Raitha Sangha slams BJP for statement over Kaiga agitation

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February 15, 2012

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Karwar, February 15: Karnataka State Prantha Raitha Sangha General Secretary G C Bayya Reddy on Tuesday criticised the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders in Karwar for issuing “a mischievous statement” against the agitation by people living within the 5-km radius from the Kaiga Nuclear Power Station.

Mr. Reddy told presspersons here that the statement of the BJP leaders was a sign of their frustration. He said that KPRS was a non-political organisation and anybody could become its member.

Dismissing the allegation of the BJP that KPRS was an organisation sponsored by the Communist Party of India (Marxist), he said that the BJP should behave in a responsible manner.

Mr. Reddy said that district in-charge Minister Anand Asnotikar had accompanied a delegation of people from Kaiga to New Delhi. But the differences between Mr. Asnotikar and local BJP leaders had made some to come out with such a statement.

Mr. Reddy claimed that Congress leaders from Karwar, who had initially participated in the agitation, which entered 72nd day on Tuesday, wanted it to continue under their party banner. When people of Kaiga refused, the Congress leaders even threatened the agitators, he said.

Justifying the hoisting of a KPRS flag at the dharna venue, Mr. Reddy said it was hoisted as demanded by agitators when the protest entered the 50{+t}{+h}day. If the agitators allowed, even the Congress and BJP members could hoist their flags at the venue, he said.

Mr. Reddy said some local BJP leaders in Karwar were behaving irresponsibly.


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July 25,2020

Hubballi,  Jul 25: South Western Railway (SWR) inducted seven lady sub-inspectors (SI) in the Railway Protection Force (RPF), in a first, on Friday. Three more women SI undergoing training in Lucknow are expected to join SWR soon.

According to the Chief Public Relations Officer (CPRO) of SWR, the inducted sub-inspectors are part of 164 women SI cadets who passed out of the RPF training centre in Moula Ali, Hyderabad, after a rigorous training of nine months. They will take care of the security of railway passengers, Railway property, and Railway premises, after resuming their duties.

They will also be responsible for giving special care to the vulnerable sections of society, women, and children while discharging their duties, the CPRO said.

The CPRO also informed that the newly admitted female SIs will be posted to major stations on SWR for regular duties on completion of their two months of practical training over the Zone. Further 120 ladies are undergoing constables training for various training centres across India.

This move is considered a step forward into women empowerment in Railways.

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May 12,2020

Shivamogga, May 12: Roopa Praveen Rao, an expectant mother and a nurse at a hospital in Shivamogga's Karnataka, has chosen to continue to serve the patients amid the ongoing COVID-19 crisis.

Rao who hails from Gajanuru village is nine months pregnant and works at Jayachamarajendra Government Hospital as a nurse.

She travels every day to Thirthahalli taluk to attend to the patients at the hospital.

"The taluk hospital is surrounded by many villages, people need our service. My seniors had asked me to take leave but I want to serve people. I work six hours a day," she told news agency.

She added that Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa too called her up and appreciated her dedication and suggested that she should take rest.

Rao is one of the many frontline COVID-19 warriors who have been risking their lives to ensure that everyone stays safe as the country fights the coronavirus.

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May 19,2020

Mangaluru, May 19: An Indian expatriate worker hailing from Karnataka’s Dakshina Kannada district, who was undergoing treatment for covid-19, passed away in Kuwait.

He is survived by his wife, a son, and a daughter. His family resides at Kashimath, Vittal in Bantwal taluk.

According to sources, he was unwell for past one month and had been diagnosed with covid-19 infection.

The last rites were conducted in Kuwait. Under the guidance of the priests of the local church, prayer and other last rituals were performed at his home in Bantwal.

He had visited this hometown last year for the wedding of his daughter, sources said.

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