CPI(M) demands resignation of DVS govt.

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May 15, 2012

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Mangalore, May 15: Condemning the series of scandals of BJP led Karnataka government, the members of the Communist Party India (Marxist) staged a protest in front of the Deputy Commissioner's office, here.

The protesters demanded resignation of Chief Minister D.V. Sadananda Gowda as well as his Cabinet colleagues.

The Chief Minister should allow investigation into the mining illegality in view of the Supreme Court order for the CBI probe against the former Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa, they said.

B. Madhava, CPI(M) Dakshina Kannada district unit Secretary, said that the BJP Government during its tenure had been involved in illegal and corrupt activities and many of its ministers, including the former Chief Minister, had been a key part of it.

He said the ministers in the BJP government who are facing one or the other charges should resign immediately and face a thorough inquiry.

“Despite facing several charges, former chief minister B S Yeddyurappa has not been ousted from the party, which reflects the lack of accountability of the BJP. Yeddyurappa along with ministers like R Ashok should be expelled from the party,” he said.

Calling the State government inactive, Madhava said as the Chief Minister has 20 Portfolios, the development work in the State has come to a standstill.

The situation has turned worse than what it appears as the concept of democracy has failed in the State. The State government has even failed to appoint Lokayukta and Upa Lokayukta, which in turn has helped the government to stay away from the inquiries, said the leader.

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July 26,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 26: The government of Karnataka has urged the Muslims to celebrate Eid al-Adha in a simple manner and follow all guidelines amid mounting cases of covid-19.

The festival, also known as Bakrid, will be celebrated on July 31 in coastal districts of Karnataka and on August 1 in other parts of Karnataka. 

In an order, A B Ibrahim, secretary of the department of minority welfare, Hajj and Waqf has prohibited offering Eid prayers in open grounds (Eidgahs) in the wake of pandemic.

Eid prayers can be offered in mosques by following all the necessary precautionary measures including maintaining physical distance. The congregation should not exceed 50 worshippers. If they number exceeds, they should be divided into three groups. 

However, except for mosques, no other places should be used for offering congregational prayer. 

Besides, all those who attend Eid prayers at mosque should compulsorily wear face masks. Entry is banned for people who are above the age of 60 years and below the age of 10. At least six feet distance needs to be maintained while offering prayer.

Thermal scanning needs to be done before entering the mosque. Hands need to be washed in soap or sanitizer. No one should touch the holy books in the mosque. Hand shaking and embracing to greet will also not be allowed. If any strangers are seen, their movement should be monitored.

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Bengaluru, Mar 25: The Director-General of Police (DGP), Praveen Sood said on Wednesday that grocery stores and supermarkets can stay open for 24 hours across the state for people’s convenience.
Sood’s statement came on Wednesday following panic among people after the government’s announcement of a 21-day long nationwide lockdown starting on March 24.

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Madikeri, Apr 5: Following the novel Coronavirus and imposition of Lockdown in the country and departure of the migrant labour force to their hometowns, the harvest of Pepper and post-harvest process of Coffee have taken a hit in Kodagu region of Karnataka.

In the Coffee land, most of the workers at these estates are primarily from north Karnataka and neighbouring districts, including Periyapatna and Hunsur taluks in Mysuru District. Local workers are also sourced for the job as the harvest area is large.

The Kodagu district which already faced severe natural calamity during the last two years now added with the COVID-19 outbreak and the subsequent Lockdown, many workers have returned to their home districts, barring a few who have been working in the plantations for many years and reside in the estates themselves.

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