Govt urged to sanction over 300 houses to Koraga families

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April 18, 2012

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Mangalore, April 18: Deputy Commissioner Dr N S Channappa Gowda said that a proposal has been sent to the government to sanction house for 305 Koraga families who are residing on the government land.

The district administration wants to provide house for the Koraga families under the Integrated Tribal Devbelopment Program (ITDP).

Speaking at a review meeting chaired by District-in-Charge Secretary B S Ramprasad, the DC said a detailed survey on the condition of Koragas has been carried out by the Zilla Panchayat. Accordingly, 205 families in Mangalore, 83 in Bantwal, 56 in Puttur, 80 in Belthangady and 22 in Sullia own sites.

“If 174 Koraga families who do not own land are ready to settle down in the government land shown by authorities, the government is ready to provide basic facilities,” he said.


District-in-Charge Secretary said that there is slow progress in housing schemes.

Promising to hold talks at the government level, he said that Rs three crore has been earmarked for the development of tribals, of which only Rs 1.87 crore has been utilised.

“The remaining fund should be utilised by May 15 and a detailed report should be submitted to the government,” he said adding that owing to failure of electricity connection, the borewells drilled under Ganga Kalyana Yojana, have not serving the purpose. The Mescom and the Corporations should work in coordination.

“There is a need to preserve water sources. The officials should see that no impure water is supplied for drinking purpose,” he added.

MCC Commissioner Dr Harish said “if the region fails to receive rainfall, then the MCC would find it difficult to supply water from Thumbe in the month of May.”

Responding to this district-in-charge Secretary said that he will review the progress of new vented dam in the month of June. If there was no progress, then action will be initiated.

Water Board official said that the estimated cost of the new vented dam at Thumbe has increased to Rs 75 crore from Rs 45 crore. The MCC has released Rs 11 crore for the dam. Work worth Rs 10 crore has been completed so far.

After reviewing the work taken up by the PWD, KRDCL, the in-charge Secretary said that he will visit the work place to assess the work.

Food and Civil Supplies Deputy Director said that 42,206 online applications have been received by the department for ration cards in the district so far, of which, 1,225 applications have been rejected. As many as 10,000 applications have been received for LPG connections.

Those LPG consumers whose LPG connection was disconnected following their failure to furnish documents will be given time till April 20, to furnish details to restore the connections, he added.

Agriculture department Joint Director Padmaiah Naik said that there is huge demand for suphala in the district. “We have asked for 1,750 quintal seeds from Karnataka State Seed Corporation.

There is no shortage of fertilisers in the district,” Naik said and added that there is demand for power tillers in the district. About 68 power tillers have been distributed.

The district-in-charge secretary said that the banks should not seize the property of farmers when the state is reeling under drought condition. ZP CEO Dr K N Vijayaprakash, Additional DC Dayanad were present.


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June 19,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 19: Congress leaders BK Hariprasad and Naseer Ahmed filed their nominations as party candidates for Legislative Council elections in Bengaluru and KPCC chief DK Shivakumar said that the two leaders have been given ticket to strengthen the party with their guidance.

"The Legislative Council means the Upper House and the Elders House. We have unanimously agreed to select and send these two senior leaders to discuss the party organization and various issues of the state in Legislative Council. There were plenty of aspirants to enter the Upper House. But it is decided to elect these two leaders and they will contest the election," Shivakumar said.

"We need seniority to guide us... That's the reason we are selecting these leaders... The high command has given these senior leaders the opportunity to discuss with all our leaders about strengthening the party," he added.

The elections are scheduled to be held on June 29.

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February 7,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 7: Karnataka's Directorate of Health and Family Welfare Services on Thursday issued guidelines for testing, isolation, hospital admission and discharge in view of the outbreak of Novel Coronavirus (nCoV) in Wuhan city of China, a virus that has infected nearly 20,000 globally and has killed more than 500 in China.

According to the guidelines, the sample of any passenger, whether symptomatic or asymptomatic, with a history of travel to or residence in Wuhan city of China in the last 14 days, has to be collected and tested.

And the sample of any health personnel, who develops symptoms of the virus after being associated with the infected persons, has to be collected.

The circular further says that the clinical sample of any suspect/probable case of nCoV will be sent to the laboratory confirmation and the case will be kept in isolation. If tested positive, the treatment has to be provided as per the existing guidelines.

The virus originated from Wuhan, a Chinese city, in December and has since then spread to various parts around the world.

China has imposed quarantine and travel restrictions, affecting the movement of 56 million people in more than a dozen cities, amid fears that the transmission rate will accelerate.

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July 8,2020

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has rationalised by up to 30 per cent the syllabus for classes 9 to 12 for the academic year 2020-21 to reduce course load on students amid the COVID-19 crisis, Union HRD Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank' announced on Tuesday.

The curriculum has been rationalised while retaining the core elements, the Human Resource Development said.

Among the chapters dropped after the rationalisation exercise are lessons on democracy and diversity, demonetisation, nationalism, secularism, India's relations with its neighbours and growth of local governments in India, among others.

"Looking at the extraordinary situation prevailing in the country and the world, CBSE was advised to revise the curriculum and reduce course load for the students of classes 9 to 12.

"To aid the decision, a few weeks back I also invited suggestions from all educationists on the reduction of syllabus for students and I am glad to share that we received more than 1.5K suggestions. Thank you, everyone, for the overwhelming response," Nishank tweeted.

"Considering the importance of learning achievement, it has been decided to rationalise syllabus up to 30 per cent by retaining the core concepts," he added.

The Union minister said the changes made in the syllabi have been finalised by the respective course committees with the approval of the curriculum committee and the Governing Body of the Board.

"The heads of schools and teachers have been advised by the board to ensure that the topics that have been reduced are also explained to the students to the extent required to connect different topics. However, the reduced syllabus will not be part of the topics for internal assessment and year-end board examination.

"Alternative academic calendar and inputs from the NCERT on transacting the curriculum using different strategies shall also be part of the teaching pedagogy in the affiliated schools," a senior official of the HRD ministry said.

For classes 1 to 8, the National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) has already notified an alternative calendar and learning outcomes.

According to the updated curriculum, among the chapters deleted from class 10 syllabus are-- democracy and diversity, gender, religion and caste, popular struggles and movement, challenges to democracy

For class 11, the deleted portions included chapters on federalism, citizenship, nationalism, secularism, growth of local governments in India.

Similarly, class 12 students will not be required to study chapters on India's relations with its neighbours, changing nature of India's economic development, social movements in India and demonetisation, among others.

Universities and schools across the country have been closed since March 16 when the central government announced a nationwide classroom shutdown as one of the measures to contain the COVID-19 outbreak.

A nationwide lockdown was announced on March 24, which came into effect the next day. While the government has eased several restrictions, schools and colleges continue to remain closed.

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