Foundation stone for Jeppu fish market building laid

March 28, 2011
Mangalore, March 28: The foundation stone for new fish markets was laid by District in Charge Minister Krishna J Palemar on Monday at Jeppu Market and Alake here.


Speaking on the occasion, Palemar said the buildings for the both fish markets which will be built at the cost of 92.5 lakh and 65 lakh respectively will be completed within six months in association with National Fisheries Development Corporation.


He said Mangalore City Corporation and National Fisheries Development Corporation will bear the expense in the ratio of 90:10.


The fish market in the State Bank would be shifted to Central Market in near future, he said.


Deputy Speaker of State Legislative Assembly N Yogish Bhat said a survey will be conducted to point out the fish market at various places in the city such as Urwa Market, Urwa Store, Kulur and Kavoor junctions.


He said a special meeting on the loopholes of Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP) was held in the Assembly under the leadership of State Urban Development Minister Suresh Kumar where Chief Minister's Advisor Dr Ravindra, Krishna J Palemar, Ganesh Karnic, MUDA Chairman and other officials participated.


“We decided to make amendments to the rules and regulation of CDP after obtaining the objections from the people and amendments will also be made to make TDR (Transferable Development Rights) buyer-friendly” he said.


Mayor Pravin Anchan, Deputy Mayor Geetha Nayak, MCC Standing Committee Chairpersons Premananda Shetty, Rajashri and others were present on the occasion.


Mangalore, March 28: The foundation stone for new fish markets was laid by District in Charge Minister Krishna J Palemar on Monday at Jeppu Market and Alake here.



Speaking on the occasion, Palemar said the buildings for the both fish markets which will be built at the cost of 92.5 lakh and 65 lakh respectively will be completed within six months in association with National Fisheries Development Corporation.



He said Mangalore City Corporation and National Fisheries Development Corporation will bear the expense in the ratio of 90:10.



The fish market in the State Bank would be shifted to Central Market in near future, he said.



Deputy Speaker of State Legislative Assembly N Yogish Bhat said a survey will be conducted to point out the fish market at various places in the city such as Urwa Market, Urwa Store, Kulur and Kavoor junctions.



He said a special meeting on the loopholes of Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP) was held in the Assembly under the leadership of State Urban Development Minister Suresh Kumar where Chief Minister's Advisor Dr Ravindra, Krishna J Palemar, Ganesh Karnic, MUDA Chairman and other officials participated.



“We decided to make amendments to the rules and regulation of CDP after obtaining the objections from the people and amendments will also be made to make TDR (Transferable Development Rights) buyer-friendly” he said.



Mayor Pravin Anchan, Deputy Mayor Geetha Nayak, MCC Standing Committee Chairpersons Premananda Shetty, Rajashri and others were present on the occasion.

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June 12,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 12: The Central government has identified Karnataka's Udupi and Yadgir among the "emerging districts of concern" for COVID-19 in the country. Confirming the development, a top official of the state health department said, "they (centre) had reviewed these two districts a few days back...there was a sudden spurt of cases due to Maharashtra returnees turning positive." Sources said union cabinet secretary Rajiv Gauba, during a recent video conference with state chief secretaries and health secretaries, had shared his thoughts on the issue.

According to the information shared, districts with more than 400 cases, half of which was reported post-May 18 lockdown relaxation, have been identified as "emerging districts of concern." They are concentrated in the seven states/union territories of Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Karnataka, Jammu and Kashmir and Haryana. "Udupi and Yadgir from Karnataka, along with Gurugram in Haryana and Kolhapur in Maharashtra have 90 per cent of the cases recorded after May 18," they said.

As on June 11 evening, Udupi had a total of 969 positive cases, out of which 619 are active, while 735 positive cases have been reported in Yadgir, out of which 626 are active. The two districts had reported a total of only 11 cases each as on May 18. While Udupi till last evening had seen 349 discharges, it was 108 in Yadgir.

Both districts have reported one COVID related fatality so far. As of June 11 evening, cumulatively 6,245 COVID-19 positive cases were confirmed in the state, which included 72 deaths and 2,976 discharges.

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January 17,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 17: An auto-mobile shop at Deralakatte here caught fire on Friday incurring huge loss on the shopkeeper.

According to police, the incident happened in the morning when the shop owner opened the shop.

Locals suspect that miscreants might have set the shop on fire and had escaped from the scene at night.

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April 6,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 6: City Police Commissioner Dr P S Harsha has directed coastal security personnel to block the boat service near Talapady after reports of Kasarogod people using boats to cross over to Dakshina Kannada via Talapady river emerged, Dakshina Kannada District in-charge Minister Kota Srinivas Poojary said here on Monday.

Following the rise in Coronavirus cases in the neighbouring Kasargod district, District Commissioner Sindhu Roopesh ordered closure of borders with Kerala and totally suspended vehicular movement, including for medical emergencies.

However, now the people living in Talapady and surrounding areas allege that the government has failed to monitor people using boats to cross over to Dakshina Kannada via Talapady river.

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