Govt to implement controversial SC/ST promotion protection bill

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January 31, 2019

Bengaluru, Jan 31: The HD Kumaraswamy cabinet on Wednesday decided to implement the reservations in promotions Act, despite the Supreme Court directing the government to maintain “status quo” on the issue.

This effectively means the government will go against the SC directive not to carry out any changes to the present seniority scale of the government employees. Krishna Byregowda, rural development and panchayat raj minister, said the issue was debated in detail at the cabinet meeting on Wednesday, and eventually, the “will” of the cabinet prevailed.

“Legal opinion by Mukul Rohatgi, the senior lawyer who is appearing on behalf of the government, clearly states the government has no choice but to implement the decision of the legislature which passed the Act [Karnataka Extension of Consequential Seniority to Government Servants Promoted on the Basis of Reservation Act of 2017], protecting promotion of government employees based on reservation,” Byregowda said.

However, Byregowda said it will take some time before the government restores demotions and promotions which have been kept pending as the seniority list has to be redrawn.

“While the Act will come into effect immediately, the chief secretary has been asked to redraw the seniority list to reflect promotion of employees based on reservation,” the minister said. “It is necessary to redraw the list since some officials have retired.”

Asked if the government will face a financial burden if it implements the Act as the government has insisted it will be “fair” to both parties, Byregowda said the costs would be negligible. “The government is already adhering to a revised pay scale for all those who have been demoted or promoted,” he said. He said the pension scale of employees demoted will now be in retrospective effect — from the date of retirement from the post.

Sources say there was heated debate on the issue as PWD minister HD Revanna and some others in the cabinet had opposed implementation of the Act. Byregowda said objections were part of a “healthy” debate. “Ultimately, the will of the cabinet was to implement the Act,” he said.

CM Kumaraswamy is said to have directed chief secretary TM Vijay Bhaskar to ensure affected parties are also accommodated. Byregowda hinted at the possibility of other category personnel being given either a similar scale/posting and/or maintain an increased pay scale.

Asked why the Act was being implemented in a hurried manner since the SC order is scheduled to be heard next week, the minister said 22 additional petitions have been filed in the SC and therefore the final verdict could be delayed. “The Act will be implemented subject to the apex court’s final verdict,” he said.

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July 9,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 9: Karnataka Medical Education Minister K Sudhakar on Wednesday said the private hospitals in the state have joined hands with the state government in the fight against COVID-19 and will provide 3,500 beds for patients.

"The meeting with managements of private hospitals has been successful and they have agreed to provide 3,500 beds for COVID-19 treatment," he said while addressing a press conference.

Pointing out that the step would help in providing more beds for COVID-19 patients, he added, "The state government is thankful to the private sector for joining hands with the government in this fight against the pandemic. Apart from beds, private hospitals will also run COVID-19 care centres in collaboration with hotels to treat asymptomatic and people with mild symptoms. Together with beds and COVID-19 care centres, private hospitals will add 6,000 to 7,000 beds in coming days," he said while addressing a press conference.

The minister while clarifying on JJM Medical College stipend issue said he had a number of meetings with the college as also the CM. "Held several meetings with the college management in this regard. I also discussed the same with Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa. He already asked the college management to release the stipend of Resident Doctors and PG Medicos immediately. Now it is up to the college management to act.

Urging the residents of the state to fight the pandemic with honesty, the minister said, "We should be honest about the virus and get tested ourselves without hiding it. Wearing masks, social distancing and following government guidelines are the weapon against COVID-19, which would help us to win this war."

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May 4,2020

Bengaluru, May 4: First year Pre-University results of Karnataka Department of Pre-University Education will be released soon.

According to a report, the first year PU result will be released on the registered mobile numbers of students or parents on May 5. The report also asked the colleges which offers PU course that the PU results should not be released on the notice boards.

This measure has been taken keeping in view to avoid gatherings in and around the institutions to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

The Deccan Herald report also said the students who are not able to clear the exams after the PU results are declared will be given a chance to appear for supplementary examinations in college level and further details on this will be shared with the institutes by the department in due course.

"After the declaration of results, colleges can conduct online classes for students who are eligible to attend second year PU classes," the report added.

The state is yet to complete the SSLC (class 10) and PU second year (higher secondary or class 12) examinations as the spread of coronavirus and subsequent lockdown announced by the government has put the whole academic activities out of gear in the state.

Recently, the education minister has said the SSLC examinations in the state will be conducted as it is a "crucial stage in a student's life".

"We will consider it (SSLC examinations) when the situation becomes normal," The New Indian Express quoted the minister as saying.

The Karnataka SSLC exam was scheduled to be held between March 27 and April 9, and over eight lakh students had registered for the exam.

Updates on the date and other decisions regarding PU second year exams are awaited.

Earlier, the school education department had decided to promote class 7 and 8 students without any exams in the wake of lockdown aimed at controlling the spread of COVID-19.

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June 12,2020

Hubli, Jun 12: An inspector of Hubli Rural police station on Friday was suspended for delaying the submission of a charge sheet in the matter relating to sedition charges against three Kashmiri students for making a video with pro-Pakistan slogan.

A second Joint Magistrate First Class (JMFC) court in February sent the three students, identified as Basit Ashik Sophi (19), Talib Majid (19) and Amir Mohiuddin (23), to police custody till February 28.

The Kashmiri students are under judicial custody since February 17 following their arrest for raising pro-Pakistan slogans and posting a video of the same on social media on the night of February 16.

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