Yettinahole project overcomes another hurdler as NGT disposes off activist’s petition

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October 6, 2017

Bengaluru, Oct 6: The controversial Yettinahole drinking water project has overcome a major legal hurdle with the National Green Tribunal (NGT) disposing off an application that challenged the river diversion.

With this, the stage is set for the completion of the first phase of the Rs 13,000-crore project, which envisages the diversion of over 24 TMC of water during the monsoon months from four tributaries of the River Nethravati.

On October 5, Principal Bench of the NGT in Delhi dismissed a petition by environmentalist K.N. Somashekhar, who challenged the implementation of the project. His application stated that the project would be detrimental to the eco-sensitive Western Ghats, apart from legislative lapses.

Work on the Rs 3,716 crore Phase I of the project to construct weirs and underground pipelines in forests and plantations in Sakleshpur taluk had been slow due to the cases filed. Eight weirs are to be constructed across the tributaries, after which the water will be pumped to parched areas of Kolar, Chikkaballapur, Bengaluru Rural among others.

However, the NGT has dismissed the petition. “We direct the user agency to proceed with the construction of Yettinahole Phase I project, only subject to compliance of various conditions and directions in terms of the detailed judgement that will follow,” states the ‘operative portion’ of the judgement.

K. Jaiprakash, Managing Director of Visvesvaraya Jala Nigam Ltd., a special purpose vehicle created for drinking water needs of central Karnataka, said the judgement represented a victory for the state government which “effectively” presented the need of the project.

“There are two more petitions present before the court, but the points of the contention in those applications are addressed in this judgement. We expect those to be disposed soon too and work can progress with some speed,” he told reporters on Friday.

VJNL expects works on Phase I to be completed by February, and nearly 70% of the project has been completed. He said Rs 2,282 crore has been spent on the ‘lift component’ i.e. weirs, pipelines and pumping stations. However, the remaining two components - conveyance system of transporting pumped water through 274-km of gravity channels and then distribution of the water from a reservoir to target districts is expected to take another four years at least, he added.

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June 19,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 19: The Karnataka government has been advised by its Educational Advisor to cancel holidays observed in educational institutions on the occasion of various Jayantis (birth annivesaries).

Advisor to Karnataka government on Education, Professor MR Doreswamy, has recommended cancellation of holidays on Jayanti and celebrate the day with more meaningful programmes remembering the great personalities.

The state government has declared public holidays on Valmiki Jayanti, Basava Jayanti, Kanaka Jayanti, Mahavir Jayanti, Ambedkar Jayanti and Gandhi Jayanti.

On Thursday, Doreswamy submitted a report containing seven key suggestions including cancelling holidays, to Deputy Chief Minister CN Aswath Narayan, who holds higher education portfolio.

Doreswamy in his report suggested to hold thematic workshops, lectures, conferences and other such activities to celebrate the life and works of the great personalities, instead of declaring holidays.

"It would not only educate our youth about the significance of the great personalities to our culture and society and also reinvents the tradition of paying tributes to their contributions to our civil society,'' he said.

Dr Narayan said that the decision on cancelling holidays on Jayanti's has to be taken by Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa.

Moreover, to bring education back on track during the present COVID-19 pandemic situation, Doreswamy made a few suggestions to complete exams of final semester engineering and graduate students. He also said that it was a challenge for the education sector to overcome the pandemic crisis and structure the next academic year 2021-22.

He also advised implementation of a mentoring system in all higher education institutions in Karnataka and empowering specially-abled students.

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April 17,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 17: Nikhil Kumaraswamy, son of former Karnataka Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy, married Revathi, grand-niece of former Congress Minister for Housing, M Krishnappa, on Friday.

According to sources, more than 100 people participated in the marriage ceremony held at Kumaraswamy's farmhouse in Kethaganahally, Ramanagara.

There were around 50-60 members from former Prime Minister HD Deve Gowda's family and more than 30 people participated from Revathi's family, sources added.

This comes in the middle of a nationwide lockdown which has been imposed to deal with the coronavirus threat.

Earlier, HD Kumaraswamy had said that the marriage ceremony would be held behind closed doors in the presence of family members.

Nikhil Kumaraswamy, who contested the Lok Sabha election from Mandya, is also the national youth wing president of Janata Dal-Secular.

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January 3,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 3: A young entrepreneur reportedly jumped off the Netravati bridge near Thokkottu on the outskirts of the city today morning.

The youth who allegedly committed suicide has been Navesh Kottari, 30, a resident of Ullalbail. He was the proprietor of N J Shamiyana.

The incident took place at around 6:30 a.m. Police and fire brigade rushed to the spot after sometime and launched search operation for the body in the river Netravati.

The body was retrieved in the afternoon.

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