Modi launches birth centenary of Suttur seer in Mysuru

January 3, 2016

Mysuru,?Jan 3: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that knowledge and information are the new ammunition in the new age and India’s sages had realised this thousands of years ago.

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Inaugurating the centenary celebrations of the late seer of Suttur mutt Shivaratri Rajendra Swami at Maharaja’s College grounds here on Saturday, the prime minister said that one cannot run a nation with just money and military power.

“The world understands that knowledge is power and it has been accorded utmost importance in India since ages. Now, technology is so advanced that innovations are surpassing our dreams and imagination. But, can we expect miracles in the field of knowledge and information? That is why seers and pontiffs are establishing seats of higher education. The spiritual and religious institutions are actually doing what the governments should be doing. They are helping ease the government’s burden,” he said.

Recalling the unveiling of a statue of social reformer Basaveshwara in London recently, Modi said that he was happy to be associated with the legacy of the great reformer by visiting the Suttur mutt, which is a major centre for prorogating Basaveshwara’s principles. “Today, we are talking about democracy, social equality and women’s empowerment, but Basaveshwara not only preached them, he practised them some 900 years ago. Whenever society was treading a wrong path due to degeneration of values, our saints have emerged as reformers and have saved society,” he said.

Describing Mahatma Gandhi as a saint, Modi said that the saints emerged as leaders in the 20th century and stepped out to reform society through education and social movements. “Even the 1857 uprising was influenced by spiritual leaders, while it was taken to a logical end in 1947, again by a saint,” he said. Earlier, the prime minister inaugurated a new building of Sri Ganapathy Sachchidananda Hospital on the premises of Sri Avadhoota Datta Peetha.

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February 10,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 10: Smoke entered wards at Sagar Hospital following a short circuit in the UPS room, said the fire department here on Sunday.

"Smoke entered wards at Sagar Hospital in Bengaluru, following a short circuit in the UPS room at the hospital today. Patients have been shifted from the site of the incident, as a precaution," the fire department in Bengaluru said.

"No fire incident reported and the situation is under control now," the fire department said.

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April 14,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 14: Bracing for post-lockdown hard times, the Karnataka government on Monday decided to auction about 12,000 BDA sites and regularise unauthorised constructions across the state in a bid to shore up its already-thin finances.

"Some 12,000 corner sites (developed by Bangalore Development Authority, or BDA) are lying idle in Bengaluru. We hope to net about Rs 15,000 crore from the auction of the sites," chief minister BS Yediyurappa said after chairing a meeting with senior ministers and officials to discuss ways to raise funds.

"The Covid-19 pandemic has thrown Karnataka into a deep financial crisis. There's a need for such measures," the chief minister said in defence of the decisions.

The sites – mainly of 40x60ft and 50x80ft dimensions – are in nine layouts. Also, the state government will auction corner and vacant sites in layouts formed by development authorities in other major cities of Karnataka.

Industry experts said that in a tepid market, it wasn’t easy to find buyers for the sites, each of which costs about Rs 1 crore. The CM said, “Since it’s an open auction, I’m confident of a good price since corner sites are always in demand. If we don’t get the expected price, then we will stop the process.”

The meeting decided to fast-track disposal of the cases related to regularisation of unauthorised constructions pending before courts. “If courts decide these cases, then thousands of people will be relieved, besides helping the government in mobilising resources to take up development works,” the CM said.

The government hopes to get about Rs 4,000 crore from the layout-regularisation move.
The government decided to amend the law to allow hundreds of private and cooperative housing societies to allot residential plots.

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March 23,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 23: In the wake of the shutdown in several districts of the state to control the COVID-19 spread, Karnataka government on Monday said food would be provided free of cost through Indira Canteen for the poor who depend on daily wages for their livelihood.

The state-sponsored subsidised 'Indira Canteens' as of now serves breakfast at Rs 5 and lunch and dinner at a cost of Rs 10.

"In the interest of the poor, it has been decided to serve free food for poor. Through Indira Canteen, free food will be served for the entire day for the poor," Yediyurappa told reporters.

The Karnataka government has already announced shutdown of all commercial activities, barring essential services, in nine districts where COVID-19 cases have been reported till March 31.

They are: Bengaluru city, Bengaluru Rural, Mangaluru, Mysuru, Kalaburagi, Dharwad, Chikkaballapura, Kodagu and Belagavi.

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