Situation turning grim in flood ravaged parts of Karnataka; rescue operations on

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August 4, 2019

Bengaluru, Aug 4: The situation in flood ravaged three districts of North Karnataka turning to grim as there is no respite in rain and release of water from Koyna and other Reservoirs in neighbouring Maharashtra State as heavy down pour continuing in the catchment areas.

More than 400 people, 300 cattle stranded in marooned villages were rescued and sent to gruel Centres and cow shelters so far, according to official sources. 
Standing crops in thousands of acres of land were washed out, water level in rivers are flowing above danger mark, many bridges and culverts were under water, Train service between Belgaum and Londa were badly affected as tracks were washed out at many places.

Due to heavy flow of water cracks have developed on Sadalaga-Dattawada road in Belagavi District and it has led to major disruption in vehicular movement. More than 10 villages were marooned in Chikkodi, Bagalkote Belagavi and Raichur Districts.

Administration is leaving no stone unturned in rescuing people and lives tocks stranded in the affected villages. Army personal from Maratha Regiment have been requested and they are helping NDRF, SDRF, Fire fighters and local experts in the rescue operation. The teams are finding it difficult to shift live stocks as the animals refuse to enter the rescue boats.

More than 350 people were shifted to safer places from the villages which were marooned.

Official sources said that about 2.70 cusecs of water were released from Reservoirs in Maharashtra and the quantum may increase since heavy down power is continuing in the catchment areas.

A couple Halappa and Nandamma were rescued in Bagalkote and one cow died while rescuing due to heart attack. Tasildar paid Rs 30,000 compensation to the cow owner Mahadevappa in Kanakanawadi Village.

In Belagavi district the most affected taluks are Khanapur, Chikkodi, Athani, Raybag and other places of Maharashtra-Goa-Karnataka border due to heavy rain pour lashing since last one week.

The district administration is fully prepared this time to cope-up with the flood situation with minimum casualties by deploying the army, five teams of National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) along with the police and locally available skilled people in conducting rescue operations.

According to sources, Five teams of NDRF comprising 10 people in each team arrived from Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, by flight on Sunday noon and they were deployed in flood affected villages in Chikkodi, Athani and Raibag taluks.

According to Superintendent of police Belagavi Laxman Nimbaragi, 265 families and 350 cattle have been rescued from 19 flood-affected villages in Athani, Raibag and Chikkodi taluks.

Water is flowing above danger level in many rivers including Markandeya, Gataprabha, Malaprabha, Vedganga, Dudganga in Norh Karnataka Districts.

Rain water has entered many temples in Kanapur, Gokak taluks, Markandeya river water entered in to the famous Adavisiddheshwar Matt in Kundaragi of Gokak taluk. Local taluk administration rescued 15 people stranded in the matt by boats.

Railway sources said that due to landslide the train service between Londa-Tinaighat, Miraj-Castlerock Passenger was partially cancelled between Belagavi and castle rock and Castlerock- Miraj Passenger train on August 5 is partially cancelled between Castlerock and Belagavi.

Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa will make an aerial survey of the flood affected places tomorrow.

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July 4,2020

Mangaluru, Jul 4: In the wake of mounting coronavirus cases in Dakshina Kannada, all jewellery shops district will be closed for five days from July 5 to July 9.

The decision was taken by the Dakshina Kannada district unit of Jewellers’ Association.

All the jewellery shops including corporate jewellery shops in Manglauru and other parts of district will remain closed for five days, a media release said.

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May 26,2020

Bengaluru, May 26: The Karnataka government has decided cancel summer vacation for undergraduate and post-graduate students and universities during the 2020-21 academic year in the wake of severe academic loss due to COVID-19 lockdown.

Keeping in mind the loss of academic days due to the lockdown to contain the pandemic, the Higher Education Department has decided to go in for ‘Zero Vacation’. 

The state government decided to cancel all holidays particularly the summer holidays after holding a series of meetings with the Vice Chancellors and other academicians from various parts of the state.

The decision was also communicated during the review meeting of the Higher Education Department held by CM Yediyurappa on Tuesday in Bengaluru.

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April 18,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 18: Hours after announcing that two-wheelers will be allowed to ply and that IT/BT companies can resume operations with 33 per cent strength, Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa on Saturday took a u-turn and rolled them back, citing “public opinion” as the reason. 

Earlier in the day, Yediyurappa announced that, after April 20, there will not be any restriction on the movement of two-wheelers in areas that are not COVID-19 containment zones. Yediyurappa also said that a third of IT/BT employees will be allowed to go to the office after April 20. 

“In the backdrop of public opinion and after discussions with senior officials, it has been decided that the prohibition on two-wheelers will continue throughout the lockdown period,” a statement from the Chief Minister’s Office said. “And in the IT/BT sector, only essential services will be allowed and the work-from-home policy will continue.” 

According to sources, the u-turn came following opposition from Yediyurappa’s Cabinet colleagues. “If I was in the meeting, I’d not have allowed it,” a minister said. Only Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai and Revenue Minister R Ashoka were in the meeting Yediyurappa held earlier in the day. The Opposition also stemmed from the fact that there was no need to make decisions on the lockdown when the Cabinet was scheduled to meet on April 20, sources said. 

The incoordination was apparent on Friday when Deputy Chief Minister CN Ashwath Narayan, the IT/BT minister, said 50 per cent of employees in the sector will be permitted to work while Yediyurappa said this would depend on the number of cases reported in the coming days. 

Other announcements made by Yediyurappa remain unchanged.

“Places, where COVID-19 cases are reported, will be identified as containment zones. In such containment zones, an incident commander will be appointed and given magisterial power. Teams comprising the police and health department officials will oversee the lockdown,” Yediyurappa said. “Lockdown will be much more stringent in these areas and no one will be allowed to step out. Essential supplies will be delivered home.”

According to Bommai, there were 32 containment zones in Bengaluru and ‘hotspots’ have been identified in eight districts.

With an eye on restarting economic activities, the government will allow construction work and industries. “In urban areas, construction work will be allowed to start wherever construction workers have the facility to stay on site,” Yediyurappa said. “The manufacturing sector in rural areas and industrial units located in the special economic zones (SEZ) and townships in urban areas will be allowed to function,” he said.

Stating that inter-state travel will be prohibited, Yediyurappa said the districts of Bengaluru Urban, Bengaluru Rural and Ramnagara will be considered as one only for the movement of industrial workers.

Asked about liquor sale, Yediyurappa said a decision will be taken after May 3. The government has already prohibited liquor sale till April 20 midnight.

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