Mangalore: DGCA's credibility questioned; Handing over of Air Crash Inquiry to other bodies demanded

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June 6, 2010

Mangalore, June 6: Questioning the credibility of Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), Leo F Saldanha, the Coordinator of Environ Support Group, has demanded that the responsibility of investigation into the Mangalore air crash should be handed over to an impartial high level commission of inquiry or joint parliamentary committee.

Speaking to mediapersons on Saturday at a press conference in the city, Saldanha expressed fear that DGCA may bury the truth that led to the tragedy during the course of investigation.

“To ensure such incidents do not recur, we demand the Union government to order an impartial Commission of Inquiry or to a joint parliamentary committee into the reasons of this crash, especially investigating the absolute lack of conformance with basic runway design standards and emergency approach measures” he said.

He also threatened to lodge a criminal case against the Airport Authority of India, Ministry of Civil Aviation and DGCA, holding them directly accountable for the tragedy, as they had ignored the earlier warnings by the environmentalists about the danger of table top run way.

”This was not an accident, but apparently the failure of officials in ensuring proper construction of the second runway at the airport resulted in the tragedy", he alleged.

“The DGCA, Airports Authority, Ministry of Civil Aviation and the Karnataka government had totally failed to ensure that the second runway design conforms to national and international standards”, he added.

To bolster his claim, Saldhana recalled that the ESG along with the Alliance Against Airport Expansion, Mangalore, struggled against the expansion of the Mangalore airport during the late 1990s.

A key concern raised was that the second runway in Mangalore could not meet the standards required in dealing with an emergency, particularly during landing and take-off. Saldanha alleged that even though alternative sites existed, the authorities proceeded obstinately to expand the airport, yielding to pressure from politicians, and business, real estate and hotel lobbies that benefited immensely from an airport at Bajpe.

When the authorities failed to heed this request, a couple of public interest litigations (PILs) were filed in the High Court and the Supreme Court challenging the construction in the late 90s.

"No one in authority cared to listen to our fervent pleas. This even when we demonstrated through a variety of representations that the site chosen for expansion at Bajpe was surrounded by deep valleys on three sides of the runway and did not provide for emergency landing areas as required,'' Saldhana said.

Environmentalist Arthur Pereira, Dalit activist Devdas and Krishnananda were among those present.

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May 27,2020

Mangaluru, May 27: Mangaluru MLA U T Khader today urged Dakshina Kannada MP and Karnataka BJP chief Nalin Kumar Kateel to pave the way for immediate repatriation of Mangalureans stranded across Gulf countries.

The development comes amidst reports that lack of preparedness on part of the authorities concerned in Dakshina Kannada compelled the Centre to delay the operation of repatriation flights from various Gulf to Mangaluru International Airport under Vande Bharat Mission.

Lakhs of people from Mangaluru region (coastal Karnataka) alone are working in middle eastern countries like Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Bahrain and Qatar. Thousands of them are currently stranded thanks to covid-19 lockdown and are helplessly waiting for repatriation.

Speaking to coastaldigest.com, Mr Khader said he already spoke to Mr Kateel and brought to his notice the plight of Mangalureans in Saudi Arabia and other gulf countries. "There are a large number of pregnant women, senior citizens and patients who need immediate repatriation. It is the responsibility of the elected representatives and district administration to pave the way for the repatriation of our people and arrange quarantine facilities for them," he said. 

"Mr Kaeel is not only MP of Dakshina Kannada. He is also the chief of Karnataka's ruling party. Hence, he must play a crucial role in facilitating the return of Kannadigas in general and Mangalureans in particular," Mr Khader said. 

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April 25,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 25: With 26 new COVID-19 cases confirmed in the past 24 hours, the total number of positive cases in Karnataka reached 500 on Saturday.

This includes 158 patients who have been cured and discharged following treatment while 18 deaths have been reported so far due to the infection in the State, according to a media bulletin issued by the Department of Health and Family Welfare on Saturday evening.

A total of 324 COVID-19 cases are currently active in the State as of Saturday evening 5 pm.
According to the bulletin, Bengaluru Urban with 133 positive cases, including 49 discharged and four deaths, is the worst-affected district in the State, followed by Mysuru and Belagavi, with 89 and 54 confirmed cases, respectively.

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July 2,2020

Mangaluru, Jul 2: A middle aged man who was battling health issues due to kidney-related ailments, breathed his last at a private hospital.

He was tested positive for coronavirus.

The deceased was a 49-year-old resident of Kalladka in Bantwal.

According to sources, the man, was getting treated for tuberculosis and liver-related ailments, he was at home since 20 days.

On June 27 he was admitted to the private hospital in the city due to kidney related ailment.

With this, the total number of death of covid patients in the district reached to 18.

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