Don't brand our villages naxal-affected, plead residents

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August 3, 2011

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Udupi, August 3: The failure of district administration in reaching out to the naxal prone areas and people in remote areas was evident in the 'Janasamparka Sabhe' (public contact programme) jointly organised by District Police Department, District Administration and Forest Department here at Sri Kodamanitthaya Temple Auditorium on Andaru-Ajekaru road on Tuesday.

The programme threw light on various problems encountered by the public in the area. Despite the repeated assurances by the government to provide necessary basic infrastructural amenities to the public under various naxal packages, there seems to be some unidentified distractions to pass on the facilities to the beneficiaries.

The members of the public gathered in the programme had one or the other reason to express their unhappiness towards the incompetence of government in providing them with surety of livelihood. Incomplete development projects, unemployment, poverty, title deeds, illiteracy, ill health, inadequate medical and educational facilities, bad roads and many more topped the list of the nightmares involved in the lives of people of naxal affected areas.

Residents of Nellikatte, Nadpalu in Karkala taluk urged the government not to tag their villages 'naxal-affected' areas instead provide them with basic infrastructure.

Venkatesh Shetty of Nadpalu village said it is a hell for the people of Nadpalu village. The area is a hub of problems. The government representatives and officials offer pledges that are restricted only to the paper and are far from reality. Irregular educational facilities with the absence of teachers in schools, lack of medical facilities, absence of power supply and telephone connections have remained the same over the years.

Existing roads are in deplorable conditions, there are no connective roads and bridges for small rivulets. Children find it difficult to cross the rivulets to attend schools, he said.

He also expressed fear that whether Nadpalu area is tagged under World Heritage Site status by UNESCO. This will hinder the development process in the area, he added.

Speaking on the occasion, Deputy Commissioner Dr M T Reju said it is not possible for the government to handle all the necessary development measures without public cooperation. He said public should not wait for the approval from the government if the work can be done by them. The government is by the people and people should come forward to be part of governing process, he added.

He assured to set right the loopholes of administrative mechanism in performing the duties of offering safe livelihood for public in the area. Measures will be taken to repair the existing roads and construct the roads and bridges wherever necessary in the areas of Megadde, Shirlalu, Nadpalu, Nelikatte and Kudlu following the demands by the villagers of the respective areas.

The works will be taken under Calamity Relief Fund, he added. Reju also assured to send a proposal to the government for 108 Ambulance under certain relaxations for Hebri region. He said arrangements will be done to give away the title deeds to the received applications by the people belonging to ST communities residing in the forest land, he added.

SP Dr Y S Ravi Kumar said the programme is held under the integrated approach of all the departments.

Attempts are made to bring the people of naxal prone areas to the mainstream of society. Especially measures are taken to rehabilitate those who have turned away from naxalism and are trying to lead normal life in the society.

The work is taken up by the intelligence of police department. Special naxal package and naxal surrender packages are offered to them. “We are trying to rehabilitate youth who have education with suitable employment packages. Anti Naxal Force is active in the area and regular combing operations are held. Police stations in the naxal affected areas will be strengthened with additional force within one month,” he added.

IGP (Western Range) Alok Mohan said police department is deeply involved with the development and security of people in the naxal inflicted areas. Measures will be taken accordingly, he said.


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February 14,2020

Mysuru, Feb 14: Citing the coronavirus scare prevalent in the city, hotel owners have urged the civic corporation to shut down roadside food vends, calling them a risk to public health.

A team of the city Hotel Owners Association, led by president C Narayanagowda and honorary secretary Ravindra Bhat, met mayor Tasneem Bano and MCC commissioner Gurudatta Hegde on Tuesday and urged them to implement the high court’s ban on street food vending.

In a statement issued on Thursday, the association said it had raised the poor hygiene at such joints amid the coronavirus threat and increasing incidence of chikungunya and malaria in the city. There is no check on the ingredients or water used and the cleanliness of the kitchens and cooking staff, they pointed out. Many of the joints operate near drains and public urinals and don’t have running water for washing or cleaning utensils, they said. Besides, the vends dump unsegregated garbage and compromise pedestrian safety by blocking pavements, they alleged.

“As this involves the livelihood of the vendors, I will take a decision after discussions with the commissioner and elected representatives,” the mayor said while pointing out that MCC had issued identity cards to the vendors after collecting details about them and their stalls. She said the health and education standing committees would also be consulted.

Commissioner Hegde said MCC was planning to move the vendors to designated hawking zones to ensure their livelihood was not affected. He explained that any drive to remove the vends was fraught with law and order problems. “False cases have been filed against MCC officers whenever they conducted drives against footpath food vendors in non-hawking zones. We will consult with the city police commissioner before taking any steps,” he said.

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May 2,2020

Mangaluru, May 2:  Fishermen in the coastal districts fear that the fishing season ending on May 31 every year might be rescheduled early this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In a statement department of fisheries on sturday said fishing season is closed for 61 days every year before the arrival of the monsoon.

As per the data with the Fisheries Department, this year the number of fishes caught has set a record.

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March 22,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 22: The Karnataka government on Sunday afternoon announced that 9 districts in the State will be under lock down till March 31, barring essential services. It also announced imposition of Section 144 across the state for 3 hours - between 9 p.m. (when the "Janata curfew" will end) to 12 midnight.

The nine COVID-19-affected districts are Bengaluru, Bengaluru Rural, Mysuru, Kodagu, Dakshina Kannada (Mangaluru), Dharwad, Belagavi, Kalaburgi and Chikkablapur.

Announcing these measures after attending a meeting chaired by Chief Minister B. S Yeddyurappa, Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai said that there will be no commercial activity in these districts till March 31.

Inter-district movement, including public transport will be restricted. "Public transport will not work across the state tomorrow too. Air conditioned buses will be stopped till March 31," he added. He also clarified that while public transport, including KSRTC, BMTC and Namma Metro, will be withdrawn, private transport services such as cabs and autos will continue to ply.

According to Mr. Bommai, the State government will put in place further measures next week depending on how the situation will unfold in the State and the neighbouring States.

"Government offices will be operational in the State, including in the nine COVID 19-affected districts. As per the current schedule, the legislature sessions will also continue. Pourakarmikas will be working at 50% strength," he added.

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