Rs 20 lakh misused in 37 grampanchayats in DK under MGNREGS'

July 5, 2012

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Mangalore, July 5: In a bid to recover the misused funds under Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Scheme (MGNREGS), MP Nalin Kumar Kateel set a deadline of one month from Thursday, to all the Taluk Panchayat Executive Officers in the district to recover the misappropriation amount.

Presiding over the District Vigilance and Monitoring Committee meeting at Netravati Hall in Zilla Panchayat on Thursday, the MP said that out of Rs 20 lakh misappropriation amount in 37 gram panchayats during the year 2011-12, an amount of Rs 7.85 has been recovered so far. The Taluk Panchayat EOs should recover the pending amount of Rs 12.15 lakh within a month, he ordered. Expressing concern over the increased in misappropriation cases in MGNREGS, he insisted the Taluk Panchayat officers to check the misuse of the grant this year.

The Executive Officers of all the five Taluk Panchayats furnished details about the utilised amount under MGNREGS labour budget last year. Accordingly, Rs 2.37 crore of the sanctioned amount of Rs 2.80 crore was utilised in Sullia taluk, Rs 2.62 crore of Rs 3.64 crore was utilised in Puttur taluk, Rs 4.05 crore of Rs 5.78 crore was utilised in Mangalore taluk, Rs 3.78 crore of Rs 4.69 crore was utilised in Belthangady taluk, while Bantwal taluk has used the amount fully. In response, the MP ordered all the TPs to make the full utilisation of the funds this year. Priority should be given to the public work rather than the individual works, he said.

The officials informed that a proposal has been submitted to develop 85 km road in the district under Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana. Under the proposed work, the interior roads will be developed at a cost of Rs 37 crore. Of the 85 km road, six roads stretching upto 66 km will be developed.

Meanwhile, the National Highway officers said that the development of roads stretching up to 27 km has been taken up at a cost of Rs 14 crore in the district.

Of the three works, the road work from Padil to Pumpwell has been completed while two other works will be taken up after the end of monsoon. On Mani-Sampaje road development work, KRDCL officer informed that 38 km road stretching from Mani to Kavu has been completed and the pending work will be taken up after the rainy season.

“Though there were suggestions to include the contractor in the blacklist for not meeting the deadline, the legal hurdles have not allowed to take the decision,” the officers said.

The MP also insisted on fixing the loopholes in Malavoor dam using the calamity relief fund.

District Vigilance and Monitoring Standing Committee member Rajiv Shetty complained that eligible disabled people were put into trouble as the government has stopped issuing pension in the backdrop of forgery and other misappropriation cases.

The District Revenue officer clarified that pensions will be given to those who submit fresh applications. As many as 336 cases have been reinstated so far, she said.

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April 21,2020

Kasaragod, Apr 21: Kerala reported a spike in COVID-19 cases on Tuesday with 19 people testing positive, after a decline in the numbers in the past few days, as the total infections touched 426 in the southern state.

Kannur recorded 10 cases, Palakkad four, Kasaragod three and Malappuram and Kollam one each, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan told reporters here.

The number of those getting infected were in single digits over the past few days.

Of the 10 positive cases from Kannur, nine of them had come from abroad and one had been infected through contact, he said.

Pointing out that the positive cases in Palakkad,Malappuram and Kollam had come from neighbouring Tamil Nadu, Vijayan said there is need to enforce strict vigilance in places bordering neighbouring states.

Sixteen people tested negative on Tuesday, while the total active cases 117, he added.

At least 32,000 people are under observation,

Of the around 20,000 samples sent, 19,440 had returned negative, Vijayan said.

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Mangaluru, June 17: As many as 47 buses have been arranged by the district administration to transport 1,043 II PU students from the border areas of Kerala to the respective examination centres in Dakshina Kannada.

The II PU English examination, which was postponed in Karnataka due to covid lockdown, will be held on June 18. A total of 26,942 students are expected to appear for the examination across the district. Among them 6322 students have chosen to write their exam in the centres near to their hometown, following the COVID-19 pandemic. As many as 1,043 students are expected to come from Kerala.

22 KSRTC buses and 11 schools buses have been arranged from Talapady toll gate near Mariyashrama Church, 2 each KSRTC buses from Punyakoti Nagara in Mudipu, Bayar and Anekal in Vittal border, 1 KSRTC bus from Pathur in Kurnadu border, 3 KSRTC buses from Saradka in Vittal border, school buses from Kayar Padav in Puttur border, Panjikallu in Sullia border, Karike in Sullia border and Alatti Baddadka have been arranged.

The students have been asked to be present at a designated place to board the bus at 7 am and have to get their hall ticket and identity card, said DC Sindhu B Rupesh.

All the students should mandatorily wear masks and use sanitisers before entering the examination centres. The principals of colleges, where students from Kerala, are studying have been asked to deploy staff to make arrangements to ensure that students reach the examination centres on time and get back home after the exam.

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