Peaceful polls in Dakshina Kannada: 77.25 per cent turnout; Sullia highest

coastaldigest.com web desk
April 18, 2019

Mangaluru, Apr 19: Polling for the 17th Lok Sabha elections in Dakshina Kannada passed peacefully with 77.25% of voters braving the sun to exercise their franchise on Thursday.

In the 2014 general elections, 77.18% of the voters had exercised their rights.

Voting commenced at a brisk pace early in the morning in urban areas while people turned up slowly at polling stations in rural and semi-urban areas. Long queues were witnessed in almost all polling stations of Mangaluru and other taluk headquarters.

However, voting lost its steam by afternoon as people did not venture out under the heat. It picked up post 4 p.m.

According to an official release, 15.49% voters had exercised their franchise by 9 a.m.; 32.34% by 11 a.m.; 48.85% by 1 p.m.; 60.62% by 3 p.m.; 72.3% by 5 p.m., and 77.25% at the end of polling hours, 6 p.m.

As in the past, Sullia Assembly segment witnessed a heavy turnout with 84.10% and Mangaluru City South witnessing the lowest with 69.15%.

Belthangady segment witnessed 80.92% polling, Moodbidri 73.17%, Mangaluru North 74.83%, Mangaluru 75.62%, Bantwal 80.31%, and Puttur witnessed 80.71% turnout during the day.

During polling, the Election Commission had to change 16 control and ballot units of electronic voting machines and 38 voter verifiable paper audit trail machines. Immediate solutions were offered from the control room to problems reported, the release said.

While the EC had banned the use of mobile phones by voters inside polling stations, some polling officials extended this ban for the entire polling station premises, including a 100m periphery.

Otherwise, police personnel generally cautioned voters in queues either to switch off their phones or put them on the silent mode before entering the station.

The EC’s clarification that voter slips issued by it or polling agents are not a valid proof of identification appeared not to have gone across the board as many voters had brought just these slips at polling stations.

There were a few complaints of missing names or deletion of names from the rolls in the constituency.

Contesting candidates, Nalin Kumar Kateel from the BJP and Mithun M. Rai from the Congress, thanked voters for turning out in large numbers and the Election Commission for ensuring a free and fair election.

Here’s details of voter turnout in 8 Assembly segments of Dakshina Kananda LS seat: 

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January 28,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 28: The state government is set to allow investors who bought farmland for industrial and other purposes to sell it off if they fail to use it within seven years. The new buyers, however, must utilise the land parcel for the same purpose for which it was allotted.

An amendment bill in this regard will be tabled during the joint session of the assembly, which begins on February 17.

Currently, investors remain tied to unused parcels. Law and parliamentary affairs minister JC Madhuswamy said the amendment to Section 109 of the Karnataka Land Reforms Act, which deals with the purchase of farmland for non-agricultural purposes, would remove hurdles for disposal of such plots. “To prevent misuse of land, the bill makes it mandatory for the new buyer to utilise it for the purpose for which the land was purchased by the first investor,” he said.

The government will also table a bill which seeks to regulate the affairs of religious and educational trusts. It will empower the government to intervene in the affairs of the trusts when irregularities come to light.

“Currently, the government has no role to play when allegations of irregularities and mismanagement crop up against trustees. The bill seeks to address this,” Madhuswamy said. He clarified the government didn’t want to interfere in trusts’ affairs. But some issues, he added, were of concern: trustees illegally selling off the trust property.

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After meeting the Chief Minister, Dr Kaje informed media that on a trial basis, ten Coronavirus patients will be administered Ayurvedic treatment in a designated hospital.

Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa has consulted senior doctors on the issue, he said.

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Thiruvananthapuram, Feb 6: The 105-year-old Bageerathi Amma who scripted history when she appeared for her fourth standard exam in last November becoming the oldest learner of the Kerala State Literacy Mission has passed her exam with 74.5 per cent marks.

This grandmother from Parakulam in Kollam district of Kerala Bageerathi Amma has six children and 16 grandchildren.

Speaking to news agency ANI, CK Pradeep Kumar, district co-ordinator of State Literary Mission said on Wednesday, "Bageerathi Amma has passed her exam with 74.5 per cent marks. It is really an inspiration for others to follow her and continue their education," he said.

Ms Bageerathi had to stop her education at the age of nine when she was in Class 3 as she had to take care of her younger siblings.

Her yearning to continue her studies was fulfilled with the help of officials of the Literary Mission who helped her to realize her dreams. She scored 205 marks out of a total of 275 in the fourth standard equivalency examination.

The Kerala State Literacy Mission Authority is an autonomous institution under the General Education Department, Government of Kerala.

The programme aims to develop literacy skills through continuing education, provide chances of each and everyone interested in learning, enable the learners to make use of their learning in their daily life and ensure Secondary-level education to the whole of Kerala.

The main beneficiaries of this programme are illiterates, neo-literates, school drop-outs and those interested in lifelong education.

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