Traffic on Charmadi increases as Shiradi Ghat closed for upgrading work

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January 20, 2018

Mangaluru, Jan 20: Traffic on Sampaje and Charmadi ghat roads increased on Saturday as Shiradi Ghat stretch on the Mangaluru-Bengaluru National Highway 75 was closed from 6 a.m. for highway improvement works.

The stretches of road on Sampaje Ghat of Mangaluru-Myssuru route and Charmadi Ghat of Mangaluru-Chikkmagaluru route will have to bear the load of additional traffic for next few months.

The National Highway Division of the Public Works Department has taken up rigid pavement work on the road between Kempehole Guest House and Addahole. The work is expected to complete by May end this year.

Till then, all vehicles have to take alternative routes, already suggested by the Public Works Department.

Ordinary buses, cars, jeeps, vans, two-wheeler and van - heading towards Mangaluru from Hassan have two alternative roads. They have to take a deviation at Sakaleshpur to reach Mudigere and from there they can reach Mangaluru via Charmadi Ghat, Ujire and B.C. Road.

Another alternative is to take a deviation at Hassan itself to reach Mangaluru via Belur, Mudigere, Charmadi Ghat and B.C. Road.

Heavy commercial vehicles, Rajahamsa, Airavata buses have to take longer route.

Those travelling to Mangaluru from Hassan have to take a deviation at Hasan and reach the destination via Holenarasipur, K.R. Nagar, Hunsur, Madikere, Puttur, Mani and B.C. Road. The heavy vehicles from Bengaluru have to take the route along Srirangapatna, Ilavala, Madikeri, Puttur and B.C.Road.

PWD Minister H.C. Mahadevappa conducted a meeting with officers from Hassan, Chikkamagaluru, Dakshina Kannada, Kodagu and Udupi districts in Sakaleshpur on January 6 regarding the alternative routes.

The officers have put hoardings at Donegal in Sakaleshpur suggesting the travellers take the alternative routes.

The local passengers, heading to their villages alongside the highway would not have difficulties as the stretch to be closed is only 13 km from Maranahalli to Gundya.

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July 23,2020

Udupi, July 23: A 70-year-old woman, who had tested positive for coronavirus, passed away last night in Udupi taking the district’s covid-19 death toll to 12.

The deceased was a resident of Chantharu in Brahmavar. She was an asthma patient. For past few days, she was suffering from cold and fever. 

Her throat swabs were sent for testing and the report came positive last evening. She breathed her last at home even before being shifted to hospital. 

The woman has two daughters and both of them are married. Due to the fear of virus, none of her relatives were ready to touch her body.

Meanwhile, Dr Premananda K of district health department reportedly sought help of the activists of Popular Front of India (PFI). 

Under the supervision of PFI’s medical wing in-charge Muneer Kalmadi, the body was shifted to the district hospital with all necessary precautionary measures.

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March 23,2020

Kasaragod, Mar 23: The district administration on Monday decided to abandon efforts to map out the movement details of the NRI who came from Dubai recently and came into contact with many in North Kerala.

The district has been completely locked down since Monday morning, on the directive of the Central Government. Prohibitory orders have been slapped in the district since Sunday night to restrict socialisation of the people.

As the person now in isolation have allegedly been non-cooperative, the authorities were finding it difficult to sketch out a rote map as his movement and socialisation has been so vast and wide since his arrival here on March 12.

The middle aged and popular NRI who landed at Karipur airpprt on March 11 had been in Calicut till midnight prior to boarding the Maveli Express to make it to his hometown Kasaragod, which is 160 kms away from Calicut. He had come into contact with very many, including two MLAs of the district, prior to getting tested positive and getting isolated in the hospital.

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June 14,2020

Bengaluru, June 14: Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa-led BJP government of Karnataka has once again urged the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led union BJP government to release GST compensation worth Rs 10,208 crore that is due for the state.

The request was placed with Finance Minister Niramala Sitharaman during the 40th GST council meeting, in which Karnataka Home Minister and state’s representative to the council, Basavaraj Bommai, participated.

Speaking to reporters after the meeting, Bommai said that Rs 10,208 crore was due from the Centre as GST compensation for four four months - from March to May.

“We have requested the Centre to release Rs 1,460 crore - pertaining to GST compensation for the month of March - as soon as possible due to the dire financial conditions of the state,” he said.

Bommai said that the state was confident that the funds will be released soon, noting that Karnataka had recently received Rs 4,314 in GST compensation for three months, between December 2019 to February 2020.

Meanwhile, the state also proposed the Council to reduce penalty for delay in filing GST. Bommai said that while people are made to pay 18% of the tax as fine in delay in payment, Karnataka has asked the Centre to reduce the percentage by half to 9%.

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