Mangaluru Customs granted IS 15700:2005 licence by BIS

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December 16, 2017

Mangaluru, Dec 16: The Mangaluru Customs Commissionerate has been granted the Service Quality Management Systems (SQMS) Certification Licence No SQ/L-6000272 dated 14-11-2017 for IS 15700: 2005 by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS).

The licence has been granted to the Headquarters office at New Custom House, Panambur, Mangaluru and all other formations viz. Docks office (including Passenger terminal and Container Freight Station) Mangaluru, Old Port, Mangaluru, International Airport, Mangaluru, Air Cargo Complex, Mangaluru, Customs Division and Custom House, Karwar, Customs Preventive Unit, Malpe (including Customs Special Preventive Unit Kundapura) and Customs Preventive Unit Kumta (including Customs Special Preventive Unit Honnavar and Bhatkal).

It is learnt to be the first Customs Commissionerate in the country to get the comprehensive license/certification for the entire Commissionerate involving all formations as mentioned above.

Sevottam is an initiative of the Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) to deliver service quality to citizens as per SQMS standard IS 15700:2005 of the BIS. It has been launched as a certification scheme which provides for the award of the sevottam symbol of excellence to public service organizations that implement and are able to show compliance to a set of management system requirements as per IS 15700. The standards require the public sector organisation to demonstrate its ability to consistently provide effective and efficient service that meets customer requirements as well as relevant legal, statutory and regulatory requirements.

The BIS has undertaken an elaborate audit of the entire process of implementation of Sevottam including interalia compliance to standards, record keeping, internal audits, preventive and corrective action take, On satisfying that the standards for implementation have been met, the licence has been granted for three years upto 13th November, 2020.

The service deliverables covered in the licence are acknowledgement of written communication, conveying of decisions on matters, disposal of refund/drawback claims, remittance of drawback, examination an clearance of export consignments, clearance of import goods, release of seized goods, release of seized documents, documented procedure for complaint handling and infrastructure for all formations in a time bound manner.

In line with the Service Quality Policy and the Citizen Charter of the CBEC, the Commissionerate is committed to encourage, facilitate and assist existing and potential assesses/importers/exporters to voluntarily discharge their tax obligations and to provide them services necessary in meeting these obligations. In this direction, the Commissionerate having been licensed for IS 15700:2005 is committed to continually improve the standards of services and the effectiveness of the SQMS with the objective of enhancing customer satisfaction.

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August 7,2020

Mangaluru, Aug 7: A woman suffered critical injuries after a speeding car knocked down her scooter and then ran over her at Kadri Kambla Junction in the city today.

The woman identified as Vanishri Bhat (22) a resident of Kedila from Puttur. 

A CCTV footage of the accident, which went viral on social media, shows the car hitting the scooter, pushing the woman on road for a couple of meters before climbing over her.

The car stopped when she was under it. A few people including a policeman lifted the car from the front and rescued the woman. 

She was immediately taken to a private hospital in Mangaluru City MLA U T Khader’s car which was passing through that way. 

She has suffered critical injuries on her head, ribs, hands and legs, sources said. She is reportedly responding to treatment. 

It may be recalled that in December last year a lorry-auto accident at the same spot claimed life of a 56-year-old teacher while the auto driver miraculously survived. Following the accident, speed breakers were installed at the junction.

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May 1,2020

Bengaluru, May 1: The Karnataka government on Friday issued a show cause notice to an IAS officer over his recent tweet about coronavirus-cured Tablighi Jamaat members donating plasma for treatment of other patients.

The officer, Mohammad Mohsin, was in the news last year after the Election Commission suspended him for trying to inspect Prime Minister Narendra Modi's helicopter during his visit to Odisha in April. He was deployed as a poll observer.

"More than 300 Tablighi Heroes are donating their plasma to serve the country in New Delhi only. What about? #Godi Media? They will not show the works of humanity done by these heroes," Mohsin said in a tweet on April 27.

A 1996 batch IAS officer from Karnataka cadre hailing from Bihar, Mohsin is currently serving as a secretary in the Backward Class Welfare Department.

The state government said the show cause notice has been issued to the officer in connection with his tweet.

"The adverse coverage this tweet has got in the media has been taken note of seriously by the government, given the serious nature of COVID-19 and the sensitivities involved," the notice, which was accessed by PTI, stated.

The government has sought a written explanation from the officer within five days for violating the All India Services (Conduct) Rules, 1968.

It warned of action against Mohsin as per the All India Services (Discipline and Appeal) Rules, 1969 if he fails to submit his reply before the deadline.

"The Karnataka government has made it clear that it would not hesitate to act even against powerful functionaries if their actions are damaging to the harmony in the state at a time when all are united in fighting COVID-19," a senior state bureaucrat said.

The Tablighi Jamaat, an Islamic missionary group, shot into the limelight early this year after thousands of its members who attended a congregation in south Delhi's Nizamuddin in March tested positive for coronavirus.

After attending the event, the group's members travelled to various parts of the country, with many of them carrying the virus.

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January 22,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 22: The Bengaluru Police on Wednesday said that the procedure is being followed to hand-over to the Mangaluru Police a suspect who surrendered before it two days after planting an improvised explosive device (IED) at the Mangaluru International Airport.

"He [the suspect] surrendered before police claiming to be responsible for the Mangaluru airport incident. He is being medically examined and we are preparing procedure to hand him over to the Mangaluru team which is already on their way," Bengaluru Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), Chetan Singh Rathore told the media persons.

Aditya Rao surrendered before Bengaluru Police today, days after a bag of IED was recovered from Mangaluru airport. He hails from Udupi and has engineering and MBA degrees.

An investigation team of Mangaluru police is flying to Bengaluru to question him. "Mangaluru city police investigation team is flying to Bengaluru shortly to investigate the developments in connection with MIA case..the team will question the suspect and will initiate further necessary legal action," Commissioner of Police, Mangaluru City, tweeted.

According to the police, the IED was recovered from a bag at Mangaluru airport on January 20. It was later defused in an open field by the personnel of the bomb disposal squad.

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Fairman
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Wednesday, 22 Jan 2020

Soon he should be rewarded a seat MLA or MLC.

 

 

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