Notification on Air Cargo Complex at M'lore Airport soon'

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October 4, 2012

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Mangalore, October 4: The Air Cargo Complex at Mangalore Airport proposal is before higher authorities and a notification in this regard would be issued soon, said D Purushotham, Commissioner of Customs, Mangalore.

He was speaking at a programme organized at the Kanara Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) in Mangalore on Thursday.

Admitting that there have been instances where custom officials have harassed air passengers at airports, Mr. Purushotham said that there are black sheep in every department and his department is no exception. In case of any complaint, passengers could approach him or get in touch with the grievance redressal cell set up at his office, he said.

Baggage rules

A presentation was made on baggage rules applicable for import of accompanied baggage on arrival and departure of passengers at the airports.

On arrival, jewellery is allowed free up to aggregate value of Rs.10,000 for male passengers and up to Rs.20,000 for lady passengers residing abroad for over one year. Articles of value up to Rs. 35,000 (excluding jewelery) is allowed free of duty for passengers of age 10 years and above and up to Rs. 15,000 (excluding jewellery) for passengers below 10 years. One laptop is allowed free of duty over and above the applicable free allowance for a person of 18 years and above. Indian currency up to Rs. 7,500 is allowed for passengers coming from abroad who are resident in India. Foreign currency has been brought under 'without limit' category. However, declaration has to be made in the currency declaration form where the value of foreign currency exceeds US $ 5,000 or equivalent. In case of foreign exchange, the declaration is to be made if the aggregate value exceeds US $ 10,000 or equivalent.

The goods of value over and above the applicable free allowance shall be chargeable to customs duty at 35% advalorem and Cess at 3% on customs duty. The effective rate of duty is 35.05% in total.

The duty is to be paid in convertible foreign currency. Not more than one kg of gold and ten kgs of silver is allowed to be imported.


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February 5,2020

Mangaluru, Feb 5: ‘Forum for the justice of December 19 Mangaluru firing victims’ has demanded that the policemen who are responsible for the death of two innocent men in Mangaluru one-and-a-half months ago should be booked for homicide. 

49-year-old Abdul Jaleel Kandak, a father of two, and 23-year-old Nausheen Kudroli, were killed in an arbitrary and unwarranted police firing during a disturbance occurred due to police baton charge in the city on December 2019. 

Addressing a press conference, Forum’s convenor Abdul Jaleel Krishnapur said that a judicial inquiry commission should be set up to probe into the police firing which claimed two lives and injured many other innocent civilians.  

“Already a murder case should have been filed against the policemen who opened fire on the people.  Instead, false cases have been booked against many innocent people including the victims. This is a blot on the society,” he said. 

He urged the government to direct the police department to drop false charges registered against the victims and take necessary action against the culprits in khaki. 

He said that the Form demands Rs 25 lakh each compensation for the kin of the two men murdered by the police and Rs 15 lakh compensation for those who injured in police firing on December 19.

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May 29,2020

Bengaluru, May 29: Seven out of ten (72 per cent) workers in Karnataka reported having lost their employment during the COVID-19-induced lockdown, according to findings of a survey by Azim Premji University, in collaboration with ten civil society organisations.

The university said in a statement it conducted "a detailed" phone survey of 5,000 workers across 12 states in the country, to gauge the impact of the COVID-19 lockdown on employment, livelihoods, and access to government relief schemes.

The survey covered self-employed, casual, and regular wage and salaried workers and it released the findings for Karnataka on Thursday.

Seventy-six per cent of urban workers and 66 per cent of rural workers lost their employment, the survey findings said.

For non-agricultural self-employed workers and wage workers, who were still employed, average weekly earnings fell by two-third.

More than four in ten salaried workers (44 per cent) saw either a reduction in their salary or received no salary during the lockdown.

Six out of ten households reported that they did not have enough money to buy even a weeks worth of essential items, according to the survey.

Eight out ten households reported a reduction in food intake, while less than three in ten vulnerable households (27 per cent) in urban Karnataka received any form of cash transfer from the government, it said.

In summary, the disruption in the Karnatakas economy and labour markets is enormous. Livelihoods have been devastated at unprecedented levels during the lockdown.

The recovery from this could be slow and very painful, the statement said.

As a response to the findings of this survey, the team which has conducted the survey suggested a universalisation of the PDS to expand its reach and implementation of expanded rations for at least the next six months.

It suggested cash transfers equal to at least Rs.7000 per month for two months, and proactive steps like expansion of MGNREGA, introduction of urban employment guarantee, and investment in universal basic services, among others.

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June 15,2020

Mangaluru, Jun 15: An Indian Army soldier hailing from Belthangady died in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh after he suffered a heart attack.

The deceased is identified as Sandesh Shetty (34), a resident of Barya. He was serving Indian Army for the last 14 years.

As per sources, Sandesh had resumed duties a week ago after returning from vacation. He was deployed at a quarantine center at Mathura and suffered a heart attack there.

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