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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August 5,2020

Bengaluru, Aug 4: Deputy Chief Minister Dr.CN Ashwathnarayan instructed the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) Commissioner Manjunatha Prasad to set up a separate high-level committee to ascertain the exact cause of coronavirus-related deaths in the state.

He spoke to reporters after a meeting with Prasad on Tuesday.

"The committee, headed by senior officials will audit the reason for the increase in death cases. Has there been a death due to treatment delay? Or are there any shortcomings in the treatment process?" the deputy chief minister said.

He pointed out that based on the report, the committee should try to correct the deficiency and reduce the death rate.

"How many beds are in which hospital? How many patients are on a ventilator? How many have gone home from the hospital? Etc. All information needs to be updated online at the moment. He suggested that this information should be made available to the public online," Ashwaththanarayana said.

Stating that some hospitals are not giving details about the number of beds correctly, he instructed the commissioners to take legal action if differences in their data are found.

He said that there is a shortage of ASHA workers in the city and it needs to be hired immediately.

According to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, there are 74,477 active COVID-19 cases in Karnataka and the death toll in the state is at 2,594. 

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March 15,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 15: The Karnataka government has intensified screening all international passengers at airports by classifying them into three risk categories.

Passengers, who are symptomatic on arrival fall under risk category 1, those aged above 60 and have Symptoms fall under category 2. Those who fall in both these categories are being quarantined at designated facilities for 14 days from arrival.

Asymptomatic passengers arriving from any of the COVID-19 affected countries will fall under category 3 and will be advised to be under strict home quarantine for 14 days, Medical Education Minister Dr K Sudhakar said here on Sunday.

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May 22,2020

Mangaluru, May 22: There will be complete lockdown in Dakshina Kananda from 7 p.m. on Saturday (May 23) to 7 a.m. on Monday (May 25). 

Announcing this today, Deputy commissioner Sindhu B Rupesh clarified that there would be no restrictions on sale of newspapers, vegetables, fish, meat, milk and medicine.

Other shops, hotels and bars will remain closed. Movement of private vehicles also banned during this period.

Under lockdown period, people are instructed to stay indoors and all non-essential activities are restricted. 

Under coronavirus lockdown, people can step out only for essential activities like medical supplies, grocery shopping, and hospital appointments.

Wedding with permission

If marriages have been scheduled already on Sunday, they will be considered as a special case. However, prior permission is must for scheduled weddings, said the deputy commissioner.

Marriages can be permitted by ensuring social distancing, capping the number of guests at 50 and strict compliance with all other guidelines.

No AC, no consumption of liquor and paan, no invitation to people aged above 65 and below 10 and also pregnant women are some of the guidelines to be followed for holding marriages or events.

Containment zones 

In the corona containment zones that have been sealed no one can step out, only home delivery of essential services are allowed. Only movement of medical vehicles will be allowed and no one will be allowed to perform any other activity. No one will be allowed to step out of their home even for essential services. The govt may take legal action if anyone is seen out of their home.

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