Thousands march against land acquisition for ISPRL

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December 19, 2011

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Udupi, December 19: Over 3,000 villagers from Kalathur, Kuthyaru and Paadur on Monday took out a protest march on the streets of Udupi, to demand the chief minister to drop the proposal to acquire 700 acres of land for the second stage of Indian Strategic Petroleum Reserves Limited (ISPRL).

Jana Jagruthi Samithi, Kalathur, had organized the protest. Honorary President of the Samithi Gurme Suresh Shetty, General Secretary Lawrence Fernandies, convener Nithyananda R Shetty, Kuthyaru Prasad Shetty led the protest march.

MLAs Raghupathi Bhat, Lalaji R Mendon, former minister Vasanth V Salian, District BJP President Uday Kumar Shetty, JD(S) President Deviprasad Shetty and others participated in the protest jatha and assured to be with the people in their protest and appraise the government of the hardships they have to face.

In the morandum they said in the first week of December, ISPRL personnel were seen doing the survey in 700 acres of agricultural land in the Kalathur village, saying the government had already allotted the land to them.

The works of the ISPRL in Paadur village were on in 200 acres of land acquired by the KIADB for the purpose of storing crude petroleum oil under ground. The residents of the village had agreed for acquisition of 200 acres of land two years back, as the project was in the interest of the nation.

At that time the promoters of the project and officials of the project had said that 200 acres of land would be sufficient for the project.

But now handing over their agricultural land to ISPRL without serving any notices to them was unfair and illegal. If the second stage was allowed in the region, asmany as 200 families would have to lose their property and livelihood, requesting the government to drop the acquisition process for the second stage of ISPRL, in their villages.

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The accused Shamsudheen, who was trying to transport the illegal money into Kerala has been arrested and handed over to the Manjeshwar police authorities for further action, sources added.

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Mangaluru, May 2: The Dakshina Kannada district administration is gearing up to make necessary arragements at the Mangaluru International Airport as the Centre has shown green signal to bring back stranded Indians from the Gulf countries. 

Karnataka is making efforts to bring back 10,823 people stuck abroad. Apart from Mangaluru, Bengaluru Airport also will be used. As many as 6,100 people will be transported in first stage with speical flights. Soon after their arrival, the administraion will send them to compulsary quarantinement in Dakshina Kannada, Udupi, Kodagu and other neighbouring districts.

Dakshina Kannada MP Nalin Kumar Kateeel said that the govt has made elaborate arrangements to conduct medical test on arrival at the airport. As per plan, based on medical check-up, they will be categorised as group A/B/C. Later, they will be quarantined for the mandated days, he added.

The following is the break-up Kannadigas stranded abroad: 4,408 people are tourists/visitors, 3,074 students, 2,784 migrants/working professionals and 557 shipping crew.

Countries from where stranded people will be brought back to Karnataka in the first stage include Canada (329), the US (927), the UAE (2,575), Qatar (414), and Saudi Arabia (927).

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Mangaluru, Apr 4: The mother and grandmother of the 10-month-old baby boy, under treatment at a private hospital in Deralakatte here for COVID-19 infection, tested negative.

Doctors at the hospital said the condition of the infant, who was admitted with an acute respiratory infection, was stable and there had been a good response to the treatment being given in isolation.

The child, hailing from Sajipanadu Village in Bantwal Taluk was admitted to a hospital at Deralakatte in Mangaluru for treatment on March 23 as it had developed respiratory problems. 

On March 24, the child’s condition worsened and hence his throat swabs was sent for COVID-19 testing. On March 27, reports of the tests confirmed that the child was infected with COVID-19.

Health authorities are of the view that the baby might have contracted the disease when the family travelled recently to Kasaragod in Kerala, a district identified as a hotspot for Coronavirus.

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