DK ZP teams to check illegal sale of fertilisers

October 21, 2011

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Mangalore, October 21: Dakshina Kannada Zilla Panchayat will soon have a vigilance squad to check illegal sale of fertilizers in the open market.

Considering the seriousness of the issue of sale of fertilisers in open market illegally and the impact it has on farmers, the Zilla Panchayat has resolved to constitute squads to keep a vigil on the same.

The decision was taken during the general body meeting of the Zilla Panchayat held on Thursday at the ZP hall, with ZP Chief Shailaja Bhat in chair.

The squad with officials from the agriculture department, horticulture department and Zilla Panchayat with the help of police will visit private dealers who sell fertilisers at higher price.

Congress member K S Devaraj brought to the notice of the chair that while co-operative societies and horticulture department outlets sell only urea and suphala, these outlets do not have the array of varities that is available with the private agents in the district.

“These private agents sell fertilisers at a much higher price, thereby exploiting the farmers,” he said.

Responding to the same, ZP Chief Executive Officer K N Vijayprakash said that this matter needs to be brought to the notice of the police and the district administration.

The CEO directed officials of the agriculture department to prepare statistics of total quantity of fertilisers released by the government and the actual demand in the district. “Furnish details regarding the quantity of fertilisers supplied to co-operative societies in the district,”he added.

Arecadiseases Rot and yellow leaf disease in areca plantation became a matter of discussion during the meeting. When members from Sullia taluk said that six villages have been affected by these diseases leaving the growers in lurch, Vijayaprakash said that the government has released Rs 2.82 crore to compensate the losses incurred to areca nut growers due to fruit rot and yellow leaf diseases through Revival scheme.

He said that a total of 1,882 hectares of arecanut farms in the district have been affected due to yellow leaf disease. Meanwhile, 27,668 hectares of farms were affected by fruit rot disease. There was a drastic reduction of 45.5 per cent in the areca nut yield due to these diseases, he said adding that a proposal of Rs 172 crore has been sent to the government to solve the crisis.

He further said that under the revival schemes, the planters can plant another saplings in the place of affected tree but the indepth study of the issue has shown that replanting of new sapling in same place affects the new sapling with the disease.

Show cause

The CEO directed the officials to issue show cause notice to Bantwal Block Education Officer (BEO) K Sudhakara as he has allegedly failed to furnish necessary information with regard to usage of Rs four lakh for development of a school at Montepadavu in Bantwal taluk.

ZP member Santhosh Kumar had said that though records show that Dakshina Kannada Zilla Panchayat Government Higher Primary School in Montepadavu has been provided a new building at a cost of Rs four lakh, a new building has not been constructed for the school.

Vijayaprakash took Sudhakara to task when he failed to give details about the issue and warned him of stern action in case he fails to reply to the show cause notice.

Disposal in 15 days

The CEO said that taking the hope of the CM that all the files in the offices should be cleared within 15 days, he has personally started following the same promptly. Steps have been taken by the CEO to see to it that the officials do not make people run from pillar to post for signatures.

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Bengaluru, Mar 12: Days after a video of an elephant being shot in Bandipur National Park went viral on social media, officials said that they have removed a staffer and initiated action against an employee of the Karnataka Forest Department in the matter.

According to officials, the incident took place on March 7.

"We have removed Rahim, temporary staffer, and initiated action against Umesh, a permanent employee of the Karnataka Forest Department, after an internal enquiry," Bandipur field director T Balchandra said.

While Rahim is said to have shot the charging elephant, Umesh reportedly made the video and shared it on social media.

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July 10,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 10: Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA) workers under the All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC) on Friday held protests in different parts of Karnataka, demanding personal protective equipment (PPE) kits and a salary of at least Rs 12,000 per month.

According to Madhu Kumari, an ASHA worker from Kalaburgi, ASHA workers currently receive a salary of Rs 3,000 per month.

"Our demand is to increase our wages to at least Rs 12,000 per month. We have been making this demand for the last six months but we have not received any response from the authorities. We will not go back to work until we are given an appropriate response. We did not want to create a difficult situation but the government has given us no choice," Kumari told ANI.

Clad in their signature pink saris, the women were holding posters in their hands and raising slogans to demand appropriate salary for their work and the necessary equipment to protect themselves from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

Farhana, an ASHA worker protesting in Shivamogga, said that the women have been making demands for PPE kits since June 30. "We have been taking care of COVID patients for the last few weeks but have not received adequate PPE kits. A few of us received some in the beginning but they were not enough. We are not even given hand sanitiser or masks to protect ourselves," she added.

"We have sent letters to the District Commissioner's Office and to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare but our pleas have gone unheard. We are protesting to get the attention of the concerned authorities," she added.

They also demanded that authorities to conduct their COVID-19 tests as they have to deal with patients infected with the virus.

Sajida, an ASHA worker in Kalaburagi said, "We are very stressed about the COVID situation. We take care of sick people day in and day out, but no one is there to take care of us. We want the government to conduct COVID tests for all ASHA workers in the state."

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Angry bakth
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Sunday, 12 Jul 2020

ASHA worker its better to sleep in home instead of working and risking your life, 3000 rupes is nothing...who can work home....government of indian is one of the namarad and currupt, you wont get any hike...

 

poor people will survive this COVID but not the rich currupt politician, let them die like dog

 

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Mangaluru, Apr 14: Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa today wished the people of Tulu Nad a Happy Bishu in Tulu language.

Yediyurappa took to Twitter on Tuesday and wrote in Tulu, 'Happy Vishu to everyone! A new year brings new hope and new energy. May the coming year bring good health and well-being in everyone’s lives.'

Bishu – the traditional New Year for the Hindus in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi, which begins from Tuesday is believed to signal the arrival of good luck and fortune for the coming year.

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