Ban on plastic carry bags in DK by November 1, says Ravi

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September 12, 2012

ct_raviMangalore, September 12: Dakshina Kannada in-charge Minister C.T. Ravi said here on Tuesday that the government would ban sale and use of plastic carry bags and cups in Dakshina Kannada by November 1.


According to Deputy Commissioner of Dakshina Kannada N.S. Channappa Gowda the district administration had banned use and sale of plastic carry bags and cups in Moodbidri and Mulky town limits from September 1 on an experimental basis.


To a question by presspersons Mr. Ravi said that the ban would be extended to the entire district before November 1.


He said initially people might feel uncomfortable. It was natural for people to oppose whenever there a change was attempted.


Mr. Ravi said there was opposition when the government had banned plastic carry bags and cups in Chikmagalur district sometime ago. Later people understood its importance and cooperated with the district administration there.


The Minister claimed that even cities like Surat and Mumbai had banned use of plastic carry bags “hundred per cent”.


Likening plastic carry bags and plastic cups to “modern demon” Mr. Ravi said that plastic bags clogged underground sewage networks and damaged environment. They should have been banned long ago.


The Minister clarified that the ban would also apply on plastic carry bags which are above 40 microns in thickness. The decision had been taken in the interest of people and people would have to cooperate with the district administration.


College in Moodbidri


To another question Mr. Ravi, who is also the Mister for Higher Education said that he would examine sanctioning a government first grade college to Moodbidri.


He said that a meeting of Deputy Commissioners and forest officials of Dakshina Kannada, Udupi and Chikmagalur would be convened in Bangalore shortly to discuss the subject of providing a package to those families living inside the Kudremukh National Park (KNP). The government should either rehabilitate families inside the KNP or provide basic infrastructure facilities in their area, Mr. Ravi said.


He said the Maoists believed in “administration through bullet”. It was anti-democratic. Naxalism was not a socio-economic problem. It was an ideology and a plot of implementing an agenda of ruling over bullet.


The Minister was in the town to review progress of development works in Moodbidri. Abhayachandra Jain and U T Khader, MLAs, K. Monappa Bhandary, MLC, Nalin Kumar Kateel, MP, and Bhavya Gangadhar, president, Mangalore Taluk Panchayat were present.



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Tumakuru, Feb 5: Former Lokayukta Justice N Santhosh Hegde has questioned the integrity of the B S Yediyurappa led BJP government as it has not taken an action to abolish the Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) to re-establish the Lokayukta in Karnataka.

Speaking after felicitating the retired scientist of NASA Gopal Iyengar at the Karnataka Public School at Kadaba in Gubbi taluk he reminded that the BJP had promised to establish the Lokayukta.

"No party will like to strengthen the Lokayukta and now BSY is also tightlipped and even put an end by appreciating that ACB has been doing a good job", he regretted.

In fact, the Lokayakuta had the power to prosecute even the top brass of officials and now the ACB cannot without the government's permission, he clarified.

He denied any remarks on the CAA and NRC but observed that the youths of the country have been misguided by the politicians as they lost their focus on education by involving in protest rallies.

"I suggest they to straight away take a political plunge instead of getting misused at the hands of the politicians with selfish motives", he said.

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February 9,2020

Mandya, Feb 9: A youth from Arechakanahalli village of Maddur taluk on Saturday allegedly committed suicide in Bengaluru after his lover got engaged to another man.

The body of the deceased, Darshan, was found hanging from the celising of his room in Bengaluru. According to Darshan's relatives, he was in love with a girl for the past few years.

Darshan had wanted to marry her, much to the chagrin of her parents, it is said.

The girl's parents had allegedly warned him of dire consequences if he did not stay clear from their daughter. In the meanwhile, she got engaged to another man.

Feeling left out, Darshan allegedly ended his life. In the suicide note, Darshan has held his lover and some of her relatives responsible for his death. He has also claimed that his family was facing death threat from her family.

There are rumours that Darshan might have been killed after he refused to stop seeing the girl. Though both the families are from the same community, their financial status, sources said, is different.

According to the relative of Darshan, the girl is a close relative to a former minister from Mandya district.

"There are reasons to suspect that Darshan might have been murdered, and a suicide note may have been planted at the crime spot.

A proper investigation should be conducted to unearth the truth," he said.

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February 4,2020

New Delhi, Feb 4: "I own my statement," said BJP lawmaker Anant kumar Hedge on Tuesday amid the raging controversy over his remark on Mahatma Gandhi while adding that he has never said anything against the Father of the Nation.

"All related media reports are false. I never said what is being debated over. It is an unnecessary controversy. I own my statement made on February 1, 2020, in Bengaluru. I never made any reference to any political party or Mahatma Gandhi or anybody else, I was just trying to categorise freedom struggle. That's all," Hedge told news agency.

"I am surprised by the discussion around it. What can I say about something that is not there? There is hullabaloo going on without anything. My statement is available in public forum. If anyone wants to see, it is available online and on my website. Show me if I have said anything against Mahatma Gandhi, Nehru and any other freedom fighters," he added.

The BJP leader continued: "That programme was about Savarkar. With due respect of all our freedom fighters, I was just discussing our freedom struggle, there is no confusion or any derogatory comment on freedom struggle or fighters. Unnecessary nuisance has been created."

Hedge stoked a controversy after he had attacked Mahatma Gandhi by calling the freedom struggle led by him a "drama" and also questioned as to how "such people" come to be called 'Mahatma' in India.

"None of these so-called leaders was beaten up by the cops even once. Their independence movement was a big drama. It was staged by these leaders with the approval of the British. It was not a genuine fight. It was an adjustment freedom struggle," he had said.

While several Congress leaders have condemned his remark on the father of the nation, BJP leaders too has distanced themselves from it.

Top leadership in BJP is unhappy with Anantkumar Hegde over his controversial remark on Mahatma Gandhi, party sources had said on Monday, adding that he has been asked to issue an unconditional apology.

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