Modi slams Congress for failing to create jobs for graduates in Dakshina Kannada, Udupi

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May 2, 2018

Udupi, May 2: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who campaigned for the Bharatiya Janata Party in Udupi yesterday, touched upon the local issues in his speech and accused the Congress government of Karnataka of failing to create jobs for the youths of coastal Karnataka.

Mr Modi, who has miserably failed to fulfil the promise of creating two crore jobs every year in the country, said that the graduates from Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts go to other places in search of jobs.

“It is well-known fact that Udupi and Dakshina Kannada districts are centres of education. The twin coastal districts were in the top bracket in the Class 10 and Class 12 examinations  However, the young graduates from this region, despite being academically brilliant, had to leave their homes in search of jobs,” he said.

This was because of lack of industrial development in the region. It was essential to create jobs in the region itself. Instead of promoting development, the State government had only created roadblocks to it. The Union government was promoting Blue Revolution to create jobs in the coastal areas, he said.

 

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Annappa
 - 
Thursday, 3 May 2018

my dear DK people plz throw this chut*ya man to arabian sea...alone with some bootlicking slave like BD,VHP etc.

Hasan
 - 
Thursday, 3 May 2018

I think our prime minister dont know the latest result declared of PUC II. may be he came to insult us. Or I think he thought he is in UP where more then 150 schools Is having all children failed where our BJPs star campainer Mr Yogi is CM of that state. Mr Prime minister i think you need a peace of paper from your adviser before you start you lies.

Indian
 - 
Wednesday, 2 May 2018

following positions ?

 

Pakoda manager

 

pakoda supervisor

 

pakoda salesman

 

pakoda engineer 

 

etc.....

AG
 - 
Wednesday, 2 May 2018

Modi dont know how many Jobs he have Created every year, Upon that he is Blaming Congress.. Hahaha What a Joke :D Till now what all Modi promised we didnt get anything and till he is in power people of India will not get anything and will Suffer.  

 

Shahir
 - 
Wednesday, 2 May 2018

#PakodaBusiness #BoycottChaiwala

Hari
 - 
Wednesday, 2 May 2018

People and media should boycott such blabber public programmes

Mr Frank
 - 
Wednesday, 2 May 2018

Modiji graduates in karnataka far better than graduates of  PAKODAS  in your area.

Kumar
 - 
Wednesday, 2 May 2018

We people dont have Alzheimer's disease. We didnt forget your election speech and your promises. B#####d

Ravi
 - 
Wednesday, 2 May 2018

Dont you have shame feku..!

 

You are not fit for PM post. You fit for nothing.. shameless

Ganesh
 - 
Wednesday, 2 May 2018

Joke of the year.. This Feku came to power by promising lakhs of jobs in India. Till now he didnt act for that and he mocked youths by pakoda business statement

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Agencies
February 20,2020

New Delhi, Feb 20: Microsoft has begun testing its free open-source software called "ElectionGuard" in a small Wisconsin town in the US that aims to make voting more secure, verifiable and efficient.

"ElectionGuard" will enable end-to-end verification of elections, open results to third-party organisations for secure validation, and allow individual voters to confirm their votes were correctly counted.

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With the test, the company aims to see if voters like the experience and make sure everything works fine.

In May last year, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella announced "ElectionGuard".

According to Tom Burt, Corporate Vice President, Customer Security and Trust, voting system manufacturers will be free to build ElectionGuard into their systems in a variety of ways.

"These are exciting steps that enable individual voters to confirm their vote was properly counted, and assures those voters using an ElectionGuard system of the most secure and trustworthy vote in the history of the US," Burt said in a recent blog post.

"ElectionGuard" is not intended to replace paper ballots but rather to supplement and improve systems that rely on them, and it is not designed to support internet voting.

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News Network
June 3,2020

Koppal, Jun 3: Opposition Leader in the Karnataka Legislative Assembly Siddaramaiah on Wednesday said that allegedly there was deep crisis in the state BJP but categorically denied any role of Congress in it.

Addressing a press conference here, the former Chief Minister said 'I and my party have nothing to do with the developments in the ruling party. I came to know through media that some 25 BJP MLAs allegedly not satisfied with the way of functioning of the government. The Congress party is not interested in what is happenings in BJP and if the government falls on its own, then Congress might stake claim to form the government eventually".

Mr Siddaramaiah alleged that the State’s BJP government was trying to 'subvert the Constitution and Panchayat Raj Laws' by postponing election to Gram Panchayats citing spread of COVID-19.

'The Commission has not provided any information so far about the preparation of electoral rolls, fixing of reservation to seats, and calendar of events for holding elections. It is the duty of the Commission to hold elections as per the Karnataka Gram Swaraj and Panchayat Raj Act,' he further said.

The EC on May 28 postponed elections to GPs citing 'exceptional circumstances' prevailing in Karnataka following the coronavirus pandemic situation. Elections to as many as 5,800 GPs scheduled to be held by next month with the ending of their terms have been put off, and fresh dates were yet to be announced.

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News Network
January 19,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 19: The long-awaited discussions on cabinet expansion finally took place between BJP national president Amit Shah and the state party unit on Saturday, but they produced no result.

Latest indications are that new members will be appointed only after CM BS Yediyurappa returns from Davos, Switzerland, on January 25.

The party held a close-door party meeting at a top hotel in Hubballi. The subject of expanding the cabinet, which currently has 16 vacancies, featured in the talks.

Earlier, Yediyurappa reportedly had a one-on-one with Shah during their 45-minute flight from Bengaluru to Hubballi. He is said to have insisted on accommodating all 11 newly MLAs in the cabinet. These legislators were earlier a part of Congress and JD(S); they contested the December byelections on BJP tickets and won.

This apart, BJP sources said, Yediyurappa and Shah had a brief chat at a private event at Palace Grounds . Separately, Shah, who is the Union home minister, held meetings with Jagadish Shettar, Laxman Savadi and Prahlad Joshi, seeking their views on cabinet expansion.

Shah also wanted to get an idea of what people think about the Yediyurappa government’s performance.

Newly elected MLAs Ramesh Jarkiholi, BC Patil and Srimanth Patil greeted Shah. “We only met him to wish him; we didn’t discuss the cabinet issue. That’s something state BJP members will do,” said Hirekerur legislator BC Patil.

Saturday’s deliberations fail to break the stalemate over the cabinet appointments. There are clear differences in the camp about whether all Congress-JD(S) defectors should be made cabinet members, according to a senior minister attended one such meeting.

Shah reportedly wants only seven to eight newly elected MLAs to be made ministers; the rest of the spots should go to BJP loyalists. Yediyurappa disagrees with this position as he had promised all 13 turncoats places in the cabinet. Two lost in the bypolls.

Shah has now asked Yediyurappa to visit Delhi after returning from Davos to finalise the composition of the cabinet, according to the sources.

Yediyurappa will leave for Davos early on Sunday, while Shah will fly directly to Delhi from Hubballi.

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