I am still with the Anna Team, insists Santosh Hegde

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November 4, 2011

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Mangalore, November 4: Justice Santosh N Hegde, the former Lokayukta, has brushed aside rumours of any differences with Anna Hazare and his core team, and insisted he was not able to attend the meetings due to time factor.

Reacting to a question, Justice Hegde, clarified that he was very much part of the Anna team. Mr. Hegde had failed to attend the meeting of the core committee of the India Against Corruption, amidst a wave of allegations against his colleagues Kiran Bedi and Arvind Kejriwal.

“I am very much part of the team. The only factor that is keeping me away from the routine meetings is time management,” he insisted.

Meanwhile, curtains came down on the Vigilance Awareness Week 2011 here in Mangalore, on Friday with the valedictory function organized by Department of Central Excise and Service tax Commissionerates at the Corporation Bank auditorium on Friday.

Delivering the valedictory speech Justice Hegde, said: “The three pillars of the statute - legislature, executive and judiciary - along with the unofficial fourth pillar media have been infested with the virus called 'greed over need'.

Pointing out the money allotted for the rural development projects by the government, he said, according to the CAG report crores of rupees released to the local self-government bodies do not reach the poor people and the rural India had been grossly left out.

He expressed regret that the local self-governance, an essential apparatus better administration and governance, had had not reached the grassroots level.

Corruption can be brought down in the country if the political interference in the civil services, especially in the in the matter of transfers, was controlled.

Chastising the citizenry for failing the nation, he said according to constitution citizens are supreme. “But people have forgotten that they are the chief executive officers.” He urged the people to 'boycott the corrupt' but quickly added that “it was a tough ask”.

“No one is interested in fighting corruption. In 2008 the Union Government passed 17 bills within minutes whereas it took 44 years to pass the Lokpal Bill for the parliament” he said.

He also exhorted the public servants to be the change that they want to see in the world.

The winners of the competitions conducted in connection with the Vigilance Awareness Week were felicitated at the ceremony. M V S Choudary, Commissioner of Customs, Central Excise and Service Tax, delivered introductory speech. The meeting was presided over by K C Gupta, Commissioner (Appeals).

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June 12,2020

Mangaluru, Jun 12: A huge crowd gathered for the grand opening of the newly built 175-metre-long two-lane bridge across Phalguni River on National Highway 169 near Gurupura on the outskirts of the city today.

Even as the photos of the bridge inauguration ceremony went viral on social media, netizens took the elected representatives and the district administration to task for flouting safety norms at a time when the coronavirus cases are continuing to mount in coastal Karnataka.

The bridge was completed in a record time of 15 months. Dakshina Kannada MP and State BJP President Nalin Kumar Kateel and district in-charge Minister Kota Srinivas Poojari inaugurated the bridge in the presence of Mangaluru City North MLA Y. Bharath Shetty and others.

The bridge has come as a breather to thousands of travellers between Mangaluru-Moodbidri-Karkala on the busy NH. The age-old steel bridge had become dilapidated and was a cause for concern for road users. The highway is also under the process of getting widened to four lanes.

The bridge was constructed at an estimated cost of Rs 30 crore by contractor Sudhakar Shetty of Mugrodi Construction. Work started in February last and the contractor had time till February next.

While the two-lane carriageway is 16 metres wide, the bridge has 2.5-metre-wide pedestrian paths on both the sides. New approach roads of 500 metres each were also part of the project.

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March 11,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 11: The Insurance Regulatory Authority of India has asked insurers to settle all claims related to coronavirus expeditiously under existing health policies that provide for treatment of hospitalisation expenses.

It has also asked insurers to design products covering the cost of treatment of coronavirus that has fast spread across the world and also resulted in increasing number of infections in India. There has been over 3,000 deaths globally and 58 cases tested positive in India.

In order to provide need-based health insurance coverage, insurers are intro ducing products for various specific diseases, including vector borne diseases. "For the purpose of meeting health insurance requirements of various sections, insurers are advised to design products covering the costs of treatment for coronavirus," the IRDAI said in a circular.

The regulator said that under existing health insurance policies where hospitalisation is covered, not only the cases related to coronvirus disease (COVID-19) shall be expeditiously handled, but all the costs of admissible medic al expenses during the course of treatment, including the treatment during quarantine period, should be settled in accordance to the applicable terms and conditions of policy contract and the extant regulatory framework.

This would bring much needed relief to policy holders some of whom were facing difficulty in getting coverage for treatment takers to coronavirus. In the absence of clear information, a few hospitals were reportedly denying for forward such claims of policy holders to the insurers.

IRDAI has now said that all the claims reported under COVID-19 shall be thoro ughly reviewed by review committee before repudiating the claims. This would prevent blanket rejection of such claims.

But to get full claim for treatment of coronavirus, industry experts said, a person should be hospitalised at least for 24 hours. Most insurers do not c over outpatient treatment.

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July 27,2020

Udupi, Jul 27: Karnataka chief minister B S Yediyurappa has appointed BJP leader Lalaji R Mendon as the new chairman of the State Backward Classes Commission.

Mendon is a three-time MLA from the Kapu Assembly constituency. During his second term as MLA, he was the Director in Konkan Railway’s Board.

Mr Yediyurappa has appointed 24 MLAs to different corporations in the state. Mendon is only one from coastal Karnataka.

Mendon is the only MLA representing BJP from fishermen's community. He was the president of Kaup unit of BJP Yuvamorcha. He also served as the state BJP secretary.

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