Reoccurrence of tsunami in coastal Karnataka cannot be ruled out, says expert

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August 4, 2012

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Mangalore, August 4: Terming the Coastal Karnataka as disaster-prone region, Dr. Kumar V.L.S of National Disaster Response Team, said that the possibilities of reoccurrence calamities like the devastating tsunami of 2004 could not be ruled out in this region.

Delivering the keynote address at the inaugural session of the two-day workshop on 'District Disaster Response Team Training' organised by the Dakshina Kannada district branch of Indian Red Cross Society (IRCS) on Saturday at the auditorium of S.D.M. Business Management College, Mangalore, he advised the volunteers assembled for the workshop to be in touch with the district administration during emergencies.

Stating that the disaster management was a continuous process of containment of risks, he said as many as 12 industries have been recognised in Dakshina Kannada district as Major Accidental Hazard (MAH) units, which is highest in the State after highly industrialised Bangalore. In case of any unfortunate incidents in these units, the damage would be severe. The Konkan Railway is a landslide-prone area, where disasters could occur. Hazardous chemicals are transported via two major National Highways in the region, where accidents can happen. Such reasons make Dakshina Kannada susceptible to disasters, pointed out.

He said that workshops were conducted in every district by Red Cross and humanitarian services were also rendered. Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) are taught to the voluntary teams so that their services and official rescue operations do not overlap with each other. Training on how to provide relief and rescue operations are also taught to volunteers, to make sure that they are available to help the authorities in case of disasters, he said.

Delivering the inaugural address, Principal of SDM Business Management College Dr. Devaraj K. said that it would be much easier to tackle emergencies if a permanent disaster management team was set up in the region. “Citizens in Western countries like the US are given disaster management training, and we need to conduct workshops for the people so that loss of lives can be prevented. We must be prepared for emergencies and disasters,” he said.

He recounted last year's Fukushima's nuclear plant disaster in Japan, where the situation was brought under control within 15 days because of the effective disaster management planning of Japanese. “When the Bhopal gas tragedy occurred, the factory workers were not largely affected as they knew how to divert the leaked gas elsewhere,” he added.

Karnataka State Fire and Emergency Services Chief Fire Officer H.S. Varadaraj said that participation and response from volunteers was required during emergencies. “What is necessary during emergency situations is help and assistance, so as to recover as many casualties as possible. We need co-operation from the people if we are to perform our duty in an effective manner,” he said.

On the occasion, Dr. Devaraj released a handbook on 'District Disaster Response Team'.

Vice-President of the district unit of Indian Red Cross Society Dr. Devadas Rai presided over the programme. Chairman of Disaster Response Sub-Committee Yathish Baikampady welcomed the gathering, and Secretary of IRCS, Dakshina Kannada, Suresh Kumar proposed a vote of thanks.


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March 5,2020

Mar 5: The Karnataka government on Thursday proposed to increase rate of tax on petrol and diesel by three per cent which would make the fuel dearer by Rs 1.60 and Rs 1.59 per litre, respectively.

Presenting the 2020-21 budget in the Legislative Assembly, Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa proposed to increase rate of tax on petrol from 32 per cent to 35 per cent and diesel from 21 per cent to 24 per cent, as part of additional resource mobilisation measures.

Yediyurappa, who also holds the finance portfolio, increased excise duty on Indian Made Liquor (KML) across 18 slabs by six per cent.

However, to promote affordable housing, the government proposed to reduce stamp duty on first time registration of new apartments/flats costing less than Rs 20 lakh from existing five per cent to two per cent.

This is the first budget of the BJP government after coming to power last year; it's the seventh presented by Yediyurappa.

"For the year 2020-21, a total amount of Rs 55,732 crore is provided for stimulating economic growth sector", the Chief Minister said.

He said the revenue collection target for the Commercial Taxes department for the year 2020-21 is fixed at Rs 82,443 crore.

Stating the government had fixed a revenue target of Rs 20,950 crore for the excise department for the year 2019- 20, he said at the end of February Rs 19,701 crore had been collected.

"We hope to achieve the budget target."

He also hoped with the increase in rates and effective enforcement and regulatory measures, the Excise department would be achieving the target of Rs 22,700 crore fixed for the financial year 2020-21.

On the transport sector, Yediyurappa said it is proposed to levy motor vehicle tax on contract carriages having seating capacity to carry more than 12 passengers, but not more than 20 passengers at the rate of Rs 900 per seat per quarter.

He said it is also proposed to levy vehicle tax on new model sleeper coaches which are granted permits under section 88 (9) of MV Act 1988 at the rate of Rs 4,000 per sleeper per quarter.

Noting that a target of Rs 7,100 crore revenue collection is expected to be achieved in 2019-20 in transport sector, he said for 2020-21 revenue collection target has been fixed at Rs 7,115 crore.

He said the revenue collection target for 2019-20 under stamps and registration was fixed at Rs 11,828 crore and against this Rs 10,248 crore has been collected till the end of February 2020 which is 87 per cent of full year target.

While the revenue collection target for 2020-21 under stamps and registration is fixed at Rs 12,655 crore.

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January 23,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 23: Karnataka government on Thursday notified the much-hyped anti-superstition law that aims to prevent and eradicate "inhuman evil practices".

According to Social Welfare principal Secretary G Kumar Naik, the state social welfare department has issued a gazette notification and The Karnataka Prevention and Eradication of Inhuman Evil Practices and Black Magic Act, 2017, that intends to protect the common people against "evil" and "sinister" practices, shall come into force with effect from January 4 2020, the government notification issued earlier this month read.

The act seeks to combat and eradicate such inhuman practices propagated and performed in the name of "black magic" by conmen with the sinister motive of exploiting the common people, thereby destroying the social fabric of the society.

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April 12,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 12: Former chief minister H D Kumaraswamy on Sunday appealed to the Central government to announce the rent rebate scheme for the benefit of tenants in the wake of economic activities coming to a grinding halt due to COVID-19 related lockdown.

In a series of tweets, Kumaraswamy said people are facing difficulty in paying rent as usual and hence the rent rebate scheme should be initiated.

"Many countries have already announced rent rebate scheme for tenants during COVID19 emergency. It is surprising that Indian Govt has not announced any such relief even to residential tenants. I urge the PM to immediately come to the rescue of everyone living in rented housing," Kumaraswamy tweeted.

He said a considerable workforce and students in metropolitan cities live in hostels and rented houses.

As all economic activity has come to a grinding halt, it is very difficult for them to pay the rent as usual.

The Prime Minister must announce rent rebate scheme, he added.

Highlighting the plight of the tenants, Kumaraswamy said, "If the landlords insist on rent, the tenants cannot even go searching for new accommodation due to the emergency. Hence the government intervention is essential. The PM must announce a comprehensive national rent rebate scheme for COVID-19 emergency."

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