Stinking fish markets keep even civic workers away

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March 15, 2011

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Mangalore, March 15: The condition of the fish market near the State Bank Bus-stand is deplorable. Fish is sold in what appears to be unhygienic conditions.

Keeping the place clean is a problem as there are only two taps serving 400 fresh fish sellers and 200 dry fish sellers in the market. While one is at one end of the market, the other is defunct. Fish sellers said that for the past three months, they had not been getting water from the tap. They had been forced to buy water for Rs. 5 a bucket, which is sourced from a toilet. The buckets are dirty and waste is strewn around the ground, emitting foul smell.

The roof, made of asbestos sheets, is supported by a rusted iron frame. “The entrance is congested and has become unsafe for customers, especially women. There is no facility for women selling fish. Using the toilet is based on payment, which does make a difference to them,” they said. At the Jeppu fish market, fish sellers said they were told a month ago that the city corporation would improve the market. Since then, they have been managing without water and proper roof.

Their main complaint is that some vendors sell fish in goods autorickshaws and vans in front of the market, so not may customers enter the market. The fish sellers shift from one spot to another as the sun moves to get a relatively cooler place. Stagnant water and waste from the nearby shops selling chicken have compounded their problem.

A fish seller said there was a threat of malaria outbreak because of stagnant water and unhygienic conditions in the market. “But who bothers to clean the market? The corporation must take action,” she said. However, the waste dumped into the bin is being cleared regularly. Vasudev Boloor, general secretary of the Coastal Karnataka Fishermen's Action Committee, said that while the corporation authorities had seen the fish market at Madgaon and was convinced that the Mangalore fish markets must be upgraded on that lines, there was no political will. He said three meetings had been held on the issue.

One of the meetings was attended by J. Krishna Palemar, Minister for Ports and Fisheries, and in-charge of Dakshina Kannada.

The fish sellers hope that the proposed construction of 10 fish markets, announced in the budget, will benefit them.

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July 16,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 16: Amid difficulties being faced by COVID-19 patients in getting beds, the Karnataka government on Wednesday made bed allocation display board mandatory in all hospitals registered under Karnataka Private Medical Establishment (KPME).

"It is made mandatory that all hospitals registered under KPME in Karnataka State should display at the reception counter, a bed allocation display board," a notification issued by the state government read.

"It should display the name of the hospital, the total number of beds (as per of KPME registration) and the total number of beds allocated for COVID-19 patients referred by Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP)," it said.

The notification further stressed that the data must corroborate with the data of the central bed allocation system of BBMP. The display board should be arranged by July 16.

Non-compliance to the order issued by the state government will attract punishment under relevant sections of the Disaster Management Act 2005 and Indian Penal Code, the order read.

The state government on June 23 issued a notification making it mandatory to reserve 50 per cent of the beds in private hospitals to treat COVID-19 patients referred by public health authorities.

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January 8,2020

Tumakuru, Jan 8: RSS leader Kalladka Prabhakar Bhat stoked controversy on Wednesday by stating that 'Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) is full of traitors'.

He was addressing the media after taking part in a pro-CAA rally organised by National Citizens Forum near the office of the deputy commissioner of the district here.

Bhat said, “JNU is full of traitors. Congress and communist parties have been generating anti-nationals there. But there is no need to close the university down. Modi government will handle it.”

“Nationalism should be infused among the students there through love and trust. They should be made to realize what the truth is,” he said.

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Ahmed Ali Kulai
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Thursday, 9 Jan 2020

What about in your school ????

 

You are preaching what?????

 

 

Fairman
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Wednesday, 8 Jan 2020

Unfortunate, still he has poor followers to believe him.

He is safe at home and sacrifiers are poor boys who blindly believe and obey him.

 

This guy is sick and irriversible.

God will reward him so that his followers believe his exploiting orders.

 

 

 

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May 6,2020

Bengaluru, May 6: Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Wednesday urged migrant workers to stay back as construction activities have resumed and also announced a Rs 1,610 crores COVID-19 financial package for the state.

The Chief Minister also said that close to one lakh persons, including migrant workers and students, among others, have so far been sent back to their home towns from Karnataka.

"We have sent around one lakh people in 3,500 buses and trains, back to their home towns. I have also appealed to migrant workers to stay as the construction work has resumed now," the Chief Minister said at a press conference on Wednesday.

"A package of Rs 1,610 crores will be released as COVID-19 financial relief. One time compensation of Rs 5,000 will be given to 2,30,000 barbers and 7,75,000 drivers," he added.

During the course of the press conference, the Chief Minister also announced compensation for floriculturists in the state.

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