Karnataka may be self-sufficient in power by 2014, says Shobha

November 16, 2012

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Mangalore, November 16: With the completion of several new power projects, the State is most likely to be self-sufficient in electricty generation and supply by 2014 on the lines of Gujarath, said Energy Minister Shobha Karandlaje.

Yeramarus and Yedlapur thermal power stations, III unit of Bellary power plant, coal based plant in Chattisgarh, gas plant in Bidadi which are yet to start functioning will help to meet the demand for power in the state to a great extent, she said. She was speaking after laying foundation stone for the Mescom office building at Bejai in the city on Thursday.

Alleging the Central government for failing to support the State in electricity generation, she said the State government is confident of completing the projects without the support from the Central government.

The civil work of Yeramarus and Bellary III unit is under progress, while the Yedlapur plant will start functioning soon after the coal blocks are made available. The foundation stone for the gas plant in Bidadi will be laid within a month for which the Department will purchase gas from the international market as the Gas Authority of India Ltd (GAIL) has failed to supply the gas, she said.

Citing the theft of electricity as one of the major problems in the power sector, she said the Department has been emphasising on modern technologies to avoid the theft. As all the efforts by the government including the laying of underground cable have not succeeded in curbing the crime, the Department has now stressed on laying aerial bunch cables. “Despite spending Rs 11,000 crore on new line laying and upgrading, building new stations and upgrading, the voltage problem still continues,” she said.

Speaking about purchasing of electricity from other states, the Minister said as all the corridors to supply electricity have been exhausted, the Department could not purchase power from outside.

“We have constantly requested the Centre to lay new corridors, but the Union government has not responded to the plea. Due to this, we have failed to purchase electricity though it is available for low cost in North Indian states,” she said, adding that the State government will set up a thermal power plant in Chattisgarh to generate power for Karnataka.

A total of 1300 acres of land has been acquired at Chattisgarh and Rs 280 crore compensation amount has been given. The work will begin once the coal blocks are made available and the Environment Ministry gives its nod, Shobha said.


The Minister came down heavily against the statement of Minister of State for Prime Minister's office V Narayanaswami on supplying all the power generated at Kudamkulam plant to the central grid.

“The Minister has recently made a statement that the total 1300 MW power produced at Kudamkulam will be given to Tamil Nadu. The statement is not justifiable, as according to the policy, 50 per cent of the generated power should be supplied to the central grid, while 50 per cent should be supplied to neighbouring states.

The Minister's statement, only shows that the Central government is trying to breach the federal structure,” she alleged. Rebuking the statement, she warned that the State would stop supplying power from Kaiga to other states, if the policy is violated by the Central government in Kudamkulam case.

“As per the policy, Karnataka should be supplied with 220 MW, and so will the other states including Kerala and Andhra Pradesh,” she said.

MP Nalin Kumar Kateel, MLC Monappa Bhandari and others were present.

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A police constable of Karkala Rural Police Station and ASI of Ajekar Police Station were tested positive for COVID-19 on Sunday and authorities have taken steps to seal the Police Stations they were working. A policeman from Brahmavar police station also tested positive.

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March 1,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 1: A youth lost his life in a lift crash at a wedding hall at Kallapu near Thokkottu on the outskirts of the city today. 

The deceased has been identified as Hamzah (30), a resident near Thumbay, who was part of the catering team hired for the marriage ceremony. 

The tragedy occurred at around 2 p.m. when Hamzah was getting ready to bring utensils and other things by lift from the third floor of the hall. All of a sudden, the lift’s ropes came loose and Hamzah lost his balance and got trapped inside.

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July 16,2020

New Delhi, Jul 16: India’s Covid-19 tally on Thursday jumped to 968,876 after the country reported highest-ever single-day spike in coronavirus cases registering 32,695 new infections in the last 24 hours. According to the government data, India’s Covid-19 death toll stands at 24,915 after 606 fresh fatalities were reported in the last 24 hours.

The number of recovered patients in India stands at 612,814. On Wednesday, the government said that a record 20,572 patients recuperated from Covid-19 disease in the last 24 hours (between Tuesday and Wednesday), taking the country’s recovery rate to 63.24 percent.

While the Covid-19 tally runs in lakhs in states like Maharashtra, Delhi and Tamil Nadu, other states have been reporting a surge in coronavirus infections. Karnataka has reported over 47,000 coronavirus cases till date but its active cases are more that of Delhi. It has overtaken Gujarat as the fourth worst-hit state in the country. Gujarat’s Covid-19 tally stands at 44,552.

Here’s taking a look at the Covid-19 situation across worst-affected states:

Maharashtra

The state Covid-19 tally jumped to 275,640 on Thursday. As many as 152,613 people have recovered from coronavirus in Maharashtra while 10,928 have died.

Tamil Nadu

With 151,820 coronavirus cases, Tamil Nadu is the state with second-highest coronavirus cases in the country and has witnessed 2,167 coronavirus fatalities. The number of patients who have recovered from coronavirus in the state stands at 102,310.

Delhi

The national capital is the third worst-hit in India with coronavirus cases jumping to 116,993 on Thursday. As many as 95,699 patients have recovered from Covid-19 in the national capital while 3,487 have succumbed to the infection.

Karnataka

The South Indian state has witnessed 47,253 coronavirus cases till date and is now the fourth worst-affected in the country. While 928 have lost their lives to the deadly contagion in the state. Nearly 18,466 patients have recovered from the disease in Karnataka.

Gujarat

Gujarat has seen Covid-19 cases reach 44,552 on Thursday. The state has seen 31,286 people recover from coronavirus while 2,079 people have died.

Uttar Pradesh

The Covid-19 tally in Uttar Pradesh has jumped to 41,383 while the number of recoveries has touched 25,743. The state’s death toll has crossed 1,000.

Telangana

The state’s Covid-19 tally stands at 39,342 coronavirus cases. While 25,999 people have recovered from the disease, the Covid-19 death toll has jumped to 386 in the state.

Andhra Pradesh

The state has reported 35,451 Covid-19 patients till date. While 18,378 people have recovered from the virus across the state, the death toll stands at 452.

West Bengal

As many as 34,427 people have contracted Covid-19 in West Bengal till date. The state has seen 20,680 recover from coronavirus while 1,000 people have been killed.

Rajasthan

The state has reported 26,437 Covid-19 cases till date. Covid-19 death toll in Rajasthan stands at 530 while 19,502 patients have recovered.

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