Decentralisation key word for development says Magsaysay award winner Harish Hande

November 16, 2011

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Udupi, November 16: The Magsaysay award winner Harish Hande said that there is a need to have decentralised approach rather than sitting in Delhi and deciding what the rural India needs without having the pinch of reality.

Speaking at an interaction programme with journalists organised by the District Working Journalists' Association, he said that he wants to break the barriers in Delhi mafia which comprises of environmentalists and policy makers who have not gone into the ground reality.

The award has added more responsibility towards his social commitment. The award will be used to do our work in the direction of promoting sustainable and renewable energy.

He said: “We have choices with as many as five types of renewable energies and sarcastically the decentralised approach of energy process is not done in India”. About 52 per cent of Indian population, even after 64 years of independence do not have electricity, he regretted.

Hande said the implications of coal based thermal power plant should be evaluated based on cost expenses for the next 20 years compared to the expenses that incurred in the next 20 years by using renewable energy. In the next 20 years, the cost expenditure comprising of land, water, pollution costs and discounts and incentives ought to be totally assessed.

The coal capacity of the plant should be somewhere around 10 to 12 days, however these days the plants have the coal capacity of single day. The coal transported from Bihar has 40 per cent ashes and we are transporting ashes all the way around. The rate of coal exported from Indonesia is hiked from 80 to 160 dollar per tonne. There are similar fluctuations like Middle East oil that proves to be costly, he added.

Kyoto protocol

Expressing his displeasure over the lack of attention given to the Durban meet on Kyoto protocol to be held on November 29, Hande said there is no mention of Durban meet anywhere in India.

“We should take the lead in climate changes”. Hande said the integrated energy policy of India in the year 1991 decided to reach out for 20,000 mega watt of solar energy by 2020. However, the irony is that we are able to generate 83 mega watts of solar energy as a result of policy decisions made by ignorant policy makers. “We have not involved practitioners. The five year plan needs to stretch for 20 years term plan to take up long expanded programmes”, he added.

He said that the nuclear plant cannot be kept safe. The United Nation has declared 2012 as sustainable energy year and India is the major target. The UN has also brought out a separate chapter on rural banking model adopted in Karnataka.

He reiterated that vernacular press has larger role to play. He said vernacular press is capable of breaking the barriers observed in Delhi against grass root policies. Media should stop glorifying unnecessary issues and focus on positive developments. At least 30 per cent of the space should be reserved for positive news.

He said he was inspired by the large scale solar energy programme he came to know during his visit to Dominican Republic way back in 1991. Sharing the details of his friendship with Arvind Kajreawala, Hande said: “We were friends since our college days while studying at IIT.

He always felt India's big problem is corruption and I always felt it is poverty that bothers the country. Arvind supported the idea that eliminating corruption can eradicate poverty and I was thinking the other way around. Corruption can be reduced only if poverty is reduced,” he opined.

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January 24,2020

Newsroom, Jan 24: BJP leader and Udupi-Chikkamagaluru MP Shobha Karandlaje has been booked by Kerala police over a misleading and communally provocative social media post.

Karandlaje had tweeted that that Hindus from a colony in Kuttipuram in Malappuram district were denied water supply as they supported the the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). 

"Kerala is taking baby steps to become another Kashmir. Hindus of Kuttipuram Panchayat of Malappuram was denied water supply as they supported #CAA2019. #SevaBharati has been supplying water ever since. Will Lutyens telecast this intolerance of PEACEFULS frm God's Own Country!?," she tweeted. 

A case has been booked under section 153(A) of IPC (promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race etc). Karandlaje took to Twitter to slam the Kerala government, and said it had lodged a complaint against her instead of acting against the discrimination faced by dalit families of Cherukunnu. 

"It is high time the society unites against these pressure tactics of a non-performing, biased left government," she said. 

Karandlaje claimed that the CAA had been accepted by both houses of Parliament and people supporting the Act were facing boycott in business and were being denied basic amenities and jobs. "The CPI(M) government is blind to all these incidents across Kerala, but files a case against me for speaking the truth!" she retorted.

According to reportage from multiple outlets, the colony in Malappuram district's Kuttippuram was dependent on a private individual for water; then came accusations that they were denied the water for attending BJP's pro-CAA rally. 

A resident of the colony was quoted by a newspaper, “We were denied drinking water because our husbands participated in a meeting organised to gather support for the CAA. Some people told the family that they should not give drinking water to us because CAA is a threat to the people in their community.” 

However, the individual in question denied the accusation, claiming a lack of water because of technical issues.

The case was registered after a complaint by lawyer Subhash Chandran, a resident of Malappuram. Aravindan E.A., SI of Kuttippuram police, said, "From a private person's borewell, water was being provided to the people of the colony. This motor had taken for agricultural work and he was recently issued a warning by State Electricity Board. He was told that if he uses the motor for any other purpose, power supply would be disconnected. He then had stopped using the pump following the crisis worsened.”

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Vishwas
 - 
Friday, 24 Jan 2020

This is BJP's usual drama. If your bloody seva bharathi people denied water, there is strong govt and youths to provide water. and other facilities

Yashwantha
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Friday, 24 Jan 2020

Sobhakka's adhika prasanga wont work in kerala. She should visit kerala and experience. She can only boast via social media

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July 29,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 29: State officials will conduct Common Entrance Test (CET) exam as per the instructions given by the state high court, said Karnataka deputy chief minister CN Ashwathnarayan on Tuesday.

"Officials have informed that they are all set to conduct exams on July 30 and 31. We will put this matter in front of the high court. As per the instructions of the high court, we will move forward," said Ashwathnarayan.

This comes after Karnataka High court asked the state government to reconsider the decision of conducting the CET exam.

"...I had called an emergency meeting with district collectors, officials of education, transport, health, police department. And, I took information about the preparedness for conducting the CET exam," he added.

Karnataka CET Exam is a state-level entrance exam organised for providing admissions in Engineering, Pharmacy, B Pharma and other courses offered by colleges and institutions located in the state.

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Media Release
March 11,2020

Mangalore, Mar 11: There everybody busy in hailing ‘Padmashree’ Harekala Hajabba. They wondered how an orange seller turned into an educationist with his grit and high objectives. However, the center of attraction- Harekala Hajabba was thinking how to transfer a cheque of rupees one lakh to a current account of his school!

Dakshina Kannada District Kannada and Culture Department had an interaction program with Harekala Hajabba at Ravindra Kalabhavana of University College Mangaluru on Wednesday. The department, as well as Dakshina Kannada District Bus Owners’ Association felicitated the achiever. They also honored Hajabba with a cash of rupees one lakh. Instantly, the man decided to utilize the amount for his school! 

In his address, Guruvappa N T Balepuni, who introduced Harekala Hajabba to society opined that with his simplicity, humbleness, moreover his service without any expectation, Hajabba is being respected everywhere. Though he is an illiterate, three universities have made his life as lessons for students. “He has kept around Rs 50-55 lakh, including his award money for the development of school. January 25, the day on which ‘Padmashree’ award has been declared to Hajabba is a memorable day for me too,” he added. 

Dakshina Kannada District Bus Owners’ Association President Dinram Alva and former president Jayaram Shekha opined that there is lot to learn from Hajabba and he is a model for the society. Recalling his old- harsher days, Hajabba said, “Parents should make mind to save government schools. A literate can achieve anything, he can lead the society,” he said and called upon for the communal harmony. 

Presiding over the function, Principal Dr. Uday Kumar M A said that Harekala Hajabba is best example how a pure-hearted man achieves any height, simplicity can make someone so rich. In his welcome speech District Kannada and Culture Department Deputy director Rajesh G, depicted Hajabba as ‘modern time Mahatma Gandhi’. Economics PG Coordinator Dr. Jayavantha Nayak and M.Com Coordinator Dr. Abobakkar Siddiq were present on the occasion.

 

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