Widened Car Street formally opened for vehicle movement

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February 4, 2011

Mangalore, February 4: Ahead of the annual 'car festival' of historical Sri Venkataramana Temple, the newly widened Car Street was formally opened for the vehicle transportation and pedestrians on Friday morning.

Speaking after inaugurating the road, Deputy Speaker N Yogish Bhat admitted that without the co-operation of local people, who gave up their properties for the sake of development and the struggle of officials and representatives from former Deputy Commissioner V Ponnuraj to local corporators, the ambitious plan of car street widening would not have been carried out successfully.

Stating that Rs 100 crore fund granted to Mangalore City Corporation by the Chief Minister paved the way for speedy accomplishment of the work, Mangalore North MLA also said that the furthermore promised grant of Rs 100 crore to MCC, will be utilised for the inner road widening and development under the Corporation limits.

He said that he has proposed many action plans pertaining to the development of his constituency and district in the pre budget meeting held recently, which includes extension of the runway of Mangalore airport and development of its surrounding roads.

Bhat also said that he has discussed with the Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa about widening the roads leading to the historical temples across this coastal district, which may contribute to the tourism development in the country.

MCC Commissioner KN Vijayaprakash said that the successful widening of Car Street within a short period has set an example for the road development in the entire country.

Recalling the earlier condition of the road stretch, he said if it was possible to widen Car Street, it is possible to widen and develop any road in the country. “The success story of Car Street widening will be discussed in the state and national arena too,” he added.


Mayor Rajani Dugganna, Deputy Mayor Rajendra Kumar and local Corporators were present.

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May 17,2020

Bengaluru, May 17: A group of 86 college students, who went to Malaysia for internship and have been stranded due to lockdown, have appealed to Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa to help them return to Karnataka.

The students in the video have also mentioned Union Minister D V Sadananda Gowda and Kolar MP S Muniswamy and stated that States such as Kerala and Tamil Nadu have made arrangements to bring back their natives from South East Asia.

The students added that they are in the Selangor State of Malaysia. They had arrived there on March 13 for a three-month-long internship as part of their college studies. They are living in apartments arranged by their college and money with them is almost spent, their college is extending them support in this regard. They are not in a position to complete the remaining two months of internship due to lock-down in Malaysia.

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April 11,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 11: Seven more people have tested positive for coronavirus taking the tally to 214 in the state.

"Coronavirus cases rise to 214 in Karnataka, with seven more people testing positive between 5 PM Friday and 12 PM Saturday," said the Karnataka health department.

According to the health department, all these seven people have a history of contact with COVID-19 patients. Five of them are workers of a pharmaceutical company in Mysuru.

"Out of the total cases in the state, six people have died while 37 others were cured or discharged," added the state health department.

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March 6,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 6: School children in Karnataka will have 'bag-free' days on two Saturdays in a month as part of efforts to create a joyful learning experience, Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa announced on Thursday. By making two Saturdays in a month as bag-free days, "Sambhrama Shanivara" will be observed with the objective of creating a joyful learning experience by reducing the burden of text books, he said, presenting the 2020-21 budget in the state assembly.

"The main purpose of such days is to create awareness, by means of activities, on topics that are necessary for students to be ideal citizens," he added.

He also said for the first time in the history of the state his government presented a "child budget", making it a special feature of the budget.

All the policies and programmes for the development of children below the age of 18 are consolidated and presented in this budget and as many as 279 programmes involving Rs.36,340crore, which is 15.28 per cent of the total volume of the Budget, have been earmarked.

English medium of instruction would be given along with Urdu in 400 government Urdu schools and Rs one crore will be provided during 2020-21 for this purpose, Mr Yediyurappa said.

For the education of children of auto drivers, up to Rs 2,000 would be provided annually to each family. For this purpose, Rs 40 crore will be provided in the coming fiscal, the Chief Minister added.

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