SP Rao transferred to B'lore; Labu Ram to be DK's new SP

March 22, 2011
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Mangalore, March 22: Superintendent of Police of Dakshina Kannada district A Subrahmanyeshwara Rao, Deputy Commissioner of Police of Mangalore City Commissionerate R Ramesh and Superintendent of Police of Udupi Praveen Madhukar Pawar are among the 24 IPS officers, who received transfer orders on Monday by the Karnataka state government, in a major reshuffle of police set-up.

Rao has been posted as SP, Internal Security, Bangalore. Labu Ram is expected to take charge as the new SP of Dakshina Kannada district.
Ramesh has been promoted as SP and posted to Uttar Kannada district, while Pawar has been posted as SP of Gulbarga district. Bidar SP YS Ravi Kumar will replace Pawar as new SP of Udupi. Interestingly, former Puttur ASP Amith Singh has also been promoted and posted as SP of Hassan.
Following is the list of the new postings of the transferred IPS officers:

K Ramachandra Rao promoted and retained as Inspector General of Police and Commissioner of Police, Hubli-Dharwad City, Hubli.
Amar Kumar Pandey, Inspector General of Police, Southern Range, Mysore.
Malini Krishnamoorthy, Inspector General of Police, Home Guards & Civil Defence, Bangalore.
A S N Murthy, Inspector General of Police and Director, Karnataka Police Academy, Mysore.
K L Sudheer, Inspector General of Police, Karnataka State Reserve Police, Bangalore, with additional charge as Inspector General of Police, Bangalore Metropolitan Task Force, Bangalore.
M A Saleem, Inspector General of Police, Administration, Bangalore.
K S R Charan Reddy, Inspector General of Police, Eastern Range, Davangere.
J Arun Chakravarthy, Deputy Inspector General of Police, Directorate of Civil Rights Enforcement Cell, Bangalore.
S Murugan, Deputy Inspector General of Police, CID (Economic Offences), Bangalore.
K V Sharat Chandra, Deputy Inspector General of Police, Head Quarters-I, Bangalore.
B A Padmanayan, Deputy Inspector General of Police, CID, Bangalore.
B N S Reddy, Deputy Inspector General of Police, City Armed Reserve (CAR), Bangalore.
P H Rane, Deputy Inspector General of Police, Security, Bangalore.
Pravin Madhukar Pawar, Superintendent of Police, Gulbarga.
Y S Ravi Kumar, Superintendent of Police, Udupi.
R Ramesh, Superintendent of Police, Uttara Kannada.
Amit Singh, Superintendent of Police, Hassan;
T R Suresh, Superintendent of Police, Tumkur.
P S Harsha, Deputy Commissioner of Police, South-East Division, Bangalore.
Raman Gupta, Superintendent of Police, Shimoga.
Chetan Singh Rathor, Superintendent of Police, Haveri.
N Shashi Kumar, Superintendent of Police, Raichur.
A Subrahmanyeshwara Rao, Superintendent of Police, Internal Security, Bangalore.
Labu Ram, Superintendent of Police, Dakshina Kannada district.

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March 26,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 26: Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) Working President Eshwara Khandre on Thursday suggested to the State government to utilize the infrastructure available at the International Exhibition Centre on the outskirts of the City on Tumakuru Road near Nelamangala, about 15 km from here, for quarantine and treatment of people affected with the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. 

In a statement here today, Mr Khandre said that the dreaded disease is spreading like wildfire and according to experts the figure may touch one Lakh in the State. 

Hence there is necessary to have adequate infrastructure found well in advance and utlise if necessity arises. The Center is built on a 57-acre land and there are sufficient space available and since it is on the outskirts of the city there is no threat of the virus spreading to the Bengaluru City.

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January 10,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 10: Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Friday launched 'Sapthapadi', a mass marriage program in Bengaluru.

The state authorities will provide a mangalsutra worth Rs 40,000 and Rs 5,000 to the groom. They will also give Rs 10,000 to the bride after marriage.

The state government has also informed that the department has shortlisted some temples where the mass marriages will be held.

Yediyurappa also confirmed that the government will help communities like Muslim and Christians also to organise mass marriage as per their respective rituals.

According to the state government guidelines, issued last year in November, both parents of the couple should attend the ceremony if the duo wants to avail benefits of this offer but those who want to marry without their parent's permission do not stand a chance here.

Also, those wanting a love marriage will not be able to reap the benefits of the scheme. The plan is to conduct about 1,000 marriages in 90-100 temples.

The couples wanting to tie the knot are expected to register themselves 30 days before the scheduled date in the temple. Following which a list will be prepared.

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June 3,2020

Karwar, Jun 3: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an alert, predicting thundershowers and heavy rainfall over north interior Karnataka, coastal Dakshina Kannada and Udupi over the next three days.

With Cyclone Nisarga hitting the Uttara Kannada coast on Tuesday,  parts of coastal Karnataka received heavy rainfall. Gusty winds tore through the coastal towns, as the sea too turned violent with rough waves smashing the shore.

The alert was issued with the advancement of Nisarga from east-central Arabian Sea to north Maharashtra, and adjoining south Gujarat coast. “Though it does not cover Karnataka, the range of cyclonic winds is very big and reaches north interior Karnataka also.

So an alert has been called out,” CS Patil, director in-charge, IMD, Bengaluru, said. The weather department has forecast a severe cyclonic storm and then a depression. Patil said formation of systems is a common factor before the onset of the monsoon and they help in its advancement.

“Cyclone Nisarga is helping in the quick advancement of the southwest monsoon to Karnataka, and the monsoon is likely to arrive before the scheduled date as conditions are favourable,” he added.

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