Fish becomes costlier this season in Mangalore

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June 18, 2011

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Mangalore, June 18: Fishermen fetched better prices for species such as ribbonfish, cuttlefish, shrimps, squid and sardines in the fishing season that just ended. A 57-day fishing ban began on June 15 and will be effective till August 10, marking the end of a fishing season.

In this season, the wholesale price of three fish species, caught from the coast of Dakshina Kannada, increased sharply. The species were cuttlefish, ribbonfish, and shrimps that were caught mainly for export, said Suresh Kumar Ullal, Deputy Director of Fisheries.

Mr. Ullal said ribbonfish, which cost Rs. 60 a kg last season, would fetch Rs. 70 in this season. Cuttlefish, which cost Rs.110 a kg earlier, fetched Rs. 130 this time. The prices of shrimps went up from Rs. 100 to Rs. 130. He said the value of all species had increased because of higher demand from both domestic and export markets, he said. The fishing vessels had used advanced gadgets to cater to the increased demand, he said.

Mangalore Yanthrika Meenugarar Prathamika Sahakari Sangha president Loknath Bolar said there had been a 30 per cent price rise in cuttlefish, squid, and ribbonfish over the prices of the earlier season in the export market. (The cuttlefish and squids were exported to Europe and the ribbonfish was exported to China). He said ribbonfish catch had declined drastically while the squid catch had increased sharply, by three times over the quantity caught last year.

“It is possible because earlier we would get 200 kg to 300 kg of squids. Now, big boats can get 1,000 kg of squid in a single trip,” said Naveen Karkera, Karnataka, president of Karnataka Purse Seine Meenuagarara Sangha (Fishermen's Association).

However, prices of squids had been high. While there had been higher landings of squids in Udupi and Mangalore, there had been less landings of squids in Kochi this year. As there was competition among Kerala-based exporters to honour supply commitments made to customers, prices of squids had been high, he said.

Among fish that was consumed in the domestic market, sardines (Rs. 10 a kg), the major landings in Dakshina Kannada, fetched Rs. 2 more this season than the last. In Mangalore, seer sold at Rs. 550 a kg and pomfret at Rs. 650 a kg. Buyers of the last two named fish were mostly hoteliers, said Mr. Ullal.

Indian mackerel fish catch amounted to 13,311 tonnes this financial year as against 5,977 tonnes last financial year in Dakshina Kannada. Sardines saw a dip this year with 13,255 tonnes while it was 13,562 tonnes last year, according to statistics supplied by the department. Mr. Ullal said the reduced quantity in the catch of sardines was due to natural factors and nothing out of the ordinary.

The quantity of fish catch this year had been 1,34,739 tonnes as against 90,345 tonnes last year – registering a 49 per cent increase. The total value of fish catch from Dakshina Kannada in this financial year was Rs. 560.90 crore as against Rs. 407.63 crore last financial year – a 37.60 per cent rise.

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January 14,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 14: Days after the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) capped to Rs 35,000 the withdrawal limit of Sri Guru Raghavendra Co-operative Bank, BJP MP Tejasvi Surya on Monday reassured account holders and said Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman was personally monitoring the issue.

Taking to Twitter, Surya said, "I want to assure all depositors of Sri Guru Raghavendra Co-operative Bank to not panic. Hon'ble Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is appraised of matter and is personally monitoring the issue. She has assured the government will protect interests of depositors. Grateful for her concern."

The Bengaluru South MP also attached a letter in his tweet where he had appraised Sitharaman of the situation.

"Finance Minister, after speaking with the RBI governor and other authorities concerned, assured Surya that the government will do everything in its capacity to protect the interests of the depositors and the long term interests of the bank," the letter read.

It said that Surya also reached out to Sitharaman "three times on January 13" after which she reassured him that the "depositors need not panic".

RBI had, on January 10, imposed certain restrictions on Sri Gururaghavendra Sahakara Bank Niyamitha.

"In particular, a sum not exceeding Rs 35,000 of the total balance in every savings bank or current account or any other deposit account may be allowed to be withdrawn subject to conditions stated in the above RBI directions," the notification said.

The regulatory body said that the bank will continue to undertake banking business with restrictions until its financial position improves.

"These directions shall remain in force for a period of six months from the close of business of January 10 and are subject to review," it said.

The bank has been restricted from granting or renewing any loans and advances, make any investment, incur any liability including borrowal of funds and acceptance of fresh deposits, disburse or agree to disburse any payment whether in discharge of its liabilities and obligations or otherwise, enter into any compromise or arrangement and sell, transfer or otherwise dispose of any of its properties or assets except.

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June 9,2020

Mangaluru, Jun 9: Two days after he went missing under mysterious circumstances, a 33-year-old man was today found dead on the banks of Netravati river at Ullal Hoige on the outskirts of the city.

The deceased has been identified as Chethan Acharya. A missing case was registered on Tuesday morning at Ullal police station.

It is suspected that Chetan might have committed suicide due to depression. 

The missing case was later converted into the case of unnatural death. Investigations are on.

Also Read: Mangaluru: 28-year-old man jumps off Netravati bridge

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July 6,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 6: As COVID-19 cases continue to surge in Karnataka, more than 20 police stations were sealed in Bengaluru after many policemen tested positive for novel coronavirus.

"Since the last few weeks, the number of COVID-19 cases in the police department has increased as many of the policemen have tested positive, so that's the reason why the police have taken a decision to close police stations," Bengaluru Commissioner of police Bhaskar Rao said.

He added, "However, people can lodge their complaints and other issues can be solved in help desks launched outside premises of the police station. Most of the areas where positive cases found in the police station are been sealed down for the safety of the people and sanitised them."

However, some of the police stations would be functional from outside the premises.

Commercial Street, Cottonpete, Chickepete, KG Halli traffic police station are among the few stations closed due to scare of the coronavirus spread after some policemen tested positive in particular stations.

Rao further said that the traffic police, civil police along with home guards have been given safety gloves, face masks, and sanitizers along with face covers by the department of police.

According to the Union Health Ministry, 23,474 COVID-19 cases have been reported in the state, as of Monday.

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