No sufficient water in Yettinahole: Govt mulling to divert two more tributaries of Netravati?

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April 25, 2019

Mangaluru, Apr 25:  The environmental activists in Dakshina Kannada say that River Netravati, the lifeline of Dakshina Kannada, is drying up in recent years because of the ongoing Yettinahole project and hydel power projects on the nine tributaries of the river in a 120-km radius of eco-sensitive Western Ghats.

Addressing a press conference here, Dinesh Holla, convenor of Sahyadri Sanchaya, said that the Karnataka government has finally realised that Yettinahole, a tributary of Netravathi, did not have enough water for diverting it to the parched regions of Chikkaballapura and other districts.

“Now the government is planning to lift water from the Kapila and the Kumaradhara, which are also tributaries of the Netravati,” he said.

He said that the government is taking up permanent drinking water projects across various other tributaries of the Netravati in the Western Ghats in-between the Kudremukh and Pushpagiri ranges, covering the catchment areas of the Netravati. The government has allowed a few private resorts to divert water from some of the streams there, he said.

Mr Holla said, a total of 26 hydel power projects have come up in-between the Kudremukh and Pushpagiri ranges. While three projects — Nidle, Mrityunjaya and Gundiya — have failed, survey for hydel power projects on the Papikal and the Bandaje streams is being conducted.

He regretted the absence of a board under the River Boards Act to stop the projects which are damaging the shola forest which gives birth to the Netravati.

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June 16,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 16: Continuing easing of restrictions under 'unlock-1,' the Karnataka government has allowed shooting and production of films and television programmes in the state.

In a clarification, Principal Secretary Revenue N Manjunath Prasad said, shooting and production of all films and television programmes that were stopped in between due to lockdown can be allowed.

It is also allowed to continue with the post-production activities of film and television programmes after completing the shooting, it said.

The permission is conditional as it is subjected to adhering of the national directives issued in connection with the COVID-19 pandemic, and standard operating procedures prescribed by the Department of Information and Public Relations.

The clarification said permission can be given as film and television shooting and production activities are not banned under guidelines issued by the centre and the state government recently.

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March 28,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 27: A software engineer has been arrested for giving a "call" to the people to sneeze in the open and spread coronavirus, police said on Friday.
The person identified as Mujeeb Mohammad had made this call in a Facebook post.
"Let's join hands, go out and sneeze with open mouth in public. Spread the virus," he wrote.

"The person who put this post saying people should go out and sneeze and spread the virus has been detained. His name is Mujeeb. He works in a software company," Bengaluru Joint Commissioner of Police Sandeep Patil said in a statement.

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Meanwhile, Infosys tweeted: "We are deeply concerned with an inappropriate post being attributed to an Infosys employee. We strongly reaffirm our commitment to responsible social-sharing.

The company also said, "Our preliminary enquiry, and discussions with our employees suggest that this could be a case of a mistaken identity."
"However, given the seriousness with which we take such matters, we are investigating this further and will also assist with any independent investigation. The company would take appropriate action based on its investigation," it added

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May 8,2020

Hassan, May 8: A newly married couple accidentally fell into the Hemavathi river and drowned while clicking selfies near Henneli village in the district, police said on Friday.

The deceased were identified as Kritika (23) of the same village and Artheesh (27) of Belur taluk in the district.

They got married on March 20. Both were working in Bengaluru and were in the village due to the lockdown.

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