Five senior ministers including Shivakumar, Zameer Ahmed, George ready to give up posts?

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January 17, 2019

Bengaluru, Jan 17: In the wake of Bharatiya Janata Party’s repeated attempts to topple coalition government in Karnataka, senior Congress leaders in Karnataka have prepared a new counter-strategy. 

According to reports at least five Congress Ministers have reportedly expressed their willingness to give up their ministerial postings to accommodate dissident MLAs in the Cabinet. These ministers are: D.K. Shivakumar, K.J. George, Priyank Kharge, Zameer Ahmed Khan, and Krishna Byre Gowda. 

They made their statements on voluntarily stepping down during a breakfast meeting of the Congress Ministers and leaders, sources said. The party is holding a meeting of its legislators on Friday to work out a strategy to douse dissidence.

This strategy is being worked out even as at least three disgruntled Congress MLAs — Anand Singh, Shrimanth Patil and Bheema Naik — earlier identified to be with the BJP, reappeared to announce that they had no plans of defecting. Meanwhile, two Independent MLAs, who had announced their withdrawal of support to the coalition government, did not go ahead with their plan to meet the Governor on Wednesday. These developments significantly toned down the threat to the coalition government.

Meanwhile, all senior Congress leaders and Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy exuded confidence that the coalition government faced no threat and the political drama had, in fact, fizzled out with the return of the disgruntled MLAs back to the party fold. “I know my strength and my government is like a solid rock,” said the Chief Minister.

KPCC president Dinesh Gundu Rao said the government was stable and no legislators from the Congress would desert the party and join the BJP. On Wednesday, he slammed the BJP for its “brazen attempt” to destabilise the party’s coalition government with JD(S). The BJP’s MLAs have been camping at a resort in Haryana in an “effort to thwart any poaching attempt” by the ruling JD-S- Congress coalition.

“The topic for media discussion should not be the stability of the government, but what the BJP has been reduced to under Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP national president Amit Shah. The BJP today has become an anti-constitutional party” he said.

Allaying fears over the stability of the Congress-JD(S) dispensation, Mr. Rao said, “All our MLAs are intact and nobody is going anywhere. They are all with us together.”

Meanwhile, D.K. Suresh, MP of Bengaluru Rural, asserted that “all is well in the coalition government and it will complete full term. In case the the coalition government falls, the party is ready to face the election again and the party is confident of coming back to power”.

Asked about disgruntled legislators, the MP said a few party MLAs were unhappy for not getting ministerial berths. “But the senior leaders in the party are ready to make the sacrifice to keep the party together, ” he said.

Replying to a question on two Independent legislators withdrawing support to the government, Minister for Environment and Forests Satish Jarkiholi said, “They are like extra players in a cricket team.”

When he was asked about his brother and former Minister Ramesh Jarkiholi’s role in the dissident activities, Mr. Satish Jarkiholi said, “There is no official confirmation about quitting the party from anyone, so let’s not jump to any conclusions until they come out to tell.”

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February 23,2020

Mysuru, Feb 23: A Quarantine station for rescued wild animals for rehabilitation will soon come up at Chamundi Animal Conservation, Rescue and Rehabilitation Centre at Koorgalli, an independent facility developed by the Mysuru Zoo on the outskirts of the City of Palaces and it complies with the recommended quarantine procedures followed globally by Zoological gardens.

The work on the construction was expected to start soon as the tender process had been under progress.

The Zoo was using its own funds to develop the facility for multiple animal species and to ensure that no infections from the wild animals were spread to the healthy animals already in captivity since many years.

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April 19,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 19: The covid-19 being spread by the novel coronavirus has claimed a life in the coastal district of Dakshina Kannada.  

The victim, a 50-year-old woman from Bantwal taluk, breathed her last at Wenlock Hospital today morning. 

She was rushed to a private hospital yesterday after she developed breathing problems. Then she was shifted to Wenlock Hospital's block for suspected coronavirus patients, and placed in the intensive care unit (ICU).

Her throat swab was collected the same day and sent for testing for coronavirus. However, today morning her condition worsened and she passed away.

The report was received on later on Sunday afternoon, which confirmed that she had contracted coronavirus.

The woman's family members including her husband, son and mother-in-law have been placed under quarantine. It is learnt that her mother-in-law's condition is serious and she has been admitted to the ICU.

The throat swabs of all the three family members have been sent for coronavirus test. According to sources, the woman's son had come from Dubai recently.

Meanwhile, a 30-year-old woman from Uppinangady, who is undergoing treatment in a hospital, today tested positive for the covid-19.

With the confirmation of two new cases, the total number of reported covid-19 cases in Dakshina Kannada reached 15. Out of which only two case are currently active and 12 have been discharged. Another one passed away.

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Mohith R
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Monday, 20 Apr 2020

I am her son and I returned from Dubai on FEBRUARY 13, not March 16. What fake source are you referring to?

 

 

 

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July 8,2020

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has rationalised by up to 30 per cent the syllabus for classes 9 to 12 for the academic year 2020-21 to reduce course load on students amid the COVID-19 crisis, Union HRD Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank' announced on Tuesday.

The curriculum has been rationalised while retaining the core elements, the Human Resource Development said.

Among the chapters dropped after the rationalisation exercise are lessons on democracy and diversity, demonetisation, nationalism, secularism, India's relations with its neighbours and growth of local governments in India, among others.

"Looking at the extraordinary situation prevailing in the country and the world, CBSE was advised to revise the curriculum and reduce course load for the students of classes 9 to 12.

"To aid the decision, a few weeks back I also invited suggestions from all educationists on the reduction of syllabus for students and I am glad to share that we received more than 1.5K suggestions. Thank you, everyone, for the overwhelming response," Nishank tweeted.

"Considering the importance of learning achievement, it has been decided to rationalise syllabus up to 30 per cent by retaining the core concepts," he added.

The Union minister said the changes made in the syllabi have been finalised by the respective course committees with the approval of the curriculum committee and the Governing Body of the Board.

"The heads of schools and teachers have been advised by the board to ensure that the topics that have been reduced are also explained to the students to the extent required to connect different topics. However, the reduced syllabus will not be part of the topics for internal assessment and year-end board examination.

"Alternative academic calendar and inputs from the NCERT on transacting the curriculum using different strategies shall also be part of the teaching pedagogy in the affiliated schools," a senior official of the HRD ministry said.

For classes 1 to 8, the National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) has already notified an alternative calendar and learning outcomes.

According to the updated curriculum, among the chapters deleted from class 10 syllabus are-- democracy and diversity, gender, religion and caste, popular struggles and movement, challenges to democracy

For class 11, the deleted portions included chapters on federalism, citizenship, nationalism, secularism, growth of local governments in India.

Similarly, class 12 students will not be required to study chapters on India's relations with its neighbours, changing nature of India's economic development, social movements in India and demonetisation, among others.

Universities and schools across the country have been closed since March 16 when the central government announced a nationwide classroom shutdown as one of the measures to contain the COVID-19 outbreak.

A nationwide lockdown was announced on March 24, which came into effect the next day. While the government has eased several restrictions, schools and colleges continue to remain closed.

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