Green belt to be created on sea shore to check erosion'

October 2, 2011

Mangalore, October 2: Western Ghats Task Force Chairman Ananth Hegde Ashisara insisted on the inclusion of biodiversity component to in prevention of sea erosion project planned along Ullal.

Speaking to presspersons here on Saturday, he said green belt will be created on the sea shore to check sea erosion by raising casurina plantations all along the backshore. The Casurina belts acts as a green wall to control erosion both by sea and wind. The pilot project which will be taken up to check sea erosion should include the components of environment and bio diversity. A discussion will be held with the officials concerned. There is a need to involve fishermen and the locals in the initiative.


Mr Ashisara also said that with a view to protect jackfruit varieties, 400 saplings of 26 varieties of jack fruits have been planted in the premises of Forest Research Centre in Sirsi.

Speaking to presspersons here on Saturday, he said 26 varieties were collected from 120 villages of Malnad region. Another 2,000 saplings are getting ready. All the nursery of the forest department should create saplings of the jackfruit to be grown in the forest.

There is a need to promote jackfruit as a major fruit. Efforts are on to collect varieties of Midimaavu in the region, he added.

Hegde said, under Hasiru Kavacha scheme, planting activities has been carried out in 37 hectare in Kundapur forest division. One lakh lavancha and 17,000 Honne saplings have been planted. In Mangalore forest division, saplings have been planted besides the road for 13 kilometres adjacent to the sea. About 1.25 lakh lavancha saplings has been planted for seven kilometre stretch. As many as 12,750 Honne saplings have been planted. Tree Parks would come up at Pilikula in Dakshina Kannada and Badagubettu in Udupi. As part of the Hasiru Kavacha yojane, planting of saplings has commenced along the shore at Mogaveerapattana on Saturday, he added.


He said Devarakadu has been identified at Karanjeshwara in Bantwal and Panja in Sullia and measures have been taken to protect them. The state has 23 Medicinal Plants Conservation Area wherein measures have been taken to conserve the endemic medicinal plants.

There are 95 Forest Committees in Mangalore and Kundapur forest division, Hegde added.

The Task Force will organise cultural programmes including yakshagana and Tulu drama to create awareness on environment and bio-diversity among the people.

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May 12,2020

Shivamogga, May 12: Roopa Praveen Rao, an expectant mother and a nurse at a hospital in Shivamogga's Karnataka, has chosen to continue to serve the patients amid the ongoing COVID-19 crisis.

Rao who hails from Gajanuru village is nine months pregnant and works at Jayachamarajendra Government Hospital as a nurse.

She travels every day to Thirthahalli taluk to attend to the patients at the hospital.

"The taluk hospital is surrounded by many villages, people need our service. My seniors had asked me to take leave but I want to serve people. I work six hours a day," she told news agency.

She added that Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa too called her up and appreciated her dedication and suggested that she should take rest.

Rao is one of the many frontline COVID-19 warriors who have been risking their lives to ensure that everyone stays safe as the country fights the coronavirus.

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May 22,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, May 22: Kerala reported its highest rise of COVID-19 cases in a single day with 42 new cases on Friday of which 23 returned from other states and 17 from abroad.

Addressing media persons, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said that of the new cases, 23 have come back from other States (Maharashtra-21, Tamil Nadu-1 and Andhra Pradesh-1) and 17 have returned from abroad (Kuwait-7, UAE-5, Saudi Arabia-2 and Qatar-2). Two are cases of local transmission including one health worker in Kasargod.

"A total of 12 persons from Kannur district, seven in Kasargod district, five each from Kozhikode and Palakkad districts, four each in Thrissur and Malappuram districts, two from Kottayam district, and one each in Kollam, Pathanamthitta and Wayanad districts are those who have tested positive, " he said.

Meanwhile, two patients under treatment for Coronavirus in Malappuram district have tested negative today. The total number of confirmed Covid-19 cases in Kerala is 732 and 216 patients are now under treatment in different hospitals. Kannur and Malappuram districts have 36 patients each, followed by 26 in Palakkad district, 21 in Kasargod district, 19 in Kozhikode district and 16 in Thrissur district.

The Chief Minister said that a 73-year-old woman had died in Thrissur district. She had recently returned from Mumbai.

There are 84,258 persons under observation across the state, 83,649 are quarantined at their homes or institutional quarantine centres and 609 are isolated in hospitals.

A total of 162 persons were admitted to hospitals today.

Till now, 51,310 samples have been sent for testing and 49,535 samples have been confirmed without any infection. Apart from this, as part of sentinel surveillance of high-risk groups, 7,072 samples were tested separately and out of these, 6,630 samples have been confirmed with no infection.
No new place was declared as hotspot today and there are 28 hotspots in the state.

So far, 91,344 people have come to the state from foreign countries and other states by road, sea and air.

Expressing concern over the rising numbers, the Chief Minister said, "The increase in numbers is a serious warning. Our COVID-19 preventive measures need to be enhanced. More people are expected to come back and we will ensure proper testing, treatment and care to all. Serious patients are among those who are coming back."
"We will ensure additional facilities including ventilators in hospitals to accommodate more in-patients. Huge rush is being seen at some places. People should observe more self-restraint or else all efforts will become ineffective," he added.

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June 29,2020

Mangaluru, Jun 29: A three year old child lost its life after being hit by a car at Nadupadavu village under the limits of Konaje police station on the outskirts of the city today. 

The victim has been identified as Faheema (3), daughter of  Farooq, a resident of Nadupadavu. 

The mishap occurred when the girl ran towards the road when the car was entering a main road from an inner road.

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