Synthetic track work at Mangala Stadium begins tomorrow

January 18, 2012

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Mangalore, January 18: The synthetic track laying work at Mangala stadium here will begin on Thursday, January 19, according to Dakshina Kannada District In-charge minister Krishna J Palemar.

In an interaction with media persons at Patrika Bhavan, here on Wednesday, the Minister said that the 17th National Youth Festival that was held in the city from January12 to 16, was one of the reason for the postponement of the work.

He said that the State Government has already released Rs 3.9 crore, out of the estimated cost of Rs 8 crore for the track. Former Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa had laid foundation stone for the track in August 2011, he recalled.


Development Works

Mr Palemar said that the development works worth Rs 30.6 crores are currently underway in Mangalore North Legislative Constituency represented by him.

Informing about the ongoing development works, the MLA said Rs 4.89 for 74 rural roads including in Gurpur Hobli has been released.

Rs 5 crore for the development of lakes in Kavoor and other places, Rs 4.5 crore for Malavur- Adyapadi- Unila road, Rs 4 crore for Yedapadavu- Poopadikallu – Bellecharu road, Rs 29 lakhs for development of Hindu cemetery, Rs 1.15 crore for rejuvenation of temples, Rs 1.25 crore for development of mosques, Rs 24 lakhs for 12 Bhajan Mandirs, Rs 1.20 crores for asphalting work of Machooru- Kajemane- Perar- Kathalsar road, have been released, he said.

He said 12 churches have received special grants. Under Namma Grama Namma Rasthe scheme, 12 roads stretching 20 kilo meters received a total grant of Rs 6.08 crores. This includes Ashwatha Katte road at Addyarpadavu, which received Rs 80.5 lakh and Narlapadavu road in Ganjimutt Gram Panchayat that received Rs 2.14 crore, he said.

Besides, Rs 2 crore have been released for the development of roads in Kaikamba Kamapade, Baithurli Neermarga Kalpane, Sampige , Ashvathapura and Neerkere, he said.

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April 4,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 4: About 20,000 quintal boiled rice has been distributed among the ration card holders through Public Distribution System, District-in-charge Minister Kota Srinivas Poojary said here on Saturday.

As people in the district prefer boiled rice over white rice, the government has given approval for distributing boiled rice. From next month, only boiled rice will be distributed in the district at fair price shops.

In the last two days, rice has been distributed among 61,302 cardholders in the district.

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May 2,2020

Bengaluru, May 2: The Centre’s classification of districts created confusion in Karnataka as the state’s own categorisation deviates significantly from the health ministry’s list.

For instance, the Centre put the number of districts in the red zone in state at three, while the state Covid-19 war room puts it at 14. Bengaluru Urban and Mysuru figure in the red zone in both lists. While Bengaluru Rural with zero active cases on May 1makes it to the Centre’s red-zone list, it is in the orange zone according to the state.

In addition to these two, the state classifies Belagavi, Kalaburagi, Vijayapura, Bagalkot, Mandya, Bidar, Dakshina Kannada, Chikkaballapura, Dharwad, Gadag, Tumakuru and Davanagere as red-zone districts.

State Covid war-room authorities said they would take a look at the Centre’s criteria for classification and take a call. Besides, incharge Munish Mudgil pointed out that states are allowed to make additions to the red and orange zones. According to the Centre’s list, Karnataka has 13 districts in the orange zone and 14 in the green zone.

Sudan said, “the districts were earlier designated as hotspots or red zones, orange zones and green zones primarily based on the cumulative cases reported and the doubling rate. Since recovery rates have gone up, the districts are now being designated across various zones duly broad-basing the criteria.

This classification takes into consideration incidence of cases, doubling rate, extent of testing and surveillance feedback. A district will be considered under the green zone if there are no confirmed cases so far or if there is no reported case in the past 21 days.”

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March 27,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 27: Karnataka has recorded the third death due to the Covid-19 virus. It is a man from Tumakuru with a travel history to Delhi. He had been put in isolation at the District Hospital in Tumakuru on March 24.

His travel history indicates that he travelled to New Delhi by the Sampark Kranti Express (Coach S6) on March 5 along with 13 members. They reached Hazrat Nizamuddin station in New Delhi on March 7 and went to the Jamia Masjid and rented an room at a lodge nearby.

He began the return journey to Karnataka by the Kongu Express on March 11 in Coach no. S9. On March 18, he developed cough and fever and visited a private hospital the next day. He was referred to the District Hospital in Tumakuru but on March 24, he left the hospital against medical advice and went to a private medical facility. He was referred back to the District Hospital, where he was put isolation.

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