Koppal SP Dr Anup A Shetty moves CAT over his sudden transfer
Koppal SP Dr Anup A Shetty moves CAT over his sudden transfer
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March 13, 2018
Dr Anup A Shetty, Superintendent of Police of Koppal, has lodged a complaint with the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) questioning his sudden transfer.
In the complaint, Shetty, who is yet to complete eight months in his current position, has challenged the sudden transfer.
In his petition, he has termed the transfer orders 'not as per norms'.
CAT has stayed Shetty's transfer order. The date for the next hearing is unknown.
Shetty hails from Belthangady in Dakshina Kannada district. He holds an MSc in agriculture. He obtained PhD from G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Uttarakhand.
As the SP of Koppal he has earned the wrath of several politicians through crackdown on illegal sand mining and other illegal criminal activates.
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He will be active and honest for some years after many transfers he will realise that it wont be practical and he alone cant change society..
Thieves broke into an MSIL liquor outlet at Kuthar Nityanandanagara on the outskirts of Mangaluru and decamped with liquor worth Rs 1 lakh. The incident came to light on Friday morning.
The outlet belongs to Purushotham Pilar.
Before committing the crime, the thieves had hung a cloth in front of the shop shutter of the outlet to ensure that no one could notice the crime. They also stole DVR of the CCTV the was installed.
On noticing that outlet was open, many people had even come to purchase liquor. The police took all those who had visited the outlet to purchase to the task and chased them away.
The thieves also stole 10 packets of cigarettes from a paan shop situated adjacent to the MSIL outlet.
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Managluru, May 13: Expressing regret over the inconvenience faced by the first batch of passengers from UAE that landed at Mangaluru International Airport last night, Dr C N Ashwath Narayan, deputy chief minister of Karnataka, today assured that all short comings will be addressed.
Addressing Kannadiga delegates from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait and other countries through a video conference, Dr Narayan also assured that necessary steps will be taken by the Karnataka government to provide free quarantine facility for those who cannot afford private quarantine in hotels or guest houses. The video conference was organised by coastaldigest.com.
"The incontinence faced by passengers from Dubai at Mangaluru Airport have already been brought to my notice. All these shortcomings will be addressed. We will take appropriate steps to prevent the recurrence of such inconveniences," he said.
He said that the Karnataka government has already amended its standard operating procedure for international passengers to allow pregnant women to entre home quarantine if they test negative for covid-19.
The problems faced by passengers at Mangaluru Airport last night include lack of staff to handle luggagues, lack of food and water, delay in arranging vehicle to transport passengers to quarantine centres and lack of free quarantine facility for those who cannot afford private quarantine facility. The next batch of repatriates will not face these problems, he said.
Dr Narayan also promised to exert pressur on the union governmment to operate more flights to repatriate stranded Indians, especially Kannadigas from Saudi Arabia.
Prominent NRI commnity leaders Zakariya Jokatte, Naveen Bandary, Joy Fernandes, Shathosh Shetty Riyadh, Althaf Saqco, Shiekh Expertise and others participated in the video confernce.
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I suggest, prefer Keral airports.. especially muslim pasengers
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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He will be active and honest for some years after many transfers he will realise that it wont be practical and he alone cant change society..
Honest people will get more transfers
How come... Anyway he shown his guts to question the transfer,, good job
Goupism, professional jealousy and influence of higher authority are might be the reason
Everywhere corruption.. May be this will be trasfer scam.
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