Site-less people lay siege to MCC

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October 24, 2011

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Mangalore, October 24: Hundreds of site-less and houseless people in the city on Monday staged a protest in front of Mangalore City Corporation demanding the distribution of sites.

Led by Democratic Federation of India, the protesters laid siege to the MCC building for over an hour.

Addressing the protesters, DYFI District President Muneer Katipalla said that the State Government and the local bodies have totally neglected the poor who do not own sites and houses.

The State government has been distributing land to industries and cites the technical problems when it comes to the distribution of land among the poor. Under Asharaya scheme, no sites have been distributed to the poor for the last one decade, he said.

“With the rise in real estate boom, and commercial complexes, the rent for houses and land value have increased drastically, thus putting the site-less and houseless to hardship”, he pointed out.

The MCC had identified 1,950 site-less beneficiaries in its survey way back in 2003. However, when the MCC carried out the resurvey recently to find out the whereabouts of 1,950 site-less beneficiaries, they could get only 108 beneficiaries as majority of them have changed their address with the increase in rent for houses.

Mr Katipalla said the DYFI had submitted about 4,000 applications for sites in February, 2011. However, the MCC has not taken any concrete measure towards distributing sites to the poor. The MCC has been showing four to five acre land to be distributed among the poor for the last several years. The Housing Minister has been stating that under Vajpayee Housing Scheme, the government will construct 4,000 houses in every Assembly constituency. However, no effort has been made in this regard so far in the district.

He said there are more than 25,000 families who do not own sites in MCC limits and more than one lakh families in the district. The State government has failed to implement Rent Control Act effectively. He said “Our concern stemmed from the fact that the number of houseless was growing across the city with each passing day and the setting up of industries has pushed up house rents beyond the reach of the common man and wage earners.

He said that industries have contributed to spurt in land rates making it difficult for individuals to buy land and construct houses.

“House owners too are raising house rent arbitrarily without adhering to any rationale and their actions are guided by the fact that the government has scrapped the Rent Control Act 15 years ago”, he lamented.

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July 19,2020

Davangere, Jul 19: A 9-year-old sniffer dog ran 12 km in the night to trace a murder accused and helped the police arrest him in Karnataka's Davangere rural area, an official said on Sunday.

"Doberman Pincher Tunga ran 12 km non-stop from the crime spot at Basavapattana in the city to a house at Kashipur in the rural where murder accused Chethan, 25, was hiding and helped us arrest him on July 17," Davangere Police Superintendent Hanumantha Rai said on phone.

Davangere is 260 km northwest of Bengaluru.

"Though Chethan allegedly shot dead his friend Chandra Nayak with a stolen service revolver on July 10 over sharing the booty (gold ornaments) of the theft they had committed recently with two others. We took female dog Tunga to the crime spot on July 16. She led the sleuths to the area where Chethan was hiding with two accomplices," Rai recalled.

While trained sniffer dogs normally run 4-5 km from a crime spot, Tunga could track the accused 12 km away.

When Tunga's handler (Head Constable Prakash) took her to the crime scene at 9.30 pm, she sniffed around and ran 12 km non-stop to Kashipur. She halted at a wine shop and went to a food joint later. Then she stopped at a house nearby at 12.30 am.

The prime accused (Chethan) was present in the house of his relative. He was arrested after he confessed to the theft and the murder.

The police are on the hunt to trace Chethan's two accomplices who fled from the house they were hiding in.

Karnataka Additional Director General of Police (law and order) Amar Kumar Pandey felicitated Tunga on July 17 at a function here for cracking the murder case with its exceptional sniffing traits.

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July 19,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 19: A man protested in front of Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa's residence on Saturday alleging lack of medical care claimed the life of his one-month-old infant girl, police said on Saturday.

Venkatesh sat with the baby's photograph in front of the Chief Minister's house, saying the girl developed health issues on July 11 and he rushed her to a hospital, but it turned him away, the police said.

He said he had approached about a dozen hospitals and all of them refused to provide the baby any medical care. Eventually, the baby died.

This forced Venkatesh to hold a protest to draw the Chief Minister's attention to the issue, the police said.

The demonstration drew public attention and a few people joined him in the protest, they said.

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July 20,2020

Udupi, Jul 20: Five COVID Day Care Centres have been opened here on Monday with combined 870 bed for asymptomatic Covid-19 patients.

The Centres are set up at Karkala (1), Udupi (3) and Kundapura (1). Presently more than 100 patients are being treated in these Centres.

These Centres have been opened in the wake of high incidences of Covid-19 cases in the district. They are set up for asymptomatic patients who do not wish to be treated at home.

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