Karnataka mulls filing appeal in SC against Mahadayi verdict

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August 16, 2018

Bengaluru, Aug 16: Chief minister HD Kumaraswamy is likely to convene an all-party meeting soon to discuss the next course of action on the Mahadayitribunal verdict. The Karnataka government is open to all options, including filing an appeal in the Supreme Court.

The Mahadayi tribunal headed by Justice JM Panchal on Tuesday granted Karnataka 13.4tmcft of water against its claims of 36.5tmcft. This includes 8.02tmcft for hydel power generation. Also, while the state sought 7.5tmcft of water for drinking, it was allotted 3.9tmcft.

A senior official of the water resources department said the government has two options — file an appeal before the tribunal seeking a review or go against the verdict in the Supreme Court. The official said the state government has an open mind and would explore all options available to it.

Govt will fight for more water: DKS

While the state government and farmers of Malaprabha basin have expressed happiness over the verdict for establishing Karnataka’s right over Mahadayi river water by way of awarding 13.5tmcft of water, a widespread feeling that the state could have a bigger share considering the

fact that Karnataka contribution to 188tmcft of total yield of Mahadayi river stands at 32tmcft.

Echoing similar views in Ballari, state water resources minister DK Shivakumar said the government will continue its legal fight to get more water from Mahadayi. “Many of our ministers have expressed satisfaction over the tribunal’s verdict. But as a water resources minister, I am not ready to forgo even a drop of water from Karntaka’s rightful share. I will continue the legal fight,” he said.

“Though, Karnataka has got 13.4tmcft of water, it can effectively utilize only 5.5tmcft out of it. The 8tmcft of water allocated for power generation will automatically flow to Goa and Karnataka cannot make use of it for any other purpose. This is where the problem lies,” said Vikas Soppin of Mahadayi Horata Samithi.

Let me study verdict, says Deve Gowda

Former PM HD Deve Gowda on Wednesday said the state government cannot keep quiet if Goa files an appeal before the Supreme Court against the tribunal’s verdict. “The Goa government has already made it clear that it will file an appeal. Can Karnataka keep quiet if that happens?” he said when asked about whether he is in favour of filing an appeal. He said he would study the report and proceedings of the tribunal before making any suggestion to the state government.

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January 15,2020

Srinagar, Jan 15: The Jammu and Kashmir administration on Tuesday evening allowed mobile Internet in parts of Jammu region and broadband in establishments providing essential services, days after the Supreme Court ordered a review of the curbs imposed in the Union Territory.

The order comes into effect from January 15 and shall remain in force for seven days, a government communication said.

In a three-page order, the administration asked Internet service providers to offer broadband facility (with Mac binding) to all institutions dealing with essential services such as hospitals, banks and government offices.

In order to facilitate tourism, the broadband Internet services would be provided to hotels and tour and travel establishments, the order said.

Mac Binding essentially means to enforce a client machine to work from a particular Internet Protocol address.

"Prior to giving such facility, the service providers have been asked to install necessary firewalls and carry out white-listing of sites that would enable government websites and website dealing with essential services like e-banking," the order said.

However, all social media sites remain out of bounds. "There shall be complete restrictions on social media applications allowing peer-to-peer communication and virtual private network applications for the time being," the order said.

The institutions and government offices that are being provided Internet access shall be responsible to prevent misuse, according to the order.

It said the 2G mobile connectivity on post-paid mobiles for accessing white-listed websites including e-banking will be allowed in districts of Jammu, Samba, Kathua, Udhampur and Reasi -- all in the Jammu region.

The order said that the police has brought material relating to the terror modules operating in Jammu and Kashmir including handlers from across the border who are attempting to aid and incite people by transmission of fake news and targeted messages through use of Internet.

The relaxation came days after the Supreme Court said access to the Internet is a fundamental right under Article 19 of the Constitution.

The SC verdict had come on Friday on a batch of pleas challenging the curbs imposed in Jammu and Kashmir after the Centre's abrogation of provisions of Article 370 on August 5 last year.

The court had also asked the Jammu and Kashmir administration to review within a week all orders imposing curbs in the Union Territory.

It had asked the J-K administration to restore Internet services in institutions such as hospitals and educational places providing essential services.

The J-K administration's Tuesday communication said that in view of the Supreme Court directions, the situation has been reviewed and Internet has been opened whereever it was possible keeping in view the security consideration.

In Kashmir, 400 additional Internet kiosks will be established, besides the 900 terminals which are already operational in the Valley.

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February 1,2020

New Delhi, Feb 1: India has uplifted 271 million people out of poverty, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Saturday.

In her second Budget presentation, the finance minister said the Budget for 2020-21, is woven around aspirational India, economic development and caring society.

The government aims to achieve seamless delivery of services through digital governance, she added.

"We shall strive to bring ease of living for every citizen," Sitharaman said.

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June 5,2020

New Delhi, Jun 5: Around 20 staff members of Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) have tested positive for COVID-19, all of them are asymptomatic and are doing well, said DMRC officials.

In a statement, the DMRC said, "Along with the rest of the country, DMRC is also fighting the battle against COVID-19. Delhi Metro's employees have shown exemplary resilience in reporting back to their duties to keep the Metro system in all readiness for the eventual resumption of services."

"Some employees, scattered across the NCR have unfortunately been infected by the virus as well. They are all safe and recovering gradually. However, in this hour of crisis as well, the spirit of Delhi Metro continues to be high," the DMRC stated.

DMRC Managing Director, Dr Mangu Singh, in a message today asked all employees to adhere to social distancing norms and wished those afflicted with the virus a speedy recovery.

"This indomitable spirit will surely help the Delhi Metro, whenever we resume our services in the days ahead," said DMRC.

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