Spiritualism solution for corruption: Pejawar Seer at Youth Convention

December 22, 2012

Mangalore, December 22: The best way to combat corruption is through spiritualism and nationalism, said Vishwesha Theertha Swamiji of Pejawar Mutt.

 

He was speaking after inaugurating the All Karnataka State Youth Convention as part of Swami Vivekananda's 150th birth anniversary celebrations organized by Ramakrishna Mission, Mangalore, at Sangha Niketan in the city on Saturday.

 

Corruption is one of the biggest diseases the country is up against and the best way to combat it is by developing spiritualism and a sense of nationalism in oneself, the Pejawar Shree said. Stating that age is not a criterion to determine one's contribution to the nation, the Swamiji cited Swami Vivekananda's example and urged the youth to uphold his nationalist values which favoured a corruption free nation and society.

 

'Legitimate wealth'


Justice N Santhosh Hegde, former judge of the Supreme Court of India and former Karnataka Lokayukta, in his address said that there is a need for today's youth to implement teachings of Swami Vivekananda in their lives as the world is getting more and more materialistic resulting in increasing greed causing problems in the society. “Divinity is a bundle of values one has to follow in everyday life. Change in the society cannot be brought about overnight. My way of bringing a change is through interaction with youth, telling them the true meaning of contentment in life. I have visited more than 520 educational institutions in the last 6 years telling them that there is nothing wrong in accumulating wealth as long as it is accumulated legitimately”, he said.

 

Advising students present in the gathering to make sure that they don't fall prey to the 'greed over need disease', Justice Hegde said that increase in greed of people and those in administrative circles in particular, has denied the needy in the society the benefits they ought to receive.

 

“Society as a whole needs to change its thinking. People consider a man successful only if he has power and money. A man without money contributing to the society is looked at as just another person. This mindset needs to change”, he said.

 

Dr. N Vinay Hegde, Chancellor, Nitte University, Swami Jitakamanadaji, Adhyaksha, Ramakrishna Mutt, Mangalore, Srimat Swami Vishwatmanandaji Maharaj, Coordinator, Swami Vivekananda's 150th Birth Anniversary Celebration Committee, Belur Mutt, Howrah, were present among others.

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May 12,2020

Udupi, May 12: The Coastal Bus Owner’s Association members have approached Deputy Commissioner to permit them to run bus service in the District.

Nearly 80 buses coming under the Coastal Bus Association and they are prepared to run the buses as per the guidelines set by the government. They have also requested RTO officials for permission to operate and are awaiting approval. If the bus service starts operating, many workers like drivers, conductors, cleaners, mechanics will get employment.

Coastal Bus Owners Association President Raghavendra Bhat said that the bus owners must provide services to the public as per regulations set by Deputy Commissioner.

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April 18,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 18: Hours after announcing that two-wheelers will be allowed to ply and that IT/BT companies can resume operations with 33 per cent strength, Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa on Saturday took a u-turn and rolled them back, citing “public opinion” as the reason. 

Earlier in the day, Yediyurappa announced that, after April 20, there will not be any restriction on the movement of two-wheelers in areas that are not COVID-19 containment zones. Yediyurappa also said that a third of IT/BT employees will be allowed to go to the office after April 20. 

“In the backdrop of public opinion and after discussions with senior officials, it has been decided that the prohibition on two-wheelers will continue throughout the lockdown period,” a statement from the Chief Minister’s Office said. “And in the IT/BT sector, only essential services will be allowed and the work-from-home policy will continue.” 

According to sources, the u-turn came following opposition from Yediyurappa’s Cabinet colleagues. “If I was in the meeting, I’d not have allowed it,” a minister said. Only Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai and Revenue Minister R Ashoka were in the meeting Yediyurappa held earlier in the day. The Opposition also stemmed from the fact that there was no need to make decisions on the lockdown when the Cabinet was scheduled to meet on April 20, sources said. 

The incoordination was apparent on Friday when Deputy Chief Minister CN Ashwath Narayan, the IT/BT minister, said 50 per cent of employees in the sector will be permitted to work while Yediyurappa said this would depend on the number of cases reported in the coming days. 

Other announcements made by Yediyurappa remain unchanged.

“Places, where COVID-19 cases are reported, will be identified as containment zones. In such containment zones, an incident commander will be appointed and given magisterial power. Teams comprising the police and health department officials will oversee the lockdown,” Yediyurappa said. “Lockdown will be much more stringent in these areas and no one will be allowed to step out. Essential supplies will be delivered home.”

According to Bommai, there were 32 containment zones in Bengaluru and ‘hotspots’ have been identified in eight districts.

With an eye on restarting economic activities, the government will allow construction work and industries. “In urban areas, construction work will be allowed to start wherever construction workers have the facility to stay on site,” Yediyurappa said. “The manufacturing sector in rural areas and industrial units located in the special economic zones (SEZ) and townships in urban areas will be allowed to function,” he said.

Stating that inter-state travel will be prohibited, Yediyurappa said the districts of Bengaluru Urban, Bengaluru Rural and Ramnagara will be considered as one only for the movement of industrial workers.

Asked about liquor sale, Yediyurappa said a decision will be taken after May 3. The government has already prohibited liquor sale till April 20 midnight.

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May 26,2020

Bengaluru, May 26: Ministers of the central government or state governments or officers on their official duty, who are travelling across states, will be exempted from requirements of quarantine, the Karnataka government said on Monday.

The state government issued an addendum to Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for inter-state passengers.

"Any person who gets a negative COVID test certificate (from ICMR approved lab) which is not more than two days old from the date of journey will be exempted from the requirement of institutional quarantine," read the addendum.

The state government has laid down new norms for those coming from other states (including those coming by domestic air flights).

Passengers coming from 'high prevalence states' (Maharashtra, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Delhi, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh) would be required to undergo a seven-day "institutional quarantine", which will be followed by home quarantine.

The new norms also said that home quarantine of 14 days would be necessary for the passengers coming from other states.

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