NGOs oppose Netravati diversion

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March 22, 2011

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Mangalore, March 22: Karavali Mahila Jagruti Vedike, Krishikara Vedike-Karnataka, Dakshina Kannada Parisaraskthara Okkoota, Nagarika Seva Trust and Dalit Abhivruddhi Samiti of Belthagady taluk have opposed the State Government's move to divert the west-flowing Netravati to provide water to Bangalore Urban and Bangalore Rural, Tumkur, Chickballapur, Kolar and Chitradurga districts.

In a statement issued here on Monday, they said the project would affect farmers, fishermen and people of Mangalore (who depended on the river for drinking water), besides destroying evergreen forests.

It would also affect fish breeding in the sea.

The project envisaged formation of two canals at 850 metres and 925 metres above the sea level in the Western Ghats – one from Naravi Gadikallu Gudda and another from Galibidu in Madikeri. The project to form canals, one passing through the Yelaniru area and the other through the Shiradi area creating 38 artificial lakes en route, was nothing short of a misadventure, they said.

Machines and equipment used for the project would destroy the flora and fauna of the Western Ghats, already under huge pressure owing to development activities.

They sought to know why the State Government had not taken note of the Centre forming a panel of experts headed by ecological scientist Madhav Gadgil and recommendations of its own task force for protection of the ghats.

Noting that the State Government had earmarked Rs. 200 crore and Union Minister for Law M. Veerappa Moily had promised Rs. 400 crore for the project, they said this development had led to anxiety among the people.

Experts had proved that the project was unscientific, anti-environment and impractical and that there were many pragmatic alternatives, they said.

Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa had announced the project in his February 24 budget speech. Minister for Higher Education V.S. Acharya on Sunday defended it saying only 10 per cent of the water flowing into the sea would be diverted, they said.

They alleged that the BJP and the Congress, which overtly opposed the project, were not against it.

They urged the Government to conduct a field visit for the legislators of parched districts to show why the project could not be undertaken. The project estimation now was Rs. 70,000 crore and it could go beyond Rs. 2 lakh crore when it was implemented.

Effective alternatives could be provided for a mere Rs. 500 crore to Rs. 1,000 crore, they said.


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June 27,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 27: The Bengaluru Police Commissioner’s office on Infantry Road has been sealed after one of the staffers tested Covid-positive. It will remain shut from June 27 to 29. 

A senior police officer from the administrative department, in a media release, stated that almost the entire staff has been asked to work from home, while some have told to work from sub-divisions of DCP’s offices. 

It is said that one of the staffers, who recently reported for duty at Anti-Terror Cell (ATC), tested positive on Friday, and officials took a decision to seal the premises after the media got wind of it. 

Earlier, a function for Drug Observation Day too was held on the premises on Friday. The staff has not been asked to go on quarantine. 

Only a few staffers have been asked to come to the police control room situated in the same building.

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May 3,2020

Bengaluru, May 3: Five more COVID-19 cases have been reported from Karnataka, taking the total number of coronavirus cases in the state to 606, the state government said on Sunday.

The total number of cases includes, 25 deaths and 282 discharged.

"Five new COVID-19 positive cases have been reported in Karnataka from 2nd May, 5 pm to 3rd May, 12 noon; taking the total number of positive cases to 606 which includes 25 deaths and 282 discharges," the government stated.

According to the statement, out of the five cases, three have been reported from Kalaburagi and two have been identified from Mudhol.

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May 6,2020

Mysuru, May 6: A seven-months pregnant woman fled Covid-19 hotspot Mumbai along with her family, and made it to her village 1000 km away in KR Pet taluka in Mandya district of Karnataka, flashing her mother's ID card at each checkpost. After reaching her destination, she got herself tested for Covid-19.

She tested positive for the virus on Monday in Mandya.

The 20-year-old woman (assigned the number P637) had been living with her husband and in-laws at Santa Cruz East, Agripada in Mumbai for the past three years. To get out of the containment zone, they started out from Mumbai at 7.30 pm on April 23 -- she, her husband, brother-in-law, co-sister and their children, and a 19-year-old girl. She made it past checkposts at Belagavi, Hubballi, Davanagere, Kadur, Arasikere, Channarayapatna and Shravanabelagola and reached her village Jaaginakere at 3 pm on April 24.

She stayed at her home in the village from 24 April to April 29. With the Mandya district administration testing people on a campaign mode in the entire district, she and her family got themselves tested on May 1.

Her test returned positive on May 4, according to deputy commissioner M V Venkatesh.

Along with her, the 19-year-old girl (P638) who travelled with the family also tested positive. The girl is in the sixth semester of her BE Electronics course at an engineering college in Mumbai.

This is not the first case of a corona fugitive from Mumbai. Earlier, a 50-year-old man who ran a hotel in Mumbai travelled in a vehicle carrying dates and reached Channarayapatna in Hassan district.

In fact there have been three such incidents, including that of seven people coming to Mandya from Mumbai transporting a dead man's body for cremation in his native village of B Kodagalli in Pandavapura taluk.

Mandya deputy commissioner Dr Venkatesh has appealed to natives of Mandya who are stuck in Mumbai to stay there till the Covid situation comes to control.

So far 28 people in Mandya diatrict have tested positive for Covid 19. Seven people have been discharged. Currently there are 21 active cases being treated at the Mandya Institute of Medical Sciences.

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