Kodagu bandh: Anti-Tipu agitators try to disrupt peace; BJP MLA detained

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November 10, 2017

Madikeri, Nov 10: In spite of tight security measures across Kodagu, anti-social elements tried to disrupt peace in Madikeri and other parts of the district opposing the celebration of Tipu Jayanti on Friday.

The district-wide bandh called by BJP and other fringe elements against Tipu Jayanti was near total. Private buses were off the roads and only a handful of autos plied.

Shops and commercial establishments remained closed. Miscreants threw stones on a KSRTC bus in Galibeedu in the taluk.

Deputy Commissioner Richard Vincent D’Souza said the situation in Kodagu was peaceful and the programme went off without a hitch. However, there was one incident of stone pelting in which the window panes of a KSRTC bus were damaged. Two trees were felled to create a road blockade but the police reached the spot on receiving information and cleared the road.

MLA, MLC detained

At the official function held at the Old Assembly Hall in the Fort, Madikeri BJP MLA Appachu Ranjan and MLC Sunil Subramani raised their opposition to the event.

Mr. Sunil Subramani condemned the government’s decision to celebrate Tipu Jayanti and this was countered by Congress supporters who raised slogans. The police intervened and took the two BJP leaders into custody along with their supporters and evicted them from the venue.

The BJP, VHP and other organisations strongly opposed the celebrations and conducted special prayers in memory of saffron activists who lost their lives during illegal protest in 2015.

Security had been beefed up across the district ahead of the Tipu Jayanti in view of large-scale communal violence against the event in 2015. Meanwhile, prohibitory orders under section 144 has been clamped in the district and will remain in force till 6 a.m. on Saturday.

As a precautionary measure sale of liquor too has been banned for the duration while all checkposts leading to the district have been fortified and being monitored with 44 CCTV cameras. Sectoral magistrates have been deployed at the hobli level and mobile police squads too are patrolling across the district to serve as a deterrence.

More than 1,500 additional constables apart from KSRP and DAR platoons have been deployed besides the Rapid Action Force, given the sensitivity of the issue in the district.

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January 14,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 14: Mangaluru city police commissionerate his notified traffic diversions on NH 73 in view of massive protest at Adyra Kannur in the city against CAA, NPR and NRC on January 15. It also has issued guidelines for the public, protesters and organisers of the protest.

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February 1,2020

New Delhi, Feb 1: The budget is a little more demanding of the non-resident Indian. Firstly, to be categorized a non-resident, an Indian now has to stay abroad for 240 days, against 182 previously. In other words, an Indian national, to claim the non-resident status, can’t stay in India for 120 days or more in a year.

“We've made changes in Income Tax Act where if an Indian citizen stays out of the country for more than 182 days, he becomes non-resident,” said Revenue Secy Ajay Bhushan Pandey. “Now in order to become non-resident, he has to stay out of the country for 240 days.”

The second rule is more deadly: a non-resident Indian, who is not taxed in the foreign country, will become taxable in India.

“If any Indian citizen is not a resident of any country in the world, he'll be deemed to be a resident of India and his worldwide income will be taxed,” said Pandey.

"It's a very big disadvantage for Indians residing overseas only to save on tax,"  said Dinesh Kanabar of Dhruva Advisors. He expects that many Indians stay abroad in countries, where the income tax is low or nil such as Dubai. Now they will be taxed in India if they are in the income tax bracket.

For Indians, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman revised income tax rats and proposed new tax slabs.

The new income tax rates will, however, not allow exemptions under Section 80C. Home loan exemption, insurance exemptions, the standard deduction will also not stay under the regime.

"The new tax regime will be optional and the taxpayers will be given the choice to either remain in the old regime with exemptions and deductions or opt for the new reduced tax rate without those exemptions," Sitharaman said while unveiling Budget.

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Saturday, 1 Feb 2020

Good news NRIs vote for modi . 

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April 11,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 11: Seven more people have tested positive for coronavirus taking the tally to 214 in the state.

"Coronavirus cases rise to 214 in Karnataka, with seven more people testing positive between 5 PM Friday and 12 PM Saturday," said the Karnataka health department.

According to the health department, all these seven people have a history of contact with COVID-19 patients. Five of them are workers of a pharmaceutical company in Mysuru.

"Out of the total cases in the state, six people have died while 37 others were cured or discharged," added the state health department.

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