A fond farewell to Seemant Kumar Singh; All hail Mangalore's first top cop

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November 1, 2012

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Mangalore, November 1: The first Commissioner of Mangalore City Police Seemant Kumar Singh, who was recently transferred after two-and-half-year of service, was felicitated and bid farewell by the Commissionerate, here, on Wednesday.

 

42-year-old Mr Singh had served as the Commissioner of newly established Mangalore Commissionerate from April 30, 2010 to September 2012.

 

Responding to the felicitation, Mr Singh said that he had worked with devotion as a Commissioner and was satisfied with his stint as the top cop of coastal city.

 

Appreciating the cooperation by his subordinates, Mr Singh said that all the achievements during his tenure were the result of teamwork. The writing work and intelligence power of the personnel here is incomparable to that of any other in the state. Such positive energy should be channeled into productive work to achieve better things, he said.

 

Speaking on future requirements in the city, he said that more control rooms had to be set up. The problem of man-power also will be solved soon with the arrival of additional 200 personnel, he said.

 

In his presidential address, Inspector General of Police (Western Range) Pratap Reddy said that there was no factor of luck while dealing with law and order. The region of Mangalore and Dakshina Kannada is very sensitive in such issues and Mr Singh has understood that. There was never a time or occasion when the response from the police team was not good, he said, lauding their efforts.

 

He said that Mr Singh was very systematic in his work and was an able leader, who had a vision.

 

The incumbent city police Commissioner Manish Kharbikar said that it was good to have had a predecessor like Mr Singh, who was friendly. “From the very beginning, the relation between us was cordial. With the help of all the officers in the department, I shall continue the work he has done,” he said.

 

ACP Jagannath and Gurudath Kamath also spoke on the occasion. Mr Jagannath said that Mr Singh was a man of many qualities, who had guided the team of police officers efficiently. He lent moral support to officers during tough times, he said.

 

DCP (Law & Order) Mutturaya welcomed the gathering, while DCP (Crime & Traffic) D Dharmaiah proposed a vote of thanks.

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March 8,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 8: The economic slowdown in the country had a cascading effect on Karnataka, as its growth rate for outgoing fiscal 2019-20 is projected to be 6.8 per cent against 7.8 per cent in the last fiscal (2018-19), a senior official said on Saturday.

"The Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) is estimated to be 1 per cent less at 6.8 per cent for this fiscal from 7.8 per cent in the last fiscal due to slowdown in manufacturing (industry) and services sectors," an official of the state finance department told media.

Though the agriculture sector has revived from 1.6 per dent in the drought-hit last fiscal (2018-19) to register 3.9 per cent this fiscal, growth rates of industries and services will be 4.8 per cent and 7.9 per cent for 2019-20 against 5.6 per cent and 9.8 per cent respectively in 2018-19.

"The GSDP is projected to grow at 6.3 per cent in the ensuing fiscal of 2020-21 due to continued slowdown in the national economy," the official hinted.

According to the state's economic survey for 2019-20, the farm sector grew more than double to 3.9 per cent from 1.6 per cent a year ago due to increase in the production of foodgrains, dairy products and fish catch.

Foodgrain production across the state rose to 136 lakh tonnes from 128 lakh tonnes a year ago, the survey revealed.

"In line with the national Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth rate decline, Karnataka's GSDP has declined from a high of 13.3 per cent in 2016-17 to a low of 6.8 per cent in 2019-20.

"The GSDP has declined from a double-digit growth of 10.8 per cent in 2017-18 to 7.8 per cent in 2018-19 and 6.8 per cent in 2019-20," the survey pointed out.

The survey has adopted the all-India growth rate for the services sector growth in the state, which reflects the impact of slowdown in the key sector.

At current prices, the southern state's GSDP is expected to be Rs 16,99,115 crore (budget estimates) with a 10 per cent growth rate in the next fiscal (2020-21).

"Real estate, professional services and ownership of dwellings contributed 35.31 per cent to the GSDP in 2019-20, followed by manufacturing with 15.32 per cent, trade and repair services 9.51 per cent and crops 7.44 per cent," said the survey findings.

Per capital income in the state at current prices is estimated to be Rs 2,31,246 in 2019-20, an increase of 8.8 per cent from Rs 2,12,477 in 2018-19.

"The per capita income in the state is 58.4 per cent more than that of all-India rate at Rs 1,35,050 in this fiscal," the survey added.

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Bengaluru, May 29: The Karnataka government clarified on Thursday that it has not sought for imposing a ban on flights emanating from Maharashtra, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan.

The domestic air travel was resumed in several parts of the country on May 25.

The state government also said that it has appealed to the Civil Aviation Ministry to take steps to lessen the incoming air traffic.

"If there is a huge turn out at a short span of time, there may not be adequate quarantine facilities," said the state government.

A total of 115 new COVID-19 cases have been reported in Karnataka, taking the total number of cases to 2,533.

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February 2,2020

Hassan, Feb 2: Former prime minister and JD(S) supremo H D Deve Gowda has said that the controversy over the Citizenship (Amendment) Act should be resolved peacefully through discussion.

Speaking to reporters in Halebeed on Saturday, Gowda said that the Act affects only Muslims but would also prove troublesome for the Hindus. “Opening fire on anti-CAA protesters is the not solution to the issue,” he said.

Deve Gowda said that during his tenure as prime minister a number of problems concerning Muslims were addressed. “But, in the run up to election, Rahul Gandhi described us ‘B’ team of BJP. This led to vote swing,” he added. When his comment was sought on the budget, the former prime minister said that he had not yet read the budget document.

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