Congress ticket only for children of CM, Ramalinga Reddy, Muniyappa

DHNS
April 12, 2018

New Delhi,  Apr 12: Only children of three senior Congress leaders, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's son Dr Yathindra from Varuna, Home Minister Ramalinga Reddy's daughter Sowmya Reddy from Jayanagar and former Union Minister K H Muniyappa's daughter Roopa Shashidhar from KGF, are likely to get party the ticket to contest the May 12 Assembly polls.

Though over a dozen senior leaders have sought the ticket for their children, the Congress high command has approved only three candidates as they have nursed the constituencies for long and their chances of winnability are high, said a senior Congress leader.

The Congress screening committee headed by Madhusudhan Mistry is learnt to have rejected the plea by several leaders saying that the party has to give tickets to other leaders based on caste combinations.

The screening committee also decided to leave it to the Central Election Committee (CEC) headed by Congress president Rahul Gandhi to decide on Siddaramaiah contesting from two Assembly segments, Chamundeshwari in Mysuru district and Badami in Bagalkot district.

The reported plea by Karnataka Pradesh Congress president G Parameshwara to allow him to contest from Koratagere (SC Reserved) in Tumakuru district and Pulakeshinagar (SC Reserved)) in Bengaluru has also been referred to the CEC by the screening committee.

The CEC will meet here at 10 am on Friday and clear the list approved by the screening committee. Sources said that the party may announce candidates for all the 224 seats in one go.

The party reportedly asked Public Works Minister H C Mahadevappa to decide whether he or his son Sunil Bose will contest from T Narasipura constituency. The party rejected Mahadevappa's request to field his son from Nanjangud Assembly segment by replacing sitting MLA Kalale Krishnamurthy, said a leader.

Though Law Minister T B Jayachandra sought the ticket for his son Santosh from Chikkanayakanahalli in Tumakuru district, the party decided to field a Yadava community leader from there to maintian caste balance as large number of voters of that community live in Tumakuru and Chitradurga districts.

From Karkala in Udupi district, the party is likely to field former MLA Gopal Bandari, a loyalist of former Chief Minister M Veerappa Moily.

Despite Siddaramaiah insisting that all the sitting MLAs and new entrants should get the ticket, the party leaders left the decision on renominating N A Haris from Shantinagar and H Y Meti from Bagalkot to the CEC. While Haris' son is in jail in connection with a recent attack on a youth at a pub, Meti quit as Excise minister over a sex CD scandal.

Leaders have also recommended the name of former MLA B Prasanna Kumar from Pulakeshinagar. Siddaramaiah has suggested the names of his additional secretary Bhimasenarao Shinde for Aurad and private secretary Heera Naik for Mayakonda seat replacing sitting MLA B Shivamurthy Naik. The decision on these two seats were also left to the CEC.

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May 10,2020

Karwar: The number of Covid-19 patients in Uttara Kannada district has gone up to 39 with seven more persons from Bhatkal testing positive for the virus on Sunday.

These seven persons include five men and two women. Among them, the youngest is 15 years and the eldest is 60 years. Rest of the patients are 50, 21, 16, 42, and 31 years old, a health bulletin said. All the new seven cases are contacts of the eight persons who were found positive on Saturday.

Of the new cases, one is an auto-rickshaw driver who had reportedly transported one of the patients. Now the administration is collecting the details of the driver’s journeys and the persons who had travelled in his auto-rickshaw. It is said that some of these persons who were confirmed positive on Sunday had travelled to Udupi and moved around in Bhatkal town to buy medicine.

The pressure on the administration is increasing with new positive cases being detected in Bhatkal town every day. After the first 11 cases, there were no new cases for 20 days. However, since Friday, there is sudden spike in the number of new cases in Bhatkal town.

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April 21,2020

Global oil markets remained under intense pressure on Tuesday, with Brent crude dropping below $20 per barrel for the first time in 18 years while other major benchmarks across the world tumbled. 

Brent, the international crude marker, slipped to $18.10, indicating that markets see no immediate let-up to the collapse in oil demand that sent some US oil benchmarks plunging under $0 for the first time on Monday, leaving producers paying for buyers to take their oil away while available storage is scarce.

Coronavirus has sent the oil sector into a state of crisis, with lockdowns implemented by authorities to smother the outbreak slashing demand for crude by as much as a third.

Contracts for the US benchmark West Texas Intermediate for delivery next month tumbled as low as minus $40 a barrel on Monday. Analysts at Citi warned that “if global storage worsens more quickly, Brent could chase WTI down to the bottom”.

The collapse in the May WTI contract was partly a technical product of the fact that it expires on Tuesday, meaning trading volumes were low and making the contract for June delivery more noteworthy, analysts said. That contract held above $20 a barrel on Monday but slid as much as 42 per cent on Tuesday to trade at lows of $11.79, suggesting the blowout in the May contract was more than a blip and that the entire global oil market faced challenges.

Goldman Sachs analysts said the June contact was likely to face downward pressure in the coming weeks, pointing to the “still unresolved market surplus”.

“As storage becomes saturated, price volatility will remain exceptionally high in coming weeks,” they said. “But with ultimately a finite amount of storage left to fill, production will soon need to fall sizeably to bring the market into balance, finally setting the stage for higher prices once demand gradually recovers.”

Warren Patterson, head of commodities strategy at ING, said it was likely that “storage this time next month will be even more of an issue, given the surplus environment”.

“And so in the absence of a meaningful demand recovery, negative prices could return for June,” he added.

European equities traded lower, partly dragged down by weaker energy stocks. The continent-wide Stoxx 600 was down 1.9 per cent, with its oil and gas sub-index dropping 3.3 per cent. In London the FTSE shed 1.7 per cent, while Frankfurt’s Dax slid 2.3 per cent. 

Equities were also broadly lower in Asia, with futures tipping US stocks to fall 1 per cent when trading in New York begins later.

On Wall Street overnight, the S&P 500 closed down 1.8 per cent, partly because of weakness in energy shares, but also due to increased pessimism over the time it will take for countries to emerge from lockdowns.

In fixed income, the yield on the 10-year US Treasury fell 0.03 percentage points to 0.585 per cent as investors retreated to the safety of the debt.

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March 12,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 12: Deputy Commissioner Sindhu B Rupesh on Thursday said that the test reports of the 35-year-old passenger from Dubai have shown no signs of either Coronavirus (COVID-19) or H1N1.

In statement issued here Ms Rupesh said that the passenger has now been discharged from the Bantwal hospital. He has been asked to stay at home quarantined for the next 14 days.

The passenger, who had been diagnosed with fever after he arrived at the airport from Dubai on March 8, had left the Government Wenlock Hospital in the early hours of March 9 refusing to undergo tests.

Later, he was traced and admitted to the hospital in Bantwal and his throat swab samples had been sent to Viral Research Diagnostic Laboratory (VRDL) in Hassan Institute of Medical Sciences.

Meanwhile, throat swab samples of six patients were also found negative for COVID-19.

As many asf 49 people were under quarantine in the district of which five have completed the 28-day cycle.

All passengers arriving by international flights and those in contact with them should voluntarily report to the district health team and undergo self-quarantine for 14 days. If there were symptoms of cough, cold and fever, they should undergo tests for COVID-19. If the reports were positive for COVID-19, then they have to stay in the isolation ward of the Government Wenlock Hospital or in the seven select private hospitals for 28 days.

Screening facility at the airport has been strengthened by posting doctors from seven private medical colleges on rotation basis. These doctors would be in addition to the medical officer at the airport. An ambulance has been placed at the airport exclusively to shift people to the hospitals, she added.

The State government has issued a notification on Wednesday authorising Deputy Commissioners to get the affected admitted by force, if necessary.

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