MCC, Dept of Tourism issue notices to Morning Mist Home-stay

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August 1, 2012
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Mangalore, August 1: A Mangalore City Corporation notice has been pasted at the entrance of the Morning Mist Home-stay, in Padil, where students celebrating a birthday party were attacked, stating that it is a residential building and does not possess license to carry out commercial activities.

The notice dated July 30, signed by the MCC Health Officer, further states that the programmes such as engagement parties, birthday parties etc. were being conducted at the building in the past too without permission from the MCC.

The Corporation has asked Dr. Francis Pascal Subil Rebello, the owner of the building, to give a written explanation within 24 hours failing which, he has been warned of legal action and even closing down of the building as it has contributed in troubling citizens.

Speaking to Coastaldigest.com, Dr. Sudarshan B M, MCC Health Officer, said that although the deadline for the owner to give an explanation is over, he will be given an opportunity as the Corporation has not been able to contact him. “The owners have not been available for contact so we have just pasted the notice on the door. They do not seem to be in the city but we are trying to get in touch with them. A personal notice would be sent to them once they are contacted”, he said.

Department of Tourism gets red-eyed too

Another notice addressed to the owners of the building has been pasted by the district unit of the Department of Tourism, Government of Karnataka, slamming them for not obtaining permission from the Department to run it as a 'homestay'.

Running the building commercially using the word 'home-stay' without obtaining permission, has brought bad name to the Department in the light of the recent attack on students, the notice states. The Department has directed the owners to submit details of the building along with related documents within a week of receipt of the notice, failing which it has warned of apt action.

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May 5,2020

Bengaluru, May 5: The Karnataka excise department booked a case against a wine shop owner in this tech city for allegedly selling more liquor than permitted under the law to a buyer on the first day of shops reopening for business after 40-day lockdown on Monday, an official said on Tuesday.

"We have booked a case against licensed shop owner S. Venkatesh for reportedly selling Indian made liquor (IML) and beer to a buyer on Monday more than he is permitted under the Karnataka Excise Act section 36," Bengaluru South Excise Deputy Commissioner A. Giri told media persons.

The alleged sale came to light when the unidentified customer posted in the social media a receipt showing he bought liquor worth Rs 52,841 from Vanilla Spirit Zone in the city''s south-eastern suburb on Monday afternoon.

"Preliminary investigation revealed that 17.4 litres of IML was sold against the permissible limit of 2.3 litres and 35.1 litres of beer against the legal limit of 18.2 litres," Giri said.

Venkatesh, however, told Giri that the buyer paid for the liquor bought by him and seven of his colleagues at the same time from the shop as they entered together.

"We are investigating to ascertain if Venkatesh violated the license conditions by paying for liquor bought by his friends with him at the same time," Giri added.

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