Palemar's reinstatement depends on high command: CM

April 10, 2012

Sullia, April 10: Chief Minister D V Sadananda Gowda has said that the BJP high command would take a final decision over the inclusion of Mangalore North MLA Krishna J Palemar to the State cabinet.

He was speaking to media persons after participating in a programme at Sullia on Monday. “The State BJP is abides by high command's decision. The reinstatement of Palemar is also depends on high command's decision”, he said.

Mr Gowda, who is due to visit Singapore and Japan to promote Global Investors' Meet (GIM) said that he would think of cabinet expansion only after returning from the tour.

He said that GIM is his priority right now because it has the potential to usher massive economic growth in the region. Hence, he will focus on campaigning for the GIM during his five-day foreign visit to Japan and Singapore.

With regard to the drought situation in the state, he said that Government has formed three teams comprising of fourteen ministers to visit the drought-hit areas and accordingly the team has visited Chamarajanagar, Bijapur and Gulbarga. The CM said that he has visited many villages in Mysore, Chitradurga and Chikaballapur. He said that relief work in the drought hit areas will be undertaken at the earliest.

Mr Gowda said the Government has written to the High Court Chief Justice and opposition leaders to clarify what is the meaning of consultation process. “Once we receive the reply, necessary action will be taken to appoint a new Lokayukta”, he said.

Meanwhile, the CM announced Rs 4.5 crore to develop a road to Thodikana Shri Mallikarjuna temple, which is about 12 kms away from Sullia.

With regard to the Yellow Leaf Disease that has been threatening the areca growers in the Malnad districts and also Dakshina Kannada district, the CM said that the state government has already prepared a project report and a delegation of ministers and opposition members will meet the Union Secretaries of the Horticulture and Agriculture Departments in the third week of April. He said that a replantation package will be launched to find solution to the problem.

The CM said that the state government has reduced the cess on petrol by 1.25 per cent, which again is for the first time as no government in the state had so far taken such a move.

“We wanted to reduce the cess further. However, due to drought in the state, we could not afford to reduce the cess further,” he added.

He said he is satisfied with his transparent administration in the state. About 95 per cent of the proposals announced in the last budget have been implemented in the state.

Adding that there has been slow progress in work related to drinking water in few districts, he said that the Deputy Commissioners concerned will be held responsible if people suffer from shortage of water supply.

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February 5,2020

Chennai, Feb 5: In order to ensure housing for all, the Madras High Court has proposed ban on non-resident Indians from purchasing houses in India, prohibit speculative sale, and impose 100 per cent extra stamp duty on purchase of second house.

The court on its own impleaded the Union housing and finance ministries as party respondents.

It has directed them to answer a series of questions including as to how many families have basic amenity of housing in India as well as in Tamil Nadu, population and housing ratio in the country and in the state, when 'Housing for All' mission of the central government would be achieved.

"Why the government does not consider imposing such restrictions to control escalation of house prices and to provide a house to every family in the country, a division bench of Justice N Kirubakaran and Justice Abdul Quddhose wondered.

Directing the authorities to inform as to whether the central and state have got special schemes to provide housing for the marginalized and economically weaker sections including SC/ST communities, the bench has also sought the details of the number of families that possess more than one house.

"Why the governments do not restrict families/individuals from purchasing/possessing more than one housing unit/flat/plot till "Housing for all" is achieved?

Why not the government charge 100 per cent more or extra stamp duty to discourage buying more than one house by a family while purchasing second house?

Why not the government conditionally allow the families to purchase more than one house provided the said family pays 100 per cent extra statutory dues like property tax, electricity charges, water and sewerage charges on the second property?" the bench said.

This apart, the court also wanted the authorities to know as to why it should not prohibit the NRIs from purchasing houses in India to bring down the cost of housing.

Justifying its directions, the court said "Lakhs and lakhs of people are living on platforms, roads, and cement pipes, slums, under the trees and on banks of water bodies without proper shelter and basic amenities and safety."

It is true that the Centre had taken a policy decision to provide housing unit to every family.

It should be achieved at the earliest, the court said, adding it could become fruitful when restrictions are put on persons who hold more than one housing units.

The court passed the order while hearing an appeal moved by the Tamil Nadu Housing Board challenging a single judge order against acquisition of about 369 acres of private land in Thudiyalur and Vellakinar areas of Coimbatore for a housing scheme.

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Suresh SS
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Wednesday, 5 Feb 2020

We believed that only Indian Govt. ministers, MP and MLAs has this disease, now it is spreading everywhere even Indian High courts. it is certainly very harmful virus  

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May 9,2020

Mangaluru, Ma 9: Three more persons from Bantwal taluk in Dakshina Kannada district tested positive for Covid-19 today. All three are members of a family.

The infection is reportedly linked to First Neuro Hospital of Mangaluru, which has emerged as a coronavirus hub in coastal Karnataka.

With this, the total number of coronavirus cases in the district mounted to 31 including six outsiders. Three of them have lost their lives. Currently there are 15 active cases in the district.

The newly identified coronavirus patients are a 30-year-old man and two elderly women aged 60 and 70 years.

They have contracted the infection from a 69-year-old man from Bantwal who was confirmed with COVID-19 infection on May 1. All the three members now infected belong to his family.

The man had got the infection from a woman identified as P-390. He happens to be a relative and neighbour of the deceased woman who belonged to Bantwal Kasaba village. Eight  members of his family were quarantined, of whom three tested positive today.

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June 8,2020

Shivamogga, Jun 8: Tyavarekoppa Tiger and Lion Safari in Shivamogga re-opened on Monday at 9 am.

Zoo authorities said that they are ensuring that all standard operating procedures are being followed, including ensuring social distancing and wearing of masks by visitors.

It is being ensured that pairs of birds are being kept inside enclosures.

Regular sweeping and spraying on the premises are also being taken care of, authorities said.

Floor markings have been made at the ticket counter to maintain social distancing.

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