Development might necessitate a new Airport in city'

August 21, 2011

Mangalore, August 21: Air-traffic flow management, flexible use of airspace and networking civilian and military radars are essential to popularise aviation in India, said D Devraj, Regional Executive Director (Southern), AAI, Chennai.

He was delivering the inaugural address at the National Conference on Indian Aviation and Tourism organised by Mangalore Airport Diamond Jubilee Celebration Committee in association with Department of Business Administration, Mangalore University and Airport Authority of India at Mangalore Old Airport here on Sunday.

Speaking about the phenomenal growth achieved by India in the last two decades Mr Devraj outlined the necessities of vision as development might necessitate a new Airport in the city within 50 years.

“By 2020, Indian tourism could contribute Rs 8.5 lakh crores to the GDP of our nation”, he observed.

Terming Airports as the gateways of nation he said it was necessary to present a good outlook about our country at the airports.

Appreciating the growth observed in the field of tourism, he opined that aviation industry is bound to grow as India is becoming a popular destination for medical tourism.

Noting that the state government has recently allotted Rs 450 acres for upgrading the Hubli Airport, he said AAI is developing 35 Airports across the nation to meet the growth recorded in aviation.

Anantha Krishna, Chairman, Karnataka Bank Ltd observed that one third of passenger load in Mangalore Airport is international and said that it was extremely necessary to provide better facilities at the Airport.

“We should have several selling points and a unique selling point (USP)”, he said advising on the ways to improve tourism in our state.

He also noted that there were many unique aspects of our district that can be successfully marketed to increase tourism in our district.

Mrs LathaKini, President, Kanara Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) had three proposals to Mr D Devaraj. They were to upgrade the Mangalore Airport to the status of International Airport, Cargo terminal and naming the International Airport as Ullal Srinivas Mallya International Airport.

Abhayachandra, MLA, Mulky-Moodbidri constituency, N Narendra, Chairman, Indian Overseas bank, G G Mohandas Prabhu, Former President, KCCI were among the dignitaries present among others.

Old airport will host paper presentations and discussions on varying themes of tourism and aviation for two days.

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June 6,2020

Mangaluru, June 6: As many as 24 coronavirus positive cases reported in Dakshina Kannada in 24 hours (from 5 p.m. June 5 to 5 p.m. June 6). 

With this the total number of covid-19 cases mounted to 167, among which 88 are currently active. 

Among the newly detected 24 cases 11 are Maharashtra returnees, 6 are Dubai returnees, 1 is Arabia returnee, 1 is Ukraine/Turkey returnee. And source of 5 new cases still remained untraced.
 

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May 22,2020

New Delhi: BJP leader Yogish Gowda, who was a member of the Dharwad Zilla Panchayath in Karnataka, was killed because of "political reasons", the CBI has alleged in its charge sheet filed against eight accused before a Dharwad court, officials said on Thursday.

Mr Gowda was killed on June 15, 2016 in front of a gym in Dharwad.

The charge sheet was filed before the Judicial Magistrate First Class Court in Dharwad against Santosh Savadatti, Dinesh M, Sunil KS, Harshith, Aswath S, Nazeer Ahamad, Shanawaz and Nutan K. All but one are in judicial custody.

"The accused allegedly came to Dharwad on two occasions in June 2016 and with the support of the other accused, allegedly planned the murder of Yogish Gowda. These accused fled after the crime," CBI spokesperson RK Gaur said.

The agency has alleged that the killing had "political reasons" behind it and was a result of political rivalry, the officials said.

The agency had taken over the case on September 24, 2019, nearly three years after the murder, on the request of the BJP government in Karnataka and a referral from the centre.

The case was earlier probed by the Karnataka Police which had charged six people for allegedly planning and executing the killing.

The CBI has arrested eight accused in the case of which seven are in judicial custody, they said.

"Further investigation into the role of the other accused and larger conspiracy in this case is continuing on a day-to-day basis," Mr Gaur said.

BJP leader murder caseYogish GowdaCentral Bureau of Investigation (CBI)

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May 11,2020

Mangaluru, May 11: The first evocation flight from Dubai to Mangaluru amidst corona crisis is expected to bring back 177 stranded Kannadigas, mainly residents of coastal Karnataka, on Tuesday, May 12.

All the international passengers have to undergo three mandatory upon their arrival at Mangaluru International Airport - the thermal test, pulse oximetry reading and swab test.

They will be categorised based on their health condition and sent to institutional quarantine, said Sindhu B Rupesh, deputy commissioner, Dakshina Kannada.

“Those with some health issues on arrival (Category A) will be ferried through ambulances to quarantine facilities and rest in buses,” she said.

Arriving passengers will be given the option to choose their quarantine home (lodge, hostel and service apartment) based on their budget and preference.

It is learnt that Dakshina Kannada district administration has kept ready close to 1,000 rooms. The tariff for quarantine facilities is between Rs 1,200 and Rs 4,500 (including food) per day.

As per the Karnataka government, as on May 6, about 10,823 stranded expatriates are expected to return home.

The CISF, airport authorities, health and police departments will make arrangements for the arriving repatriates at MIA.

Sindhu said that the district administration has no personal information about the arriving passengers and there is high probability that they may belong to other districts or the neighbouring Kerala.

“So far, the district administration has received the missive that 177 passengers will be landing on May 12. If we are given advance details about the expats from other districts/state, the district administration will alert them to make necessary arrangements,” she said.

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