Karnataka govt to bring action plan for electric vehicles policy

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November 30, 2017

Bengaluru, Nov 30: The Karnataka government today said it would soon unveil an action plan for implementation of its electric vehicle and energy storage policy aimed at creating conducive environment and necessary infrastructure for electric mobility in the city.

Stakeholders would meet Chief Minister Siddaramaiah tomorrow with regard to the action plan on electric vehicles and battery charging, Minister for Major and Medium Industries R V Deshpande told reporters here.    

"How fast we can bring Bengaluru under the map of EV   (electric vehicle) we will discuss in the meeting. We will   come out with a guideline or a road map for the state, but   mainly for the Bengaluru city," he said.    

The meeting is expected to be attended by urban planners, officials, and electric vehicle manufacturers among others.  

The state government in last September came out with  the "Electric vehicle and energy storage policy, 2017" with a   vision to make the state preferred investment destination for   manufacturing of electric vehicles (EV's). It sought to leverage   advantages and opportunities available for the sustained   development of this "promising segment".      

The objectives of the policy include attracting investment of Rs 31,000 crore and creating employment   opportunity to 55,000 people both from supply and demand side.  
Besides it seeks to create conducive environment for transition to electric   vehicle environment from internal combustion engines and also to provide opportunities for developing R&D in electric mobility.    
Describing the policy as "unique", Deshpande said it has been received well, and a Chinese company had come forward for  making electric buses.   

To considerably decrease dependence on petrol or diesel by 2030, infrastructure for electric vehicles had to be created in cities like Bengaluru, he said.    

"For the creation of infrastructure we need to have a time bound programme, we will be doing it. We will come out with an action plan on implementing the policy as far as Bangalore city is concerned," he said. He said the government wanted to bring more and more electric vehicles in the city as they were environment and eco-friendly.      

On the Vendor Development and Investor's Summit 2017 organised here by the state government, Deshpande said about Rs 20,499.55 crore worth investments from 347 companies were approved in the last eight months and they would generate employment for about 86,750 people. 

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January 22,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 22: Eminent industrialist Dr Mohammed Yusuf has been elected the chairperson of the Karnataka State Board of Auqaf. 

10 members of the Board cast their votes in the election held to the top post today at its office in the city. While Dr Yusuf, who was backed by the Congress, secured six votes, K N M Shafi Sa’adi, who was backed by the BJP, secured only 4 votes.

Addressing reporters, Dr Yusuf said that there was 1.32 lakh acres of Wakf land at the time of Independence. A large number of the properties were lost under various laws, including the Inam Land Abolition Act.

Flanked by Congress MLA Tanveer Sait and Minorities Welfare Dept secretary A B Ibrahim, Dr Yusuf vowed to strive hard to make the Board an example for the entire country. 

74-year-old Dr Yusuf had held the post more than once in the past. A veterinarian, Dr Yusuf had quit the government job and set up business in Bengaluru and Dubai decades ago and has earned considerable success.

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May 4,2020

Bengaluru, May 4: Former Karnataka chief minister HD Kumaraswamy on Sunday said that the health of the migrants who have been allowed to move, should not be jeopardized and appropriate tests must be conducted.

"The task was to send the workers to their places. However, their health should not be jeopardized. This decision made for their benefit should not be a travesty for them. There will also be physical interference on the buses and appropriate tests must be done," said Kumaraswamy.

"The lockdown, which was implemented without any prerequisites, is now loosened without warning. The state government, which has allowed migrant workers to move to the city, has mobilized large numbers of people. By this, the government is playing with their health," he added.

He continued saying that the government should not lose out on an unscientific move that resulted in the loss of thousands of crores of rupees from a custodial lockdown.

"Workers and villages must be sober. The government must take all necessary precautions in this regard," he added.

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June 8,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 8: Facing a shortage of labour, some top builders in the city have initiated efforts to bring back the migrant workers, who have returned to their native places following the COVID-19 lockdown, and are holding parleys with Railway authorities for operation of special trains to ferry them.

After the lockdown was announced, many construction projects came to a halt and accordingly the labourers were rendered jobless. These migrant workers preferred to go back to their home state as they were not paid when the projects were stopped and were caught in the big financial mess. Many of these migrants even chose to cover thousands of kilometres by foot when even trains, buses or any motor vehicles were not operating.

Keeping their woes in view, the Centre decided to run the Shramik Special trains to ferry them to their native places. But, after they were gone, the builders found themselves in a lurch. An executive of a builder told PTI "Yes, our builder and a few others are in talks with the Railways to run the special train to bring back the labourers." She said nothing has been materialised as of now.

According to her, the builders took the contact numbers of the workers when they left the city to their home states and are now contacting them one by one. The South Western Railway has so far sent 3.11 lakh migrant workers in 216 Shramik Special trains starting from May 3 to June 6.

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