Monkey fever scare hits tourism at Jog Falls

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January 28, 2019

Shivamogga, Jan 28: Following the outbreak of Kyasanur Forest Disease (KFD) or monkey fever, the Jog Management Authority has issued an advisory to tourists not to venture into nearby forests or feed monkeys.

The outbreak has also had an impact on tourism in the area. Jog Falls and Sigandur temple which attracts thousands of devotees and tourists from across the state has not seen too many tourists of late.

Authorities have put up a banner at Jog Falls urging visitors not to venture into the wooded areas in the vicinity. “We put up the banner in front of Jog Falls,” informed an officer from Jog authority. Tourists have also been directed not to feed monkeys which are common in the area. “We don’t want tourists coming in contact with the monkeys in any way,” he added.

Residents of Kargal and traders from Jog say that ever since the outbreak of KFD in December there has been panic in parts of Sagar taluk in Shivamogga district. According to Karnataka State Tourism Department Corporation (KSTDC) authorities, their bookings for Jog has come down by 10% compared to corresponding months in the previous years.

“According to our estimation, tourist flow has come down by half. Even on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays, Jog Falls has not seen any footfall to write about. There is hardly any business. Generally in December and January, students visit the falls in large numbers as part of Karnataka Darshan tourism. This year though the falls is in full flow because of good monsoon there are no tourists,” rued Birappa Nayak, a local trader.

Birappa says Jog sees two tourist seasons. “In December and January tourists who visit the falls are students and outsiders who are on year-end holidays. But with the KFD scare we have hardly seen any tourist,” he said.

Shrinivas Sehetty, a local tour operator, says that his business too has been affected. “I hardly had any bookings. There is no demand for anything. The local economy has been hit,” he says. Shrinivas says he hasn’t seen even foreigners around.

The Sigandur Choudeshwari temple, a popular temple in Sagar taluk is also feeling the after effects of KFD. Ravi, a managing trustee of the temple, said that the tw0-day car festival on January 14 and 15 saw a very poor turnout. “This time even the locals skipped the festival,” he revealed.

Every year, in the month of January the tourist flow comes down. This year also same is repeating, said Hanuma Naik, assistant director, tourism department Shivamogga.

Two suspected cases in Uttara Kannada village

Two persons are suspected to have succumbed to KFD in Uttara Kannada district in the last two days. The deaths have been reported from Honnavar, Siddapur taluks and areas surrounding Banavasi.

Dogs are bringing the carcass of monkeys from forest into villages. District minister R V Deshpande has said that necessary precautions have been taken to contain KFD in Uttara Kannada. “Blood samples of suspected cases have been sent to laboratories in Pune and Manipal for tests. The health department is vaccinating people living in 5km radius of places where the monkeys have died,” he said.

“There is no need to panic as labs are yet to confirm that the death of two persons in Balagod is because of KFD,” the DHO added.

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January 28,2020

Mysuru, Jan 28: The Second Additional District and Sessions Court on Monday granted anticipatory bail to B Nalini, who displayed the ‘Free Kashmir’ placard during a protest, and also to Maridevaiah, the organiser of the protest.

Nalini and Maridevaiah had applied for bail as Jayalakshmipuram police had booked them under sedition charges. Nalini had displayed the placard during a protest at Manasagangotri, the University of Mysore campus, recently. The court, which took up the case on January 24, had kept the order pending.

The court directed the accused to submit their passport to the court and a bond for a sum of Rs 50,000. The court also directed them to be present before the police, whenever needed.

Meanwhile, the Mysuru Bar Association has decided to take measures against the association members who are in favour of Nalini. Seventy-five members, seeking to represent Nalini, have withdrawn their support, the association secretary B Shivanna said. The association has suspended advocates Manjula Manasa and P P Baburaj.

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February 4,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 4: The possibility of defeated MLA CP Yogeshwar being inducted into chief minister BS Yediyurappa’s cabinet is causing ripples within the ruling BJP, with many legislators, especially from Kalyana-Karnataka region, raising a banner of revolt.

Several MLAs led by Surapur legislator Narasimha Nayak, also known as Raju Gouda, held a meeting at the Legislators Home on Monday and voiced their opposition.

"When there are more than two dozen MLAs aspiring for a cabinet berth, making a former MLA a minister is beyond logic," Gouda said. "We will convey our feelings to Yediyurappa and state BJP president Nalin Kumar Kateel." Murugesh Nirani, Paranna Munavalli, Rajkumar Patil, Dattatreya Patil Revoor, Basavaraj Mattimud are among others who attended the meeting. MP Renukacharya, political secretary to the CM and Honnali MLA, was also present at the meeting. "Some more MLAs will join us when we meet again tomorrow," Gouda said.

The MLAs highlighted the issue of caste and regional imbalance in the council of ministers to further their cause. With four from Bengaluru and three from Belagavi district set to take oath on February 6, the share of MLAs from these districts in the cabinet will rise to seven and five respectively. Currently, 16 districts have no representation.

Sources say Yediyurappa and BJP’s national leadership decided to reward Yogeshwar with a cabinet berth for his "active" role in getting 17 Congress-JD(S) MLAs to resign and join the BJP, enabling the party to grab power. The party also believes he has the potential to become the Vokkaliga face of the BJP in the Old Mysuru region, where the party’s organisation is weak.

If Yogeshwar is inducted, he will be the second former MLA to make it to Yediyurappa cabinet after deputy CM Laxman Savadi, who lost the 2018 assembly polls. Several party MLAs were unhappy with Savadi’s elevation and are now upping the ante against the party leadership.

"Let Yogeshwar be made Rajya Sabha or council member. We have no problem. But making him minister is not acceptable. If they want to make defeated MLAs ministers, then why not AH Vishwanath and MTB Nagaraj, whose sacrifices brought BJP to power?" said Gouda.

Reports say Yediyurappa has promised Vishwanath and Nagaraj, the disqualified MLAs who lost the bypolls, that they would be made ministers in June. Both met Yediyurappa and secured this assurance. The two were demanding that they be inducted into the cabinet on Thursday.

Meanwhile, Vijayapura MLA Basavanagouda Patil Yatnal urged the CM to evaluate the performance of existing ministers and drop those found non-performing. "Many ministers don’t even come to the Vidhana Soudha. What is the use of having such ministers?" he asked.

Yediyurappa also continued to face pressure to induct Athani MLA Mahesh Kumatalli into the cabinet. The Jarkiholi brothers, Ramesh and Balachandra met Yediyurappa separately on Monday with a request to make Kumatalli, their confidant, a minister.

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June 22,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 22: The opening of Schools in the state, is unlikely before Dasara festival, as a majority of the parents are averse to send their children due to the COVID-19 scare.

According to official sources, in the State education department, a majority of parents, who were asked to give their opinion on re-opening of schools in the state, have reportedly favoured continuing the closing of schools till September.

The primary and Secondary education department had received feedback from various stakeholders including educational institutions, parents and Teachers, clocking high towards not opening the schools for the 2020-21 academic year till Dasara days.

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