Protect bio-diversity; shut all four units of the Kaiga'

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June 18, 2012

kaigaMangalore, June 18: The Kali Valley environment awareness campaign and the Save Kali movement on Sunday passed a resolution urging the Union and State governments to take steps to protect the bio-diversity in the valley at a meeting at Keravadi.

The meeting, attended among others by Sri Gangadharendra Saraswathi Swamiji of Swarnavalli Math, felt that the big dams built across the Kali river, the factories on the banks of the river, and the Kaiga nuclear power station had caused irreparable damage to the valley.

It urged the State and the Union governments to draw up a plan to rejuvenate the valley. It said the onus of protecting the forest in the Kali valley was with the KPCL.

The Swamiji felt that all four units of the Kaiga Generation Stations should be shut till the health survey, being conducted by the Tata Memorial Centre (TMC), Mumbai, proves that there are no health hazards in the areas surrounding the station.

He demanded safety committees in areas surrounding KGS. He warned that people will oppose the proposed 5th and 6th units in KGS. The Union cabinet has approved the proposal for the setting up of unit 5 and 6, and permission from the ministry of environment and forests is awaited,

Alleging that cancer and abortions were on the rise in Kaiga and surrounding areas, the Swamiji demanded transparency from Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd (NPCIL) officials on the effect that the plant has been having on the health of villagers residing in surrounding areas.

The swamiji alleged that despite demands that people's representatives too must be accommodated in the survey team, the government conducted the survey through TMC.

Anant Hegde Ashisar, chairman of the Western Ghat Task Force, warned of a non-violent satyagraha if the 5 & 6th units of KGS is commissioned.

Ashisar alleged that factories in Dandeli are releasing effluent toxins in to river Kali. Companies who are earning huge profits should as part of their social responsibility provide basic needs to the people. It is time to think of the welfare of the farmers and tribals living in the Kali river valley area.

The forest department planted around 500 saplings in Keravadi village.


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March 28,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 28: Dakshina Kannada District observed a total shutdown on Saturday with closure of all shops, barring milk booths and pharmacy, to prevent spread of deadly Coronavirus.

The Central Market, a hub of activities where vegetables, groceries, flowers are sold, remained closed. Despite the milk booths and pharmacies being exempted from the purview of bandh, only a few milk booths remained open here.

The administration decided to go far bandh ion the wake of people failing to follow the lockdown guidelines of maintaining social distance and some wandering on the streets without valid reason. Moreover, there was increase in the number of corona cases despite measures taken, Deputy Commissioner Sindhu B Rupesh said.

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July 2,2020

Mangaluru, Jul 2: A middle aged man who was battling health issues due to kidney-related ailments, breathed his last at a private hospital.

He was tested positive for coronavirus.

The deceased was a 49-year-old resident of Kalladka in Bantwal.

According to sources, the man, was getting treated for tuberculosis and liver-related ailments, he was at home since 20 days.

On June 27 he was admitted to the private hospital in the city due to kidney related ailment.

With this, the total number of death of covid patients in the district reached to 18.

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January 19,2020

New Delhi, Jan 19: Senior Congress leader Kapil Sibal on Sunday asserted that every state assembly has the constitutional right to pass a resolution and seek the amended Citizenship Act's withdrawal, but if the law is declared constitutional by the Supreme Court then it will be problematic to oppose it.

His remarks came a day after he had said there is no way a state can deny the implementation of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) when it is already passed by the Parliament.

"I believe the CAA is unconstitutional. Every State Assembly has the constitutional right to pass a resolution and seek its withdrawal. When and if the law is declared to be constitutional by the Supreme Court then it will be problematic to oppose it. The fight must go on!" Sibal said in a tweet.

His remarks on the CAA at the Kerala Literature Festival (KLF) on Saturday had caused a flutter as several non-BJP governments, including Kerala, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, West Bengal and Maharashtra, have voiced their disagreement with the CAA as well as National Register of Citizens (NRC) and National Population Register (NPR).

"If the CAA is passed no state can say 'I will not implement it'. It is not possible and is unconstitutional. You can oppose it, you can pass a resolution in the Assembly and ask the central government to withdraw it.

"But constitutionally saying that I won't implement, it is going to be problematic and going to create more difficulties," said the former minister of law and justice.

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