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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ACP and police nodal officer Belliyappa submitted a pen drive consisting over 50 video clips including CCTV footage. 

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Hearing on video evidence will be held at High Court on February 24.

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February 11,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 11: A 36-year-old woman who fought back after being stabbed eight times by a helmet-clad intruder succumbed to injuries at a hospital.

Susheela was in shock after she pulled off the attacker’s helmet as it was her own brother-in-law. Before breathing her last, she explained the sequence of events to the police.

She said her brother-in-law attacked her because he was eyeing their ancestral property worth over Rs 10 crore. “Susheela put up a stiff resistance and identified her assailant. But the stab injuries proved to be fatal,” said a police officer. Based on her statement, Ananth Kumar, 42, was arrested on murder charges.

The attack occurred on February 7 at Honaganahatti village in Tavarekere, off Magadi Road. Susheela, whose husband Gangaraju died in a road accident 12 years ago, was living with her 14-year-old daughter and 75-year-old mother, Rudramma.

On Friday, her daughter had gone to school and Rudramma was sitting outside the house when a man walked in wearing a full-faced helmet and attacked Susheela with a knife. She defended herself with a stick used for making ragi balls and by throwing chilli powder at his face. But the attacker stabbed her on the hand, neck and head. He fled when Susheela identified him and raised an alarm. Neighbours rushed her to a hospital.

During questioning, Kumar reportedly confessed to the crime, saying he wanted to get rid of her as she was not agreeing to sell five acres of their ancestral property.

Susheela’s nephew Kiran G said: “The family owned six acres. Kumar sold one acre for Rs 50 lakh a few years ago after convincing Susheela. He, however, paid her only Rs 5 lakh. Lately, he was pestering Susheela to sell the remaining land as buyers were ready to pay Rs 2.5 crore per acre. But she was hesitating as she had been cheated by him earlier.”

Police are now examining the circumstances under which Gangaraju was killed. “We learnt the driver who had been arrested in connection with Gangaraju’s accident is currently working with Kumar,” said an officer.

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May 5,2020

Mangaluru, May 5: Even though India is all set to bring back Indian nationals stranded abroad through special commercial flights, no flights have been arranged for the repatriation Kannadigas stuck in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the first phase (May 7 to May 14). However a few flights will fly from Saudi to Kerala and Delhi.

The government is likely to introduce flights from Saudi Arabia to Karnataka (Bengaluru and Mangaluru Airports) in second or third phase.

Fill the Form

All Indian nationals in Saudi Arabia who seek repatriation are supposed to fill form in the following link: https://t.co/K5Hbmr4cFP 

Meanwhile, the Indian Embassy in Riyadh has clarified that the purpose is only to collect data and no decision has been taken yet regarding resumption of flights.

High airfare

Even though some GCC governments paid the ticket fares to bring back their citizens, the government of India has clarified that it will not pay the ticket fares of Indian nationals stranded abroad. It is predicted that tickets on repatriation flights from Saudi Arabia to India could be costlier than regular airfare.

Only asymptomatic can travel 

As per Standard Operating Protocol, medical screening of passengers would be done before taking the flight. Only asymptomatic passengers would be allowed to travel. During the journey, all these passengers would have to follow the protocols, such as the health protocols, issued by the ministry of health and the ministry of civil aviation," it said in a statement.

Mandatory quarantine

The govt has made elaborate arrangements to conduct medical test on arrival at the Airports. As per plan, based on medical check-up, passengers will be categorised as group A/B/C. Later, they will be quarantined for the mandated days

Respective district administrations have taken steps to quarantine people returning from outside India. Marriages halls, general halls and hostels are being identified for the quarantine.

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