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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March 13,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 13: This year, schoolchildren will have a longer summer vacation starting early, thanks to the new coronavirus onslaught. Primary and Secondary Education Minister Suresh Kumar on Thursday announced that schools in Bengaluru Urban and Rural districts will be closed for vacation from Friday.

Classes from LKG to sixth standard will closed for vacations till the schools reopen in June, while students of classes 7-9 will have ‘study holidays’ until their examinations commence (as scheduled by their respective schools). Their summer vacations will begin with the completion of their examinations.

Class 10 students will have their examinations according to the dates scheduled earlier.

“Let us not treat this as a panic reaction or something to cause a scare. This measure is taken as a precaution. A lot of parents were worried about their children. We have already announced the closure of schools from nursery to sixth standards. Now, we are declaring official holidays upto sixth standard. Students of standards 1-6 will all be promoted based on their formative assessment,” said Kumar adding, “no student will be detained in those classes.”

With respect to seventh, eighth and ninth standards, the schools will be closed for study holidays and students will have to return to write their examinations.“We will not interfere in the examination schedules of CBSE and ICSC schools. However, state syllabus schools have to finish their examinations before March 23”, Public Instruction Commissioner KG Jagadeesh said.Just a couple of papers of the PU examinations are left after which their holidays will begin.

Exam timetable not changed

Miscreants are spreading rumours that SSLC examination dates are changed because of the new coronavirus outbreak. However, Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board director V Sumangala categorically said the examinations will be held from March 27  to April 9 as scheduled earlier.

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May 18,2020

Bengaluru, May 18: Indian food delivery startup Swiggy said on Monday it would lay off 1,100 employees, or nearly 14% of its workforce, to cut costs, as a weeks-long nationwide lockdown to curb the coronavirus outbreak hits demand for online food ordering.

The company, backed by South African internet giant Naspers, also said it will scale down adjacent businesses and has already shut several of its cloud kitchens - facilities that only cater to takeaway orders - temporarily or permanently.

“The core food delivery business has been severely impacted and will stay impacted over the short term, but is expected to start growing again after that,” said Sriharsha Majety, co-founder and chief executive at Bengaluru-based Swiggy.

Swiggy, one of India’s best known startups, is among many that are laying off employees and reshaping their business in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which has forced 1.3 billion Indians indoors and crippled business.

India is currently under a two-month lockdown, and though several curbs are being eased, public places such as restaurants remain closed, hurting restaurants themselves as well as companies such as Swiggy and main rival Zomato.

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March 30,2020

Mangaluru Mar 30: The Mangaluru South Police has registered a criminal case against a man over a 'derogatory post' against the district administration. According to DC Sindhu B Rupesh, the man identified as Melwyn Pinto had sent a derogatory message on WhatsApp.

She warned on taking stringent action against miscreants who are spreading false information and rumours about district administration under DM Act provisions.

Meanwhile, City Commissioner of Police Dr P S Harsha said, "We have noticed people going around on merry rides without purpose either on two-wheelers or in cars during the lockdown period."

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