District of intellectuals lacks info on consumer rights:DC

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December 24, 2012

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Mangalore, December 24: Concerns were raised on the level of awareness among the masses on Consumer Rights, during the 'National Consumer Day' observed jointly by Dakshina Kannada district administration, Department of Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs (FCSCA), D K District Federation of Consumer Organizations, D K district National Service Scheme (NSS) and Consumer Club of Mangalore University College at Ravindra Kala Bhavan here on Monday.

 

Speaking on the occasion, President of D K District Federation of Consumer Organisations M J Salian said that the awareness level of consumer rights among people was incredibly poor and hence there was need for dissemination of information on the same among the masses.

 

“The Consumer Protection Act passed in 1986 makes it mandatory for every district to have a Consumer Redressal Forum to address the problems of consumers along with focusing on the illiterate rural masses. Although each district had to have a minimum of one Consumer Information Centre, there are just four in the entire state at present, he said, requesting Deputy Commissioner N Prakash to start the Consumer Protection Council in the district as early as possible.

 

He said that the National Consumer Day was an occasion to assert consumer rights. “The Consumer Protection Act is a powerful law and tool given to you. At present there are 56 consumer clubs in the district run by educational institutions, which help in spreading awareness on the rights of consumers,” he said.

 

Mangalore University NSS Convenor Dr Gananath Yekkar said that the belief in consumers that consumer forums will resolve their grievances is a wrong notion. “Our problems should be addressed by ourselves. Today's youth must be aware of their consumer rights. Only when we are aware of our rights we can become effective as consumers. Consumer protection has been made more powerful by the Right to Information Act,” he said.

 

Delivering the inaugural address, Mangalore University College principal-in-charge Prof Parvati Appayya said that students had to be aware of their rights as consumers. Consumer rights have been recognised in wake of the exploitation of consumers by capitalists, she said.

 

In his presidential address, DK Deputy Commissioner N Prakash said that despite Dakshina Kannada being a land of intellectuals, the Consumer Protection Act has not been put to its best use even here.

 

“There is a lot of scope for the Act, which must reach the rural masses in the district. Over 6000 consumer rights cases have been disposed of since the inception of the Consumer Redressal Forum, with around 2000 cases resolved every year. However, we must realize that there is still scope for improvement. The forum exists only to prevent deception and fraud, and there should be good relations between the consumers and suppliers,” he said.

 

DK district FCSCA Deputy Director Sharanabasappa introduced the dignitaries and welcomed the gathering.

Problems faced by CIC in Mangalore

 

Pointing out that there were only five Consumer Information Centres (CIC) in the entire state, Mr Salian told reporters on the sidelines of the programme that Dakshina Kannada was lucky to have one, which had been established after an “epic fight of four years”.

 

He said that dissemination of knowledge about consumer rights should go through Gram Panchayats, Taluk Panchayats and at district and state levels. Certificate diploma courses on consumer rights had been started in Suratkal Govinda Das College, Canara College, St Philomena's, Puttur and Kavoor Government College, where students are given practical experience as well. Although there is a demand for these certificate courses in other colleges, there are no sufficient resources to conduct additional courses. The centre has lack of funds and people with knowledge, he lamented.

 

Speaking on the problems faced by the District Consumer Information Centre in Mangalore, he said that from the central government's Consumer Welfare Fund, an amount of Rs 5 lakhs have to be released in the first installment itself. However, only Rs 2.5 lakhs were handed over in the past three years. Although it is a centre for the whole district, it has been pushed to a single room in the Taluk Panchayat premises. There is also the necessity of a laboratory for testing, under the consumer centre. The government should take cognizance of the need and provide the centre with accommodation and required money for a testing lab, he said.

 

The Services Cell of the CIC disposes between 50-60 cases in a month, out of which around 15 are regarding mobile phones. Apart from Mangalore, the districts of Udupi, Shimoga, Davangere and Bangalore have a consumer information centre, he said.

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Bengaluru, Feb 14: After the swearing-in of ten former JDS and Congress MLAs, political boundaries seem to have become more fluid, with little clarity on who is on whose side. When Honnali BJP MLA Renukacharya visited senior Congressman DK Shivakumar at the latter’s residence, many eyebrows were raised over the reason behind the meeting. There was speculation over why Renukacharya would be meeting a man who is, in all likelihood, slated to be the next KPCC president.

Renukacharya reacted to the rumours by making the meet sound purely professional. He said, “We have a three-day Krushi Sammlan in Honnali, and I went to invite him (DKS) for it.’’   Shivakumar also remained tight-lipped over the real reason behind the meeting, and corroborated Renukacharya’s story. However, insiders claim that the two discussed other issues too. It may be recalled that Renukacharya had openly rebelled against Yediyurappa in 2009.

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July 14,2020

Bengaluru, July 14: Girls outshone boys in the Second Pre-University Board examinations in Karnataka, results of which were announced on Tuesday.

As many as 6.75 lakh students had written the examination of which 4.17 lakh students passed.

Thus, the pass percentage is 61.80 per cent, Primary and Secondary Education Minister S Suresh Kumar said while announcing the results.

He said 68.73 per cent girls cleared the exam against the boys whose pass percentage was 54.77 per cent.

In terms of urban versus rural, 62.60 per cent students passed in the urban area while 58.99 per cent were from rural areas.

The three districts where the students' performance was excellent were Udupi, Dakshina Kannada and Kodagu whereas the districts where students fared badly were Chitradurga, Raichur and Vijayapura, the minister said.

Both Dakshina Kannada and Udupi have recorded 90.71 percent results. Kodagu has bagged second position with 81.53 pass percentage. Vijayapura district has recorded lowest pass percentage (54.22)

Combination wise, the pass percentage of students in science stream is 82.57 per cent, Commerce 72.60 per cent and Arts 47.90 per cent, said the Minister.

He also said of those who passed the examination, 72. 45 per cent were from English medium and 47.56 from Kannada medium.

There are 68,866 distinction scorers, 2,21,866 students who got first division and 77,455 students who passed the exam in second division, the minister added.

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Udupi, Apr 25: Senior RSS leader H Somashekhar Bhatt received a call from Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday enquiring about his health.

Bhatt got emotional hearing the Prime Minister's voice at the other end, family sources said.

The Prime Minister called at 8.30 AM and began the conversation with 'Somashekharji' and spoke for about six minutes.

The 85-year-old veteran recalled how the Jana Sangh came to power in Udupi municipality under the leadership of V S Acharya in 1968 and about his association with the Sangh Parivar through the decades and his imprisonment during the Emergency.

Bhatt, former Udupi municipality president, later said it was a rare honour for him.

"I am very glad that PM Modi called and spoke to me. I shared the experience of meeting him at the Jaipur session.

Asked to take care of health and expressed concern," he said.

The Prime Minister has been calling senior functionaries of the party who worked for the Sangh Parivar in the time of adversities to build up the BJP in its present form and seeking advice from them.

He had also called in recent days former MLA Ram Bhat who was elected from Puttur in Dakshina Kannada and D H Shankar Murthy, who was former chairman of the state legislative council, BJP state president Nalin Kumar Kateel tweeted.

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