Kannadigas must get lion share of jobs in Karnataka: BSY’s I-Day message

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August 15, 2019

Bengaluru, Aug 15: Kannadigas must get the biggest share of jobs available in Karnataka, chief minister BS Yediyurappaasserted during his Independence Day address at Field Marshal Manekshaw Parade Grounds on Thursday.

Yediyurappa's assertion came a month after Andhra Pradesh became the first state in the country to reserve jobs for locals in all private industrial units and factories, irrespective of whether or not these companies get financial or other help from the government.

In July this year, The Andhra assembly had passed the Andhra Pradesh Employment of Local Candidates in Industries/Factories Act, 2019, which reserves 75% private jobs across all categories in industrial units, factories, joint ventures as well as projects that are in public-private partnership mode.

After unfurling the national flag and greeting battalions — including those of the armed forces, Karnataka State Reserve Police, National Cadet Corps and Bharat Scouts and Guides — the Yediyurappa said, “It is our established stand that Kannadigas must get a lion’s share of jobs available in Karnataka. I would like to reiterate that this government respects the sentiments of people of this land. We are committed to ensuring selfrespect and job opportunities of Kannadigas are never compromised or threatened.”

He, however, added: “At the same time, in the federal structure, we are ready to offer equal opportunities to all those who come to Karnataka seeking employment.”

Yediyurappa also hoped that Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh will develop in all respects and join the mainstream in the wake of the constitutional changes effected with regard to articles 370 and 35A.

“Kashmir is India’s crown... What was a cradle of Indian culture had been given a uni-dimensional cultural narrative and the native settlers were driven out. Anti-national and terrorist forces held the region’s three districts hostage. Peace was out of reach. Stones were thrown at soldiers. Kashmir’s economy had touched a new low...,” Yediyurappa rued.

BSY does a Jagan, promises lion’s share of jobs for Kannadigas

Bengaluru, Aug 16: Kannadigas must get the biggest share of jobs available in Karnataka, chief minister BS Yediyurappaasserted during his Independence Day address at Field Marshal Manekshaw Parade Grounds on Thursday.

Yediyurappa's assertion came a month after Andhra Pradesh became the first state in the country to reserve jobs for locals in all private industrial units and factories, irrespective of whether or not these companies get financial or other help from the government.

In July this year, The Andhra assembly had passed the Andhra Pradesh Employment of Local Candidates in Industries/Factories Act, 2019, which reserves 75% private jobs across all categories in industrial units, factories, joint ventures as well as projects that are in public-private partnership mode.

After unfurling the national flag and greeting battalions — including those of the armed forces, Karnataka State Reserve Police, National Cadet Corps and Bharat Scouts and Guides — the Yediyurappa said, “It is our established stand that Kannadigas must get a lion’s share of jobs available in Karnataka. I would like to reiterate that this government respects the sentiments of people of this land. We are committed to ensuring selfrespect and job opportunities of Kannadigas are never compromised or threatened.”

He, however, added: “At the same time, in the federal structure, we are ready to offer equal opportunities to all those who come to Karnataka seeking employment.”

Yediyurappa also hoped that Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh will develop in all respects and join the mainstream in the wake of the constitutional changes effected with regard to articles 370 and 35A.

“Kashmir is India’s crown... What was a cradle of Indian culture had been given a uni-dimensional cultural narrative and the native settlers were driven out. Anti-national and terrorist forces held the region’s three districts hostage. Peace was out of reach. Stones were thrown at soldiers. Kashmir’s economy had touched a new low...,” Yediyurappa rued.

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June 4,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 4: All shops, offices, malls, commercial establishments and others in Karnataka must not allow Covid-stamped people to enter their premises before the completion of the prescribed quarantine time, said a top official on Wednesday.

"They should not allow those with quarantine stamp to enter before the end of their quarantine period or till they get current Covid negative test report," ordered Chief Secretary T.M. Vijay Bhaskar.

Bhaskar has also issued the order to all religious places, hotels and others to first check for quarantine stamp on all their customers or visitors before they enter the premises.

"All shops, commercial establishments, offices, factories, malls, religious places, hotels and etc.. are required to check for quarantine stamp on all their customers or visitors before they enter the premises," he said.

In the event of a violation, Bhaskar said the police should be informed at 100.

He issued the same order to the general public and resident welfare associations asking them to be vigilant.

"General public and resident welfare associations are advised to report any violation of the quarantine in their neighbourhood to the police at telephone number 100," said the chief secretary.

The orders came under the head aRole of general public, resident welfare associations and commercial establishments''.

General public, commercial establishments and resident welfare associations have been empowered to report quarantine violations at a time when many activities are set to reopen from June 8 as part of Unlock - 1, after more than two months of lockdown.

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April 24,2020

Kasaragod, Apr 24:  Stricter measures have been enforced in more places in this district, as part of intensifying efforts aimed at containing the spread of Covid19.

According to District Collector Dr Sajith Babu, the new norms of intensified lockdown would be enforced in Kumbala, Mogral-Puthur, Chemmanad, Madhur, Muliyar and Kumbala grama panchayats, being identified as new hotspots in the district.

Earlier, door-to-door police patrolling at regular intervals have been implemented in Thalankeri, Choori, Kalanad and Nellikkunnu, where more positive cases of Covid-19 has been reported.

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February 24,2020

New Delhi, Feb 24: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) is conducting raids at more than 20 locations in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. The latest raids are being carried out in connection with ISIS conspiracy cases.

More details are currently awaited regarding the cases.

Meanwhile, NIA had on February 15 filed a charge sheet against two Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorists before the agency special court, Jammu. The two terrorists are identified as Khalil Ahmad Kayani (34) and Mohammad Nazeem (23), both residents of Haveli Farwad Kahuta district in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK).

The case is related to the arrest of the two accused near Nilkanth Nala, approximately 700 metres inside the Indian side of LoC, in Gulmarg Sector of Baramulla district.

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