyasa Kamath and Mangaluru City North MLA Y Bharat Shetty, who led the workers, said that the Navayuga Udupi Tollway Pvt. Ltd. (NUTPL), the concessionaire of the about 90-km-long highway widening project between Talapady and Kundapura in Karnataka, had failed to complete the project since over a decade.

The service roads and two flyovers under the project remained uncompleted. Hence motorists were facing a hardship. Notwithstanding Nalin Kumar Kateel, Dakshina Kannada MP, arranging ₹56 crore loan to the NUTPL through Axis Bank to complete the prominent Pumpwell flyover in the city, the company had failed to complete it.

The MLAs said that they stopped the toll collection as a symbolic protest to bring pressure on the company to complete the project within this month.

The BJP workers who gathered near the toll gate around 7.30 a.m. forcibly removed the barricades and made the vehicles ply without paying the fee. The workers of the company managing the toll booth did not resist.

The BJP workers said that vehicles would ply without paying toll till about 6 p.m. If the company resumed the collection during the day on Wednesday, the party workers would again forcibly stop it on Thursday, they said.

Shivaprasad Rai, in-charge of toll collection of the company at Talapady, Hejmady and Sasthana on the same highway told The Hindu that the NUTPL collected about ₹7 lakh as toll fee daily at Talapady from over 12,000 vehicles. The loss on Wednesday could be about ₹4 lakh.

The project is being implemented under build, operate and transfer basis.

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