Tourism sector badly affected due to CAA Protest

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December 29, 2019

Mandya, Dec 29: The sugar district of the state Mandya, which also highest tourist destinations, has been affecting due to the protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) as well as National Register of Citizens (NRC).

Sugar bowl district with over 100 major tourism destinations, Mandya attracts nearly 12 lakh tourists annually. The arrivals have considerably declined ever since the anti-CAA agitations reached a peak after two persons were killed in police firing in Mangaluru.

Officials at tourist destinations in Mandya said people, mainly from neighbouring States, are avoiding visits due to continuous road blocks as well as out of fear.

The famous Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary on the banks of the Cauvery has been feeling the heat of the protests. The average daily tourist arrivals would hover between 3,500 and 4,000 during Christmas holidays. However, it has come down to a little over 2,000 now , said Puttamade Gowda, Deputy Range Forest Officer at Ranganathittu.

According to another senior forest officer, the collection from entry tickets and boating was 4.7 lakh on December 25 last year. But, it dropped to 3.78 lakh this year. Owing to a “sense of insecurity”, educational institutions have postponed their trips, he said.

The exact impact of the agitations on the tourism sector will be known only after December 31, said Harish, Assistant Director of Tourism, Mandya district.

He said “Brindavan Gardens downstream Krishnaraja Sagar (KRS) is also affected.” He said around 12 lakh people visit tourism spots in the district every year. Many of the major destinations are along the banks of the Cauvery and Shimsha.

Officials of the Cauvery Neeravari Nigam Ltd pointed out that visitors to Brindavan Gardens had dropped by 8 to 10 per cent.

According to the personnel, at Brindavan Gardens and Ranganathittu, similar trends were observed in Mysuru and Hassan districts too.

The similar tourist flow was down in the historic town of Srirangaptna, where the Tipu Sultan‘s period monuments which has been attracting in large, but since last two weeks reduced.

Meanwhile, Mandya district Superintendent of Police K Parashuram said, "In order to prevent incidents of drowning, prohibitory orders will be in place at tourist spots such as Balamuri waterfalls, Muthathi and others on December 31."

Gaganachukki waterfalls, Kere Thonnur, Edamuri waterfalls, and bathing ghats on the banks of Cauvery and Shimsha are also expected to be closed to visitors on December 31 and January 1.

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August 8,2020

Bengaluru, Aug 8: Karnataka government on Friday issued revised guidelines for international returnees.

According to the guidelines, all the travelers shall submit self-declaration form on the Yatri Karnataka online portal at least 72 hours before the scheduled date of travel.

"All travelers shall submit Self-declaration forrn on the Yatri Karnataka online portal (http://www,covidwar.karnataka.gov.in or http://parihara.kaarnateka.gov.in/service38/) least 72 hours before the scheduled date of travel," it read.

It said that Before Boarding Do's and Don, about COV1D-19 quarantine, testing, etc. shall be provided along with ticket to the travellers by the travel agencies concerned.

All passengers shall download Arogya Setu app, Quarantine watch app end Apthamitra App on their mobile devices, (https://covid-19.karnataka.gov.in/new-page/softwares/en).

At the time of boarding the flight/ ship, only asymptomatic travellers shall be allowed in board after thermal screening.

"Deboarding should be done by ensuring physical distancing of two meters. 

Self-declaration form shall be obtained from each passenger in duplicate," the guidelines read.

Karnataka has 75,076 active cases of the virus with 80,281 recovered and 2,897 deaths so far. 

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June 5,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 5: Karnataka registered its highest single-day spike of more than 500 new COVID-19 cases, taking the total number of infections in the state to 4,835, the health department said on Friday.

The previous biggest single-day spurt was recorded on June 2 with 388 cases.

Of the 515 fresh cases reported, 482 are returnees from other states, mostly (about 471) from neighboring Maharashtra. Udupi district saw a major spike with over 200 cases today and the total tally of the district breaching seven hundred cases mark, to stand at 768.

As of June 5 evening, cumulatively 4,835 COVID-19 positive cases have been confirmed in the state, which includes 57 deaths and 1,688 discharges, the department said in its bulletin.

It said, out of 3,088 active cases, 3,075 patients are in isolation at designated hospitals and are stable, while 13 are in ICU.

On Friday, 83 patients have been discharged.

According to state COVID-19 war room data, out of the total 4,835 cases, 93 per cent (4,488 cases) are asymptomatic and 7 per cent (347) are symptomatic.

The new cases include 471 from Maharashtra, three from Delhi, two each from Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Haryana, and one from Tamil Nadu.

While one is with international travel history from Indonesia. Remaining cases include- contacts of patients earlier tested positive, those from containment zones, those who travelled from other districts, and the ones whose contact history is still being traced.

Among the districts where new cases were reported, Udupi accounts for 204 cases, followed by 74 from Yadgir, Vijayapura 53, Kalaburagi 42, Bidar 39, Belagavi 36, Mandya 13, Bengaluru Rural 12, Bengaluru Urban 10, Dakshina Kannada 8, Uttara Kannada 7, three each from Hassan, Dharwad and Chikkaballapura, two each from Ramanagara and Haveri, and one each from Davangere, Bagalkote, Ballari and Kolar.

Udupi district tops the list of positive cases, with a total of 768 infections, followed by Kalaburagi 552 and Bengaluru urban 434.

Among discharges, Bengaluru urban still tops the list with total 271 discharges, followed by Davangere 147 and Mandya 146.

A total of 3,60,720 samples were tested so far, out of which 13,627 were tested on Friday alone.

So far 3,49,951 samples have reported as negative, and out of them 12,797 were reported negative on Friday.

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February 12,2020

Mangaluru, Feb 12: As many as 54 house surgeons from Kasturba Medical College (KMC) staged a protest near the casualty of the Wenlock Hospital on Wednesday over over non-payment of monthly stipend.

House surgeons, who have studied MBBS under the government quota, have not received their stipend from last 11 months. They have to get a monthly stipend of Rs 20,000 during their one-year internship at the government hospital.

The protesting house surgeons alleged that their stipends have not been released despite Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa’s written order dated December 24.

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