BJP sweeps ULB polls in Chikkamagaluru, Shivamogga

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November 14, 2019

Mysuru, Nov 14: In Birur town municipal council in Chikkamagaluru, BJP emerged as the single largest party while in Kargal town panchayat in Shivamogga the saffron party secured a majority in the ULB elections, the results of which were announced on Thursday.

The lowest margin of victory was reported in ward number 22 of Birur where Congress candidate won by just two votes against his BJP rival. In both places, Congress was in power until now. Congress won the Haradanahalli ZP segment while its supporters have performed well in GP bypolls.

In 23 wards in Biruru TMC, BJP secured 10 seats followed by Congress which won 9 seats. JD(S) and independents secured two seats each.

In ward no. 16, BJP candidate Meenakshamma was elected unanimously.

In the previous term, BJP had nine members, Congress 11 members while two members belonged to JD(S). Two independents and one KJP member were also elected in the previous term. Congress and JD(S) are likely to join hands in the council to keep BJP away from power with the help of independents.

In the previous term, BJP and Congress were in power for 30 months each. In the first two and a half years, Congress ruled the council. But in the second term, BJP was able to win the president and vice-president posts with the help of JD(S), independents and the rebel Congress members.

The biggest victory margin was reported from ward no. 1 where BJP candidate MP Sudarshan defeated his nearest Congress candidate by a margin of 457 votes. The lowest victory margin was two votes reported from ward no. 22. In this ward, Congress candidate Ravi Kumar defeated his BJP rival Pojari Ramesha by two votes.

In the Chamarajanagar district, Congress gained an upper hand. In Kollegal CMC, Congress won in the by-election held for the ward no. 19. Party candidate Suma defeated her nearest candidate by 173 votes.

BSP suffered a humiliation in this election with its candidate Manjula receiving just five votes. Recently party had expelled the local MLA N Mahesh from the party.

In Haradanahalli ZP byelection, Congress candidate Ramesh won.

In Shivamogga, out of 11 wards, BJP won nine seats while Congress was able to secure just one seat. A rebel BJP candidate won in another ward.

In the previous term (2014-19), Congress was in power. It has been reduced from seven seats in 2014 to just one seat now.

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April 18,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 18: With 12 fresh cases of the COVID-19 infection, including one woman, the total number of novel coronavirus cases in Karnataka surged to 371 on Saturday.

The sources said that as many as three new positive cases were reported from Mysuru district, followed by two each from Kalaburagi, Bhagalkote, one each case from Vijayapura, Belagavi, Dharwad, Gadag and Mandya, districts on Saturday.

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April 19,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 19:  Karnataka's Technical Education department following Union Home Ministry’s guidelines, on Sunday directed all its colleges not to use the Zoom application to conduct online classes during the ongoing lockdown period.

Considering Union Home Ministry's advisory that Zoom app is not safe, the department has taken the decision and issued a circular asking all government, aided and unaided engineering, polytechnic (Diploma) colleges to stop using the app immediately.

The department recommended the use of a free app developed by TCS: "TCS iON Digital class room" or any other App recommended by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) to conduct the online classes.

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May 6,2020

Bengaluru, May 6: More than a month after international flights have been barred, Karnataka government is preparing to quarantine all 10,823 of the state''s people poised to return home from overseas amid the Covid pandemic, an official said on Tuesday.

"The state has planned to quarantine all 10,823 passengers coming back to Karnataka. The quarantine guidelines framed as below would be applicable," said Health Commissioner Pankaj Kumar Pandey in a statement.

According to the Government of India, 10,823 Karnataka residents have been stranded abroad by April 30, comprising 4,408 tourists, 3,074 students, 2,784 migrants and professionals and 557 ship crew.

Out of the 10,823 people, the state government is expecting 6,100 to return early as the government has decided to allow Indians stuck abroad to return.

"All the passengers arriving at points of entry (airports and seaports) will be compulsorily screened for symptoms of Covid-19," said Pandey.

Point of entry screening will include self-reporting form verification, thermal screening, pulse oximeter reading, briefing with instructions, categorisation, stamping for some and downloading of Aarogya Setu, Quarantine Watch and Apthamitra apps.

Arriving passengers are also required to declare existing comorbidities such hypertension, diabetes, asthma or any lung disease, organ transplantations, cancer, tuberculosis and other ailments.

Passengers will be categorised into three groups: Category A (symptomatic on arrival), Category B (asymptomatic with co-morbidity or aged above 60 years) and Category C (rest of asymptomatic passengers).

Depending on the category into which the people fall, their quarantine place and time will be determined.

Category A arrivals will be subjected to institutional quarantine for a fortnight, Category B one week quarantine at a hotel or hostel, followed by another week at home, and Category C home quarantine for a fortnight.

Karnataka government is making elaborate arrangements and logistical means, deploying healthcare, police and several other departments into action to handle the huge influx of Kannadigas and state residents.

Pandey has issued a 21-page elaborate standard operating procedure (SOP) guidelines on how to face the international returnees.

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