Improvement of basic infrastructure can turn Kasargod into a tourism hotspot'

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June 9, 2012
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Kasargod, June 9: The Kasargod district, with its picturesque hills and vast stretch of costal belt, could be turned into a tourism hotspot, opined Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) President Ramesh Chennithala.

Inaugurating a development seminar hosted by the District Congress Committee at the municipal conference hall here on Friday, he said Northern Kerala has immense potential to emerge as an investment friendly region, if basic infrastructure is improved.

However, the district remained backward because of the authorities' failure in implementing the sanctioned schemes, he lamented. “The attitude needs to be changed. A sizeable number of people migrate to other States or abroad to get gainful employment,” he said.

Referring to the Central University of Kerala (CUK) coming up at Periye in the district, he said Union Human Resources Development Minister Kapil Sibal had agreed to lay the foundation stone of the institution on July 21.

He said he would recommend setting up of a mobile Triveni outlet in Kasaragod Assembly segment so that essential goods would be available at affordable prices. Similar arrangements would be extended to other four Assembly segments in the district.

The KPCC president said a draft report compiled from the day-long seminar would be handed over to the P. Prabhakaran Commission, appointed by the government to study the development requirements of the district.

DCC president K. Velunthambu presided over the function which was attended by N.A. Nellikunnu and P.B. Abdul Razak, MLAs from Kasaragod and Manjeshwaram.

KPCC executive members P. Gangadharan Nair, M.C. Jose, C. K. Sreedharan, and M. Narayanan Kutty also addressed the function.

“Bid to scuttle probe”


Later, Speaking to media persons on the sidelines of the programme, Mr Chennithala accused the Communist Party of India-Marxist of diverting the ongoing police inquiry into the murder of Revolutionary Marxist Party (RMP) leader T.P. Chandrasekharan.

He asked the party whether it was prepared to denounce its politics of violence in the wake of the revelations that pointed an accusing finger at the role of the CPI(M) in the murder case.

“The CPI(M) appears to be nervous about the outcome of the ongoing probe into the RMP leader's murder,” he said, alleging that the party was trying to scuttle the probe by threatening police officials and media persons.

To a query on the move to shift crucial institutions coming under the Central University of Kerala (CUK) to elsewhere in the State, he said such reports were baseless.

He said the medical college proposed under the CUK would be set up in Kasaragod, where hundreds were suffering from mysterious diseases attributed to endosulfan pesticide sprayed on the Plantation Corporation of Kerala's cashew estates.

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May 13,2020

Belagavi, 13: In a shocking development, Karnataka has reported its first COVID-19 relapse with a 50-year-old Tablighi Jamaat convention attendee in Belagavi testing positive days after being discharged.

The State health officials confirmed that P-298 from Kudachi, who had recovered and was discharged, has suffered a relapse. He has been re-admitted to a designated hospital in Belagavi.

The patient was initially admitted on April 15 and recovered, testing negative twice on April 30 and May 1. The tests were done at the National Institute of Virology (NIV), Bengaluru, and the National Institute of Traditional Medicine (NITM), Belagavi.

Despite recovering, his treatment continued in the ICU for other comorbidities, especially cardiac issues. He was discharged on May 4 and quarantined at an institutional facility in Kudachi.

However, he developed symptoms again and was tested for COVID-19 again on May 5 at NITM, Belagavi. The result came back positive. He was re-admitted to a hospital, and on May 6 a second test was done at the Belagavi Institute of Medical Sciences. Again, he tested positive.

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February 19,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 19: Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa is facing major dissent within the party and the BJP MLAs held a meeting on Tuesday night at former Chief Minister Jagdish Shettar's residence to discuss the functioning of Yediyurappa-led government, said BJP sources.

According to BJP sources, some of the unhappy BJP leaders and MLAs met last night at Shetter's place and expressed that they are not satisfied with Yediyurappa's leadership.

Last night's meeting shows that party leaders are looking to bring down Yediyurappa from the Chief Minister's post by sending a clear message to the high command that Yediyurappa is incapable of continuing as the CM, said BJP sources.

Other sources in BJP have also asserted that BJP leadership in Karnataka is looking for a "leader" who can lead the party in upcoming elections which is going to be held after three years. At this point of time, it's crucial for BJP to promote second-line leadership.

Meanwhile, a letter is being circulated in the BJP party forum and over social media against Chief Minister Yediyurappa's leadership.

It looks like the same team which is unhappy with Yediyurappa's leadership is trying to convey the same message to their high command. The letter which is being circulated says to be written by one of these leaders' groups against Yediyurappa and his son Vijayendra.

On this, Congress leader Ramalinga Reddy told media, "Maybe the letter is written by the same MLAs because after the expansion of Karnataka cabinet so many leaders from BJP were kept out."

"There is a lot of discontent among BJP MLAs that the ones who have toiled for the party day and night have been neglected from the cabinet expansion. This will definitely result in destabilisation in the government," said Eshwar Khandre, KPCC Working President.

Now party high command needs to look into Karnataka leadership to manage the government in the state.

"Now BJP leadership in Karnataka and Delhi need to look into the matter and need to solve the issue after cabinet expansion," said a BJP leader.

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May 11,2020

Mangaluru, May 11: Hundreds of migrant labourers today gathered at a service bus stand in Mangaluru to return to Uttar Pradesh and Jharkhand.

They were working in different parts of Dakshina Kannada and remained stranded without a job after the announcement of lockdown.

Labourers said that they have not registered with Seva Sindhu portal to avail pass for travelling outside the state.

Though all the people who gathered wore a mask, the physical distancing norm was not followed.

Already three Shramik trains from Mangaluru had left for Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar with nearly 3,500 stranded labourers in the last two days.

The gathered labourers are anticipating that they would be allowed to travel to their destinations in the Shramik trains that will leave in the evening from Mangaluru.

The doctors and paramedical staff who have arrived the spot are checking the health of the labourers before allowing them to travel to the railway station.

The cost of a ticket to Uttar Pradesh is Rs 1,040 per person (which includes bus fare from service bus stand to railway station, food and water bottle).

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