Mangaluru’s Hampankatta area gets a clean look after swachhata abhiyan

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June 30, 2019

Mangaluru, Jun 30: The 30th Shramadan of Ramakrishna Mission Swacchata Abhiyan’s 5th phase was carried out in Hampankatta area today. The shramadan was jointly flagged off at Old Bus Stand by Officers of the State Pollution Control Board Rajashekar Puranik and Jayaprakash Nayak. Swami Ekagamyanandaji, Harish Achar, Mohan Kottari, Srikanth Rao, Aniruddh Nayak, Rajeshwari, Yashodhara Chowta, Srikar Kalluraya and others were present on this occasion.  

Speaking on the occasion, Rajashekar Puranik said, “Clean environment & clean air is very essential for humans. Today Human life is becoming miserable due to pollution at all levels. If the same situation continues, in future days, man has to live with oxygen masks. Hence each of us should take care to preserve the nature & environment we live in. Unless people respond proactively, no project of the Government becomes fruitful. Ramakrishna Mission’s Swacchata Abhiyan is a befitting example for the concern being shared by people I am glad to see this Abhiyan running consistently for 5 years. Along with cleanliness we should also pledge to plant saplings.”

Cleanliness: At first four black spots were identified. Volunteers were divided into four teams. First team led by Sowraj Mangalore removed big heap of garbage from the Bus stand using JCB and cleaned the spot. It was also levelled using mud. Second team of volunteers led by Mehboob Khan cleared the building construction debris and other garbage from a corner in K S Rao Road. Sandip Kodikal, Satish Kenkanaje & other volunteers cleared the heaps of garbage lying in front of the sub office of Health Department and loaded into tipper. Shubhakar Shetty, Prashanth Yekkur & other members of Team Swacch Yekkur removed the plastic, bottles and other dirt from inside the bus stand. Dilraj Alva & other volunteers moved the old vehicles & Auto rickshaws randomly parked to a corner so that much space is available for the regular vehicular parking. Pots with flower plants have been placed in the spots beautified. Team of Swacchata Yodhas will watch over those spots day in and out and prevent the public from littering in those spots by creating awareness. Umanath Kotekar coordinated the Shramadan. 

Distribution of Awareness Handbills: Students of Sri Sharada Vidyalaya visited several shops in Hampankatta & K S Rao Road and created awareness by distributing Awareness Handbills and urged them to keep their surroundings clean. Prof. Satish Bhat & Kodange Balakrishna Naik guided these students. After the programme, Praveen Shetty & other volunteers planted saplings. All volunteers were served with tiffin after Shramadan. KMF sponsored buttermilk to all the volunteers. 

Workshop on Awareness: Today Special workshop on Awareness was arranged in Saint Dominic Church at Ashok Nagar. Reverend Father Aqueen Noronha was present as chief guest. Captain ganesh Karnik spoke about the importance of cleanliness. Nallur Sachin Shetty gave demonstration of Pot Compost and spoke about wet waste management in household. Richard Gonsalves, Sudhir Noronha and others were present. Ranjan B U thanked. Indian Catholic Youth Movement of Ashokanagar had arranged this programme. MRPL is sponsoring these drives.

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April 25,2020

New Delhi, Apr 25: Karnataka Medical Education Minister Dr K Sudhakar on Saturday said that a journalist from Bangalore Urban, who has tested positive for COVID-19, is one out of 15 new cases reported in the state.

He further said that out of the 15 new coronavirus cases, six each are from Bangalore Urban and Belagavi and one each from Mandya, Chikkaballapura and Dakshin Kannada. The state's tally is now 489.

"#COVID19 Update: From 5 pm, 24th April till 12 noon today. A total of 489 cases, 15 positives, 18 deaths & 183 discharges," Sudhakar tweeted.

India's total number of coronavirus positive cases has climbed to 24,506 including 18,668 active cases, 5,063 cured/discharged/migrated and 775 deaths, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare said today.

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July 18,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 18: Vendors in Bengaluru are finding it hard to earn a livelihood as the state government has allowed the sale of products only for a few hours each day. The lockdown imposed by the Karnataka government on July 14 will continue till July 22.

Speaking to ANI, Vanajakshi, a local vendor said, "We took loans from banks and small financiers to run our business. But we are finding it tough to pay back as our livelihoods have been hit."
"Because of the lockdown, no one comes to buy and markets remain vacant. There was a time when the Gandhi Nagar market was filled with customers, but now it looks like a vacant playground," she added.

Mythri, an advocate, said, "Look at the conditions of vendors. It's precarious. They do not have any business at all. Even now they have been allowed to sell products till 12 noon, which is not sufficient. It's time for the government to step in and provide assistance. If the Central government can reduce corporate taxes, why can't it help them? At least it will help them pass off these difficult times. "

"They are earning through daily wages. The government imposed lockdown suddenly. Where will they go? The city market in Bengaluru is famous. At least 8,000 people come from slum areas. People here are poor. The lockdown was done suddenly and led to problems for these people," said Congress MLA Zamil Ahmed Khan.

Referring to a recent meeting with the chief minister BS Yediyurappa, he said, "During the meeting called by the CM, I suggested that food kits must be arranged for vendors. The CM said the government is providing rice and wheat but that's not enough."

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March 29,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 29: There was no shortage of masks and testing kits for detecting coronavirus cases in Karnataka and the government would import them if a need arose, Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa on Sunday said.

Apprising leaders of political parties on measures taken by his government to combat spread of coronavirus, he also told an all-party meeting that the government has decided to provide life insurance cover to police and civil workers and has taken extra precautions to maintain supply of food grains.

"There is no shortage of testing kits, medicines and masks. If there is need, we will import more... We will distribute testing kits to all the district and Taluk hospitals," he was quoted as saying in a government release.

The state has so far reported 76 COVID-19 cases including three deaths and five discharges.

At the meeting held in the Vidhana Soudha here, former chief minister and senior Congress leader Siddaramaiah said there were shortcomings in the screening of passengers coming from abroad and stressed on the need to maintain supply of essentials.

Yediyurappa said supply of foodgrains would be made through Public Distribution System and the government had taken extra precautions to avoiod any difficulties.

He told the leaders that there was no restriction on agriculture activities in the state.

"I have been regularly holding meetings since March 13 regarding the measures taken to contain the transmission of COVID-19," the chief minister said.

Health Minister B Sriramulu, Medical Education Minister Dr K Sudhakar, IT-BT Minister C N Aswath Narayan, Deputy Chief Minister Laxman Savadi, Siddaramaiah, JD(S) MLAs H D Revanna, D K Shivakumar and former speaker K R Ramesh Kumar attended the meeting.

Yediyurappa said a task force comprising of ministers and officials has been formed to oversee the implementation of the government orders in view of the 21-day lockdown.

He highlighted the prevailing situation across the globe saying normal life has been paralysed everywhere.

The chief minister also brifed the leaders about the number of clinics all over the state, availability of medicines and protection gear for the doctors and in quarantine rooms in the state.

Flagging concerns over screening process, Siddaramaiah said around 4,500 people were yet to be tracked, which need to be taken up on a warfooting.

"The government is saying that we have not reached the third stage but in Nanjangud, a person contracted the disease though he does not have any travel history. This must be probed," he said.

The former former chief minister asked the government to make sure that the free distribution of food grains to weaker sections take place without any difficulty from April 1, as announced by the Central government.

He objected to police 'excesses' while enforcing lockdown.

Siddaramaiah also asked government to bring the police personnel under special insurance cover.

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