Vedike sets deadline as Govt refuses to impose ban on 'Made-Snana'

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December 13, 2011

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Mangalore, December 13: Refusing to impose a ban on the casteist ritual of 'Made-Made-Snana' being practiced at government-run Kukke Subrahmanya Temple in Sullia Taluk of Dakshina Kannada district, Muzrai Minister V S Acharya said that the government would bring together various groups to find a 'suitable solution' to the issue.

Making a statement on the issue after elaborate discussion in the Legislative Council, Mr Acharya claimed that there was nothing wrong in his stance on the practice.

He also reiterated that the media had been training guns on the Muzrai department only after he became the minister. “They have nothing new to write about. Hence the sensationalism. The media has only been misguiding the people. We will never be dictated by any agenda,” he said, adding that the government was keen to address the issue.

“We are in the world of nano technology. But the reactions to antigen-antibody are yet to be properly understood. The subject of immunology is vast and it is an unknown package. 'Made-Made-Snana' seems inhuman to most of us. But there is a native belief that rolling on other people's saliva may work as an antibody and serve as a cure for the illness.”

Leader of the opposition in the Council, Motamma, had earlier attacked the government for allowing the belief, which she termed, an inhuman act.

Deadline

Meanwhile, Karnataka Rajya Hindulida Vargagala Jagruthi Vedike president K S Shivaramu urged the government to ban the 'Made-Made-Snana before December 30.

Addressing a press meet in Mysore on Monday, he said If the government failed to do so, the Vedike would take out out a padayatra from Bangalore to Udupi, through Kukke Subramanya in January, with the blessing of Nidumamidi Mahasamsthana Mutt Veerabhadra Channamalla Swamiji.

He said that in the name of tradition, devotion and God, thousands of innocent people are exploited in religious places. The 'Made-Made-Snana' where Dalits roll on soiled leaves used by Brahmins is against humanitarianism, and such evil practices are a threat to the society, he said.

The government should ban 'Made Snana' like other evil practice such as sati, naked service, devadasi, child marriage etc, he urged.


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May 9,2020

New Delhi, May 9: The Finance Ministry on Friday announced relief to those who have been facing difficulty with their residency status in India under section 6 of the Income-tax Act due to lockdown and suspension of international flights owing to COIVD-19 outbreak, as they have had to prolong their stay in India.

According to a Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) release, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman today allowed discounting of prolonged stay period in India for the purpose of determining residency status after considering various representations received from people who had to prolong their stay in India due to lockdown and suspension of international flights.

They expressed concern that they will be required to file tax returns as Indian residents and not as NRIs after 120 days of stay.

The Finance Ministry stated that the lockdown continues during the financial year 2020-21 and it is not yet clear when international flight operations would resume, a circular excluding the period of stay of these individuals up to the date of resumption of international flight operations shall be issued for determination of the residential status for the financial year 2020-21.

A circular also said that in order to avoid genuine hardship in such cases, the CBDT has decided that for the purposes of determining the residential status under section 6 of the Act during the previous year 2019-20 in respect of an individual who has come to India on a visit before March 22, 2020 and:

(a) has been unable to leave India on or before March 31, 2020, his period of stay in India from March 22, 2020 to March 31, 2020 shall not be taken into account; or

(b) has been quarantined in India on account of novel coronavirus (Covid-19) on or after March 1, 2020 and has departed on an evacuation flight on or before March 31, 2020 or has been unable to leave India on or before March 31, 2020, his period of stay from the beginning of his quarantine to his date of departure or March 31, 2020, as the case may be, shall not be taken into account; or

(c) has departed on an evacuation flight on or before March 31, 2020, his period of stay in India from March 22, 2020 to his date of departure shall not be taken into account."

The release said there are number of individuals who had come on a visit to India during the previous year 2019-20 for a particular duration and intended to leave India before the end of the previous year for maintaining their status as non-resident or not ordinary resident in India.

"However, due to declaration of the lockdown and suspension of international flights owing to outbreak of COVID-19, they are required to prolong their stay in India. The status of an individual whether he is resident in India or a non-resident or not ordinarily resident, is dependent, inter-alia, on the period for which the person is in India during a year," it said.

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March 7,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 7: After coronavirus cases were confirmed in different parts of the country, there has been a sudden jump in demand for mask and safety gears like gloves and sanitizers in Mangaluru and Udupi.

With the increase in demand, medical shop owners said that they were finding it difficult to meet the demand.

In fact, there is a demand for bulk supply of masks and gloves. There was demand for masks when Covid-19 was confirmed in China two months ago. Bulk quantities of masks were purchased in order to supply them to Indian employees working in China. A few private firms had purchased masks from Mangaluru in the month of December.

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July 15,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 15: Karnataka on Wednesday reported 3,176 new cases taking the total count of cases in the state to 47,253.

A total of 1,975 new cases were reported from the Bengaluru alone, the state's health department said.

The toll has gone up to 928 with 87 deaths reported today.

The total count of COVID-19 cases in the country is 9,36,181.

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