CM's home district misses deadline for pothole filling

December 24, 2011

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Mangalore, December 24: The general body meeting of the Dakshina Kannada Zilla Panchayat convened on Friday turned out to be another exercise in futility. It was to discuss important issue of meeting the deadline laid by the Chief Minister for filling potholes n the district. But the meeting ended up in blame game on less-important issues.

A member's complaint that officials did not recognise her presence on stage during a programme, ate away quality time on irrelevant discussion during the general body meeting of Dakshina Kannada Zilla Panchayat on Friday.

Though the ZP President Shailaja Bhat had announced right in the beginning of the meeting that the members should concentrate on the agenda and stick to the point during the discussion so that the meeting could complete the business, members deviated from developmental issues, resorting into arguments and counter arguments to ensure that they have done their bit to save the prestige of their respective parties.

Congress members Mamata Gatti, M S Mohommad and others said that despite ZP completing 10 months of its existence, it has failed to implement any major work because of paucity of funds. Raged by this ruling party members Santhosh Kumar Rai, Chanappa Kotian and others said that the Congress members are making baseless allegations because many of the members have got about Rs one crore each to carry on development works. Taking this as an injustice meted out at them, the Congress members said that only ruling party members can claim of getting 'crores' of rupees for taking up work because Congress party members have not received any money.

Soon the discussion took the 'party colour' with the Centre, the State, the CM, MLAs all being pulled into the discussion. However, ZP Chief putting an end to the discussion, which had gone haywire, asked the ZP Engineering Department to take up road repair works at the earliest. She said that she would personally inspect each and every work.

Senior member Yashwanthi Alva, making way for yet another discussion said that during one of the programmes of Mangalore Taluk Panchayat she was sidelined and insulted by the officials who did not recognize her presence on the stage. Members Mamata Gatti, Mohommad, Saraswathi Kamat and others said that it is time members took the issue seriously because such incidents of sidelining ZP members had happened even in the past.

“Let ZP Chief supercede the Taluk Panchayat concerned,” said a member while another member said that ZP CEO should issue notice to faulty officials. However, the prolonged altercation around Yashwanthi Alva who was crying in front of the house ended almost after an hour. Due to this issue, an important discussion on setting up of Rajiv Gandhi Seva Kendras in the district was abruptly ended.

However, it was heard from various quarters that it was unbecoming of ZP members to take up irrelevant discussions at a crucial juncture of time when most of the GPs in the district are facing problems like acute shortage of drinking water, bad roads, closure of schools etc.

The ZP meet decided to hold a special meeting within ten days to discuss over various issues pertaining to the Revenue department. Members informed the house that the surveyors have not been coming to survey the land and there are lot of problem pertaining to distribution of widow pension, disabled allowances etc. Summing all the problems related to Revenue department, the ZP decided to convene a meeting to sort out issues.

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May 29,2020

Bengaluru, May 29: The hotel industry is one of the worst-hit industries due to lockdown, along with the tourism industry. Bengaluru's hotel industry has incurred a loss of around Rs 1200 crore during the lockdown period however, the hotels here are likely to open in June if the State government issues guidelines for the resumption of their services.

Speaking to media, PC Rao, President, Bangalore Hotelier's Association said, "It's not only the loss of business, but we have lost the customer base as well. 
We don't expect any good future for the next six months. There will be a slow down in the business even after opening."

"We have requested our CM to give first preference to the hotels. We are going to restart our business in June if granted permission. Around 10 per cent of the hotels cannot open at all. They are in the stage of merging or closing down position. Few hotels may open after five or six months," he added.

He continued saying that many hotels are for sale but there are no buyers. There are around 21,000 restaurants in Bangalore, 3500 hotels with rooms and restaurant which has an average turnover of Rs 20 crores per day, Rao informed.

"We expect losses of around Rs 1200 crores in these two months. We are giving special online training to all the hoteliers and to our managers particularly to deal with the COVID-19 situation, including how to deal with the guests, employees, how to start the hotel services. 

Each and every manager has already been trained and we are still continuing it. We will conduct face to face meeting as well and brief the managers," said Rao.

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March 1,2020

Udupi, Mar 1: Acting on credible information, Udupi district police arrested five persons and seized 1.35 kg of crude gold worth Rs 56.99 lakh from the possession of the accused, custom department said on Sunday.

A case has been registered against four people at Kundapur and one at Byndoor on charges of gold smuggling. The accused were transporting gold from Calicut to Bhatkal, informed Joannes George, joint Commissioner of Customs.

Off these five accused, four persons were held at Kundapur, while other at Byndoor on Saturday evening.

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April 7,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 7: The Karnataka Government indicated today that it is too early to take a call now on lifting the nation-wide lockdown but said it’s in favour of its extension in COVID-19 hotspots in the country by at least an additional two weeks.

“We need to see for another few days before taking final call,” Medical Education Minister Sudhakar K, who is in-charge of all matters related to COVID-19, told news agency Press Trust of India when asked if the State is in favour of the rollback after the 21-day period ends on April 14.

The minister opined that the decision on its withdrawal should be based on the COVID-19 pandemic situation at the time in terms of number of cases and response to the outbreak.

When the lockdown is lifted, it has to be in a staggered and phased manner, and not at one go, Mr Sudhakar stressed.

“Where there are red alerts and zones, those zones, in my opinion, should continue to be in a lockdown situation at least for two weeks…till this month-end, I will request them (the Centre) to do this,” he said.

The Telananga Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao on Monday appealed to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi to extend the 21-day national lockdown imposed to contain COVID-19 outbreak beyond April 14, saying it was essential to save lives.

Mr Sudhakar said the Karnataka government is facing financial challenges because of drastic fall in revenues due to the lockdown, adding, it would take “tough decisions” to cut expenditure.

The Finance Department is in the process of evaluating the state’s fiscal position.

“Finance department is gathering information…what is the need now, what should be the overall expenditure, how much we can save; financial support for unorganised and organised sector, along with stimulus to other sectors, we have to see where we stand financially,” the minister said.

“Based on that, we have to take certain steps for sure because after all the government runs on the exchequer money. Once the exchequer is stopped because of lockdown, we are not getting GST, no motor vehicle tax. No tax money is coming.”

Government also has to run right? he said.

He said commitment and obligations with regard to paying interest on loans taken at the national and international level would have to be met.

“So, there are some financial constraints, and financial challenges before the government. The Government will take tough decisions only after studying the entire finance (position of the State).”

The Telangana government last week announced pay cut for government employees.

The Union Cabinet on Monday approved a 30 per cent cut in salaries of all Members of Parliament and a two-year suspension of the MP Local Area Development (MPLAD) scheme.

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