Concern over possible bombing on Bhatkal shores during war exercise

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December 5, 2012

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Mangalore, December 5: Brushing aside the Indian Navy's claim that Netrani Island (Pigeon Island) in Bhatkal taluk is not being bombarded during the war exercise, a senior environmentalist has said that a catastrophe was awaited in the region.

V. N. Nayak professor of Marine Biology in Karnataka University, said the statement of the Rear Admiral Atul Kumar Jain was far from the truth.

He said that contrary to the claim of the navy, he 16-metre stone, the target of the bombing exercise, was much closer than 1 km. In fact, it was just 100 metres away from the shore.

He insisted that the stone was very much part of the island.

On Monday, Rear Admiral Jain, who is the Flag Officer Commanding, Karnataka Naval Area, had categorically denied the allegation that Navy was conducting the war exercise on the island which was about 5 km off the Bhatkal shore.

The Naval officials had taken presspersons to the control room of INS Makara to explain how the 16-metre rock was being bombarded.

Rear Admiral Jain said that radars could not detect the land and buildings in the vicinity and the 16-metre rock was being used for naval gunfire support and missile-launching training.

The island was situated in Arabian Sea. Netrani is a coral island and suitable for snorkeling and diving activities. Several varieties of coral, butterfly fish, trigger fish, parrot fish, eels and shrimps, along with whale sharks can be seen here.

The Real Admiral had come out with the statement following the recent stay order granted by the Karnataka High Court against the bombing exercise in response to a Public Interest Litigation seeking a halt on the 'destruction of the bio-diversity in the area'.

Prof. Nayak claimed that he had been fighting against the bombing exercise on the Netrani for the last one decade. He said many trees in the island were burnt by dropping of the shells by the Navy.

He said following the recent stay order by the High Court, the Navy was trying to wriggle itself out of the controversy by providing wrong information to the public.

Meanwhile, Anant Hedge Ashisar, Chairman of the Western Ghat Development Force, said he would not comment on the issue as it was sub-judice. But he said the bombing in the area should be immediately stopped.

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Bengaluru, Apr 14: Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Tuesday welcomed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's decision to extend COVID-19 lockdown till May 3.

"Our government will strictly implement the Government of India guidelines, which will be issued tomorrow. Lockdown will be followed more stringently till April 20 as Prime Minister said and the situation will be closely monitored. I appeal to the people of Karnataka to voluntarily cooperate with us to contain this disease," Yediyurappa said.

The chief minister urged the people to respect seven major points that Prime Minister Modi raised in his televised address to the nation on Tuesday, while announcing the extension of coronavirus-induced lockdown.

"I appeal to people to follow the seven measures Prime Minister advised to follow, such as taking care of elders in the house especially those suffering from chronicle illness; strictly maintaining social distancing; enhancing immunity by following guidelines of Ayush Department; download Arogyasetu app; help the poor and needy; to be considerate about your colleagues and employees and not to sack them; and respect the police, healthcare professionals," Yediyurappa added.

The chief minister also assured that there is no scarcity of medicines, essential services and goods.

"We will make all efforts to carry out agriculture activities without any hurdle. I make a special appeal to migrant labours to stay wherever they are and be safe... Stay home and be safe," he said.

According to the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, there are 247 COVID-19 positive cases in Karnataka including 59 cured, discharged, migrated and six deaths.

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Tumkur, Feb 9: A special puja was performed at the Durga Parameshwari temple and the Shaneshwara temple in Karnataka's Rangana Halli village to save people from coronavirus.

Yashwanth Shastri, a priest, said: "We performed this special puja on Friday to save the world from virus and diseases like corona and H1N1."

"Our ancestors used to perform a special puja for the betterment of society and save the world from viruses when they attacked," he said.

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Bengaluru, May 1: Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on the occasion of International Labour Day has appealed to migrant workers in the state to stay back and co-operate with it in resuming economic activities once the Central government issues further directions.

"It is my sincere request to all the migrant workers to stay back in the state and co-operate with us to resume the economic activities once we receive directions from Union Government," Yediyurappa said in a release issued by the CMO.

"COVID-19 situation in India is much better than other countries because of people's cooperation.

We intend to resume economic activities soon. The government has already held a meeting with representatives of associations of commerce and industry in this regard. The government has also appealed to the employers to protect the interest of their workers and pay salaries," he added.

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