N Prakash officially takes over as DK Deputy Commissioner

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December 3, 2012

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Mangalore, December 3: N Prakash officially took charge as the new Deputy Commissioner of Dakshina Kannada district on Monday at the DC's office in Mangalore.

Hailing from Nanjangud, Mysore, and an IAS officer of 2011 batch, Mr. Prakash has replaced Dr. Chennappa Gowda, as the Deputy Commissioner of the district.

Speaking to media persons after taking charge, Mr. Prakash said that a Deputy Commissioner has a pivotal role to play in ensuring good administration in the district. His priority would be to sharpen the administrative process, Mr. Prakash said. “Emphasis will be given to proper implementation of government programmes. Sharpening of administration is a challenge in itself. There are various levels right from the Village Accountants to the Deputy Commissioner which need to be monitored and taken into confidence and hence it will be quite a task”, he said.

On a query on the existing plastic ban in the district, Mr. Prakash said that proper inspection needs to be carried out to ensure that the ban remains meaningful. He said on the occasion that he assumes the people of Dakshina Kannada district are “enlightened” people since there is “good information flow” in the region.

Mr. Prakash obtained his BA degree from Nanjangud and completed his Post Graduation (MA) from Bangalore University while obtaining 2nd Rank in History. He later did LLB from the SJRC (Sri Jagadguru Renukacharya College), Bangalore. Mr. Prakash joined government service in 1978 and was recruited as the Group B Officer in the Vidhana Soudha Archives Department. In 1985 he was appointed Assistant Commissioner and he served in Belgaum, Kundapur, Bellary, Haveri and Bangalore in this capacity. He later worked in the Chief Minister's office and worked as Deputy Secretary to H D Deve Gowda , JH Patel and as Joint Secretary to SM Krishna.

Mr. Prakash also held posts of Controller of Legal Metrology, General Manager of KPTCC, and Additional Commissioner of BMRDA. In 2011, he passed out as an IAS officer and was then recruited as the Director (Personal) in KSRTC.

He has taken charge as a Deputy Commissioner of a district for the first time.

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June 25,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 25: Former Karnataka chief minister and Janata Dal (Secular) leader HD Kumaraswamy on Wednesday claimed that there are shortage of beds and ventilators to treat COVID-19 patients in the state.

In a series of tweets, he targetted the Karnataka government on COVID-19 management.

"The state government has failed to provide adequate treatment to those infected with corona. There are no beds and no ventilators to treat more than four thousand patients. Self-induced lockdown is the only solution," he tweeted.

In his subsequent tweet, he said, "Residents of the state, including Bangalore, now have only one way to escape from COVID-19. Stay at home and celebrate yourself as a self-proclaimed lockdown. Money is not more important than life. Your life is in your hands now."

In another tweet, former Chief Minister alleged that the government has fixed Rs 10-15,000 per day for COVID-19 treatment in private hospitals.

"The state government is also saying this indirectly. The 'home remedy' in the home is to stay at home and be safe. The government has fixed Rs 10-15,000 per day for the treatment of this infection in private hospitals. How poor can afford it while upper class can't afford," he tweeted.

"If four members of a family infected with corona, the cost of treatment for a 15-day treatment at a private hospital is Rs 5-6 lakh. Where do the poor bring that Much money? We must save our lives while the government is sitting incapable. This is my concern for the people of the state," he said in another tweet.

In a video message that HD Kumaraswamy demanded the state government to give all kinds of safety and security to the students who are writing the SSLC exam tomorrow.
HD Kumaraswamy also urged students to be careful.

About 8,48,203 students will appear in the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) examination tomorrow, said Karnataka Health Minister B Sriramulu on Wednesday.

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March 2,2020

Mangaluru/Mysuru, Mar 2:Unseasonal rain that lashed several parts of Dakshina Kannada, Udupi and Mysuru districts on Monday brought big relief from scorching heat experienced since last one week.

According to official sources here, the Port city received rain for more than two hours since 0500 hrs. Mangaluru, Thokkottu, Ullal, Kavoor, Bondel, Bejai and other areas surrounding Mangaluru experienced rainfall.

Power supply was disrupted following rainfall. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted 'generally cloudy sky' for Mangaluru on Monday.

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April 18,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 18: Private unaided schools in the state that were demanding fees from parents in the name of online classes and taking online admissions will face action under Section 3 of the Epidemic Diseases Act 1897, the Karnataka government said.

The Department of Public Instructions has warned school management of action against such educational institutes if they violate the rules. Following complaints from several parents and also from private school management associations, Minister for Primary and Secondary Education S Suresh Kumar discussed the issue with officials from the department during a recent meeting and directed them to initiate action against such academies.

In a guideline issued on Saturday, the department said, "Schools can conduct online classes. But are not permitted to collect the fee from parents until further orders from the department."

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