Greater Talacauvery' project opposed

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October 12, 2011

Mangalore, October 12: Malenadu Janti Kriya Samithi has opposed 'The Greater Talacauvery,' 'Elephant Corridor' and 'Bio diversity Centre' projects which are likely to come up in Western Ghats.

Addressing reporters here on Tuesday, Malenadu Janti Kriya SamithiCommittee President Pradeep Kumar K L said The Greater Talacauvery project is nothing but interlinking of all the protected areas namely Brahmagiri, Talacauvery, Pushpagiri sanctuaries and all other reserve forests which come under it.

“The interlinking of all the protected areas will pose threat to the existence of the 120 revenue villages in five districts and 14 taluks. If the projects are implemented, then community rights would be taken away from the traditional dwellers. The interlinking of all the reserve forests would cover 8,000 sq mts. Jamma, Baane, Kaana, Baana rights would be taken away by the government. The community rights have been guaranteed to the tribals residing in the forest by the Constitution. The project will also affect the culture and traditional of these tribals who would be displaced from their original habitat,” he said.

“In the name of development 50 to 70 small and major dams have been constructed across Kempuhole, Addahole and Gundya projects and several age old trees have been cut. The revenue villages which are situated adjacent to forests in Chamarajanagar, Kodagu, Sullia, Puttur, Belthangady, Sakleshpura, Aloor, Sringeri, N R Pura, Udupi, Karkala, Kundapura, Theerthahalli, Soraba, Sirsi, Dandeli, Haliyala would be affected with the proposed project,” he opined .

He added that the project swould curtail the powers of the people to own arms under Arms Rights Act.

“In the name of promotion of tourism and development, the government is giving permission to restaurants, cottages and resorts inside the reserve forest. However, it is not allowing the traditional dwellers to continue to live peacefully,” he said.

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June 10,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 10: The Karnataka Anti-Corruption Bureau on Wednesday conducted raids at 14 places linked to four government officials in the state.

On receiving received credible information about the officials amassing disproportionate assets, an illegal assets case was registered and raids are being conducted at 14 places linked to them, ACB said in a release.

It said the raids are still on and investigation is being carried out about their assets.

Raids are being conducted on properties linked to L Sathish Kumar, Additional Commissioner, Department of Commercial Tax; N Ramakrishna, Divisional Forest Officer, Srinivasapura, Kolar; Gopalshetty Mallikarjuna, Executive Engineer, District Development Cell, Raichur; Raghappa Lalappa Lamani, Krishna Bhagya Jala Nigam Ltd official in Almatti, Bagalkote, the release said.

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News Network
May 13,2020

Belagavi, 13: In a shocking development, Karnataka has reported its first COVID-19 relapse with a 50-year-old Tablighi Jamaat convention attendee in Belagavi testing positive days after being discharged.

The State health officials confirmed that P-298 from Kudachi, who had recovered and was discharged, has suffered a relapse. He has been re-admitted to a designated hospital in Belagavi.

The patient was initially admitted on April 15 and recovered, testing negative twice on April 30 and May 1. The tests were done at the National Institute of Virology (NIV), Bengaluru, and the National Institute of Traditional Medicine (NITM), Belagavi.

Despite recovering, his treatment continued in the ICU for other comorbidities, especially cardiac issues. He was discharged on May 4 and quarantined at an institutional facility in Kudachi.

However, he developed symptoms again and was tested for COVID-19 again on May 5 at NITM, Belagavi. The result came back positive. He was re-admitted to a hospital, and on May 6 a second test was done at the Belagavi Institute of Medical Sciences. Again, he tested positive.

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July 25,2020

Bengaluru, July 25:  Karnataka reported 5,072 new COVID-19 positive cases and 72 deaths on Saturday, taking the total number of cases in the state to 90,942.

The total count includes 55,388 active cases and 1,796 deaths, the state health department said.

Meanwhile, a 100-year-old woman resident of Huvina Hadagali town in Bellary district here recovered from COVID-19 after testing positive for the virus earlier this month.

"Doctors treated me well. Along with regular food, I was eating an apple a day. The doctors are giving me tablets and injection, and I am healthy now. COVID-19 is like a common cold," said Hallamma while speaking to news agency.

The woman's son, daughter-in-law, and grandson had also tested positive for the virus, and the family was treated at their home.

India reported a spike of 48,916 coronavirus cases on Saturday, taking the total number of reported COVID-19 cases to 13,36,861, according to the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

The total count include 4,56,071 active cases, 8,49,431 cured/discharged/migrated. With 757 deaths in the last 24 hours, the cumulative toll reached 31,358.

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