Don't throw plastic waste, Give it to us: MCC, Dist admin appeal

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November 15, 2012

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Mangalore, November 15: The district administration and Mangalore City Corporation have jointly requested the people to do away with plastic carry bags and cooperate with the MCC in garbage collection in view of the ban on plastic in the city.

Addressing media persons at a press meet at the Deputy Commissioner's office in Mangalore on Thursday, Dr. Harish Kumar, Commissioner, MCC, said that since the City Corporation is coming forward in terms of door to door garbage collection, people must hand over the garbage as well as plastic waste in houses to the MCC rather than throwing them away on the street.

“We request people to give all their plastic and garbage to us. We will recycle them. Please do not throw them on the street”, he said, while pointing out that separate collection of garbage and plastic from houses will be implemented by the MCC within December 31. Dr. Kumar also said that efforts to reduce bins in the city are also being made since there is a Supreme Court directive that cities should be bin-less.

Dr. N S Chennappa Gowda, Deputy Commissioner, DK, said that people are still disposing off their garbage in plastic bags which should be done away with. “With the proper implementation of segregation of waste and door to door garbage collection, this will decrease. At the moment 60-70% of garbage given by people contains plastic”, he said, while pointing out that it has become difficult for MCC to segregate waste at the compost plant at Pachanady besides stating that the waste tied in plastic bags which does not decompose, affects the quality of compost produced at the plant.

Stating that the ban on plastic has already come into effect from 1st of this month, Mr. Gowda said that 30-40% of plastic usage has come down. Although it was made clear to the plastic manufacturers that production of plastic carry bags below 40 microns is prohibited, it was found during raids that they were still being manufactured and sold. The manufacturers were given 15 days additional time and the deadline has ended today, the Deputy Commissioner said, while informing that from now on, 5 teams will travel across the city in 5 vehicles including 2 home guards and one representative from the MCC to check sale and use of plastic and impose penalties. “They will also warn the public. For the first time, a fine of Rs. 100 would be imposed. If there is continuous occurrence of offence, Section 291 of IPC would be implemented and a higher fine penalty would be imposed. The fines would be levied just to create awareness among the masses and not to burden them”, he said.

Mr. Gowda also said that he has spoken to concerned authorities about looking for an alternative for packaging milk which are currently sold in plastic packets.


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January 5,2020

Ballari, Jan 5: Thousands of Muslims, joined by the members of various organisations, on Saturday staged a massive protest in the town condemning the provocative speech by Bellary MLA G Somashekar Reddy.

The police caned the agitators after they tried to lay siege to the house of BJP legislator.

The protesters holding national flag took out a rally from Kaul Bazaar, which passed through the major streets, and culminated at Gadagi Channappa Circle. They raised slogans against the BJP and burnt the effigy of Somashekar Reddy.

The protest sent the traffic haywire Gadagi Channappa Circle and the cascading effect of it was seen across the town. SP C K Babu told the agitators that the MLA has been booked for making provocative speech and pleaded them to hold a protest at Municipal College grounds. But the agitators were in no mood to relent.

Inspector General (Bellary Range) I G Nanjundaswamy has rushed to the town to oversee security. The BJP MLA on Friday made inciting remarks against minorities during his speech at a pro-CAA rally in the town.

FIR against Reddy

The Gandhinagar police in the town on Saturday registered an FIR against MLA Somashekar Reddy, for making a provocative speech, under IPC Sections 153 A (promoting enmity between two religions), 295A (insulting religious beliefs) and 505B.

During his speech at a pro-CAA rally on Friday, Reddy had said, "Hindus are 80% of the population while minorities are 17%. What will happen to you if we hit back? Hence, you should be very careful about your moves and steps."

The legislator came down heavily on those staging protests against CAA in Ballari. "We won't keep quiet if another protest is staged against the CAA. Each Hindu is like Shivaji. Nobody will be alive if all Hindus come out to streets holding swords," he had said.

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May 20,2020

Bengaluru, May 20: An owner of a hair cutting training salon in the city has given shelter to the jobless IT professionals and migrant workers hailing from north-eastern states and Nepal, in his salon.

Rahul Rai, the owner said, "The moment the lockdown started then I received many complaints from different corners that several persons became jobless and they were thrown out of their rented accommodations."

"They are from different states of the North-east and some of them are from Nepal also. I converted my hair-cutting training salon into a shelter home for them," he added.

A person who got shelter at the salon said, "I lost my job after the lockdown started. I was facing a lot of issues after my landlord had evicted me from my rented accommodation. I spent about a week nearby a lake. I managed to contact Rahul Rai through Facebook and he rescued me along with many others."

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January 8,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 8: The Karnataka high court on Tuesday directed the government to submit steps taken in respect of the order of Lokyukta in relation to the Kethaganahalli landgrab case involving former chief minister HD Kumaraswamy, his relatives and former minister DC Thammanna.

A division bench headed by Chief Justice Abhay Shreeniwas Oka gave the direction on a PIL filed by Samaj Parivartan Samudaya (SPS), an NGO. The petitioner said despite an order from the Lokayukta on August 5, 2014, to take action within 15 days, no action has been initiated till date in respect of encroachment of a huge tract of land in Kethaganahalli along Bengaluru-Mysuru highway.

SPS says the land was purchased in 1979 contrary to norms of Karnataka Land Revenue Act. It claims Kumaraswamy and others paid only Rs 5,000 per acre, although the prevailing market rate was Rs 25,000 to Rs 30,000 per acre.

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