Kasargod celebrates its 28th birthday

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May 25, 2012

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Kasargod, May 25: People from different walks of life hailed the Cabinet decision to address the backwardness of the district and for agreeing in-principle to accept the recommendations of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) for the endosulfan victims.

To them, the move is a 'birthday gift' for the district, celebrating its 28th anniversary of formation, on Thursday.

The State Cabinet decision, to appoint a commission by retired Chief Secretary and former District Collector P. Prabhakaran to submit a report on development needs of the district within six months and allocation of Rs. 5.85 crore to upgrade the police force in view of the recurring communal clashes here, should be viewed as a “birthday gift” for the district, said Kerala Pradesh Executive Committee member M. C. Jose.

Mr. Jose also lauded Chief Minister Oommen Chandy for agreeing to in-principle accept the recommendation of the NHRC, urging the government to pay a compensation of Rs.5 lakh each for the families of deceased endosulfan victims and Rs.3 lakh each for the ones seriously ailing.

The Cabinet moves, to seek from the Centre a review on its decision on import of areca nut to save the cash- strapped farmers in the district, was also a welcome step, he said. The decision came after proposals for a comprehensive development package and other issues, concerning the backward district, was submitted to Mr. Chandy by a team of Congress leaders, he claimed. The leaders were led by Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) President Ramesh Chennithala in Thiruvananthapuram on May 18.

The proposals were codified during Mr. Chennithala's interaction with a cross section of the society during the recently held 'Sneha Sandesha Yatra' led by him to campaign against recurring communal clashes in parts of the district, Mr. Jose said, lauding the efforts of the KPCC president.

On the decision to agree in-principle to implement the NHRC recommendation on endosulfan victims, senior Congress leader V.M. Sudheeran, in the forefront to coordinate relief and rehabilitation of the victims, called for a mechanism to ensure effective implementation of the already announced rehabilitation packages.

Lack of coordination

“There appears to be lack of effective coordination among various agencies to take the relief and rehabilitation packages and the assured medical modules to the victims,” Mr. Sudheeran told The Hindu over phone. The authorities should now strive to convene a meeting involving people's representatives, officials concerned and anti-endosulfan activists in the presence of Mr. Chandy, he said.

Lauding the Cabinet decision, Anti-endosulfan Campaign Committee Vice-President Narayanan Periya wondered why the government was “reluctant” to consider the study on the health hazards of endosulfan, submitted by the Kozhikode Medical College, when the report was accepted by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).

The report by the Medical College had even been submitted before the Supreme Court.

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May 24,2020

Bengaluru, May 24: With 130 new cases, Karnataka's COVID-19 tally crossed the 2,000-mark on Sunday. Most new cases reported have interstate travel history with 97 coming from Maharashtra. The number of active cases in the state is 1,391 and the deaths reported so far is 42, including 2 for non-COVID reasons.

"Ninety seven of the 130 new patients are returnees from Maharashtra, the worst affected state in the country with 47,190 cases till Saturday," said a state health official. 

"The total number of COVID-19 cases across the state is 2,089, with 130 more testing positive in the past 18 hours," said the official.

Forty six patients were discharged from hospitals on Sunday taking the number of cured persons to 634. Of the 46 discharged, 18 are in Davanagere, 20 in Uttara Kannada, 4 in Chitradurga, 3 in Bagalakote and one in Haveri.

Of the 30 Karnataka districts, Chikkaballapura recorded the highest cases on Sunday at 27, followed by Yadgir (24), Udupi (23), Mandya (15) and Hassan (14).

Chikkaballapura is the home district of Medical Education Minister K Sudhakar, a doctor by profession, who is spearheading the fight against the pandemic.

On Saturday, the state's tally shot up to 1,959 due to 196 new cases, the highest single-day rise, with 195 of them crossing over from Maharashtra through the inter-state border, which was opened up as part of partial relaxation of the lockdown.  

The Karnataka government has imposed institutional quarantine on persons traveling in from outside the state, particularly by flight from Maharashtra, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Delhi, Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh.

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May 3,2020

Bengaluru, May 3: Erection of barricades and drawing up of boxes or circles aimed at maintaining social distancing were seen in front of liquor shops in different parts of Karnataka on Sunday, a day ahead of their reopening after a gap of over 40-days, due to the lockdown.

Karnataka Excise Commissioner on Saturday had ordered that only CL-2 (retail shops) and CL-11C (state-run retail shops like Mysore Sales International Limited) would open from May 4.

It had permitted liquor sale liquor between 9 am and 7 pm only in areas that are outside COVID-19 containment zones.

Reports of barricades being erected to ensure that people stand in line and drawing of boxes or circles in front of shops to maintain social distancing in front of retail and MSIL shops have emerged from across the state, including the state capital.

Also reports about shop keepers doing special poojas outside liquor shops in Kolar and some even illuminating their outlets with lights from outside have surfaced from other parts of the state.

Meanwhile, officials were engaged in checking stocks ahead of the shops opening on Monday morning.

"We are making all preparations to ensure that government rules are followed. We also seek the cooperation of the people and police," the manager of a shop said.

Another said there may be a rush initially, after which things may get back to normal.

"We expect things to go on smoothly," he added.

Calling for number of customers to be limited to five at a time while ensuring that they maintain social distancing of not less than six feet distance, the order states that customers and the staff will have to wear masks and sanitizers should be used at the shops.

Only stand alone CL-2 and CL-11C shops are allowed to commence liquor sale and not those at malls and super markets, it said.

Officials in Bengaluru said liquor sale is prohibited in 26 containment zones in the city, while in other places rules that have been prescribed need to be followed.

In case of any violation, strict action would be taken, including imposing of penalty, they said.

There was pressure on the government to kick start economic activities, including allowing sale of liquor, to boost the state's finances as excise is the key area which generates revenue.

State Excise Minister H Nagesh had recently pegged the losses at Rs 60 crore per day because of closure of liquor shops, due to the lockdown.

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May 4,2020

Mangaluru, May 4: District Health Officer Dr Ramachandra Bairi on Monday said that a special team, comprising of six members, has been constituted to find the source of Corona infection in Dakshina Kannada .

The team is expected to file its report by May 6. It is still not clear if Bantwal was the source was the infection or not.

He said 1st phase of investigation in this regard is complete and the samples taken on the 12th day will give a clear picture.

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