Udupi CMC to ban all plastic bags from Sep 15

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August 29, 2012

bagsUdupi: The Udupi City Municipal Council has resolved to impose a ban on use of all kinds of plastic bags in its limits from September 15.

Presiding over the general body meeting of the CMC here on Tuesday, CMC President Kiran Kumar pressed for the ban saying CMC has every right to impose the ban as the similar ban had already been implemented in cities like Mysore, Ooty which had higher rate of tourist turn out. ``We too have Srikrishna Temple, Ashta Mutts and beaches spread along the district coast. As the tourist turnout in to the city was more, it was inevitable to ban the use of plastic to give a clean image of the city to the visitors'', he said.

Councilors Shyamprasad Kudwa, Dr MR Pai advised the President to see the pros and cons, including its legal provisions, prior to imposing a ban. ``Prior to imposing a ban we shall penalize the Kalyana Mantap owners for using plastic sheets for covering dining tables'', Kudwa said. Councilor Jayananda informed that the proposal to impose a total ban on use of plastic carry bags would badly affect the fisher women and their customers, as there is no alternative to carry fish from the markets.

Finally it was resolved to impose the ban as most of the members supported a ban on a trial basis.

Councilor Mohan Upadhya wanted to know whether the CMC was collecting any tax from the traders inside Malpe port, as they provide many facilities.

President informed that so far they did not collect as the traders neither had door number nor trade license. ``We have detailed information about the trade and trade owners functioning from the port. In the first phase with a resolution at this meeting we shall issue door numbers, under the port authority and then the trade license and start collect the tax. In that case we can provide them better facilities too'', he added.

Councilor Panduranga Malpe informed the meeting of the artificial flood created in the port area, as two huge pipes drawing water to the Ice Plant, had been laid in the storm water drain. President advised to lay the under ground pipeline instead of taking them through the storm water drain.

Udupi MLA K Raghupathi Bhat also participated in the meeting and assured councilor Indira Shekhar of taking up taking up the widening of Kalmadi-Malpe road, from the Nagarothana Nidhi soon.



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April 19,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 19: The covid-19 being spread by the novel coronavirus has claimed a life in the coastal district of Dakshina Kannada.  

The victim, a 50-year-old woman from Bantwal taluk, breathed her last at Wenlock Hospital today morning. 

She was rushed to a private hospital yesterday after she developed breathing problems. Then she was shifted to Wenlock Hospital's block for suspected coronavirus patients, and placed in the intensive care unit (ICU).

Her throat swab was collected the same day and sent for testing for coronavirus. However, today morning her condition worsened and she passed away.

The report was received on later on Sunday afternoon, which confirmed that she had contracted coronavirus.

The woman's family members including her husband, son and mother-in-law have been placed under quarantine. It is learnt that her mother-in-law's condition is serious and she has been admitted to the ICU.

The throat swabs of all the three family members have been sent for coronavirus test. According to sources, the woman's son had come from Dubai recently.

Meanwhile, a 30-year-old woman from Uppinangady, who is undergoing treatment in a hospital, today tested positive for the covid-19.

With the confirmation of two new cases, the total number of reported covid-19 cases in Dakshina Kannada reached 15. Out of which only two case are currently active and 12 have been discharged. Another one passed away.

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Mohith R
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Monday, 20 Apr 2020

I am her son and I returned from Dubai on FEBRUARY 13, not March 16. What fake source are you referring to?

 

 

 

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July 8,2020

Mangaluru, Jul 8: A seven-day-old baby from Kallapu near Permannur village, within Ullal town limits in Mangaluru taluk has tested positive for COVID-19.

The baby’s mother, while pregnant, was admitted to a private hospital in the town on June 30. 

Her samples, which were sent for testing before delivery, reported positive, doctor said.

On Wednesday, the baby’s tests too reported positive for COVID-19.

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April 28,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 28: With fresh guidelines on the COVID-19 lockdown expected soon, Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa on Monday chaired a meeting with key ministers, officials and Deputy Commissioners of districts and discussed about re-starting economic activities in the state, as he took stock about of the pandemic.

"At the video conference with DCs, CM took stock of COVID-19 situation and measures taken to control its spread. Discussions also happened regarding starting of certain economic activities in parts of the state," official sources said. The state government would take any decision in this regard after the Centre issues fresh guidelines or directives, they said, without elaborating.

The meeting came hours after Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a video conferencing with Chief Ministers to discuss the situation arising due to COVID-19 in the country, which is under lockdown since March 25 to contain the pandemic. Only nine chief ministers spoke in the virtual meeting with the Prime Minister and Yediyurappa did not get an opportunity.

A senior Minister, who attended the meeting told PTI, necessary directions regarding the lockdown after May 3, they were likely to come in a couple of days.

"Most of the Chief Ministers wanted the lockdown to continue to contain the spread.... nothing concrete emerged, but we expect the necessary directions will follow in couple of days. This is what we expect after seeing what has happened as a followup to three to four such video conferences in the past," he said.

The Minister said the larger opinion was that the current measures should continue and interstate or inter-district movement should not be allowed. Regarding movement within the districts that are green zone, some decision may be taken soon, he said, adding the Prime Minister also asked states to concentrate on reforms, aimed at attracting investments in the days to come.

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