Karnataka government bans mobile towers within 50 metres of schools, hospitals

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June 4, 2019

Bengaluru, Jun 4: In a first-of-its-kind move, Karnataka has brought the Telecommunication Infrastructure Towers Regulations 2019 into effect to prevent mushrooming of mobile towers.

Announcing this, urban development minister UT Khader said the government had been considering the move for long. “The regulations came into effect as of May 29,” he said.

Under the new rules, all mobile towers besides schools, religious buildings, hospitalsand some other buildings will have to be moved by at least 50 metres. Those near rivers will have to be shifted 6 metres from the boundary, near lakes/tanks which are more than 10 hectares in size by 5 metres, near lakes/tanks less than 10 hectares by 3 metres and by 5 metres from the defined boundaries of canals and storm water drains over 10 metres in width.

Mobile towers in residential areas will now require a minimum buffer zone of 3 metre all around and can come up only on vacant land. If there is no empty land, towers will have to be shifted on rooftops of buildings and must be positioned only at a distance of 3 metres from the edges.

The regulations also seek a protective wall around towers erected on the ground, at a distance of 1 metre from the tower and 1.2 metres tall.

“All new mobile towers will have to follow these regulations while existing ones will have to be shifted if any violation is found. Telecom companies will get three months to move towers, failing which action will be initiated against them,” said the minister.

The regulations also prescribe a fee and stringent licensing procedures which need to be followed while erecting towers. While new towers will require telecom companies to pay a one-time fee of Rs one lakh to the BBMP (for each tower), for corporations other than BBMP the fee is Rs 50,000.

Online building approvals in ULBs

Henceforth, the government will issue building approvals online in all urban local bodies (ULBs). Khader said the government will launch automated building plan approvals for all ULBs, including 10 municipal corporations, apart from the BBMP.

For Bengaluru, the municipal corporation had launched an automated building plan approval system (ABPS) but it’s under scrutiny due to technical problems.

Khader said automatic approval will be provided for all buildings, including layouts in ULBs, from June 11 when chief minister HD Kumaraswamy will launch the system.

“For 30x40 and 30x50 sites, people can self-certify their building plans and submit documents online. This will help them get instant approval,” said Khader.

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March 15,2020

Mysuru, Mar 15: The renowned Mysore Palace will remain closed for tourists for a week from March 15 to 22, in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak, Mysore Palace committee said on Saturday.

The Karnataka government has ordered shutting down for a week all places and activities where people gather in large number including swimming pools, shopping malls, schools, colleges and cinema halls, state Health Minister B Sriramulu said amid the coronavirus threat.

This comes after Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa chaired an emergency meeting with ministers and senior officials on Friday to discuss the situation.

Earlier, schools in the state had announced early summer vacation for their students this academic year as a precautionary measure. Other public places have been shut down in the state amid the coronavirus scare.

The central government had on Thursday said that the death of the 76-year-old man from Kalaburagi in Karnataka was confirmed to be caused due to co-morbidity while he was also tested positive for COVID-19. The man visited Saudi Arabia on January 29 and returned to India a month later on February 29.

Till date, India has reported two deaths and 84 confirmed cases of the deadly coronavirus.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has declared the coronavirus outbreak a pandemic. The virus, which originated in the Chinese city of Wuhan last year has spread to more than 100 countries worldwide, infecting over 1,30,000 people.

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April 25,2020

New Delhi, Apr 25: Karnataka Medical Education Minister Dr K Sudhakar on Saturday said that a journalist from Bangalore Urban, who has tested positive for COVID-19, is one out of 15 new cases reported in the state.

He further said that out of the 15 new coronavirus cases, six each are from Bangalore Urban and Belagavi and one each from Mandya, Chikkaballapura and Dakshin Kannada. The state's tally is now 489.

"#COVID19 Update: From 5 pm, 24th April till 12 noon today. A total of 489 cases, 15 positives, 18 deaths & 183 discharges," Sudhakar tweeted.

India's total number of coronavirus positive cases has climbed to 24,506 including 18,668 active cases, 5,063 cured/discharged/migrated and 775 deaths, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare said today.

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April 13,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 13: Eminent scientist and NITI Aayog member V K Saraswat said on Monday the number of COVID- 19 cases is not going to go beyond what's being reported daily in India as he maintained that the country is in the process of flattening the curve.

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."

The government's decision to declare nation-wide lockdown has paid dividends, Saraswat, a former chief of the Defence Research and Development Organisation, said.

Noting that India has seen a series of virus attacks in the last 15-20 years including Chikungunya and Dengue, he said the emphasis now should be on more and more R & D to find vaccines in advance.

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