Polls peaceful in Udupi-Chikkamagaluru; 75.8 per cent turnout

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April 18, 2019

Udupi, Apr 18: The polling today was by and large peaceful in Udupi-Chikkamagaluru Lok Sabha constituency which saw a voter turnout of 75.8 per cent. 

The voter turnout in the eight Assembly segments of the parliamentary constituency were: Udupi – 78%; Kaup – 77%; Karkala – 78%; Kundapur 77%; Chikkamagaluru – 69%; Sringeri – 78%; Mudigere – 73%; and Tarikere – 72%.

Hephsiba Rani Korlapati, returning officer and Deputy Commissioner, said that the polling was peaceful and no untoward incidents were reported from anywhere in the constituency. Eight ballot units and control units of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) and 53 VVPAT units developed snags and were immediately replaced, she said.

To beat the oppressive summer heat, most of the voters in the four Assembly segments of Udupi turned out in large numbers in the morning to exercise their franchise. As a result, there were long queues in front of the polling booths in the morning. In fact, 29.01% of the voters had voted by 11 a.m.

The district administration had made arrangements for wheelchairs and other facilities so that voters did not have any problems while voting. Citizens with health problems and the elderly were not made to stand in queue and were given priority to vote. At the Sakhi booths, supervised by women staff, adequate shade was arranged so that the voters did not have to stand in the sun.

These Sakhi booths also had children’s corners for mothers to leave their children to play while they went to cast their vote.

The Zilla Panchayat Higher Primary School booth in the naxalite-affected village of Someshwara recorded a turnout of 58% by 12.10 a.m., while the Government Higher Primary School polling booth in the naxalite-affected village of Kasanamakki recorded a voter turnout of 55.21% by noon. Both thee booths were guarded by personnel of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police.

Anti-Naxalite Force forces were constantly patrolling the booths coming under the naxalite-affected areas in the district. The ethnic booth at Sauda village recorded a voter turnout of 41% by 1 p.m.

Voting slowed down between 2 p.m. and 3.30 p.m. but it later picked up again after 4 p.m., when the intensity of the heat came down.

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April 4,2020

Bagalkot, April 4: A COVID-19 positive patient passed away in Karnataka's Bagalkot on Friday, taking the total number of deaths in the state to four, informed the Deputy Commissioner of Bagalkot.

The total number of coronavirus cases in the country now stands at 2650 including 184 people who have been discharged or cured or migrated, and 68 deaths, as per the data provided by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

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July 18,2020

Bengaluru,  Jul 18: Union Minister for Chemicals and Fertilizers DV Sadananda Gowda on Friday said that Government of India headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been extending all possible assistance to state government in their endeavour to combat the deadly coronavirus.

In a statement released after participating in a high-level meeting chaired by Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa in Bengaluru today, Gowda said he shared his views with the state government on how to control the spread of COVID-19 in the state in general and Bengaluru in particular.

He said the Centre was in constant touch with the state government on the issue. The centre is more than happy to extend any help further if Karnataka requires so.

"Being a Union Minister handling the Pharmaceutical Department also, I am closely monitoring the medicine demand and supply situation across the country on a day-to-day basis. The availability of required medicines including HCQ and Paracetamol is satisfactory in all states including Karnataka. Also, there has been enough lifesaving drugs in our Jan Aushadhi Kendras all over India. Over 600 such outlets exist in Karnataka alone," he said.

"If there is any issue related to medicine shortage or overpricing, one can bring it to my knowledge or call PMBJP tollfree number 18001808080 or NPPA number 18001112550 / 011-23345118 / 011-23345122. The grievances will surely be resolved to everybody's satisfaction" added the minister.

With related to state governments or private agencies seeking to import emergency medicines, medical equipment etc., Gowda assured, we would facilitate required licences without any delay.

"I strongly feel that it is our collective responsibility to use everything in our armour to defeat the pandemic. We also seek public support in this mission. Together, we will win," he said.

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February 6,2020

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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