Violation of children's rights rampant in DK: KSCPCR chief

March 25, 2011
Mangalore, March 25: Despite bearing a tag of 'the district of educated, awakened and intellectual people', Dakshina Kannada is competing with backward districts of Karnataka in the violation of children's rights, said Dr Nina Nayak, Chairperson of the Karnataka State Commission for the Protection of Child Rights (KSCPCR).


Speaking at an interaction organised by the Journalists' Study Centre here on Friday, Dr Nayak said that lack of public awareness about the rights of the children is one of the main reasons for the mass violations of children's rights.



She said that she has received as many as 15 complaints of violation of children's rights in the first day of her maiden two day Mangalore visit as the chief of KSCPCR. Apart from this, the Commission has received as many as 24 complaints from the district since July 2009, she said adding that “this number is very less compared to the real number of violations taking place at the ground levels in this coastal district, which are being neglected by all the sides.” The above cases include a brutal rape of a 13 year old Dalit girl and Kavoor police locking up a minor boy in connection with some petty case for a whole night inside the station.



Dr Nayak exhorted the media and youngsters to become more aware and sensitive about the social issues and struggle to fight against the rampant violation of children's rights.


She pointed out that sexual abuse comprises almost 60% of the violation of children's rights in the state, which is a dangerous phenomenon. However, she said that most of such cases go unnoticed as most of the victims hesitate to reveal or hide what happened to them. Parents and guardians of the children too usually don't peruse criminal justice system, in case of violation of children's rights, she pointed out.



She called upon the media to wake up to the realities around them and unhesitatingly report child abuse cases and actively take part in finding solutions to such problems.



Dr Nayak also said that inactiveness of police has also contributed to the rampant violation of children's rights across the state. She informed that the Commission received a complaint from one Abdul Rahman from Bantwal taluk saying that police failed to take any action against those, who had stormed into his house and attacked two minor children.
Dr Nayak also pointed out that the highest number of complaints her Commission received so far was from the education sector. Harsh physical punishment, mental torture, insulting in front of others and unjustifiable demand of fees from children etc amounts to grave violation of the rights, she noted.



Head of Prajna Counselling Centre Hilda Rayappan on the occasion accused the government of failing to release funds to institutions under the Juvenile Justice Act on time. The government expected her to keep 50 children in a single house. “Not a single rupee has reached us even though the year is ending. Rents are sky high, despite that I managed to find two houses. But the government tells me that I should keep them under a single roof. Is that healthy?” she asked. She also said that the government has never shown with regard to the rehabilitation of the children.



Child rights activist Renni D'Souza and Chairperson of Child Welfare Committee Asha Nayak were also present.

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August 9,2020

Bengaluru, Aug 9: Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa has expressed condolences over the death of nodal officer who died while being on COVID-19 duty and announced an ex-gratia of Rs 25 lakhs to the family of the deceased.

The deceased has been identified as H Gangadharaiah. As per reports, he died due to a heart attack while on COVID-19 duty.

A government job and Rs 25 lakhs will be provided to the officer's family, according to Karnataka Chief Minister's Office (CMO).

"Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa expressed his heartfelt condolences over the death of H Gangadharaiah, KAS, who was on COVID-19 duty as nodal officer at the Bangalore International Exhibition Centre (BIEC)," Karnataka CMO tweeted.

"CM announced Rs 25 lakhs ex-gratia from Chief Minister's Relief Fund, a government job for a family member and instructed the last rites of Gangadharaiah to be performed with full state honours," the CMO added.

In the last 24 hours, 7,178 new COVID-19 cases (including 2665 in Bengaluru Urban), 93 deaths and 5,006 discharged cases were reported in Karnataka.

The total number of cases rises to 1,72,102 in the state, including 79,765 active cases, 89,238 discharges and 3,091 deaths, as per the State's Health Department.

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June 3,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 3: Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru on Tuesday intensified preventive measures to contain the spread of COVID-19 in a bid to make air-travel contactless.

The airport has introduced contact-less self-check-in kiosks, non-intrusive thermal cameras, self bag drop facility and other features.

Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL) had earlier said that it will ensure that the taxis are sanitised and the drivers are screened before every trip to eliminate all chances of infection.

"Drivers have been instructed to maintain a safe distance. They will be encouraged to use hand sanitiser and face masks to make the car a safe space. Able-bodied passengers are advised to load their luggage into the car without the driver's assistance. For elderly citizens and passengers with reduced mobility, drivers will assist while following hygiene measures," BIAL statement had said.

The masks have been made mandatory for both drivers as well as passengers.

Karnataka on Monday reported 187 new cases of coronavirus, with which the State's total COVID-19 count has surged to 3,408.

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May 31,2020

Udupi, May 31: As many as 10 people have been tested positive for coronavirus in Udupi district today. 

The district has registered a total of 187 positive cases so far. Majority of the positive cases in Udupi district have inter-state travel history to Maharashtra.

Meanwhile, 14 people including three children who recovered from COVID -19 discharged from Government Hospital in Kundapura, in Udupi district.

Kundapura AC Raju, DHO Dr Sudhirchandra Sooda, taluk medical officer Dr Nagabhushan Udupa handed over a rose to all the discharged. With this, a total of 64 persons have been recovered and discharged in the district.

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