People can move Lokayukta against Central govt staff seeking bribe

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February 19, 2011

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Mangalore, February 19: If someone in a Central government organisation demands bribe one need not go all the way to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) office in Bangalore. They can approach the nearest Lokayukta police station with a complaint.


This is the new arrangement the CBI has evolved to effectively deal with complaints of demand for bribe made against employees of Central government agencies.


In a notification issued a month ago, the CBI Director has sought the help of anti-corruption agencies in the States to take action against those seeking bribe.
As per the request, the Lokayukta police have intimated the CBI about their readiness to cooperate.

“This step could have been taken earlier. Such a move will help in effectively dealing with complaints of corruption at the grass roots levels,” Lokayukta N. Santosh Hegde said. All these days, the Lokayukta police were exchanging information with the CBI, he said.

Additional Director-General of Police (Lokayukta) Rupak Kumar Dutta said that anti-corruption agencies in States were empowered to deal with all cases of graft under the Prevention of Corruption Act.

While the CBI Manual restricted the Central agency to complaints against Central government employees, the State anti-corruption agencies dealt with those against the State government employees.

Mr. Dutta said the Lokayukta police were generally not dealing with complaints against Central government employees and were asking complainants to approach the CBI unit in Bangalore.

While the complainants were finding it difficult to go all the way to Bangalore, the ACB unit, with its limited staff, was also finding it hard to take effective action. “There have been instances where the CBI has found that there is no substance in the complaint,” he said.

Saving time
The new arrangement, Mr. Dutta said, would save time — both for the complainant and the CBI.

“We will deal with complaints in our State,” Mr. Dutta said.

After receipt of the complaint, the Lokayukta police will work towards trapping the official concerned and then hand over further investigation to the CBI. Mr. Dutta said instructions had been sent to all Lokayukta police units in this regard.

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August 8,2020

Bengaluru, Aug 8: Anticipating a huge number of pilgrims from Karnataka to start visiting Ayodhya following the foundation stone laying ceremony of the Ram temple, Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa on Friday requested his Uttar Pradesh counterpart Yogi Adityanath for two acres of land to build a 'yatri nivas' (guest house).

"A large number of pilgrims from Karnataka would be visiting Ayodhya. The government of Karnataka wishes to construct a yatri nivas for the pilgrims visiting Ayodhya," Yediyurappa wrote to Yogi.

"I request you to grant two acres of land in Ayodhya for this purpose," he said.

The Chief Minister said the yatri nivas will be constructed for the benefit of pilgrims from the southern state.

He also congratulated the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister for successfully laying the foundation stone for the Ram temple on Wednesday.

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M SHARIEF SULTAN
 - 
Sunday, 9 Aug 2020

Use our money for corona patients. Dont waste tax payers money.

For Ayodhya pilgrims, Spend from your BJP looted money.

Ahmed A.K.
 - 
Sunday, 9 Aug 2020

Our ruling govt is only interested in RAM Mandir and spending crores of rupees for the temple. Why the other community is not demanding fund from the GOVT?

Not bothered about the development of the country as currently we have no idea how to tackle the corona viurs. Ministers are keen on builing Guest house for pilgrims, Statue of RAM etc etc.

Please concentrate on how to minimise the Virus issue in KARNAKATA like other Gulf countries.

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Shivamogga, Jun 16: The Deputy Commissioner on Tuesday announced a ban on movement of heavy goods vehicles in the Agumbe ghat section between June 15 and October 15 as a precautionary measure, as there was possibility of landslides due to heavy rain during the monsoon season.

All trucks over 12 tonnes will be prohibited from passing through the ghat, DC K B Shivakumar said in a statement here.

The authorities have suggested two alternative routes for the movement of heavy freight vehicles – the Shimoga-Thirthahalli-Sringeri-Kerekatte-Karkala-Udupi-Mangaluru route and the Shimoga-Thirthahalli-Mastikette-Hulikal-Hosangadi-Siddapura-Udupi-Mangaluru route.

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Bengaluru, Feb 10: Smoke entered wards at Sagar Hospital following a short circuit in the UPS room, said the fire department here on Sunday.

"Smoke entered wards at Sagar Hospital in Bengaluru, following a short circuit in the UPS room at the hospital today. Patients have been shifted from the site of the incident, as a precaution," the fire department in Bengaluru said.

"No fire incident reported and the situation is under control now," the fire department said.

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