Ola, Uber continue to offer ride-shares defying ban

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June 30, 2019

Bengaluru, Jun 30: Even after the Karnataka government asked cab aggregators to stop their pool services immediately in Bengaluru, the Ola and Uber continued to offer the ride share option on their platforms in the weekend.

The ban on pool services was imposed during a closed-door meeting by the Karnataka Transport Department with the ride-hailing companies on Friday, June 28 on the ground that it violated the ‘Karnataka On Demand Transportation Technology Aggregators Rule, 2016’.

Officials contend that the service involves picking up and dropping passengers along a route, in a manner similar to city buses.

“In the city, only the Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation has a stage carriage licence to operate buses. Taxis can operate on-demand services from point A to B, but they are not allowed to pick or drop passengers en route. If ride share is provided from one point to another, we have no objections,” said Transport Commissioner V.P. Ikkeri. He added that a committee will be formed to look into the issue.

Commuters who depend on these services as they are low-cost and easily available are unhappy with this move and say that prefixed pick-up and drop-off points will not be convenient.

Abhijit, who depends on share-ride apps to commute from Baiyappanahalli metro station to his workplace on Old Madras Road, said, “Ride sharing is an affordable option for regular passengers. For ₹50, I can travel a distance of four kilometres. Many cities in other countries are promoting carpooling to bring down congestion on the roads, but our government has taken a regressive step.”

According to Mr. Ikkeri, the BMTC has been opposing ride share as it is affecting its business. “If we allow Ola and Uber to operate share ride in the city, other aggregators will approach us for operating taxis on similar lines,” he said.

Mr. Ikkeri reiterated that the Transport Department is not against share rides or car pooling, but they should be run in accordance with the rules.

“Niti Ayog, in its report, had spoken about encouraging car pooling in city limits to de-congest the roads. The central government had sought a response from the State government on the issue. We are waiting for guidelines from the central government.”

In January 2017, the department had asked Ola and Uber to stop the service. However, the two companies continue to offer the service.

Software engineer Navami R., who depends on shared rides, wants the department to make alternative provisions and ensure last-mile connectivity if it intends to crack down on the service. “Earlier, the government announced that BMTC will discontinue AC buses. Now, there’s a move to stop car pooling. The Transport Department is not keeping up with the times or the changing needs of the people. If there is no provision for car pooling, they should change the rules,” she said.

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April 25,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 25: Former Karnataka Health minister and senior Congress leader Dr H C Mahadevappa on Saturday urged the state government to chalk out a comprehensive plan to conduct tests among the vulnerable sections in the society to impede the spread of the dreaded COVID-19 pandemic in the state.

Speaking to media persons, Dr Mahadevappa, felt that only restricting people to remain indoors will not suffice to tackle the spread of the contagious disease he said that "There needs to step up testing the people especially belonging to the vulnerable sections of the society".

Maintaining that the COVID-19 disease, which has progressed itself as a pandemic, across the globe, former Health Minister said that "there is also a need to fight the menace with multiple dimension, as it has potential to cause damage not only the social life of the people but also their livelihood".

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January 2,2020

Jan 2: A year after 12,000 acres of forests in Bandipur went up in smoke, the Karnataka Forest Department is gearing up for the summer even as the Forest Survey of India (FSI) has cautioned that 22.78 lakh acres (9,222 sq km) or about 20% of the green cover spread across three districts in the central part of the state is fire-prone.

The FSI studied forest fire incidents across the country between 2004-05 and 2017 before coming up with state-specific inputs.

According to the 13-year observation, Karnataka has 7,352 “fire points” or areas measuring 5 km X 5 km with frequent fire incidents.

Though the number is lower compared to states like Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Odisha with over 20,000 points, the sheer spread of the fire-prone area itself is a challenge for the Karnataka Forest Department.

According to data, about three lakh acres (1,199.9 sq km) of forest area is very highly fire prone with 26 to 52 fire incidents in 13 years. This is followed by 7.6 lakh acres (3,067 sq km) of “highly fire prone” areas with an average of one to two incidents every year.

Almost all of the “red alert” areas are concentrated in Uttara Kannada, Chikkmagaluru, Shivamogga and Chamarajanagar districts. As temperature rises at the end of January, so does the risk of forest fires, requiring officials to be on vigil till the end of summer.

After an investigation into the Bandipur blaze revealed that faulty fire lines and poor supervision were the reason for the spread of the fire, the department has come up with a multi-pronged approach to prevent similar incidents this year.

“After the Bandipur incident, we have created a fire cell and a standard operating procedure (SOP) which everyone has to follow. Firstly, a fire management plan is prepared and approved by a competent authority.

The SOP has well defined firelines which have to be executed by December-end and burning must be completed by January 15,”  Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Head of Forest Force) Punati Sridhar told DH.

He said that to ensure its strict implementation, GPS readings of firelines are to be submitted for random verification.

“All the required equipment from fire jackets to shoes, gloves, backpack sprayers and tractors mounted with 2,000-5,000 litre tanks with high pressure pumps will be deployed at vantage points,” he said.

In addition, the department’s fire cell works in collaboration with the Karnataka State Remote Sensing Applications Centre (KSRSAC) to give fire alerts within half and hour of an area catching fire and detected by satellites.

“Earlier, the gap used to be four hours by when the fire would have spread beyond control. Now, with reduced time gap, it would be easier to control fire early,” he added.

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January 1,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 1: Karnatak Deputy Chief Minister Govind Karjol has said that the state government wrote to the Centre to fix the technical glitches in FASTag system.

"We have brought this issue to the notice of Union Minister Nitin Gadkari," he told reporters on Tuesday.

In response to the flood relief by the state government, Karjol said that the approximate cost of roads damaged in the floods was Rs 7000 crore and the government would take up the repair works soon.

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