MLA accuses DVS government of cheating DK people

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April 19, 2012

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Mangalore, April 19: Mangalore MLA U T Khader has accused the BJP led Karnataka government of following discriminatory policy against Dakshina Kannada district in allotting grant to meet the water problem.

Addressing media persons at District Congress office on Wednesday, he said though Chief Minister DV Sadanada Gowda had promised to provide Rs 30 lakh to all the taluks in Dakshina Kannada, they did not received it so far. However, the grant has been already released to other drought-hit areas, he added.

He urged the government to immediately sanction Rs 30 lakh to each Assembly constituencies in Dakshina Kannada to manage the water scarcity problem in the district.

“Why the government is following discriminatory policy by categorising the districts and allotting fund only to the drought-hit areas and not to the districts like Dakshina Kannada which too are facing severe water shortage?” he questioned.

He said that none of the companies have come forward to dig the bore wells as there is shortage of fund with the administration to carry out the work. He urged the government to release the fund immediately and warned of staging a protest if the demand is not met.

The MLA said that the poor people are facing trouble due to the random cancellation of ration cards following the order of the State Food and Civil Supply Department dated April 12. The officials have taken up the task of canceling the ration cards of the poor without giving prior notice and thousands of ration cards have been cancelled in the district over last one week.

“As many as 705 ration cards have been cancelled in Pudu Gram Panchayat alone till April 17. The reason cited by the officials for cancelling the cards include failing to pay the electricity bill, not having proper door number etc. The random cancellation without prior notice has pushed the poor people into trouble,” he said and demanded the government to solve the issue in a more systematic manner.


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June 2,2020

Newsroom, Jun 2: The government of India has announced operation of another 20 special flights to repatriate stranded NRIs from Kingdom of Saudi Arabia under Vande Bharat Mission.

All the repatriation flights will take off from three major airports – Dammam, Riyadh and Jeddah – between June 10 and June 16. Most of the flights will land in Kerala.

The first flight from Saudi Arabia to Karnataka in the new schedule will be operated on June 11. It will take off from Jeddah with passengers from both Kerala and Karnataka. After landing in Kozhikode it will continue its journey to Bengaluru. 

The next three flights  –  Dammam to Bengaluru on June 12, Jeddah to Bengaluru on June 13 and Riyadh to Bengaluru on June 15 – will directly fly to Karnataka. 

Even though thousands of Mangalureans are stranded in Saudi Arabian cities due to lockdown, the government has not announced any flight to Mangaluru International Airport.

The following are the newly announced flights from Saudi Arabia to India:

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Bi bi Ayesha
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Friday, 3 Jul 2020

Hi. I am frm Saudi Arabia I got my final exit already done plz help me I need to go to Karnataka ( Bangalore) we r 3 members 1 adult ad 2 kids. Plz plz reply to my msg. 

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Sunday, 28 Jun 2020

Hi when is start flight dammam to bengalore

 

 

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January 24,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 24: Deputy Commissioner Sindhu B Rupesh on Friday said that a specialised task force to manage natural disasters would soon be constituted in all talukas of the Dakshina Kannada district, an official statement said here.

She further said in a meeting of the District Disaster Management Authority that during the floods last monsoon there was a shortage of boats to rescue stranded residents from flood-hit areas. Hence, more boats would be procured for the Home Guards and the Fire and Emergency Services.

She also instructed officials to make sure that schools have their own disaster management plans and also advised them to carry emergency materials kit, used during a natural disaster, in their vehicles.

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February 13,2020

Mangaluru, Feb 13: Jnandev Kamath, former President of erstwhile Mangalore Stock Exchange Limited died late last night in a private hospital in the city.

He was 65 and is survived by his wife and two daughters.

Jnandev Kamath was an alumnus of SDM College of Law and Business Management. 

He was one the founding members of Mangalore Stock Exchange Limited. He was an avid sportsman, an accomplished cricketer, a champion rallyist and golf coach. 

He often played for Pentlandpet Sports Association (PPSA) in his younger days.

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