Not interested in becoming MLA: Outgoing ZP Prez Shailaja Bhat

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October 1, 2012

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Mangalore, October 1: K T Shailaja Bhat, the outgoing President of the Dakshina Kannada Zilla Panchayat said that she has not set her eyes on an MLA ticket and maintained that she will continue working as a member of the Zilla Panchayat.


Speaking to mediapersons at a press meet at the ZP office in Mangalore on Monday, Ms. Bhat denied that she is eyeing an MLA ticket. “I have no interest in contesting elections for an MLA post. Whatever steps I have taken so far in my career, I have done so as per the directions of elders and senior party leaders. I will continue to serve as a member of the Zilla Panchayat”, she said.


The outgoing President read out a list of achievements of the Zilla Panchayat during her tenure which began in February 2011. Projects under various departments worth Rs. 465 crore have been undertaken, she said. Acknowledging the cooperation extended by several NGOs in partnering the Panchayat in carrying out developmental activities, Ms. Bhat said that it was only due to a combined effort of various people that the Panchayat bagged awards and laurels at national level. The DK Zilla Panchayat has elevated from 21st position to 7th position, she said, expressing hope that it would soon become the numero uno Panchayat in the state.

Aid for Endosulfan victims

On a query as to why the Panchayat lagged behind in addressing the problems of Endosaulfan victims in the district, Dr. K N Vijayprakash, CEO, DK ZP, said that plans of providing aid to these victims are in the pipeline. “According to our estimation there are about 1,300 Endosulfan victims in our district. A survey would be conducted this month after which as per a compensation proposal based on the Kerala model, the government may grant compensation of Rs. 5 lakh for victims who have been affected cent per cent by endosulfan and Rs. 3 lakh each for persons who have less than cent per cent impact. A suugestion to have permanent residential facilities for them have also been placed before the government. The government is also considering tie-ups with various hospitals to provide free treatment for them”, he said.


On a query on whether the Panchayat will consider banning Endosulfan on the lines of banning plastic in the district, Ms. Bhat said that the Panchayat is thinking of promoting organic farming to tackle the problem of ill-effects of chemicals.

Package for Malekudiyas

On the occasion, Mr. Vikayprakash revealed that the government has sanctioned a package of Rs. 95 lakhs for the overall development of the Malekudiya tribe in the district. “We had sent a proposal of Rs. 213 lakhs out of which Rs. 95 lakhs have been sanctioned. Following more justifications of the amount for the projects, the Directorate of Tribal Welfare has agreed to release funds accordingly”, Mr. Vijayprakash disclosed.


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January 25,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 25: Orange vendor Harekala Hajabba, popularly known as 'Akshara Santha' (the saint of alphabets), who went on to build a school at Newpadpu village on the city’s outskirts in 1999 is among this year’s Padma Shri awardees.

When Hajabba received the call on being nominated for the award, he was standing in a queue to buy rations.

As he is not fluent in Hindi, Hajabba handed over the phone to an auto driver, who conveyed the news that the Padma Shri award will be conferred on him.

The unlettered achiever set up a primary school from his meagre savings of Rs 150 per day,  selling oranges in Mangaluru. 

“The first time I felt bad for being an illiterate was when a foreigner enquired about the price of oranges in English. I did not know what he meant. So, I decided to start a school in my village,” Hajabba had said during a felicitation programme.

When Hajabba decided to start a school, he did not get any support. He started the school with 28 children.

The school today has been upgraded to a composite high school and is catering to the educational needs of hundreds of children in and around Newpadpu.

He ran from pillar to post in the Zilla Panchayat to make his dream come true. All cash awards he had received went into building the school. The United Christians Association, moved by the sight of his dilapidated house, built a 760-square-foot house costing Rs 15 lakh for him. 

Hajabba’s life was prescribed for the syllabus of three universities - Davangere, Kuvempu and Mangalore. His success story is also included in a Tulu textbook.

He won the Karnataka Rajyotsava award in 2013, Real Heroes award from TV channel CNN-IBN.

Hajabba, when contacted, said he could not believe his ears when told about the award.

New dreams

The frail vendor, in his 60s, humbly declared that he could achieve all this because of the support of all. Hajabba now dreams of upgrading the school into a full-fledged PU college.

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Meethal Kasaragod
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Sunday, 26 Jan 2020

A big Salute to him!

Great effort,

fairman
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Sunday, 26 Jan 2020

Where there is will, there is way

May God help him.

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The Ministry has also directed serving notice to those employers who have reduced the wages of the workers in April '20, official sources told UNI here.

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Mangaluru, Jan 9: Customs officials seized 1.575 kg gold, worth about, Rs 63 lakh from three passengers who arrived from Dubai here at Mangalore International Airport on Thursday.

Official sources said that in the first incident, three days back gold weighing 336.7 grams was found in possession of an inbound air passenger. The passenger who arrived by Air India flight from Dubai had concealed the gold in his socks. The value of the seized gold is estimated to be Rs 13.43 lakh.

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