Strike paralyses bus services in DK, Udupi too; mild baton charge in Mangalore

September 14, 2012
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Mangalore/Udupi, September 14: Travellers across twin districts of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi on Friday bore the brunt as the indefinite strike launched by workers of Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) entered second day.

 

Bus services were hit as transport workers abstained from work in response to a call given by the workers' unions.

 

Though the strike did not have major impact in Mangalore on Thursday, frustrated workers suddenly resorted to protest on Friday. Till around 10 a.m. most of the buses proceeded as per schedule to various destinations, said KSRTC Mangalore Divisional Controller M. Mahesh, adding that among those were city bus, shuttle and Volvo bus service.

 

However, all of a sudden dozens of workers abstained from work and plunged into strike.

 

Around 225 KSRTC buses depart from Mangalore every day and around same number of buses arrive at KSRTC bus stand. However the strike paralysed most of the services.

 

The passengers travelling to places like Bangalore, Mysore and Hubli relied on trains to reach their destinations. The strike had left the local railway station grappling with influx of commuters.

 

In the temple-town of Udupi hundreds of passengers were inconvenienced. Long-distance passengers were a harried lot as most of the buses either did not turn up or turned up late at Bus Stand.

 

As many as 210 State Transport buses pass through Udupi every day. According to three Traffic Controllers at the KSRTC Bus Stand here, over 20 buses from Hubli, Chikmagalur and Dharmasthala did not arrive at Udupi. Daytime buses to areas such as Chamarajnagar, Yellapur, Karwar, Hubli, Dandeli, Mysore, had not arrived in Udupi.

 

 

Schoolchildren and office-goers were also inconvenienced because of the strike. In some rural areas of the coastal districts students with bus pass returned home and very few travelled by private buses. Many passengers from rural areas who were unaware of the strike were found waiting for KSRTC buses in bus stands.

 

Baton Charge

 

Police resorted to mild baton charge as a group of agitating KSRTC employees staged protest when hired private buses started to enter bus stand to pick up stranded passengers.

 

However the situation came under control within half an hour. Following the incident tight police security was deployed in the bus stand.

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May 11,2020

May 11: The Karnataka government appears set to roll out red carpet welcome to foreign companies seeking to move out of China.

The State's Large and Medium Scale Industries Minister Jagadish Shettar said the Government plans to constitute a task force, under the Chairmanship of the Chief Secretary T M Vijay Bhaskar, to spearhead the drive to attract such investment. A proposal to this effect has been sent to the Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa for approval, the Minister told PTI in an interview.

This panel would take feedback and suggestions from a consultative committee to be formed with prominent industrialists from the State and representatives of various countries located here, Shettar said.

In recent days, the Minister held consultations with industrialists such as co-founder and Non-Executive Chairman of Infosys Ltd, Nandan M Nilekani, Executive Chairperson of Biocon Ltd, Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw and Chairman of early-stage startup accelerator and venture fund Axilor Ventures Senapathy (Kris) Gopalakrishnan to fine-tune the States outreach push.

Shettar also held interactions with industry bodies, including Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), the Federation of Karnataka Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FKCCI), Bangalore Chamber of Industry and Commerce (BCIC) and Karnataka Small Scale Industries Association (KASSIA).

Industrialists who took part in the deliberations suggested to the government to focus on ease of doing business and improving the single window clearance system for approvals, as the Minister spelt out government's intent of further improving the investment climate to attract industries to Karnataka.

To boost the industry sentiment in the State, they also stressed the need on easing land acquisition regulations, and leveraging the knowledge base of Bengaluru to promote technology-based manufacturing.

"Given the interest shown by some companies in moving their manufacturing bases out of China, the industry leaders recommended that the State government identify a target list of 100 firms to reach out to for attracting to the State, and work out a strategy to bring them to Karnataka," an Industry department official said.

The industry leaders assured cooperation from the private sector in reaching out to and facilitating interactions with CEOs of these companies.

Shettar said restrictions on acquisition of agriculture land for starting industries have now been relaxed with the passage of an amendment to the land reforms act in the recent Legislature session.

This would facilitate immediate land allotment to industries, he added.

The Minister has also submitted a proposal to the Chief Minister on relaxing labour laws.

Secretary General of industry body ASSOCHAM, Deepak Sood, told news agency recently that there is a broader consensus that the global manufacturing supply chain would be more spread than concentrated in major economies like China.

"If India comes out of the present crisis with minimum of impact, we can be the destination of choice for the global manufacturing giants in different sectors like electronics, computer hardware, pharmaceuticals, including medical devices, automobile, including components and other engineering products," Sood had said.

Gopalakrishnan, also co-founder of Infosys and former CII President, said India has to target companies which have operations in China, reach out to them, understand what their needs are and hold discussions with them.

"We have to make sure that their requirements are addressed, be it with regard to land, office space, faster approvals, and some concessions on local taxes. It depends on the businesses that the companies are in, and if we are able to respond to those requests, I think we will be able to attract them", he told news agency.

"All states will compete for this business (foreign investment)," Gopalakrishnan added.

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Some private hospitals have already agreed to provide free dialysis services, as requested by the government.

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