Sops galore for backward classes, dalits, minorities in Karnataka budget 2018-19

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February 16, 2018

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah-led Congress government has made significant allocations for the welfare of the backward classes, dalits and religious minorities  (Ahinda communities) in the 2018-19 annual budget.

Mr. Siddaramaiah, in the last budget of his government tenure, offered several sops to various small and marginal communities, including free bus passes for all students from 2018-19.

The budget proposed to waive loans up to Rs 50,000 availed by shepherds from cooperative banks (Rs 52 crore total) and loans availed by below poverty line (BPL) families from Karnataka Khadi Board.

He also announced providing loans up to Rs 50,000 at zero per cent interest for fishermen and increase of old age pension from Rs 500 to Rs 600 for the benefit of 48 lakh senior citizens and destitute.

The Chief Minister, who overall presented his 13th State budget, said the current budget aimed at building Nava Karnataka to realise the new aspirations in the coming days.

Siddaramaiah provided many incentives for people belonging to Ahinda in a move to prevent youth from backward classes and Dalit communities from supporting the BJP.

For the first time, the budget’s total receipts are estimated at Rs 2,02,297 crore in 2018-19. The fiscal deficit is expected to be Rs 35,127 crore, which is 2.49% of the Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP). Total liabilities are at Rs 2,86,790 crore at the end of 2018-19, 20.36% of the GSDP. “This is within the limit of 25% for 2018-19 mandated in the Karnataka Fiscal Responsibility Act.”

The GSDP in 2017-18 has increased to 8.5% against 7.5% in 2016-17. In this year 2017-18, the agriculture sector is expected to grow by 4.9%, industry by 4.9%, while the service sector is expected to register a growth of 10.4%.

Noting that there was a possibility of shortfall in tax collections in the short run, frequent changes in the FST regime and glitches in the IT system have also affected the tax collection, Mr. Siddaramaiah said.

The Budget proposed to give a boost to organic farming, millet crops, groundnut and “Direct Seed Rice” cultivation methods. The allocation for agriculture is set at ₹5,849 crore in 2018-19.

To mobilise additional revenue, the Budget proposed to increase the existing rates of excise duty on Indian Made Liquor by 8%.

The Budget proposes new State Fodder Security Policy, new Textile Policy, Feature Film Tourism Policy, Logistic Policy, Innovation Policy, and Policy for Labour Intensive Industries. It has also proposed to establish “Nirbhaya Kendras” in all offices of Police Commissioners in the State.

The Budget has also proposed to provide 4% reservation in Group A and B posts to persons having disability as per the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016. The government has already reserved 5% in Group C and D posts.

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April 6,2020

Kottayam, Apr 6: "I will leave this room within a week after defeating you," the braveheart nurse had vowed after contracting the deadly coronavirus while attending to India's oldest COVID-19 survior, expressing unflinching faith in Kerala's health care system.

Last Friday, 32-year old Reshma Mohandas lived up to her promise and walked out holding her head high to her home, where she is now placed under 14-day quarantine, after she and the elderly man and his wife were discharged from the Medical College Hospital here on being cured of th e disease.

Soon after 93-year-old Thomas Abraham, whose recovery has been dubbed as a 'miracle cure' by the medical community, and 88-year old Mariyamma left the hospital, Reshma too headed home but with the resolve to come back and serve the patients after the mandatory two weeks quarantine.

"I will leave this room within a week after defeating you (coronavirus)", Reshma had posted in a WhatsApp group of her friends and colleagues while undergoing treatment in isolation at the hospital.

"I posted that message in the WhatsApp group because I have full faith in Kerala's health system. It is world class," Reshma told reporters from her home.

The nurse, who took care Thomas and Mariyamma since March 12, believes she contracted the disease as she was in close contact with and often talked to the couple, who did not wear masks as it made them uncomfortable.

She said she loved taking care of all their needs.

"I was not tensed at all. I love taking care of elderly people. We used to talk a lot (in the ICU)", she said.

Reshma, who was earlier working in the operating theatre of another section, said she used work for four hours in the ICU before she contracted the virus and was admitted to the same wing as a patient.

"I had close contact with them in the ICU because I paid attention to address their every needs," she said. The first warning sign came on March 23 morning when she had a throat infection.

Reshma immediately alerted the head nurse, who in turn informed the doctors.

She was asked to visit the fever clinic at the Medical College and was later referred to the isolation facility where she took care of elderly novel coronavirus patients.

Some 20 nurses who had come into contact with her were sent to home quarantine.

On March 24, she tested positive.

"I did not have any other complications, barring headache and body pain", she said.

Reshma said she was ready to serve in the isolation facility for COVID-19 patients after 14 days of mandatory home quarantine.

"I am ready to work again in the isolation facility when I return," the feisty nurse, whose husband is an engineer, said.

She was all the more happy that proper medical care at the hospital led to recovery of Abraham and Mariyamma.

Kerala Health minister K K Shailaja telephoned Reshma to express her happiness over her recovery.

The Minister said the news about a health professional contracting the coronavirus was a matter of concern for the state.

In a statement, she hailed Reshma's dedication as a professional and said she had treated elderly patients like her parents, attending to their every need.

The elderly couple, hailing from Ranni village in Pathanamthitta district had contracted the virus from their son, daughter-in-law and grandson who returned from Italy last month, all of whom have also recovered.

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May 19,2020

Mangaluru, May 19: In a bizarre incident which exposes the publicity craze of “philanthropists”, members of a city-based organisation returned without disturbing grocery kits after villagers refused to be photographed while receiving them. 

The incident took place at Mukrampady village in Puttur a few days ago. According to sources, a team belonging to an organisation from Mangaluru had visited the village with a letter from their organisation, to distribute grocery kits to families near mosques in the month of Ramadan. 

The team members reportedly insisted the beneficiaries to pose for pictures with the team near a mosque while being given the food kit. The villagers refused to fulfil their wish.

The organisation members then left the place without handing over the Ramadan kits, sources said.

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May 5,2020

Mangaluru, May 5: Even as the coastal city entered third phase of lockdown to contain the spread of covid-19, a wild bison was spotted in Mangaluru today. 

According to sources, local residents at Hathill area and Mannagudda area spotted bison. It is not sure whether it was the same bison or two different bison.

Some reports claimed that it was spotted in Kudroli area too triggering panic among people. 

With the help of local residents and police, the forest officials managed to catch the bison around noon. 

It is assumed that the wild animal must have come to the city as there was less movement of people and vehicle due to lockdown for past few weeks.

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