Cannot ask MCC to stop 'civic tiger': DC

June 21, 2011

Mangalore, June 21: Dakshina Kannada Deputy Commissioner NS Channappa Gowda has refused to intervene to stop the 'civic tiger'.

The DC told the members of Beedhi Badi Vyaparasthara Horata Samiti, who met him at his office on Monday evening that he would discuss the issue of street vendors of the city whenever time permits. “But it is impossible to ask MCC to stop “civic tiger” from evicting street vendors”, he said.

Councillor Mariamma Thomas complained to the DC that the Corporation was not functioning properly.

Rita Noronha, professor at School of Social Work Roshni Nilaya urged Mr. Gowda to take steps to safeguard the interests of street vendors.

Janata Dal (Secular) State Secretary M G Hegde said that the Corporation had been evicting the street vendors on grounds that they were a nuisance to the public as they sold their wares on the pavements. Many rich people and shops have encroached upon the pavements. If the rich could encroach, the street vendors should be allowed to carry on their trade, he said.

Taking exception to remarks made by Mr. Hegde, the DC said that if such an argument was made, there would be no question of meeting. “We will go by the rules. Other members of the Samiti intervened at this juncture and diffused the heated exchange.”


Protest

The Samiti earlier staged a protest against the Chief Whip of the Mangalore City Corporation Council Sudhir Shetty and alleged that Mr. Shetty was at the forefront of the exploitation of street vendors.

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May 13,2020

Mangaluru, May 13: Kannadigas in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have sought additional flights to return to Karnataka during a video conference with Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa here on Tuesday.

Noting that most of the ex-pats in UAE were from the coastal region, they urged the state government to ensure that most of these flights land in the Mangalore International Airport.

Many Kannadigas in the UAE were left unemployed due to the lockdown. “Many of them do not have the means to return to Karnataka and the state government should aid them,” representatives of various Kannadiga ex-pat groups urged the CM.

Yediyurappa said that the government has made all arrangements to bring back the ex-pats, and assured to fulfil all their demands.

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February 20,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 20: The poultry industry is facing losses amid rumours of the discovery of a chicken infected with coronavirus in Bengaluru.

DK Kantharaju, president, Karnataka Cooperative Poultry Federation said, "Karnataka is facing losses of Rs 60 to 65 crores. The consumption percentage has also decreased by 30-35 per cent".

Atiq, a meat seller, said, "Because of coronavirus people are scared. But I want to say that chicken is safe to consume here. All this fear is caused due to fake news on social media."

Another person Abdul Hafeez said, "Chicken and coronavirus are not related. People are scared because of what is being spread on social media. The business has definitely gone down due to fear of coronavirus."

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June 20,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 20: A 56-year-old head constable, who had tested positive for the coronavirus infection a couple of days ago and was undergoing treatment, died on Saturday, police said.

The deceased, attached to the Kalasipalya police station, was being treated at Victoria Hospital here, they said.

This the second death of a policeman in the state due to COVID-19. The first one was an assistant sub-inspector attached to the V V Puram traffic police station.

Officials said the deceased constable was among nine others who had tested positive for COVID-19.

Meanwhile, an ASI with the Wilson Garden traffic police station here has also reportedly tested positive. According to sources, the ASI is undergoing treatment at a designated hospital and the station has been sanitised. His contacts are being quarantined. 

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