No injustice will be done to the region in Netravati diversion: C T Ravi

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July 21, 2012

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Mangalore, July 21: A decision with regard to banning plastic in Dakshina Kannada district would be taken soon, said C T Ravi, District In-charge Minister, Dakshina Kannada.

He was speaking to media persons after participating in a review meet held at the Deputy Commissioner's office in Mangalore on Saturday.

Responding to a query on plastic ban, Mr. Ravi admitted that at the moment, the authorities are lacking the necessary manpower and system to check illegal plastic usage in the district. A suggestion to ban plastic cups and plastic sheets used on dining tables besides ban on all types of plastic carry bags is before the government, he said.

On a query on diversion of Netravati river and its usage for the multi village water scheme, Mr. Ravi said that although the government is keen on diverting the river to other places, it will see that no injustice is done to the region.

Mr. Ravi said that within August 15, another meeting would be convened to review and discuss the problems of the district with elected representatives of the district. Concerned officials have been asked to submit a list of incomplete projects. An attempt to identify short term and long term projects would be made and accordingly future course of action would be decided, he said. Mr. Ravi, who has been given the post of Dakshina Kannada district in charge minister, said that although he hails from Chikmagalur, Dakshina Kannada district has always been a role model for him and his people and assured that he would visit the district at least twice every month. The post of Chairman of the Coastal Development Authority which currently lies vacant following the resignation of B Nagaraj Shety, will also be filled soon following consultations with Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar, he added.

Prior to speaking to media persons, Mr. Ravi chaired a review meet and took stock of the working of various departments.

Deputy Commissioner Dr. N S Chennappa Gowda briefed the new district in charge minister on the progress of works in various departments in the district. Officials of the concerned departments also provided clarifications and additional information with respect to their respective projects.

Mr. Ravi showed concerns over the completion of only 2 projects out of the planned 19 projects by the Tourism Department which includes the Sultan Battery-Tannirbavi hanging bridge besides other projects. He also directed the District Health Officer to organize more malaria awareness programmes in schools as dengue and malaria need to be checked in rainy season.

Briefing on the works being carried out by the Department of Youth Services and Sports, Mr. Gowda brought to the notice of Mr. Ravi that the Mangala Stadium synthetic track work is likely to be completed after the rainy season and by November 1, it is likely to be inaugurated.

Briefing the Minister on the progress of 'Sakala' scheme in the district, Mr. Gowda said that 95% of the applications under the scheme had been disposed off.

Moodbidri MLA Abhayachandra Jain asked the Minister to look into the development of Mangalore-Moodbidri road. About six engineering colleges, besides the popular Alva's College fall in the same route. The National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) officials have been delaying their work. There is an urgent need to at least provide the public with a two lane road, he said.

The issue of NHAI's delay in work on the national highways of Bantwal and Suratkal and non-completion of service roads in Bantwal, Suratkal and Kottara was also placed before the Minister. The Deputy Commissioner also brought to the notice of the Minister incomplete road and fly over work at Bikarnakatte on the occasion.

Rahim Uchil, President, Karnataka Beary Sahitya Academy, raised the issue of delay in the construction of Beary Bhavana. Mr. Ravi asked Dr. Harish Kumar, MCC Commissioner to hold consultations with the police department and make available land for the purpose.

Earlier today, Mr. Ravi was given a rousing welcome at the district BJP office. A felicitation programme was also organised for the new DK district in charge minister.

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July 10,2020

Mangaluru, Jul 10: A 58-year-old official of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) has died due to the coronavirus infection, taking the death toll in the paramilitary force because of the disease to nine, officials said on Friday.

Assistant Sub Inspector K B Premsha, posted in the CISF unit that guards the Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd (MRPL), passed away at a local hospital on Thursday, they said.

He was admitted to the hospital on July 5 with fever. His COVID-19 test report arrived on July 7 and it was positive. Premsha breathed his last on Thursday, officials said. He was a resident of Kodagu in Karnataka.

This is the ninth COVID-19 death in the force that has recorded 1,137 cases till now, according to an official data.

Of the total cases reported in the force so far, 410 are under treatment across the country, nine have died and the rest have recovered, officials said.

They said that 20 personnel tested COVID-19 positive on Friday while 22 have recovered over the last 24 hours.

The about 1.62-lakh strong CISF is the national aviation security force guarding 63 airports at present and it is also tasked to guard vital installations in the aerospace and nuclear domain.

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May 30,2020

Udupi, May 30: A total of 45 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) patients, including 17 children were discharged after recovery from the designated hospital in Udupi.

This comes as a big relief amid the rising number of cases in the district.

A total of 164 cases has been confirmed in the district so far.

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March 11,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 11: Amid the prevailing political uncertainty in Madhya Pradesh with Jyotiraditya Scindia's exit, Congress leader DK Shivakumar on Wednesday asserted that "leaders may come and go but no one can destroy Congress."

"No one can destroy Congress. Leaders may come, leaders may go, that doesn't make any difference," said Shivakumar while speaking to news agency on the current political scenario for Congress in Madhya Pradesh.

Speaking about the Madhya Pradesh Congress MLAs, who are lodged in Bengaluru, he said: "All the Madhya Pradesh MLAs who are here do not want to lose their membership. I am sure they will understand, go back and save the government."

On Tuesday, Congress sent two of its leaders -- Sajjan Singh Verma and Govind Singh -- to Bengaluru in order to pacify some of the rebel MLAs who are lodged in a hotel there and who claimed to have resigned from the state Legislative Assembly.

After meeting with 19 party MLAs who have tendered their resignations, Congress leader Sajjan Singh Verma on Wednesday said they are neither willing to support Jyotiraditya Scindia nor in favour of joining BJP as they were "misled and taken to Bengaluru" in Karnataka.

"Nobody is ready to go with Scindia ji. They said they were misled and taken to Bengaluru, most of them said they are not ready to join BJP," Verma told ANI on being asked about the 19 MLAs.

"I just came from Bengaluru and now I am going to Jaipur. Besides 5-6 ministers and one MLA, we all are going to Jaipur. They (MLAs) have said they have the blood of Congress and they will remain in the party. Since Scindia was a senior party leader, all our MLAs followed his order as a courtesy," he said.

The Congress leader further claimed that BJP is using both "muscle and money power" to influence Congress MLAs.

He also claimed that he is strongly in contact with 7-8 BJP MLAs.

Most of the rebel MLAs are perceived close to Scindia and are apparently unhappy at Scindia being "ignored" in the party. The grand old party has been witnessing an internal turf war in Madhya Pradesh since the party formed the government in the state in 2018.

Scindia is likely to join BJP later today.

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