Adopt organic farming to revive agriculture: C T Ravi

October 8, 2012

Mangalore, October 8: There is a need to encourage ways of practising organic and traditional farming, so that the fertility of the soil can be enriched, said Dakshina Kannada district in-charge minister C T Ravi.

He was speaking at the inaugural function of Agricultural Information/Awareness Campaign and Organic Producers - Marketers Conference organised under the joint auspices of district administration, Zilla Panchayat, DK district agriculture and other-related departments, on Monday, at Fisheries College auditorium here.

Mr Ravi said that the soil today was losing its fertility due to continuous use of chemicals and pesticides in agriculture. By providing chemical fertilisers are subsidised rates, the government and agriculture department have created a mind-set where the farmer thinks that only the use of chemical fertilisers and manure will help produce a good crop, he said.

“We have reached a grave situation where it has become necessary to conduct campaigns on agricultural information and awareness. We must come out of the mentality that organic farming will take us nowhere”, he said.

He lamented that farmers were not looked with respect in the society. Owing to the fact that when there is good crop there is no price and vice-versa, the state of farmers is still backward. A farmer's expenditure is more than his profit. That is why there is a need to adopt organic ways of farming, he said.

Citing an example of the state of USSR, he said that declining of agriculture industry would cause the downfall of the nation. “If we want to bring back the golden age which once prevailed in the country, we need to realise that only industries and technology will lead us nowhere,” said Mr Ravi.

In his presidential address, deputy speaker of the State Legislative Assembly N Yogish Bhat said that akin to Kerala, there was a need to provide incentives to farmers in Karnataka to encourage cultivation of paddy. Its cultivation must be included under the employment guarantee scheme, he said.

During the programme, prizes and cheques were awarded to the winners in a series of agricultural programmes broadcasted on Akashvani.

Among those present were MLC Monappa Bhandary, Chief Executive Officer of Dakshina Kannada Zilla Panchayat K N Vijay Prakash, President of DK Zilla Panchayat Agriculture and Industry Standing Committee Naveen Kumar Monala, Vice-president of Mangalore Taluk Panchayat Vijayalakshmi Shetty and President of Mangalore taluk Agricultural Society Krishnaraj Hegde.

As part of the agricultural campaign, various booths were set up and agricultural products were displayed by agriculture and other related departments such as animal husbandry, silk, Ayurveda, horticulture, fisheries etc.

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June 28,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 28: Former Chief Minister and senior Congress leader Siddaramaiah asked the Karnataka government to release White Paper over the state of healthcare system and the government's preparedness to address COVID-19 pandemic.

He said that the State Government to come clean on the charges of misappropriation of large sums of funds in the name of fighting the COVID-19 pandemic in the state.

"People are extremely worried about the state of our healthcare system and the government's preparedness to address pandemic. It is the responsibility of Karnataka Chief Minister to clear the doubts and reduce the panic among people. I urge the government to #ReleaseWhitePaper about the same," the Congress leader tweeted.

Siddaramaiah said that the Chief Minister should let people know about the amount of money already spent to improve healthcare facilities, the number of beds and ventilators increased and about the supply of PPE kits to COVID-19 warriors.

"Karnataka Chief Minister should also reveal the contribution of PMO India to our state. Has Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa demanded anything from Narendra Modi? How much of PM CARES Fund is spent for Karnataka's healthcare?" he asked in another tweet.

He went on to say that PMO India and Chief Minister of Karnataka "wasted crucial time during lockdown."

"The purpose of lockdown was to fill the gaps in health care system. But they just widened it by frequently changing the protocols and by not doing adequate tests," he said.

"Karnataka Chief Minister and other departments have failed to answer my multiple queries regarding the actions taken. As a leader of opposition, it is my right to question the government on behalf of people. Deliberate act of denying information is a breach of privilege. Government hospitals have reached its capacity and private hospitals are not ready to treat patients at capped prices," he wrote.

Siddaramaiah said that the Karnataka Chief Minister should either convince private players or take action against them, and added, "Not doing both is like pushing people off the cliff."

He tweeted, "The testing rates per day have come down in last 15 days even when the cases are rising. What is stopping the government from increasing the testing? The government is putting people at risk by not testing adequately."

Further attacking the state government, he wrote, "Our state needs 9000 ventilators, but we have only 1500, PMO India has sent 90 to us. Is this a joke to Karnataka Chief Minister and PMO India? #ReleaseWhitePaper about the ways that they plan to increase ventilators."

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January 20,2020

Mysuru, Jan 20: Fears over CAA and proposed NRC have affected the ongoing 7th economic census. Following complaints of violence against enumerators and registration of FIR with people declining to give information, the state government has asked deputy commissioners and superintendents of police to hold awareness programmes about it.

The planning, programme monitoring & statistics department has requested the home department to provide cooperation at the police station level while additional chief secretary P Ravi Kumar, in his letter to all DCs, has asked them to create awareness. According to sources, enumerators in T Narasipura town of Mysuru district faced resistance as some residents misunderstood the reason for this census.

A senior officer of the directorate of economics and statistics said that additional chief secretary (ACS- Planning, Programme Monitoring & Statistics Department) Shalini Rajneesh has written to the home department and superintendents of police of all districts seeking their help to create awareness about the economic census.

According to sources in the directorate, in many places, people are refusing to share information under the misconception that it is related to CAA/ NRC. “Many are mistaken about the economic census. As a precaution, police help has been sought,” an officer said.

Authorities in Mysuru said the 7th economic census began on December 20 and will conclude on March 30.

“In Mysuru city alone, we need to cover a population of 11 lakh. In T Narasipura, we faced problems due to misconceptions about Census and CAA. We reported the incident which happened in an area where minorities reside in large numbers,” he explained. Mysuru SP CB Rishyanth said his office has not received any direction in this matter.

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July 20,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 20: Karnataka on Monday reported 3,648 COVID-19 cases taking the tally to 67,420, informed the state health department.

According to a bulletin issued by the department, the state recorded 72 more deaths due to COVID-19 with the toll at 1,403 while six patients who tested positive for the infection have died due to non-COVID causes, as of Monday.

There are 42,216 active cases in the state.
As many as 730 patients were discharged today, taking the total discharged patients to 23,795.
Bengaluru recorded the highest number of cases and deaths today at 1,452 and 31, respectively, informed the state health department.

India's COVID-19 case tally crossed the 11-lakh mark with the highest single-day spike of 40,425 new cases and 681 deaths reported in the last 24 hours, said the Union Health and Family Welfare Ministry on Monday.

The total cases in the country now stand at 1,118,043 while the death toll is 27,497.

The ministry said the total number of cases include 390,459 active cases and 700,087 cured/discharged/migrated.

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