Karandlaje demands UPCL to compensate evacuees and victims

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August 24, 2012

Padubidri, August 24: Udupi Power Corporation Limited thermal plant should compensate the evacuees and victims said Energy Minister Shobha Karandlaje.

Speaking to the UPCL officials, here, on Friday, the minister also urged the company to thoroughly follow the environment safety measures in the plant and also in the project area.

“The Company should properly execute its corporate social responsibilities, besides taking up safety measures in the project area, especially at the cooling towers, ash pond and pipelines”, she said.

UPCL CEO Ravindran explained the safety measures adopted to control the environment pollutions in the area.

“The water is collected from sea and drift eliminator is used to eliminate the salt contents. Electrostatic precipitators remove 80 per cent of the fly ashes and only small amount of ashes are released into air through chimneys. The sulphur content is also removed. The high pressure turbine enables the cooling of the sea water.

Air quality monitors are also introduced at the main gates. The project has come up in 570 acres of land, of which the main plant covers the area up to 400 acres,” he added.

Yellur Gram Panchayath Member Nagesh Bhat alleged that the Company has not taken any precautionary measures to avoid environment disasters even after repeated appeals. The water bodies in the surrounding 8 kms radius are polluted.

Following the implementation of safety measures, the water is purified only up to 60 per cent. Although they claim that only .01 per cent of fly ash is released to air through chimneys, it is not less than 4 tonnes of fly ash that is released every day. In ash pond, heavy particles are made to settle down in the water.

However, it proves to be environment hazardous, he added and stressed for proper compensation as there is plenty of crop loss in the surrounding region.

Principal Secretary, Energy Narasimha Raju inquired regarding monthly monitoring of wells and other water drains and pipelines in the area. However, DC Dr M T Reju said that there are no complainants of breakage in pipeline after the month of June.

Ravindran said that as a part of corporate social responsibility, the Company has taken up projects like recycling factory and also water harvesting plant. About 1/3rd of the plant area is used for afforestation and 2.30 lakhs saplings have been planted in the area. The Company has earmarked Rs 5 crores for corporate social responsibility, of which Rs 4 crores is already spent.

“We have also contributed to educational and health facilities and an artificial limb center is set up,” he added.

The DC said that district administration has given guidelines to offer drinking water facilities to the people in the surrounding areas. The major works taken up by the company is constructing roads than anything else, he added.

Karandlaje said that UPCL has not compensated as many as 360 fishermen families at the cost of Rs 6 crore as directed by the government. The fishing trade of these fishermen was badly affected owing to the installation of the plant.

However, the Company officials said that there is no end for the demands by fishermen and the company is ready to deposit the fund with the DC. Ravindran said the company has employed 46 people from the families of evacuees and remaining people have been given compensation.

The DC said that as many as 900 applications have come from the people who were displaced due to the project.

District-in-Charge Minister Kota Srinivas Poojary said that all applications should be verified and also Tahsildar should take the responsibilities of identifying the eligible for compensation packages.

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July 14,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 14: The Karnataka government on Tuesday made changes to the Land Reforms Act 1961 through an ordinance to allow non-agriculturists to buy and own farmland for farming.

“The Land Reforms Act has been amended through an ordinance and notified after Governor Vajubhai R Vala gave his assent to it on Monday night,” a Revenue Department official told media persons.

It now permits non-farmers to buy farmland and grow food crops. But they can’t use it for other activities.

“Sections 79 A, B and C of the Act have been repealed, paving way for bona fide citizens to invest in farmland and take to farming as a hobby, passion or additional occupation, which is rewarding,” the official said.

The amended Act will enable the state to attract investment in the farm sector and boost food output. The farm sector’s contribution to the state’s gross domestic product (GDP) has been less than the manufacturing and services sectors over the last two decades.

Criticism by farmers, the Congress and the JD(S) since the cabinet approved changes on June 11 forced the state government to retain section 80 of the Act, with an amendment, to prevent sale of dam water irrigated farmland.

“The ordinance has also added a new section (80A), which says relaxations under the Act will not apply to land given to farmers under the Karnataka SC and ST (Scheduled Caste and Tribe) Act 1978,” the official said.

The changes permit mortgage of farmland only to the state-run institutions, firms and cooperative societies specified in the Act. The ordinance also makes legal cases pending in courts against the sections amended redundant as the new Act addresses the concerns raised in them.

“Besides generating substantial revenue for the state government, the Act will now allow farmers who find the occupation non-remunerative and risky due to droughts/floods and labour shortage to sell their surplus land to urban buyers,” the official said.

Ruling BJP Rajya Sabha member KC Ramamurthy from Bengaluru said the amended Act would allow any citizen to buy farmland.

“Though hundreds of people petitioned successive governments for the past 45 years to abolish the ‘draconian’ sections, they were ignored. I compliment Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa and Revenue Minister R Ashoka for the decision to allow everyone to buy farmland irrespective of their occupation or profession,” Ramamurthy told media persons.

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January 31,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 31: Karnataka Chief Secretary TM Vijay Bhaskar on Friday announced to sanction 160 acres of land at Kenjar in the Taluk for setting up the Indian Coast Guard Academy.

The land was allotted from the land bank of Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board (KIADB).

Mr Bhaskar made the announcement at the commissioning of the high-speed interceptor boat C-448 of the Indian Coast Guard at New Mangalore recently.

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February 29,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 29: A Lingayat seer on Friday threatened to get 10 BJP MLAs to quit if Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa does not make MLA Dattatreya Patil Revoor a minister soon.

"If Yediyurappa does not make BJP's Gulbarga South MLA Dattatreya Patil Revoor a minister, I will get 10 ruling party legislators resign and reduce the government to a minority, forcing the Chief Minister to resign," said Srishaila Saranga mutt seer Deshikendra Swami at a meeting in Kalaburagi on Friday.

Addressing a gathering of the Lingayat community, to which Revoor belongs, the seer said although he wanted Yediyurappa to complete the remaining 3-year term in office and the BJP to return to power after the next elections, it would be difficult for Yediyurappa to continue if Revoor is not made a minister.

"Yediyurappa will be in office for the next three years if he makes Revoor minister. If not, I will ask him (latter) also to resign, as does not need to be in politics anymore because he has a house, many acres of agricultural land and is very rich," the seer told the gathering in Kannada.

In his nomination to contest in the May 2018 assembly elections, Revoor (37) declared in an affidavit Rs 17-crore assets, including immovable properties.

Wishing Yediyurappa to remain in office for the next three years and return as Chief Minister, the seer said if Yediyurappa is forced to quit, then the Lingayat community would not get an opportunity to have its leader as Chief Minister again for at least 30 years.

Yediyurappa, whose constituency is Shikaripura in Shivamogga district, is considered the tallest Lingayat leader of the politically powerful community, which accounts for 18% of the 6.5-crore state's population.

Though a dozen BJP legislators won from the erstwhile Hyderabad-Karnataka region in the May 2018 Assembly elections, only Prabhu Chauhan from the adjacent Bidar district was made minister for animal husbandry.

The Saranga mutt seer’s threat comes a month after Veerashaiva Lingayat Panchamasali seer Swami Vachananda, dared Yediyurappa to make 3 of the community legislators ministers ahead of the second cabinet expansion on February 6.

At a Lingayat gathering in the state's Davengere district on January 15, Vachananda told Yediyurappa to make party's Bilgi legislator Murgesh Nirani Minister, failing which the community would withdraw its support to the ruling party.

Hiryur is about 300km northwest of the southern state's capital Bengaluru.

Ticking off the young seer, a defiant Yediyurappa, however, threatened to walk out of the meeting if he was blackmailed for making Lingayat MLAs ministers.

"You cannot threaten me saying your sub-sect (Veera Shaiva) community would not support the BJP in the next assembly or Lok Saba elections, due in 2023 and 2024," retorted Yediyurappa, reasserting his status as the community's strongman in the state.

In the second cabinet expansion, only 10 newly elected legislators who defected from the Congress and the Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S) were made ministers, leaving 6 posts vacant in the 34-member ministry.

In the first cabinet expansion on August 20, 2019, 17 party legislators were made ministers. Nirani and others, who were present on the dais, pacified Yediyurappa to take his seat and requested the seer to avoid making political speech on such occasions.

"The chief minister threatened to resign than succumb to pressures from religious or community followers," a party official told media.

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