25% of malaria cases of Karnataka reported from DK, Udupi'

August 6, 2012
Mangalore, August 6: Around 25 per cent of malaria cases found in the state of Karnataka were reported from its twin coastal districts of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi, said Dakshina Kannada Zilla Panchayat Chief Executive Officer Dr. K.N. Vijayaprakash.

Delivering the keynote address at the inaugural session of a workshop for media representatives on 'National Vector-borne Diseases Control Programme' jointly organized by Dakshina Kannada district administration, Dakshina Kannada Zilla Panchayat, District Health and Family Welfare Department and District Vector Borne Diseases Control Office, Dakshina Kannada, on Monday at Wenlock District Hospital RAPCC Auditorium, he said that importance should be given to health education and literacy.

He said that there were as many as 3,16,000 children studying in 1454 primary schools and 177 high schools across Dakshina Kannad district. It is very necessary that the message of seasonal diseases be propagated through them. Experts on health or officials from Health Department could talk on seasonal and water-borne diseases for 5-10 minutes a day in schools during prayer time. Even a small message such as washing of hands before meals could be helpful in the eradication of diseases, he said.

He said that 3612 cases of malaria and 129 cases of dengue had been established in Dakshina Kannada in 2012 till July. Malaria cases are found more in the city as compared to last year, whereas cases of dengue are seen more in the rural areas. Steps have to be implemented to stop the dissemination of both diseases irrespective of the urban or rural areas. It is the responsibility of the media representatives to generate awareness among people, so that these diseases can be eradicated. By means of human resources, we can more effectively propagate the message and educate the masses, he said.

District Health Officer O.R. Shrirangappa said that mosquito nets were the most effective way of preventing diseases like malaria, dengue and chikungunya. It is essential that each individual takes care of his/her own health, he said.

Presenting a power point presentation on diseases like malaria, dengue and lymphatic filariasis, District Vector Borne Disease Control Officer Dr. Arunkumar explained the historical facts of the diseases, their statistics in the district, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and control strategies. Speaking about lymphatic filariasis, he said that more than 1000 cases were reported in the coastal regions of Mangalore, Bantwal and Puttur.

Speaking on the occasion, President of Dakshina Kannada Working Journalists' Union P. B. Harish Rai said that awareness of vector-borne diseases should be created by media, and propagated to the people.

District Information Officer Rohini K. was the chief guest on the occasion. Bhaskar proposed a vote of thanks.

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July 14,2020

Kasaragod, Jul 14: Kerala State Excise department officials confiscated hawala money to the tune of Rs 2.85 crore from a person hailing from Mangaluru.

According to sources, the officials of the Kumbala Range Excise had noticed the huge baggage containing hundreds of bundles of unaccounted currencies when they intercepted a vehicle at the border check-post at Thoominad in Manjeshwar early on Tuesday morning.

The accused Shamsudheen, who was trying to transport the illegal money into Kerala has been arrested and handed over to the Manjeshwar police authorities for further action, sources added.

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March 6,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 6: School children in Karnataka will have 'bag-free' days on two Saturdays in a month as part of efforts to create a joyful learning experience, Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa announced on Thursday. By making two Saturdays in a month as bag-free days, "Sambhrama Shanivara" will be observed with the objective of creating a joyful learning experience by reducing the burden of text books, he said, presenting the 2020-21 budget in the state assembly.

"The main purpose of such days is to create awareness, by means of activities, on topics that are necessary for students to be ideal citizens," he added.

He also said for the first time in the history of the state his government presented a "child budget", making it a special feature of the budget.

All the policies and programmes for the development of children below the age of 18 are consolidated and presented in this budget and as many as 279 programmes involving Rs.36,340crore, which is 15.28 per cent of the total volume of the Budget, have been earmarked.

English medium of instruction would be given along with Urdu in 400 government Urdu schools and Rs one crore will be provided during 2020-21 for this purpose, Mr Yediyurappa said.

For the education of children of auto drivers, up to Rs 2,000 would be provided annually to each family. For this purpose, Rs 40 crore will be provided in the coming fiscal, the Chief Minister added.

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June 12,2020

Bengaluru, June 12: The Karnataka government has withdrawn its notification that allowed factories to extend working hours up to 10 hours a day and 60 hours a week, with immediate effect.

The extension of work hours was from eight hours a day and 48 hours a week. On May 22, the government had exempted all the factories registered under the Factories Act, from the provisions of Section 51 (weekly hours) and Section 54 (daily hours), till August 21 subject to certain conditions.

"Whereas, having examined the provisions further, the Government of Karnataka now intends to withdraw the said notification," the state government in a fresh notification dated June 11 said.

It said, "Therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred under Section 5 of Factories Act, 1948 (Act No. 63 of 1948), the Government of Karnataka hereby withdraws the Notification dated 22-05-2020 with immediate effect."

According to the Karnataka Employers' Association, a petition was filed in the High Cour challenging the May 22 notification as "illegal, arbitrary and in violation" of Section 5 of the Factories Act which permits exemption from any of the provisions of the Factories Act only in case of Public Emergencies'.

During the course of hearing on June 11 an observation was made by the High Court, that it may have to quash the notification unless the government clarifies as to what is the 'Public Emergency' involved to enhance the working hours by exempting some provisions of the Factories Act, it said.

The court further observed that the government should make a submission on June 12 in this behalf. However, the government withdrew the notification on June 11 itself. Recently states like Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh too had retracted after permitting extending work hours.

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