Not even one inch land is available for landless, says Raghupathi Bhat

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November 29, 2011

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Udupi, November 29: “Not even one inch of land available in the Udupi city limits to be distributed among the landless. We can only construct multi storied apartments and distribute the flats among the landless”, said Udupi MLA Raghupathi Bhat.

Speaking at the monthly general meeting of Udupi Municipality, Mr Bhat, who is also the president of `Nagarashraya' Committee, which is supposed to work for allotting land for the landless, said that the administration has received over 1,000 applications for land in Udupi CMC limits.

“We identified a land in Kodankooru for constructing apartments. In that land we can construct as many as 240 flats. After giving away those flats, we can take up some more projects. Even if we purchase private lands in the city limits, we cannot distribute them at an affordable cost to the landless”, he said.

Meanwhile members of AIAWC staged a dharna in front of the Municipality demanding land and homes for them, under the government schemes.

Councilor Sandhya S Nayak alleged that a multistoried unauthorized building has come up in Laxmindra Nagara, without leaving setback.

Mr Bhat said that if the officials had stopped the building 3 months back, it would not have come up and now it is difficult to stop. He instructed the officials to stop the violations by the builders in the beginning. “Or else, they will approach us (politicians) for influence. We can't say no to our voters and influence the officials'', he said.

Rammohan, a waste management expert, made a presentation at the meeting to produce power from the solid waste. TAPMI has come forward to purchase the power generated from the solid waste here, he added.

One Prakash Alagawadi, a water management expert said that they have a project to save the waste of water and increase the collection of water bill. CMC Commissioner Gokuldas Nayak said that though the municipal pumping center has a 25 million ltrs pumping capacity, municipality could collect bills for only 14 million ltrs of water.

CMC President Kiran Kumar presided over the programme.

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March 24,2020

Udupi, Mar 24: Four people, including two women, suspected to have infected with Coron were admitted to the hospitals in Udupi district

According to the District Administration, in all, 51 samples were sent to the laboratory for test and 40 samples have been tested negative.

The result of remaining 11 swabs were awaited.

At least 21 people had been admitted to the isolation wards of hospitals in the district. Nine had been discharged from the isolation wards after they recovered from the health complications on Monday, it further said.

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February 23,2020

Mangaluru, Feb 23: Karnataka Minister for Fisheries and Religious Endowment Kota Shrinivas Poojari on Sunday said that there will be no shortage of water during the summer season in Dakshina Kannada district as per a review done by the district administration and the Panchayati Raj Department.

He said that periodic review will be conducted and based on that appropriate decisions will be taken.

Speaking to reporters on Sunday, February 23, Poojari said that the main source of water for Mangaluru, the Thumbe vented dam, has a steady inflow of water.

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June 7,2020

The Himachal Pradesh police have confirmed the arrested a man for injuring a pregnant cow by feeding her wheat flour ball laced with firecrackers. 

The cow’s jaw was blown off-- reprising the tragic story of a pregnant elephant that lost its life after eating a pineapple stuffed with a firecracker in Kerala.

While the incident took place on May 26 in Jhandutta area of Himachal Pradesh’s Bilaspur district, it came to light only on Saturday, May 6, when the cow’s owner, Gurdayal Singh, uploaded a video of the injured animal on social media.

In the video, Gurdiyal Singh describes how the cow’s mouth had been injured after one Nandlal fed her explosives.

He confirmed that Nandlal works as a mechanic in Singh’s neighbourhood. Singh said that Nandlal has no remorse for his action. Nandlal has said that he is not scared of the repercussions and that he will continue to do whatever he deems fit. “Even the village sarpanch cannot harm me”, challenged Nandlal when confronted by Singh. 

The cow has given birth to a healthy calf since but Singh said the animal is still not able to eat because of an injured jaw and is being administered Glucose.

The video went viral with people demanding strict action against the person who fed firecrackers to the animal.

The practice of studding dough balls with firecrackers isn’t uncommon in Himachal, and farmers resort to this to keep wild animals, especially boards, off their fields. In the Kerala incident too, the explosive-filled-fruit was meant for wild boars. In many parts of the country, including Himachal, the method is also used to hunt for bush meat -- an illegal practice.

Bilaspur superintendent of oolice (SP) Devakar Sharma confirmed the incident and said the cow was fed a highly explosive firecracker popularly called “aalu bomb”. 

Aalu is Hindi for potato. He said a case under Section 286 of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act has been registered and the role of the neighbours named by Singh is being investigated.

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Colleen Rock
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Tuesday, 9 Jun 2020

Someone needs to educate these disgusting Indian pigs. Religious? After what they do to women and animals? They are less than animals. A disgrace to their God and the human race. Sadly, officials are corrupt and those that aren't are powerless.

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