ZP to submit Vision 2020 document to CM

October 15, 2011

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Mangalore, October 15: The Zilla Panchayat has prepared a 'Vision 2020' document for the integrated development of the district at an estimated cost of Rs 2,500 crore and the document will be submitted to the Chief Minister D V Sadananda Gowda either on October 17 or 18, said Zilla Panchayat President Shailaja Bhat.

Addressing a press meet here on Friday, she said a delegation with ZP members, MP Nalin Kumar Kateel and District-in-Charge Minister Krishna Palemr will meet the Chief Minister. The Vision document has 600 pages.

The Vision document deals with development work which need to be taken up in the district in the next ten years in all fields. It also mentions those projects which have been pending before the government for approval. Some of the proposed road for development include Arasinamakki-Shibaje, Nadukalmakkar, Vittal-Salethur, Balpa-Guthigar. The Vision document has earmarked Rs 28 crore for the development of 360 footbridges. It has also proposed 15 hanging bridges to provide connectivity to the villages in the district, said Zilla Panchayat Executive Engineer Sathyanarayana.

Project officer Abdul Naseer said the documents also mentions the special projects that are required for the district. It has proposed 46 multi-village water scheme to solve the drinking water woes. The 46 multi-village schemes will cover 206 gramas in the district. The estimated cost of 46 multi-village scheme is Rs 56,431 lakh.

Bhat said that the Chief Minister had released Rs 100 lakh to the Zilla Panchayat to take up development work. The CM has also promised to release additional Rs 100 lakh. The government has also released Rs 100 lakh each to taluk panchayats in the district.

Roads

The ZP President said that the roads in the district are in deplorable condition. The Chief Minister has promised to release Rs 1314 lakh to fill the potholes in the district. The CM has also promised to sanction Rs 20 crore as special package to the district to develop main roads. The funds will be distributed equally among all the Zilla Panchayat constituencies.

Housing

Under Indira Awaz scheme, about 2,233 houses have been sanctioned and 1,565 beneficiaries have been selected in the district.

The work on construction of houses have already commenced. Similarly, under Basava Vasathi yojane, 14,000 houses have been sanctioned to the district. About 9,361 beneficiaries have been selected, Bhat said.

Yellow leaf disease

To a query on the farmers of Dakshina Kannada who rejected a proposal of the government to replace yellow leaf disease hit arecanut trees, with new schemes under a scheme of National Horticulture Mission, Zilla Panchayat Standing Committee on Agriculture President Navin Kumar Menala said that the Zilla Panchayat has written to the government to provide financial aid to the farmers to grow alternative crops instead of replacing the disease hit palms. The Horticulture department has already suggested for growing palm trees, taking up dairy farming, growing rubber and paddy. As the farmers are not interested in replacing the arecanut plants, the scheme will not be implemented in the district.

Hirebandady GP

Zilla Panchayat President Shailaja Bhat said that the Zilla Panchayat had resolved to dissolve Hirebandady Gram Panchayat. The resolution has been sent to the Deputy Commissioner for gazette notification. Once the gazette notification is announced, then the Gram Panchayat will be dissolved and administrator will be appointed to look into the affairs of the Gram Panchayat. The Gram Panchayat has failed to hold its monthly meeting due to lack of quorum

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March 16,2020

Kottayam, Mar 16: A trial court in Kerala  on Monday dismissed a discharge petition filed by Bishop Franco Mulakkal, in connection with the case of alleged rape of a nun in which he is the prime accused.

In his plea filed before the Additional District and Sessions Court I, Mulakkal had claimed that prima facie there was no case to frame charges against him.

Dismissing the plea, the trial court said the bishop should stand for trial in the rape case.

The bishop's lawyer said an appeal would be filed in the High Court against the trial court order.

The prosecution had filed its objection to the plea filed by the bishop, accused of raping and sexually assaulting a nun of the same diocese.

The bishop had filed the plea just ahead of commencement of the preliminary hearing on charges against him in January this year.

The case is based on a complaint filed against the bishop by the nun.

In her complaint to the police in June, 2018, the nun had alleged that she was subjected to sexual abuse by the bishop during the period between 2014 and 2016.

The bishop, who was arrested by the Special Investigation Team which probed the case, has been charged with wrongful confinement, rape, unnatural sex and criminal intimidation.

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June 20,2020

Bengaluru,  Jun 19: Following the coronavirus outbreak, Bengaluru's Kempegowda International Airport has introduced ultraviolet treatment while scanning outbound baggage apart from other measures to enhance passenger and staff safety.

"Two custom-designed UV tunnels have been created to disinfect trolleys after every use. Two custom-designed UV tunnels have been created to disinfect trolleys after every use. These Tunnels are located at a cordoned-off area of the Terminal," according to a statement by the Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL).

The airport plans to use an ultra-low volume (ULV) spray treatment for check-in bags: all outbound passenger baggage is sanitised before dispatch to the aircraft

Authorities also plan to minimise use of additional trays for footwear by introducing specially designed trays; the trays that are in use are UV treated and sanitised manually after every use.

Officials are currently in the process of implementing silver nano-coating for frequently used touchpoints for self disinfection like check-in counters, Immigration counters, ATRS trays, etc. Currently, sanitisation of high-traffic areas and frequently touched surfaces continues to be done every thirty minutes manually without disrupting the flow of passengers.

All high-traffic areas are sanitised once every three hours by using ULV machines - eight times in 24 hours.

Washrooms across the Airport premises are sanitised on a regular basis with dedicated manpower, irrespective of the frequency of use. 456 units of tabletop hand sanitiser and 107 units of sensor-based hand sanitisers have been placed across the Terminal.

120 biowaste bins located across the Airport campus enable passengers and staff to dispose of their masks, gloves and other PPE conveniently and safely. This bio-waste is managed by a dedicated team and handed over to a Pollution Control Board-approved vendor and taken away for incineration.

The Airport said that the passenger feedback for the contactless process has been positive. "The objective of the process is to minimise physical contact and enhance passenger throughput," it said.

These sanitisation measures come in light of the highly infectious COVID-19 pandemic which spreads through person-to-person contact. Small droplets from the nose or mouth can spread the virus when they land on objects and surfaces around the person.

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January 5,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 5: To keep an hawk's eye on the city, 15 prominent and crowded junctions in the city will have the most advanced CCTV cameras installed under the Smartcity project.

The junctions are-- Bejai KSRTC, Pumpwell, Vamanjoor, Padil, Mullikatte, Bejai, Bendoor, Falnir, Morgans Gate, Kulashekara-Shakthinagar Cross, Kottara Chowki, Kuntikan, Rao & Rao Circle, Padavinangady and Kavoor junctions.

According to top police officials, these junctions will receive approximately 75 cameras to check crime and aid in solving the cases of murder and robbery in the city.

A ‘smartpole’ will be installed there with each pole containing about five cameras along with a 360 degree swivelling camera.

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Angry Indian
 - 
Sunday, 5 Jan 2020

One camera need inside the poilce cabin..

 

this will revel whom the police meet 

nidhin
 - 
Sunday, 5 Jan 2020

Better to install in Police station itself, at least it can reveal undisclosed Bhaithak. 

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