Pejawar mutt seer calls off fast over thermal plant issue

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January 10, 2012

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Udupi, January 10: Pejawar Mutt pontiff Sri Vishwesha Theertha Swamiji, on Tuesday withdrew his fasting taken up against the UPCL power plant, half a way, suspecting government's reluctance to meet his demands.

Meanwhile, Udupi District in-charge Minister Dr VS Acharya, who met Pejawar seer at the fasting site and held closed door discussions with the seer proposed to set up a task force to look in to the efforts made to reduce the ill effects of coal based UPCL power plant, on a weekly basis.

Minister justified dropping of two of the seer's nominees from the expert committee studying the ill effects of the UPCL plants on the environment, saying `they violated the terms of reference' and advised the seer to propose two other names. But the seer rejected his proposal as that would amount to insult to the experts already dropped from the committee. As the minister was coming out from the discussion room, the agitators who learnt that seer was withdrawing his fasting, yielding to Minister's assurance, gheraod the minister and shouted slogans against him.

President of the Nandikur Jana Jagruthi Samithi Balakrishna Shetty even challenged the minister to shift his family to the affected area and make a living there and then justify his stand that the UPCL has not caused environmental hazards. He also offered to give him one acre of land with a house from their side, in the region.

As the situation turned tense police intervene to escort the minister through the backdoor.

Pejawar told press persons that he was withdrawing his fasting not because he was unwell. He said though his doctor advised him to withdraw fasting he could continue it for two more days. ``But it seems the government was reluctant to neglect his demands. Minister Dr Acharya said that the government was neither ready to stop power production in the UPCL unit 1, temporarily nor ready to reappoint his nominees to the expert committee.

Pejawar said that though he withdrew his fasting, the agitation would continue, till the people's problems are solved.

Later speaking at a press conference Dr Acharya urged the Pejawar pontiff to suggest four other names of the experts, so that government would pick two of them to the committee.

He also proposed to draw water from the Shambavi river Mulki to replace the UPCL plant using salt water from the sea. He said that Chief Minister DV Sadananda Gowda had agreed his suggestion provided they proved feasible.

He took a section of the media to task for spreading romours that his doctor sons have taken money from the Lanco (promoters of UPCL) to set up a hospital in Hyderabad. The allegation is false and baseless, he said.

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March 31,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 31: With the Dakshina Kannada district administration relaxing the lockdown from 6 am to 3 pm to purchase essential commodities, panic-stricken citizens rushed to the shops early in the morning itself.

The citizens had formed a serpentine line in front of shops and supermarkets in different parts of Mangaluru and on the outskirts of the city to purchase their requirements.

As a precautionary measure, many were seen wearing masks.

“In spite of waiting in a long queue to purchase, we are not able to get the required essential commodities. Why can’t the district administration ensure enough stock of commodities in the shops and supermarkets,’’ asked a customer who had stood in a queue outside a supermarket at Chilimbi.
People were seen crowding outside markets at Kankanady, Mallikatte, Urwa and Central Market, violating the purpose of social distancing.

Consequently, vegetable prices have increased in the markets and shops. This is despite abundant stocks being available in these markets.

Trucks had unloaded the vegetables at Central Market on Sunday, according to sources. The prices of onions are skyrocketing yet again and is sold from Rs 50 to Rs 55 while a kg of carrot costs Rs 100.

"Why can’t the authorities check the rise in the price of vegetables and ensure that the poor are not inconvenienced," asks Lakshmi, a housewife.

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March 3,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 3: Minister of Medical Education K Sudhakar on Tuesday said that there is no need to panic as appropriate measures have been taken by the state government to tackle a possible Coronavirus outbreak.

"I request the media not to spread panic and support the government in dealing with any possible Coronavirus outbreak. With the help of the Centre we have taken all required precautionary measures to deal with any situation," Sudhakar told reporters.

Talking about the first confirmed case in Telangana, who had stopped over in Bengaluru, the Minister said, "His flatmates and 23 people who travelled with him from Karnataka are being screened. Both the state (Karnataka and Telangana) government are taking care of them."

"Out of the 295 samples collected so far, 240 tested samples tested negative. We are awaiting more results as of now. There are two labs. One in RGICS and another in Bangaluru Medical College where tests are being carried out," he said.

On Monday, the first confirmed case of a Novel Coronavirus in Telangana was reported from Hyderabad when a 24-year-old man, who had come in contact with some Hong Kong citizens, while he was in Dubai on February 17, tested positive for the virus.

After arriving in Bengaluru on February 20 and travelled to Hyderabad by bus on February 22.

Meanwhile, Telangana Health Minister Eatala Rajender on Sunday said that the state government is on a high alert since the confirmation of one Coronavirus positive case here.

The Health Department has also issued an advisory to all educational institutes.

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May 8,2020

Bengaluru, May 8: Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa said his government is clear in its stand on extending every possible help to the farmers. The Chief Minister spoke to the farmer-leaders of the state, who wanted their concerns to be heard and addressed, with regard to the problems the agrarian community has been facing in the wake of the COVID-19 lockdown.

"We will soon make our position clear on supporting the farmers. We will not allow any hindrance to come in the way of agriculture activities," Yediyurappa told the farmer- leaders.

The Chief Minister told the delegation that the pre-monsoon activities are in full swing in the state.

The government has also set up help centres and been providing agriculture equipment on rent, the Chief Minister said. In most of the places, at least 80 per cent of the standing crops have been harvested.

Arrangements have been made to bring equipment from neighbouring states to harvest the standing crop, he said.

Yediyurappa said fertilisers and seeds are available in abundance in the state.

He informed the farmer-leaders about the arrangements made to transport flowers, vegetables and fruits to other states.

Similarly, the market has been developed for the farmers to sell their products, said the Chief Minister.

He said the government is working out a compensation for farmers who lost their crops due to hailstorm in Raichur, Koppal and Ballari. Agriculture Minister B C Patil, Horticulture Minister Narayana Gowda, Revenue Minister R Ashoka, Chief Secretary T M Vijay Bhaskar and Development Commissioner Vandita Sharma were also present in the meeting.

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