#GoBackShobha campaign a Cong conspiracy, not BJP: Karandlaje

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March 23, 2019

Udupi, Mar 23: Bharatiya Janata Party leader Shobha Karandlaje who filed her nomination papers from Udupi-Chikkamagaluru parliamentary seat yesterday said that there was no dissatisfaction in the party over her candidature.

Speaking to media persons she said there might be many aspirants for party ticket in the constituency, but once the party decides on the candidate, everyone works like soldiers on the ground.

“The #GoBackShobha campaign and appeal to vote for NOTA instead of the BJP is a conspiracy of the Congress. No one from the BJP is involved in it. I am confident that I will double my margin of victory this time from 2014,” she said.

She said she had done her best to get projects and schemes of the Union government to the constituency. Still, the problems of arecanut and coffee growers need to be addressed. “The people want the decisive leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and will re-elect the BJP,” she said.

She also said the ‘Mahagathbandhan’ was a coalition of several parties vying for power without any goal. “The Congress-Janata Dal (Secular) government in the State is the best example of a ‘Mahagathbandhan’ where the coalition parties are constantly fighting,” she claimed.

She said the State government had failed to tackle vital issues such as drought in the State. “We will focus on the achievements of the Modi government and the failures of the coalition government in our campaign.”

Public meeting

Ms. Karandlaje said she filed her nomination papers in a low-key manner on Friday because of the muhurta and as it was a “holy day”. She will file them again, this time after taking out a large procession of BJP workers, on March 26.

Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is expected to address a public meeting here on that day before the submission of papers. She will also hold an interaction with the fisherman community, Ms. Karandlaje said.

To a query, she said the Congress was in a “pathetic condition” as it had to surrender the Udupi-Chikkamagaluru seat to its ally JD(S) even though former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi had won from Chikkamagaluru in the bypolls held in 1978.

Rs 10.4 crore assets

Ms. Karandlaje has assets worth Rs. 10.48 crore, including movable assets worth Rs. 7.38 crore and immovable assets of Rs. 3.10 crore, while she has liabilities of Rs. 4.99 crore, as per the affidavit filed by her with the Returning Officer of Udupi-Chikkamagaluru parliamentary constituency here on Friday.

When compared to last five years, her assets had increased by Rs. 3.12 crore, while her liabilities had increased by Rs. 1.18 crore.

As per the affidavit, her movable assets include 1,000g of gold biscuits worth Rs. 33 lakh and other gold and silver ornaments worth Rs. 22 lakh. She also owns a multi-utility vehicle and a scooter.

She has 15-and-a-half cents of land (6,752 square feet) in Puttur valued at Rs. 10 lakh. She has a residential building in Bengaluru valued at Rs. 3 crore.

She has Rs. 1.29 lakh cash in hand. Her total income is Rs. 24.16 lakh as per her last income tax return filed in 2017-18. Her liability is a loan from a private firm of Rs. 4.99 crore.

Ms. Karandlaje has three criminal cases against her. She holds a postgraduate degree in Social Work from Roshni Nilaya, Mangalore University, and a postgraduate degree in Sociology through correspondence from Mysore University, according to the affidavit.

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April 1,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 1: The rush for purchase of essential commodities has eased in several places in Dakshina Kannada with the relaxation of lockdown from Wednesday between 7 am and 12 noon by the district administration. However, a few markets in Mangaluru still had queues in front of vegetable shops on Wednesday.

Vegetable shops and markets in Mallikatte, Kadri, Bejai-Kapikad, Urwastore, Mannagudda and Carstreet areas were crowded with people violating social distancing norms due to the coronavirus crisis.

To avoid swelling of crowds at Central Market in Mangaluru, the market was opened only for wholesalers to collect vegetables. The entry of public to Central Market was prohibited.

MCC Commissioner Ajith Kumar Hegde Shanady said that retail sale is prohibited at Central Market.

The Surathkal market too has been closed from April and traders from the market are allowed to sell essential commodities at alternative locations from 7 am to 12 noon.

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July 16,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 16: Amid difficulties being faced by COVID-19 patients in getting beds, the Karnataka government on Wednesday made bed allocation display board mandatory in all hospitals registered under Karnataka Private Medical Establishment (KPME).

"It is made mandatory that all hospitals registered under KPME in Karnataka State should display at the reception counter, a bed allocation display board," a notification issued by the state government read.

"It should display the name of the hospital, the total number of beds (as per of KPME registration) and the total number of beds allocated for COVID-19 patients referred by Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP)," it said.

The notification further stressed that the data must corroborate with the data of the central bed allocation system of BBMP. The display board should be arranged by July 16.

Non-compliance to the order issued by the state government will attract punishment under relevant sections of the Disaster Management Act 2005 and Indian Penal Code, the order read.

The state government on June 23 issued a notification making it mandatory to reserve 50 per cent of the beds in private hospitals to treat COVID-19 patients referred by public health authorities.

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April 13,2020

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The former Scientific Adviser to Defence Minister said the coronavirus positive cases have seen a sharper rise in the last four-five days because of increase in the number of testing.

"It's a good sign; all those asymptomatic cases lying hidden they are also coming out," Saraswat told PTI. "We certainly had a catalytic factor which was basically this (Nizamuddin) Markaz problem which has actually created clusters at different places and that has also been one of the factors for the kind of rise that has taken place."

But he said India is in a much better shape compared to other nations in the battle against COVID-19. "I can only say that the rate is not going to go beyond what has been going on now, may be 700 to 800 cases per day. So, we are in the process of flattening the curve."

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