SKDRDP rural development programme in five more districts

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April 4, 2012

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Mangalore, April 4: The Rural development programme promoted by Shri Kshetra Dharmasthala Rural Development project (SKDRDP) will be extended to five more districts of the state, according to its president D Veerendra Heggade.

In a press release, Mr Heggade informed that the project will be extended to Koppala, Chitradurga, Davangere, Mysore and Chamrajnagar districts from next year.

“With the focus on infrastructure development of the areas, the project will be active in 16 districts of the state”, he stated.

He said that the model self-help group forming scheme of the Union government would also be implemented in Chitradurga District.

The SKDRDP had formed 1,69,321 self-help groups covering 18.81 lakh families in 11 districts last year while 83,720 SHGs have opened their bank accounts on the business correspondence model.

The project has also targeted on selling 2.85 life insurance policies next year in addition to 1,80,294 policies sold last year, he pointed out.

Mr Heggade added that clean drinking water supplying facility has been implemented in 50 villages including villages in Gadag, Dharwad, Pavagada and Kadur. He asserted that the project of providing clean drinking water should be successfully implemented with the help of local bodies.

The Shri- Paddathi type of paddy cultivation has attracted 29,108 farmers and has resulted in growing 1,71,461 tonnes of paddy. 'Shri Paddathi' will be extended to 50,000 acres of land next year, he declared.

Meanwhile, Mr Heggade announced that the Dharmasthala temple administration has distributed Rs 11.37 crore to those in need.


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Basavaraja T
 - 
Tuesday, 5 Feb 2019

  1. Sir nema skdrdp yali nanu work madalu bayasutene sir nange ondu ahvakasha kodiyendu kelikolutene sir

RAJESH R
 - 
Monday, 20 Jun 2016

Dear Sir ,

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June 12,2020

Bengaluru, June 12: The Karnataka government has withdrawn its notification that allowed factories to extend working hours up to 10 hours a day and 60 hours a week, with immediate effect.

The extension of work hours was from eight hours a day and 48 hours a week. On May 22, the government had exempted all the factories registered under the Factories Act, from the provisions of Section 51 (weekly hours) and Section 54 (daily hours), till August 21 subject to certain conditions.

"Whereas, having examined the provisions further, the Government of Karnataka now intends to withdraw the said notification," the state government in a fresh notification dated June 11 said.

It said, "Therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred under Section 5 of Factories Act, 1948 (Act No. 63 of 1948), the Government of Karnataka hereby withdraws the Notification dated 22-05-2020 with immediate effect."

According to the Karnataka Employers' Association, a petition was filed in the High Cour challenging the May 22 notification as "illegal, arbitrary and in violation" of Section 5 of the Factories Act which permits exemption from any of the provisions of the Factories Act only in case of Public Emergencies'.

During the course of hearing on June 11 an observation was made by the High Court, that it may have to quash the notification unless the government clarifies as to what is the 'Public Emergency' involved to enhance the working hours by exempting some provisions of the Factories Act, it said.

The court further observed that the government should make a submission on June 12 in this behalf. However, the government withdrew the notification on June 11 itself. Recently states like Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh too had retracted after permitting extending work hours.

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July 8,2020

Mangaluru, July 8: Dakshina Kannada on Wednesday recorded its highest single-day spike in Covid-19 cases with 183 cases reported in the district, while Udupi reported 31 new cases.

DK also recorded two more fatalities – both patients with co-morbid conditions — taking the total death toll in the district to 28. Udupi has recorded three Covid-19 deaths.

The fresh spike saw total positive cases in DK shoot up to 1,542 and active cases to 819. As many as 12 patients were discharged from hospital on Wednesday. The positivity rate in the district now stands at 0.07 %. Health authorities as on date have received 22,181 samples and 20,153 out of 21,695 samples tested have turned out negative.

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The gunman assigned to former minister U T Khader tested positive on Wednesday and three others who were with him in the escort vehicle have been quarantined, said city police commissioner Vikash Kumar Vikash. A section of police commissioner’s office was shut for sanitisation as per protocol after staff working there were treated as primary contacts. The office per se has not been sealed contrary to ‘reports’ doing rounds in social media, he said.

Deputy commissioner Sindhu B Rupesh said the district reported two deaths — one late on Tuesday and the other during the day. The victims are a 57-year-old man and 32-year-old youth. Two of the 183 cases were secondary contacts, 25 were cases of influenza like illness, four cases of SARI, one a case of inter district travel, two with interstate travel, five with international travel history, 22 random samples and five pre-surgery samples.

Udupi district recorded 31 new cases taking the total positive cases recorded as on date to 1,421. Discharge of 1,189 patients meant that Udupi has 229 active cases.

Meanwhile, Kota Shrinivas Poojari, minister for fisheries on Wednesday inaugurated the Covid-19 lab at district hospital in Udupi. Karkala MLA Sunil Kumar inaugurated ambulance monitoring system to ensure expeditious transfer of infected patients to designated treatment centres.

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