Centre urged to prepare master plan to boost tourism in coastal Karnataka: Moily

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February 6, 2012

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Udupi, February 6: Union Corporate Affairs Minister M. Veerappa Moily on Sunday said he had urged the Union Tourism Ministry to prepare a master plan for the development of tourism in coastal Karnataka.

Speaking to presspersons here, Mr. Moily said Union Tourism Minister Subodh Kant Sahay would visit the State shortly in this regard. Karnataka's coastal belt had not developed as a major tourist destination yet; the State Government should formulate a healthy tourism policy, he added.

In reply to a query on the 'Island Festival' held at St. Mary's Island from February 3 to 5, Mr. Moily said the island was once privately owned. It was during his tenure as Chief Minister that the Government got control of the island. There was no doubt that it should be developed as a tourist spot, but it must not be developed as a “hippie island”, he said.

Any such festival should not cross the levels of decency and limits of law. The district administration and police should take stern steps to prevent any acts of indecency. Foreigners, who come to India, are well-versed with their own culture. They should be exposed to the Indian culture, Mr. Moily said.

In reply to a query, the Minister said there was no need to read too much into the absence of three Congress leaders at the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) meeting held in Bangalore on February 4. They had informed the leadership of their inability to attend it, he added.

Henceforth, the general body meeting of the KPCC would be held once in six months, he said.

On the Nethravati river diversion project, he said there were no plans to divert the river. Water from the Yettinahole would be supplied to the parched districts of the plains . There would be no environmental damage due to the Yettinahole project and only 15 acres would have to be acquired. The project was expected to be implemented in 30 months, he said.

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We are already facing lot of problems here without food and money.

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February 11,2020

Thrissur, Feb 11: The latest test result of the woman medical student, who arrived here from China's Wuhan region and was the first positive case from India for the novel Coronavirus (nCoV), has come out negative, health officials said on Monday.

Her condition was "stable", they said.

According to the state health department as of now, 31 people are in isolation wards across various hospitals in the state.

"The blood test result of the first patient from Thrissur, from the National Institute of Virology (NIV) testing centre at Alappuzha, shows a negative result.

But we need confirmation from the NIV at Pune," a senior medical officer told news agency.

After the first positive case was reported from Thrissur, two other Keralite students from Wuhan, the epicentre of the virus, had tested positive in Alappuzha and Kasaragod districts.

The health department had earlier said those in isolation wards of various hospitals in the state have come down to 34.

"A total of 3,367 are under observation across the state, of which 3,336 are under home quarantine," a release issued by the health department said.

The department has already sent at least 364 samples for testing at the NIV at Pune and so far 337 results have returned negative.

The ''state calamity'' alert, which was declared on February 3, was withdrawn on Friday after no new positive cases of infection were detected.

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March 2,2020

Mangaluru/Mysuru, Mar 2:Unseasonal rain that lashed several parts of Dakshina Kannada, Udupi and Mysuru districts on Monday brought big relief from scorching heat experienced since last one week.

According to official sources here, the Port city received rain for more than two hours since 0500 hrs. Mangaluru, Thokkottu, Ullal, Kavoor, Bondel, Bejai and other areas surrounding Mangaluru experienced rainfall.

Power supply was disrupted following rainfall. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted 'generally cloudy sky' for Mangaluru on Monday.

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