Labhu Ram transferred; Abhishek Goyal is New SP of Dakshina Kannada

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January 1, 2012

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Mangalore, January 1: In a major reshuffle in police department, Karnataka government on Sunday transferred several IPS officers including Labhu Ram, the Superintendent of Police of Dakshina Kannada.

Mr Ram, a 2004 batch IPS officer, has been posted as the SP of Davanagere district. He had taken charge as the SP of DK in March 2011 following the transfer of A Subrahmanyeshwara Rao.

Abhishek Goyal is expected to replace Mr Ram in Dakshina Kannada.

The development comes in the backdrop of Sangh Parivar's demand to transfer him following the alleged 'police atrocity' on Hindutwa activists, who had pelted stones at police station in Sullia recently.

It can be mentioned here that in the aftermath of attack on police station, two cops had been suspended. The action against the cops was in the wake of the report by the State Additional Director General of Police Bipin Gopalkrishna who had probed the case including the stoning of the station and the reported police atrocities on the Hindutwa activists.

Promotions and transfers

Several other senor police officers have also been transferred and promoted in a single day.

Former IGP (Western Range) Alok Mohan has been promoted and appointed as ADGP, Recruitment, Training.

Alok Kumar has been promoted as IGP and continued as Commander of Anti-Naxal Force, Udupi.

Director General and Inspector General of Police Shankar M Bidari has been given the additional charge of Chairman of KSPHC.

Director General of Police Rupak Kumar Dutta, who was the Chairman and Managing Director of Karnataka Police Housing Corporation (KSPHC), has been posted as the DGP, Criminal Investigation Department, Special Units and Economic Offences.

Additional DGP and Executive Director of KSPHC M N Reddy has been appointed as the Managing Director of the Corporation.

B E Umapathy, ADGP, Research and Restructuring, Dharwad has been promoted as DGP.

Raghavendra H. Auradkar has been promoted as ADGP of Home Department.

N S Megharik has been promoted as ADGP, CID. R P Sharma has been promoted as ADGP and continues to head the Bangalore Metropolitan Task Force.

Pranab Mohanty and B Dayananda, have been promoted as IGPs and would continue as Joint Commissioners of Police, Crime, Bangalore.

H S Venkatesh has been transferred and posted as SP of Internal Security Division, Bangalore. Ishwarachandra Vidyasagar has been transferred and posted as SP of Bagalkot district.


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May 18,2020

Bengaluru, May 18: Indian food delivery startup Swiggy said on Monday it would lay off 1,100 employees, or nearly 14% of its workforce, to cut costs, as a weeks-long nationwide lockdown to curb the coronavirus outbreak hits demand for online food ordering.

The company, backed by South African internet giant Naspers, also said it will scale down adjacent businesses and has already shut several of its cloud kitchens - facilities that only cater to takeaway orders - temporarily or permanently.

“The core food delivery business has been severely impacted and will stay impacted over the short term, but is expected to start growing again after that,” said Sriharsha Majety, co-founder and chief executive at Bengaluru-based Swiggy.

Swiggy, one of India’s best known startups, is among many that are laying off employees and reshaping their business in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which has forced 1.3 billion Indians indoors and crippled business.

India is currently under a two-month lockdown, and though several curbs are being eased, public places such as restaurants remain closed, hurting restaurants themselves as well as companies such as Swiggy and main rival Zomato.

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March 15,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 15: The week-long ban imposed by the Karnataka Government from Saturday is yet to get a total response in the State to fight against the spread of killer disease Coronavirus (COVID-19).

The ban has witnessed a considerable reduction in the travelling public by Bus and train. Bus terminal and Railway stations wore desert look or only a very few public travelling. KSRTC, which was maintaining service for every 10 minutes once between the State Capital and to City of Palaces, was forced to cancel most of the service due to very little patronage. 

"We were left with no option but to cancel the fleet since there are no passengers," sources at the KSRTC Bus terminal told media persons.

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April 9,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 9: A special task force--set up by the government of Karnataka--submitted a report to the Chief Minister of Karnataka BS Yediyurappa, putting forward recommendations suggesting minimisation of restrictions in districts where there is nil or minimum cases, here on Wednesday.

The committee said: "COVID-19 and non-COVID-19 patients should be segregated and online health services should be encouraged. Restrictions should be minimised in districts where there is nil or minimum cases of COVID-19 and lockdown should be continued in hotspot areas with quarantine measures strictly being implemented."

With regards to the testing of likely patient, the committee informed that rapid test kits would help to quarantine more likely patient. "The rapid test kits will arrive in April 12. These kits will boost our facility and would help us in quarantining the more people."

On the subject of lifting transportation ban, the committee suggested that the transport of goods and services must continue but with regards to passenger carriers, they are suspended till April 30.

"Goods and Transportation should be allowed, but passenger carriers should be banned until further orders. No buses, trains nor flights will be plying till April 30. No metro trains and auto-rickshaws should be allowed and an odd-even system transport system should be implemented," the committee added.

The committee also suggested that all industries, IT, BT and Garments should be made to work on 50 per cent strength. Garments workers should be allowed to stitch PPEs, which are in more demand. And for construction workers, the committee suggested that they should be allowed to work at sites at 50 per cent strength.

They suggested that educational institutions remain closed till May 30 and online classes must be encouraged.

Dr. Devi Shetty heads the Taskforce and Dr. C. N. Majunath, Dr. Nagaraj, Dr. Ravi and Sudharshan were also the part of the committee.

According to the Ministry of health and family welfare, 181 cases have been reported in the state so far. A total of 5,734 positive cases have been reported of which, 166 are dead and 473 are cured/discharged and migrated.

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