May terminate the vented dam contract if slow paced work continues: CM

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May 6, 2012

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Mangalore, May 6: If the slow pace of work at Thumbay vented dam continues, the government will even consider terminating the contract said Chief Minister DV Sadananda Gowda.

Chairing a review meet of the developmental works in the district at the Deputy Commissioner's office in Mangalore on Sunday, the Chief Minister, who has been troubled by the problem of drought in the state, expressed his discontentment at the incomplete work of Thumbe vented dam in the backdrop of Mangalore being hit by water crisis severely this summer.

“Out of 16 vents they have completed works of only 9 vents. I have taken to task the concerned officials” Mr. Gowda said, directing Channappa Gowda, DK Deputy Commissioner and Dr. Harish Kumar, Commissioner of Mangalore City Corporation to hold another inspection on May 31 to check the pace of the work being carried out. “There is no scarcity of funds from the government's side but concerned personnel are not carrying out their duty with sincerity. If the slow pace continues even after May 31, we are open to even terminate the contract”, he said.

The Chief Minister also ordered the officials of the concerned department to submit an appeal to the government if there is need for extra borewells. He also said that a master plan would be formulated in the days to come to find a permanent solution to tackle the water problem during summer, in terms of identifying rivers and how well rain water could be stored for maximum usage. “I will take up the responsibility of raising the ground water level”, the CM declared.

Mr. Gowda also raised the issue of many genuine cases being denied the facilities of social security pensions, ration and government schemes such as Bhagyalaxmi. “In an attempt to eliminate bogus applications, some genuine ones too have been rejected. A verification process must be carried out at every Gram Panchayat and by month end, deserving people must be given BPL and ration cards so that genuine cases are not left out”, he said.

The CM also took up the issue of roads in the district. Abhayachandra Jain, MLA, Moodbidri, requested the Chief Minister to propose to the central authorities to build a two-lane road between Mangalore and Moodbidri. Mr. Gowda agreed to the demand and asked the MLA to file an appeal in writing.

Channappa Gowda, Deputy Commissioner, DK, presented a powerpoint report on the current status of various departmental works in the district. He said that the district stood third in disposing off applications under 'Sakaala', the project initiated by CM himself and assured him that very soon, the district will try to top the list.

In the backdrop of city facing many problems, Ramanath Rai, MLA, asked the Chief Minister to appoint a district-in-charge minister as soon as possible.


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February 3,2020

Dammam, Feb 3: Harish Bangera, 32, who was arrested in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia more than a month ago after offensive Facebook post went viral, has remained incommunicado.

Bangera, who hails from Goyadibettu in Bijadi village of Kundapur taluk, Udupi district, was an air-conditioning technician for a company in Dammam, capital of Saudi's eastern province.

He was arrested on December 20, 2019 after he posted derogatory messages on Facebook against crown prince Mohammad bin Salman and went on to claim that a Ram temple will be built in the holy city of Makkah too just like in Ayodhya where the Babri mosque was demolished.

Fearing legal action, he later posted a video pleading for forgiveness. “I have committed a mistake. Please forgive me. I will never upload any such posts again," he is seen saying in the video.

After his arrest, his roommate, who happens to be a Pakistani, has reportedly made several attempt to contact him, but in vain. He also has approached many Indian and Saudi authorities in his bid to get Bangera out of prison, sources said.

The Saudi authorities have not even responded to the messages of Indian Ministry of External Affairs. "We've made many efforts to contact the Saudi authorities but they haven't responded,” MEA sources said.

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fairman
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Monday, 3 Feb 2020

There can be many such people in the Kingdom. 

 

They should be identified and treated in the same way.

These are real terrorists, keep him few years in jail,  they should not be let free. Otherwise they will forget and commit again.

May God help us.

 

 

Suresh SS
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Monday, 3 Feb 2020

Well done Saudi Authorities, this kind of mentality should be eleminated even any whare in any country we have many BJP dogs barking nonsence always all should be eleminated.

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May 15,2020

Bengaluru, May 15: Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa on Friday announced further relief package to the lockdown affected people.

Addressing a press conference, the Chief Minister said about Rs 500 crore would be earmarked to distribute to over 10 lakh farmers, who had grown Jowar and also cash compensation to the shepherds who would lose sheep and goats due to natural disasters.

While commending the efforts of the ASHA workers, who are remained in the frontline in fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, the Chief Minister said an additional Rs 3000 would be remitted to their bank accounts as an incentive.

The Chief minister had announced Rs 1610 crore cash relief package to benefit the auto drivers, barbers and washermen, last week.

He had also announced relief package to the farmers, and migrant workers and construction workers.

Replying to questions, he denied that by bringing amendment to the APMC Act, farmers would be suffered.

Brushing aside the criticism over an ordinance brought to the APMC Act by the Opposition Congress and the JD(S), the Chief Minister said “Amendment had been brought after taking care that farmers interests will not be adversely affected”.

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May 29,2020

Mangaluru, May 29: Even as the thousands of Indian expatriates in Saudi Arabia are waiting for repatriation flights to return to India, a few NRI entrepreneurs are sending home their employees through chartered flights. 

The government of India on May 21 had formally approved the repatriation of stranded Indian expatriate workers through chartered flights arranged by their employing companies particularly in Gulf region and elsewhere. 

Expertise Contracting Co. Ltd headed by K S Sheik and Al-Muzain Est. headed by Zakaria Jokatte are among those who have hired charter flights to repatriate hundreds of employees to India amidst corona lockdown. 

Mr Sheik said that his firm had applied for nine charter flights. "Two of the charter flights will carry 360 people to Mangaluru. Seven other flights will repatriate employees to Delhi, Thiruvananthapuram, Chennai and Hyderabad," he said, adding that the company will bear complete expense of their repatriation and quarantine facility after India. 

Mr Jokatte three charter flights will fly from Dammam to Mangaluru International Airport on June 2, 5 and 8 carrying their employees.

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Saturday, 30 May 2020

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