It's Republic of Mangalore, say Congress members

July 31, 2012

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Bangalore, July 31: Two days after thugs brutalised some young men and women at a homestay in Mangalore, the Opposition Congress squarely blamed the ruling BJP for the recurrence of such barbaric incidents in the district.

Congress leader Siddaramaiah on Monday said in the Assembly that the government's failure to take stringent action against the habitual offenders was the main reason for a repeat of such attacks.

He said the police in Mangalore had become helpless onlookers and the City was apparently turning into a 'Republic of Mangalore', with the tacit support of the State government. (Bellary had earned the dubious sobriquet when lawlessness reigned in the district).

He said the government should hold the deputy commissioner and the superintendent of police responsible for the incident, which is akin to Talibanisation. The immoral behaviour of the attackers has put the entire civil society to shame.

The police, who were at the spot, remained mute spectators when the hooligans were thrashing and molesting women, while senior officers have released a BJP corporator after arresting him in connection with the incident. This clearly showed the government's support to organisations which take law into their hands in the name of protecting Hindutva, he said.

Siddaramaiah said Subhash Padil, the convenor of Hindu Jagaran Vedike in Mangalore, admitted without hesitation that he was behind the attacks on the youth at the homestay. He was also involved in a similar attack on a pub in Mangalore in 2009 and was booked under Section 307 (attempt to murder) and sent to jail. He has been projecting himself as a protector of Hinduism. The government should have externed him then, he said.

“Is it a crime to celebrate birthday parties...or drink beer? In Mangalore, if two youngsters belonging to the Hindu and the Muslim community speak to each other, organisations claiming to be saviours of Hindutva mindlessly attack them. Why is the government tolerating such moral policing, words that find no mention in the Constitution or the Indian Penal Code. It looks like there is no governance or government in the State,” he said.

Several Congress MLAs joined the issue and alleged that law and order situation is worsening in the district.

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January 12,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 12: Karnataka’s ranking in Niti Aayog’s sustainable development goals (SDG) index rose by one place to No. 6 in 2019, compared to the year before.

Of the 17 SDGs that are used to compute the overall index, Karnataka topped in two – ‘climate action’ and ‘life on water’. The former is a measure of how well a state integrates climate action into policies and strategies and promote mechanisms for raising capacity for effective climate change planning and management. The latter focuses on preventing marine pollution, ending illegal and destructive fishing practices, and sustainably managing and protecting marine and coastal ecosystems.

It also did well in ‘decent work and economic growth’ and ‘peace, justice and strong institutions’. But it fared poorly, slipping 16 places – from No. 5 in 2018 to No. 21 in 2019 – in ‘industry, innovation and infrastructure’. Rankings in ‘quality education’ and ‘zero hunger’ have also fallen. While in education it is now ranked 7, a drop of three places, in ‘zero hunger’, it has dropped to No. 17 from 13. SDG is a United Nations initiative. Niti Aayog has customised it for India, and 36 states and union territories are ranked. The organisation admits there is an issue of data availability in India, indicating the numbers may not exactly reflect the ground situation.

In ‘industry, innovation and infrastructure, Karnataka scored just 40 out of a target of 100. The country average was 65. It failed to achieve targets in all the four parameters for the category, except in the number of mobile connections, where it has 100 connections per 100 population. The biggest dip was in manufacturing industry jobs and in providing allweather roads under Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana to targeted habitats. Niti Ayog has given a score of 0 for the latter. Speaking on the dismal performance in the ‘industry and infrastructure’ category, state planning commission vice-chairman BJ Puttaswamy said he was yet to look into this parameter. “I have asked the departments concerned to meet me by Monday,” he said.

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July 2,2020

Mangaluru, Jul 2: A youth who was on job hunt committed suicide by hanging from the roof of his house in Maroli on Wednesday.

32-year-old Advaita Shetty taken pilot training and looking for a job, According to sources, he had come back to his native place, Maroli, three days ago.

The exact reason behind this extreme step is not known yet.

Kankanady town police have registered a case in this regard.

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May 30,2020

Bengaluru, May 30: Health Minister B Sriramulu banned the consumption of chewing tobacco in public places on Saturday, which is marked as World Tobacco Day. The ban would include chewing paan masala and spitting in public places.

In June 2013, the state banned the manufacture, storage, sale, or distribution of gutka and paan masala containing tobacco or nicotine as ingredients to reduce the prevalence of tobacco use. On October 26, 2016, the state proscribed all kinds of chewing tobacco, containing tobacco or nicotine or both in accordance with the Supreme Court order.

Karnataka is the second state in India to ban e-cigarettes. The state also prohibited single cigarettes. Until September 2019, the state counselled 15,698 patients in tobacco cessation centres set up in private dental colleges.

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