Kerala assembly terms cattle ban 'fascist' move, passes resolution

June 8, 2017

Thiruvananthapuram, Jun 8: The Kerala Legislative Assembly on Thursday passed a resolution urging the Centre to withdraw the May 23 notification of the Ministry of Environment and Forests, which banned sale of cattle for slaughter through livestock markets.

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The Kerala Legislative Assembly on Thursday passed a resolution urging the Centre to withdraw the May 23 notification of the Ministry of Environment and Forests, which banned sale of cattle for slaughter through livestock markets.

On a day which saw MLAs savour beef for breakfast at the Assembly canteen before heading for the special session, the note of dissent against the resolution came from O Rajagopal, BJP's only MLA in the house. Backed by the ruling CPM-led Left front and the Congress-led opposition, the substantive motion moved by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan was passed.

The substantive motion highlighted the adverse impact of The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Regulation of Livestock Markets) Rules, 2017 on states' agricultural economies, food security and trade of cattle and sought immediate withdrawal of the restrictions. “The House seeks from the Centre a validation of the states' rights to formulate policies and laws on state subjects,” the motion said.

“Theories of the sacred cow and ox, which even challenge the ones formulated by Darwin are being imposed upon the people,” CPM veteran and former chief minister V S Achuthanandan said. Rajagopal, the BJP MLA from Nemom, reiterated his party's stance that the ruling and opposition fronts joined hands to target the Centre and make political gains out of a non-issue.

Beef For Breakfast

MLAs who were at the Assembly canteen in the morning found a surprise entry in the breakfast menu – beef fry, quite in line with the issue the House was set to debate minutes later. U Prathibha Hari, CPM MLA from Kayamkulam, said she had the dish as a “protest” against the Centre's curbs on cattle sale. “I don't have beef for breakfast but today, I made an exception,” the MLA said.

Beef dishes are favourites in the canteen's lunch menu but the administrators are learnt to have made an exception for the day as well. Some MLAs sounded pleasantly surprised but were not going to let the treat pass. “It was not planned but when I found it as a special dish, I just had it,” S Rajendran, CPM MLA from Devikulam, said.

Kerala has hosted a series of beef festivals against the cattle sale restrictions, triggering criticism from Sangh Parivar outfits.

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April 23,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 23: The scarcity of water in Kukkavu area of Belthangady town in Dakshina Kannada district has forced school-going children to dig a well with their hands.
The children studying in primary schools were seen lifting the heavy buckets of water from the well.

The residents were facing the water shortage from the past couple of days, amid the coronavirus lockdown.
A group of five adolescents managed to dug the well as deep as 12 feet within just a span of four days.

" We are facing water problem now. With the support of my five more friends, we dug this well. At the beginning we just found soil, then in the deeper layers, we also found stones. We got access to the water at 10 feet down," said Dhanush, a class 9th student, while speaking to news agency.

The shortage of water during the summer months is a perennial problem in across several states in India, and the growing population has only added to the woes.

In extreme conditions, poor have to draw water from small water holes.

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March 13,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 13: Karnataka Health Department is planning to set up a separate hospital for COVID-19 so that the affected can be kept in quarantine at one place.

Presently, it is in the process of setting up separate isolation wards for COVID-19 cases at eight Bengaluru hospitals.

Minister for Medical Education K Sudhakar said on Friday that he has already discussed the idea of a separate facility for COVID-19 cases, so that those isolated, can be kept at a single location to contain the spread of the virus.

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January 2,2020

Shivamogga, Jan 2: A large number of farmers who wanted to stage a demonstration against Prime Minister Narendra Modi protesting the non-implementation of the 'Swaminathan Report' were detained at Bengaluru, Tumakuru and Shivamogga, police said on Thursday.

According to police, the detentions have taken place in certain parts of Tumakuru, near Bengaluru as well as in Shivamogga.

As part of his two-day visit to Karnataka, Modi is scheduled to visit Tumakuru on Thursday to pay his obeisance to the departed seer of Siddaganga Math Shivakumara Swamiji and meet the present pontiff Siddalinga Mahaswamiji.

Later, he would address a mega public meeting where he will give away the Krishi Karman awards.

In the evening he will reach Bengaluru to visit the DRDO facility to dedicate five DRDO Young Scientists Laboratories to the nation.

Pressing implementation of the Swaminathan Report, which recommends a holistic national policy, the farmers under the leadership of Kodihalli Chandrashekar had planned to stage a demonstration at Tumakuru.

Before they could leave for Tumakuru, the police detained them.

According to Chandrashekar, the farmers have been arrested at Nelamangala, Herohalli near Magadi, Kunigal and Koratagere in Tumakuru district and Shivamogga.

Speaking to PTI, Chandrashekar said the BJP has betrayed farmers by not implementing the Swaminathan report.

"The BJP could implement all the agenda such as abrogation of Article 370, paving way for Ram Temple in Ayodhya and various other poll promises but it ignored its promise of implementing the Swaminathan report," the farmer leader said.

Chandrashekar also said he has been detained at a ground on Magadi Road along with two others while farmers who wanted to take part in the protest have been detained in different parts of the state.

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