Authentic survey to be carried out prior to issue of PR cards: Ponnuraj

September 3, 2012

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Mangalore, September 3: The Property Cards (PR Cards) which would be given to owners of properties as part of the implementation of the Urban Property Ownership Records (UPOR) project, would act as a 'mirror' which would reflect the true property status in the city, said V Ponnuraj, Commisioner, Survey Settlement and land records and head of Urban Property Ownership records project.

Addressing corporators at a meeting convened at the Mangalore City Corporation to clarify doubts concerning the UPOR project on Monday, Mr. Ponnuraj said that the PR Card would reflect the spatial reality of the property besides explaining its legal status.

The project implementation work has advanced at a good pace at Mysore and Shimoga cities but there were hitches as far as Mangalore was concerned since the work carried out by the private partnering agency was not satisfactory. A different agency has been entrusted with the job of conducting survey and helping in the implementation of the project in the city, Mr. Ponnuraj said. In Mysore and Shimoga, survey work has seen 100% completion, he said, stating that now issuance of PR cards is in the process there. In Hubli-Dharwad, one third of survey work is still pending while Bellary and Mangalore cities are also yet to see completion of survey work, he said.

During the survey, the space dimensions, past record of the property in terms of RTC, municipal documents and other records etc are ascertained and only after a complete information gathering is a property card granted to the owner of the property, Mr. Ponnuraj said. Factors such as lease, loans, river flow over the concerned property etc are also taken into consideration, he reveald. Markings are made after informing the owner of the property as well the owners of the neighbouring properties, he said. A duration of 30 days is allotted to the concerned parties to place before the UPOR authorities any complaints with regard to the survey and after the completion of the said duration, the card is finalled, he said. However, Mr. Ponnuraj added that even after granting a PR card, there is scope for people to challenge its issuance and disprove the survey details false by taking the matter to court, within 3 years of issuance of the card.

Responding to the query of one of the corporators with regard to the fees people would have to pay to get the PR cards, Mr. Ponnuraj said that no money is charged from people for UPOR processes up till the issuance of the card. To obtain the cards, property owners would have to pay charges based on the category that they belong to. Charges would also be determined depending on the size of the concerned property, he said. For the poor and lower middle class, and the minimum plot (about 600 sq. ft) charges would range from Rs. 300-500, he said, while property owners of commercial as well as residential properties measuring more than 1 acre would have to shell out around Rs. 4,500-5,000. The payments would be one-time payments.

When asked about irregularities in the already existing RTC and other records, Mr. Ponuraj said that adjacent lands would also be surveyed and an honest attempt at ascertaining whether some portion of the property had been wrongly encroached would be made before entering data into the Property card. If adjacent land records are also found to be correct, then the existing land record details would be considered for the concerned property, he said.

In case of the land or property being disputed and being sub-judice, a survey would be conducted nevertheless and name of the owner would be mentioned as mentioned in the records but it would be recorded in the PR Card that the matter is in the court of law, he said.

In case of divisions of property, new property numbers would be given and separate cards would be made, Mr. Ponnuraj said. A UPOR Cell would come into existence in the region which would keep track of such updates and developments, he informed. In case of a property being in the name of a person who is no more, it would be seen if his children are willing to divide the property. If they do not, then the PR card for the property will be issued in the name of all children, he said.

About two and a half lakh properties exist in Mangalore and each one has to be given a PR card, he said. The PR card will serve as a legal document for registration and statutory purposes. There is no scope for cheating with PR card, he added, stating that voter ID cards and UID cards would be linked to the PR card.

The project is being implemented on a Public Private Partnership (PPP) basis, Mr. Ponnuraj said, stating that 66% of the funding is being done by the government while 33% of the investement has to come from private agency. The private party has been made to invest so that the quality of work is maintained and that its output is linked to the investment, he said.

N Yogish Bhat, Deputy Speaker, Karnataka Legislative Assembly, Gulzar Banu, Mayor, Amitha Kala, Deputy Mayor and Dr. Harish Kumar, Commissioner, MCC, were also present.

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August 6,2020

Bengaluru, Aug 6: With rains in several parts of Karnataka amid Covid-19 pandemic, state Medical Education Minister K Sudhakar on Thursday asked the people to maintain caution and contact the Health department helpline in case of any symptoms.

"There is heavy rain in several districts of the state's coastal, Malnad and north interior regions. People have to observe utmost caution during these rains amid corona infections. In case of any symptoms like fever, cough and cold immediately call the health department helpline 104," Sudhakar tweeted.

As of August 5 evening, cumulatively 1,51,449 Covid-19 positive cases have been confirmed in the state, which includes 2,804 deaths and 74,679 discharges.

Among the districts where the new cases were reported, Bengaluru urban tops the list accounting for 64,881 cases.

Regarding Bengaluru, Sudhakar said, there are 4,276 beds across 11 Covid care centres in Bengaluru.

"As of today morning, 936 of them i.e., 27.79 percent are vacant. Out of the 3,346 patients, 306 patients are due for discharge today," he said in another tweet.

Aimed at availing beds at Covid-19 hospitals for symptomatic patients and those in need, the government had decided to shift all asymptomatic patients to Covid care centres.

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Media Release
March 8,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 8: The Saraswat Co-operative Bank Ltd., celebrated International Women’s Day with a special seminar on Financial Planning for the banks’ women customers. The programme was held on Friday, March 6, 2020 from 4.00 to 6.00 p.m. at Hotel Ocean Pearl Inn, Bejai, Mangalore. Dr. Sukanya Rao, academician and financial planner, was the chief guest and resource person for the seminar. Mr. Srinivas C., Karnataka State Head, Future Generali India Insurance Company Ltd., was the guest of honour.  Mrs. Vimala Anchan, Senior Manager and Branch Head of M. G. Road Branch of Saraswat Bank presided over the function.

In her chief guest’s address, Dr. Sukanya Rao defined empowerment of women as the ability of take one’s own decisions and utilize resources. Quoting global rankings, she said India enjoys a high ranking of being 9th in the world in political empowerment of women, whereas in other sectors we stand abysmally low. In social empowerment of women, India ranks at 120th, in economic empowerment at 124th and health and survival at 135th.

She suggested that the best tool for enhancing these empowerment rankings is education, which will lead to earning potential and result in enhancing social status. “Every year spent in school boosts girl’s wages by 10-20%,” she said “When a girl receives 7+ years of education, marriage gets postponed by four years and she has 2.2 less children.” She advised women to learn to take one’s own decisions. “Learn to take decisions, especially financial decisions, on your own instead of depending on significant others to do the decision making,” she said.

She followed up her talk with an interactive session on personal financial planning. She enlightened the audience on factors influencing our financial decision making and gave different perspectives on prioritizing savings, spending and investment. 

Srinivas C., Karnataka State Head, Future Generali India Insurance Company Ltd., along with Deepak enlightened the women regarding financial safeguards available under Married Women's Property Act (1874).

Established in 1918, Saraswat Bank was the first co-operative bank to provide merchant banking services after it was recognized as a scheduled bank by RBI in 1988. The bank enjoys high proportion of women employees (nearly 75%) and it is a recipient of Best Cooperative Bank Award in 2016.

Fun games were conducted and prizes were distributed to the winners. Bhavanthi Street Branch Head Karthik Shetty welcomed the gathering. Prithvi Pai and Aishwarya rendered the invocation. Naina Shenoy expressed the bank’s Women’s Day greetings. Chilimbi Branch Head Kishore Shetty gave a vote of thanks. Mahesh Nayak compered the programme. Past Branch Head Mamtha Rao was present.

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August 6,2020

Karwar, Aug 6: In a shocking incident, a 40-day-old girl child was murdered by her own parents in Sirsi town in Karnataka’s Uttara Kannada district.

The accused are Priyanka (21) and her husband Chandrashekhar Bhat (42), residents of Ramanakoppa in Sahasrahalli in Yellapur.

According to police, the couple did not want a girl child and hence threw it into a well. The couple was arrested by the police the very next day.

The incident came to light after the child’s maternal uncle, Abhishek Jagadeesh Singh Choudhari, a resident of Rajeev Nagar in Sirsi, lodge a complaint with Yellapur police station. 

He had claimed that his sister Priyanka’s baby had been kidnapped and subsequently killed. 

Priyanka had claimed that she woke up around 2.30am on August 2 to find that her baby, Tanushri, was not in her cradle. Her husband’s family subsequently started searching for the baby, which they found dead inside a well. 

Choudhari suspected that Tanushri had been kidnapped, and had been killed by her abductors to erase any evidence of their crime.

Uttara Kannada superintendent of police Shivaprakash Devaraju constituted a team to crack the crime, and the cops, who subjected the parents to an interrogation, found that they were the culprits.

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