Cong leaders cast doubt over builder-Minister's project

September 24, 2011

Mangalore, September 24: Congress leaders in city have cast doubt over a move by the district in-charge minister Krishna J Palemar seeking help of local builders under recently mooted 'Sundara Mangalore' project.

Former MLA Vijaykumar Shetty and Opposition leader in MCC Lancelot Pinto in a joint press meet here on Saturday alleged Palemar, a builder by profession, of trying to regularise the illegal constructions of his fellow professionals under the pretext of “Public-Private-Partnership for the overall development of Mangalore”.

“The so called 'Sundara Mangalore' project will create situation, wherein taxpaying citizens of Mangalore depend on builders for construction of their roads,” they said.

The district in-charge minister's extreme step to beg the support of contractors, builders, architects and the engineers for the 'comprehensive development of 45 km road in Mangalore' raises a question whether Corporation is running short of expert engineers, the Cong leaders ridiculed.

As per this project, it will be the responsibility of Mangalore City Corporation to provide crushed stones, cement and labour charges, while builders will provide lobourers and inspect the quality of the work carried out.

“Does Mr Palemar think that he can fool the people of Mangalore through this offer?” questioned Mr Shetty.

He said this kind of initiatives taken by builder-cum-minister clarifies, why the latter is so much concerned about city and not bothered about rural areas of Dakshina Kannada despite holding the post of district in-charge.

Mr Shetty also said that Palemar has made all possible effort to make sure that Rs 100 crore development fund sanctioned last time for the civic body, spent for the concretization of the roads leading to the luxurious flats and apartments belonging to his fellow professionals.

Former Mayor Shashidhar Hegde and Corporator Naveen D'Souza were present among others.

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July 17,2020

Mangaluru, July 17: For the first time, Dakshina Kannada saw over 3,00 new coronavirus cases in a single day. The coastal district today recorded 311 positive cases. 

The number of active cases in the district is 1,725 while its overall tally stands at 3,074.

Out of the 26,242 samples tested so far, 23,168 were tested negative. 

As many as 1,278 people were discharged after fully recovering so far including 115 people who were discharged today.

The district also recorded deaths of 8 covid-19 patients in past 24 hours including a woman. The deceased are aged between 53 years and 78 years. 

With this the total number of deaths in the district mounted to 71 including 12 patients from other districts who were admitted in hospitals here. 

Meanwhile, Karnataka reported 3,693 fresh cases in the last 24 hours, which raised the virus case count to 55,115. The number of recoveries reached 20,757, including 1,028 on Friday.

At 115 fatalities, the state witnessed its biggest single-day jump. Bengaluru accounted for 75 of these 115 deaths. The number of active cases in the state are 33,205, including 508 patients who are in ICU. The state's death toll reached 1,147 while that of Bengaluru stands at 582.

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May 25,2020

Bengaluru, May 25: Heavy rain accompanied by strong winds that lashed Bengaluru last evening left hundreds of trees uprooted near the BTM layout and other areas.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted a thunderstorm accompanied with lightning in Karnataka for the next five days.

"Thunderstorm accompanied with lightning at will prevail at isolated places over Gangetic West Bengal, Odisha, Coastal Andhra Pradesh and Yanam, South Interior Karnataka, Kerala and Mahe and Tamilnadu, Puducherry and Karaikal," the IMD said its All Indian Weather Forecast Bulletin.

According to the forecasting agency, due to strong southerly wind from the Bay of Bengal to northeast India at lower tropospheric levels, heavy to very heavy rainfall with extremely heavy falls likely at isolated places over parts of northeastern states.

In addition to that heavy to very heavy rainfall at isolated places over adjoining parts of east India during 24th-28th. "Heavy rainfall at isolated places over parts south peninsular India from May 26th-28th, 2020," the IMD said its All Indian Weather Forecast Bulletin.

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April 28,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 28: Trucks carrying fish loads from Kerala will not be allowed to enter Dakshina Kannada district as the authorities are not being able to control the rush in markets, state Fisheries Minister and district-in-charge Kota Srinivas Poojary said Monday.

The deputy commissioner has been instructed to restrict the entry of fish transport vehicles from outside the district forthwith, in view of the difficulty in maintaining social distancing at the markets identified in the district, the minister told reporters here.

The coastal district has to take more precautionary measures to fight COVID-19 as the number of positive cases have risen in the last couple of days, he said.

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