Growing drug menace in M'lore needs to be checked'

June 28, 2012

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Mangalore, June 28: The spread of the menace of drugs and narcotics in the state is as serious a threat as terrorism said Yogish Bhat, Deputy Speaker, Karnataka Legislative Assembly.

He was addressing media persons at the Deputy Commissioner's office on Thursday where he along with several other officials from various departments including police, environment, health, narcotics, district administration besides others, held a meeting to tackle the growing drugs menace besides other issues.

Mr. Bhat said that after discussions, a report will have to be made and submitted so that the issue could be brought up in the Assembly in the coming session and apt steps could be taken by the government.

Discussions on a range of issues concerning drug menace in the region including the check of drugs supply from Goa, Kerala and other places, enhancing dog squad services for drug detection etc besides proposals from the Narcotics and Health Deaprtments will be held, Mr. Bhat said.

Appachhu Ranjan, Madikeri MLA, said that Mangalore being an educational hub attracts students not just from Kodagu but from other parts of the world too. On the other hand, Mangalore stands second in the state as far as drug menace is concerned. Suggestions to control the menace will be considered so that apt steps are taken. Installing cameras in educational institutions is one option. Subjecting students to alcohol tests can also be considered as it will help in creating fear and awareness among the student community that would prompt them to stay away from narcotics, he said.


Compensation package for Malekudiyas

Mr. Bhat on the occasion said that the issue of providing suitable rehabilitation and compensation to Malekudiyas of Belthangady Taluk will is also being discussed.

“Rehabilitation and compensation for not just Malekudiyas but about 1400 families in the Western Ghats as a whole, is being discussed. No family would be forced to accept the compensations although we admit that in the past such instances have taken place. A report in this regard will be submitted jointly by the Revenue, Forest and Police Deaprtments as to what should be the compensation parameters”, Mr. Bhat said.

Lakya Dam

Mr. Bhat said that the officials will pay a visit to the Lakya dam site later this evening to see if the silt being deposited there could be used as an alternative for sand which is required for various purposes in the state.

The issue of arrangement of drinking water facility to Mangalore City Corporation without any objections from the Forest Department will also be addressed, he said.

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May 4,2020

Udupi, May 4: Udupi Deputy Commissioner G Jagadeesha said that mechanised boat fishing will be permitted in Udupi district in another two days.

He further said that the decision was taken after the district was declared as a Green Zone as no fresh cases of COVID-19 were reported from the district in the past several days.

The Deputy Commissioner told the media here that fishing will be permitted but social distancing has to be practised and only 30 boats will be permitted in a day.

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February 5,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 5: Karnataka Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Tuesday said that he has demanded a report on the Shaheen School incident after reports emerged that children were allegedly interrogated by the police for hours at a stretch, while not allowing parents to be present.

Terming the incident a very sensitive matter as it involves children, Basavaraj Bommai said, "I have asked for a report on the Shaheen School incident. As it is a very sensitive and serious issue, I have asked the police to handle it carefully."

"I have asked the police to take the help of the women and child protection committee at the district level. However, I have been told that the police had visited the area where the play was done and no interrogation of children in isolation took place. Nevertheless, I have asked the police to handle the issue with care and do everything within the law," Basavaraj added.

The matter pertains to a programme organised as a part of the Republic day celebrations where the children in Shaheen School in Bidar had staged a play against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and National Register of Citizens (NRC).

The Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) had protested alleging that the play at Shaheen School in Bidar was derogatory. In the play, the participants were shown staging an anti-CAA sequence where there were dialogues encouraging non-cooperation with anyone asking for documents. A case was registered against the school management.

Meanwhile, CEO of Shaheen Education Institute, Bidar, Tauseef Madikeri had said, "Police have invoked Sections 124A, 505 and 504 of the IPC against the institution, over a play staged against CAA and NRC. It is beyond anyone's imagination. Deputy SP visited the classroom and interrogated the students."

Karnataka police had sealed the offices of the school after its students participated in the play. Meanwhile, the police had questioned students of Shaheen School after a play against the CAA and NRC was staged during the Republic Day celebrations.

The child rights groups, teachers and educationists had issued a statement condemning the police interrogation in the incident.

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June 7,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 7: Fatalities due to coronavirus reached 61 in Karnataka with two more deaths, while 239 more tested positive for the viral infection, pushing the tally in the state to 5,452, the health department said on Sunday.

The total COVID-19 cases in the state include 2,132 discharges, 3,257 active cases and 61 deaths. A 61-year-old woman suffering from hypothyroidism and was diagnosed with Severe Acute Respiratory Illness (SARI) died on Saturday whereas a 57-year-old man having filariasis and chronic nyeloid leukemia died on Sunday in Bengaluru.

Most of those who contributed for Sunday's new cases were interstate passengers. 183 passengers, most of whom returned from Maharashtra were tested positive for the virus, the health bulletin said.

According to the health department, 39 coronavirus positive cases were reported in Kalaburagi and Yadagiri, 38 in Belagavi, 23 in Bengaluru urban, 17 each in Dakshina Kannada and Davangere, 13 in Udupi, 12 in Shivamogga, nine in Vijayapura, seven in Bidar, six in Ballari, five each in Bengaluru Rural and Hassan, three in Dharwad, two each in Gadag and Uttara Kannada and one each in Mandya and Raichur.

India today reported the highest single-day spike of 9,971 new Covid-19 cases and 287 deaths in the last 24 hours, taking the total number of cases in the country to 2,46,628

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