24x7 drinking water supply to every household in Mangalore soon'

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August 25, 2012

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Mangalore, August 25: Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar Saturday said that all necessary steps would be taken to implement 24x7 drinking water supply project in Mangalore City Corporation soon following the successful implementation of the same by the civic bodies Hubli, Dharwad, Gulbarga and Belgaum.

Speaking after inaugurating the renovated Council Hall (Mangala Auditorium) of Mangalore City Corporation, CM said that more power would be given to the Commissioner and Council of City Corporation, so that decisions could be taken easily and implemented effectively for the development of the city.

S. Suresh Kumar, Minister for Housing and Urban Development, also said that steps would be taken to provide 24x7 drinking water supply to every household in the city.

Mr Shettar said that apart from the already sanctioned Rs 100 crore State Finance Commission fund for MCC, same amount would be sanctioned in second phase soon. He also promised to complete the pending work at Thumbay vented dam at the earliest to prevent water crisis in the region.

Mr Shettar said that the renovated MCC auditorium was the most excellent on in the State. The city of Mangalore is a clean and excellent one and so is the entire district of Dakshina Kannada. More work needs to be done to develop it further, he said.

Shashidhar Hegde, Corporator, appealed to the CM to implement an extensive drainage system in the city, along with implementing 24x7 drinking water supply system. Due to the lack of rains in the region, water in the Thumbay vented dam had reduced alarmingly resulting in the water crisis in the region in January. He requested the CM to see to it that the project be completed without any further delays. He also requested for an increase in the power of MCC council, as it took 6 – 12 months to get a decision sanctioned by the State Government. He also appealed to the CM to hand over property deeds to those citizens residing on government lands, and labourers be given permanent employment.

S. Suresh Kumar, Minister for Housing and Urban Development was also present.

Special Package for endosulfan victims

Later addressing a press meet, Mr Shettar said that a special package for endosulfan victims would be offered along with finding a feasible solution to the problem. Two day-care-centres for the affected have been opened in the district, and relief will be provided to those families who have not received any. The issue will be extensively discussed and solution will be sought following the example of the Government of Kerala, he said.

An appeal has been made to the Central Government to provide short term and long term relief packages for drought-hit farmers in the state. The State Government will offer them not just relief and drought tackling strategies, but loans taken by the farmers up to Rs 25,000 will be waivered off, which will result in a loss of Rs 3600 crore to the government. Assistance is also required from the Central Government in providing relief, he said.

Speaking on the rehabilitation of the displaced Malekudiyas in Kudremukh, he said that discussions would be held separately with representatives in Dakshina Kannada, Chikmagalur and Udupi districts, and a solution would be sought.

In reply to a question, Mr Shettar said that necessary steps would be taken to fill all vacant posts in National Human Rights Commission and in Lokayukta which is being discussed in the Supreme Court. In reply to another question regarding the homestay attack, he said that all those miscreants who had taken the law in their hands would be brought to books.

The foundation stone had been laid for the construction of a fountain in Kadri Park, while Rs 4 crore has been released for the construction of Ambedkar Bhavan in the City Corporation premises, he said.

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April 3,2020

Mysuru/Chamarajanagara, Apr 3: In order to prevent the transmission of Novel Coronavirus though overcrowding, the central jails in Mysuru and Chamarajanagar have begun releasing some of their inmates.

As many as 55 undertrials and convicts were released from Mysuru jail since the last two days, while 18 were released from the prison in Chamarajanagar. The jail inmates had been released on interim bail, for a period of two months.

While the undertrials were facing charges that involved a maximum prison term of seven years, the convicts were facing criminal miscellaneous cases of the family court. Most of the convicts released were prisoners who had not paid the maintenance costs ordered by the family courts in divorce cases.

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June 12,2020

Mangaluru, Jun 12: A pregnant woman who returned from Maharashtra and tested positive for coronavirus on Wednesday, gave birth to a child at the Wenlock COVID-19 hospital in Mangaluru. After she experienced labour pain, a team of expert doctors performed the delivery through the caesarean section on Thursday.

Both the woman and the new born are safe, hospital sources said. The woman, who belongs to Kinnigoli in Dakshina Kannada district, had arrived in the city on Monday. She was in an advanced stage of pregnancy and was taken to another hospital the next day after she complained of weakness.

As she came from Maharashtra, she was shifted to a separate ward at the Wenlock hospital and quarantined. Her throat swab samples tested positive on Wednesday. A COVID-19 test will be done on the baby after a few days, district health officer Ramachandra Bairy said.

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Media Release
January 23,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 23: With the results of Joint Entrance Examination (JEE-Main) out, it is celebration time at CFAL (Centre for Advanced Learning), Mangalore’s top training institute as 12 of its students have secured above 99 percentile, out of 120 students who appeared at the prestigious national examination held in January this year. The students are: Kaustubh Rao (99.79), Ujwal Kumar (99.77), Dheeraj Kamath (99.74), Pramod Rao (99.68), Santhosh M (99.59), Mohan Nayak (99.49), Rihan D’silva (99.43), Rishan D’silva (99.41), Pranav Rao (99.41), Aamod BK (99.29), Anmol J Shetty (99.22) and Madhura Sabhahit (99.083).

Apart from the above students, 8 students have scored above 98 percentile, the details of the students are: D.K. Goutham (98.67), Tejah S.S. (98.49), Akash Shetty (98.4), Tejas Bhat K (98.34), Ninaad PS (98.31), Shreepoorna Rao (98.3), K. Annapoorna Prabhu (98.3) and Rakshith Sajjan (98.2). The results of many more students are awaited.

A total of 8,69,010 students had appeared in the said exam from across India. The students who have attempted the JEE Main exam in January can attempt the exams again in April to better their percentile. Students who clear JEE Main qualify for JEE Advanced and are eligible for seats at the NIT’s and other top institutions of the country.

JEE – The most challenging undergraduate admission test

Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) conducted this year by National Testing Agency (NTA) is a national level examination for students to qualify and pursue engineering degree at under graduate level. Paper 1 is held for BE/B.Tech admissions and Paper 2 for B. Arch/B. Planning. JEE Main is a critical criterion for admission in India’s most prestigious and elite universities like IITs and NIT’s.

Those students who clear JEE Main can take the JEE advanced – which is a pre-requisite requirement for admission in the Indian Institute of Technology and Indian School of Mines (Dhanbad)

CFAL – The first name in training

The training at CFAL consists of defined hours of classes, tests and mock exams, unique course material, experienced professors and hence is the first choice for students appearing for STEM examinations including JEE, NTSE, KYPY, OLYMPIADS etc.  The centre was established with the intention of giving students of Mangalore information, guidance and tools required to qualify the competitive exams. However, the main aim of CFAL is to inculcate passion for Math and Science learning among students and to encourage research and innovation in the subjects.

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