M'lore in dire need of an international cricket stadium: Streak

April 28, 2012

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Mangalore, April 28: The trophy for the 'Heath Streak Corporation Bank Mohtisham T20 International Cricket Cup 2012' was unveiled by Heath Streak, Former Zimbabwe captain, in Mangalore on Saturday.

The T20 match is to be played on Sunday at NMPT Cricket Stadium, Suratkal, at 2 pm between team Zimbabwe (named as Property Infratech Zimbabwe Africans) and team Mangalore (named as The Western Institute Karnataka Indians).

Speaking on the occasion, Heath Streak said that the match is being played to raise funds for the Heath Streak Foundation to help the needy.

Recalling his playing days, Mr. Streak said that Sachin Tendulkar and Mathew Hayden were the two toughest batsmen he had ever bowled to. Stating that known names such as Ravi Shastri hail from Mangalore, Mr. Streak said that the city is in dire need of an international cricket stadium.

Other prominent Zimbabwe players such as Grant Flower, Brendon Taylor, Douglas Marillier, Elton Chigumbura, Raymond Price and the like were also welcomed on the occasion.

Joseph Rego, Head of the Heath Streak Foundation said that the Foundation is in negotiation with Corporation Bank to launch a 'Child Education Certificate' valued at Rs. 2000 that would be distributed to poverty stricken children deprived of basic education.

The Foundation is also in negotiation with Unity Hospital, the official and exclusive healthcare partner of the T20 tourney, for an association to establish a childcare plan, which financially benefits poor and needy children suffering from heart disorders, Mr. Rego said.

Team jerseys were also unveiled on the occasion.

The teams:

Team Zimbabwe: Heath Streak (Captain), Alistair Campbell, Grant Flower, Raymond Price, Brendan Taylor, Elton Chigumbura, Terry Duffin, Douglkas Marillier, Charles Coventry, Mpumelelo Mbangwa and Dirk Viljoen.

Team Mangalore: Janardhan (Captain), Daniel, Naushad, Divesh, Sadik, Gurudeep, Nihal, Mahesh, Sampath K, Sampath A, Vinay, Sumith, Rahul, Aditya, Bhatkal, aSachin and Sohail.

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July 17,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 17: Karnataka Minister for Health and Family Welfare B Sriramulu on Thursday clarified that his remarks have been misinterpreted, wherein he apparently said that ''only God can save people from Covid''.

The Bharatiya Janata Party leader slammed KPCC President D K Shivakumar for spreading false information and said that my words were not meant to cause panic among the masses.

''Respected Shivakumar, this is a clarification regarding my words that have been misinterpreted and misunderstood.

While responding to claims of the opposition that the government’s negligence, irresponsibility and the lack of coordination among ministers are responsible for the rise in cases in the state, I stated that ‘these accusations are far from the truth. People need to be aware and cautious to avoid the spread of the virus. This plays a vital role in controlling the pandemic. If we fail at this crucial step the situation can get complicated. And if things go worse, then only God can save us'', Mr Sriramulu said in a series of posts on Twitter

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March 2,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 2: Karnataka Minister BC Patil on Monday repeated his earlier statements that he will approach the Centre to bring a law to "shoot at sight" anyone who raises anti-India slogans.

"I am not going back on my statement as I have not said anything wrong. I had said that I will ask the central government to bring a law to shoot at sight those who shout slogans against India. Nowadays it has become a fashion for some youths to get popularity this way which spoils the country and patriotism," Patil told reporters here.

"There is nothing wrong in asking for a law. I have not said that I will myself shoot someone who shouts slogans against India. If the same thing happens in Pakistan, they will be beheaded. But we are not so brutal, we book a case and send them to judicial custody," he added.

Patil also said that there was no need for holding discussions over the amended Citizenship Act, but added that the ruling BJP will defend it if the opposition raises a stir in the state Assembly.

The budget session of the Karnataka Assembly began on Monday.

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Fairman
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Monday, 2 Mar 2020

He deserves his own recommendation.

Because his statement anti Indians.

 

God bless them wisdom these loose chaddies

Abdul Gaffar Bolar
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Monday, 2 Mar 2020

What if BC patil raises anti-india slogan

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April 14,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 14: Bracing for post-lockdown hard times, the Karnataka government on Monday decided to auction about 12,000 BDA sites and regularise unauthorised constructions across the state in a bid to shore up its already-thin finances.

"Some 12,000 corner sites (developed by Bangalore Development Authority, or BDA) are lying idle in Bengaluru. We hope to net about Rs 15,000 crore from the auction of the sites," chief minister BS Yediyurappa said after chairing a meeting with senior ministers and officials to discuss ways to raise funds.

"The Covid-19 pandemic has thrown Karnataka into a deep financial crisis. There's a need for such measures," the chief minister said in defence of the decisions.

The sites – mainly of 40x60ft and 50x80ft dimensions – are in nine layouts. Also, the state government will auction corner and vacant sites in layouts formed by development authorities in other major cities of Karnataka.

Industry experts said that in a tepid market, it wasn’t easy to find buyers for the sites, each of which costs about Rs 1 crore. The CM said, “Since it’s an open auction, I’m confident of a good price since corner sites are always in demand. If we don’t get the expected price, then we will stop the process.”

The meeting decided to fast-track disposal of the cases related to regularisation of unauthorised constructions pending before courts. “If courts decide these cases, then thousands of people will be relieved, besides helping the government in mobilising resources to take up development works,” the CM said.

The government hopes to get about Rs 4,000 crore from the layout-regularisation move.
The government decided to amend the law to allow hundreds of private and cooperative housing societies to allot residential plots.

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