MLC urges teachers not to observe black day on Sep 5

September 4, 2011

Mangalore, September 4: In the backdrop of the High School teachers and the Pre University lecturers contemplating to observe September 5 (Teachers' Day) as the black day, MLC Capt Ganesh Karnik who is also the State Organising Secretary of Karnataka Secondary Teachers' Association has requested them to step back from their decision.

Speaking to the media persons at BJP office on Saturday, Karnik said that the State government is very much concerned about the demands of the teachers and steps will be taken to ensure their demands.

“The demand of the high school and PU teachers to revise the wages is understandable and it is for the same reason that the State government is contemplating to introduce 'Academic Grade Pay' which would help in overthrowing the wage discrimination. Teachers' Day being an auspicious Day, should not be observed as the black day as it would give a wrong message to the society,” said Karnik. He promised the teachers fraternity of extending all support to fulfil their demands.

Meanwhile, he informed that a memorandum has been sent to the Chief Minister requesting him to make few announcements on the occasion of Teachers' Day. Few of the requests include, granting 'aided' status to the school/colleges which were opened between 1987 and 1995, as per the announcement made in the 2007-08 budget.

To extend automated promotion to the aided institute teachers who have completed 10, 15 and 20 years of service, in the same lines of government school teachers.

In the memorandum, he has asked to implement recruitment policy to the physical teachers based on Prof Vaidyanathan report.

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July 26,2020

Belthangady, Jul 26: The forest department officials on Sunday banned traffic in Charmadi ghat section as a precautionary measure following information that landslide and uprooting of trees may take place due to heavy rain which has been lashing the ghat section since last one week.

The officials said that a tree was likely to be uprooted in the 6th and 7th cross of the ghat section therefore the entry of vehicles were banned and this has resulted in a traffic jam.

It is said that despite lockdown many vehicles have been playing in the Ghat section.

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May 7,2020

Ujire, May 7: A child was killed and four people were injured after a car they were travelling in rammed a stationary truck near Ujire, on Tuesday night.

The deceased is nine-month-old Madhavi, the daughter of Pramod, a resident of Panyalu Ujire.

Pramod, his wife Ashwini and relatives Mamatha and Swati, have been grievously injured in the incident, and are being treated in a private hospital.

The incident took place around 11pm. According to police, the victims had gone to a relative’s house at Vamadapadavu. On reaching Ujire, Pramod wanted to stop the car beside the road, but failed to notice the stationary truck.

The car was completely mangled as a result of the impact. A case has been registered at the Dharmasthala police station in this regard.

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March 29,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 29: Mosques across Karnataka are now turning into centers to create awareness against deadly coronavirus that cause Covid-19. 

The state government's board of auqaf has issued a notification to the administrations of all mosques to use their loud speakers to create awareness against the virus. 

All the mosques in the state have already suspended congregational prayers to prevent the spread of the virus.

As per the decision of the state board of auqaf, now all mosques have to play the audio clips that creates awareness against the virus in three languages. 

The clips will be played at 10 a.m., 4 p.m., 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. everyday.

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Monday, 30 Mar 2020

Also need to make call on all prayer places temples and churches to live with humanity without violence. 

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