Shiradi likely to be opened for buses in Oct; Rs 250-cr proposal for Charmadi road repair

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September 21, 2018

Mangaluru, Sept 21: The Shiradi Ghat on Mangaluru–Bengaluru national highway is likely to be opened for heavy vehicles in the second week of October.

Sasikanth Senthil S, Deputy Commissioner of Dakshina Kannada has clarified that the ghat road will not be opened for buses and trucks for at least another two weeks because of safety issues.

To a question at a press conference here on Thursday, he said the government was seized of the inconvenience being caused to people by not allowing buses on the ghat stretch. But safety of passengers was more important than opening the ghat stretch for heavy vehicles in a hurry, he said.

He said a meeting of highway engineers would be conducted before taking a decision on allowing heavy vehicles on the stretch affected by landslips. Buses and trucks would be allowed after ensuring safety of travel, he said.

The DC said a Rs 250 crore proposal was before the government for the restoration of the battered Charmadi Ghat stretch of Mangaluru–Mudigere–Chikkamagaluru national highway. It includes widening of the highway at certain stretches.

The government was yet to formally approve the proposal though it has agreed in principle. The Deputy Commissioner said nothing could be said now on when the Sampaje Ghat stretch of Mangaluru–Mysuru national highway would be opened for light motor vehicles and heavy vehicles.

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Danish
 - 
Friday, 21 Sep 2018

Most unlucky road ever. Opened, damaged and closed again opened, soo it may close again

Ibrahim
 - 
Friday, 21 Sep 2018

No future for this ghat road. 

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Members of the Mysuru Bar Association decided not to represent Nalini.

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April 6,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 6: The Covid-19 Task Force aims to conduct 80,000 throat swab and blood tests over the next three weeks here.

According to Task Force Nodal Officer C N Manjunath an order for one lakh anti-body test kits has been placed, and was expected to arrive on April 12.

"From January 20 to March 23, more than 1.2 lakh people arrived at international airports from abroad. Of these, we have kept 37,358 under observation. The Health officials and personnel in fever clinics and hospitals are being trained to conduct the tests. There is no necessity to obtain a clearance to test people with suspected infection. Only laboratories need to get permission to test their blood and throat swab samples."

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July 3,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 3: Over 35 acres of land in nine villages on the outskirts of Bengaluru have been earmarked for burial and cremation of bodies of COVID-19 victims after concerns were raised over the safety of funerals being held in burial grounds located in residential areas.

Deputy Commissioner of Bengaluru Urban District GN Shivamurthy issued an order setting apart about 35.5 acres in the villages under four Taluks of Bengaluru North, Bengaluru South, Anekal and Yelahanka.

The order directed the respective Tahsildars to register these chunks of land as reserved for burial grounds and not to use for any purpose.

According to the sources in the district administration, Karnataka Health Minister B Sriramulu and Revenue Minister R Ashoka had directed the officials to identify places on the city outskirts to dispose of the bodies of COVID-19 victims.

Mr Sriramulu had on Wednesday said COVID-19 victims will not be laid to rest in burial grounds in the city and separate places will be earmarked on the outskirts in the backdrop of safety concerns raised by public.

He had also warned against unscientific disposal of used Personal Protection Equipment kits worn by the families of the victim for the final rites, referring to reports about such instances.

In some places, people have also expressed concern over bodies of those who died of the coronavirus being buried in their neighbourhood.

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