SCDCC Bank nets Rs 12.77 cr profit

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May 13, 2012

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Mangalore, May 12: South Canara District Central Co-operative (SCDCC) Bank has achieved Rs 12.77 crores of profit in the year 2011-12, for the first time in its 99 years of history. With this, the Bank has surpassed the Belgaum District Cooperative Bank record and rose to number one position with highest profit.

Addressing a press conference on Saturday, SCDCC Bank President M N Rajendra Kumar said that the bank had a turnover of Rs 2,374. 66 crores as against its target of Rs 2,085 crores. “The achievement is special because the bank has distributed Rs 157 crores of loan in 2011-12 including 55 per cent of agriculture loan,” he said.

Loss in agri loan

“According to the government policy, the Bank has been giving agricultural loan at an interest of 3 per cent. But the Bank is getting the interest amount only after two years,” he said and added that in spite of the stiff competition, the Bank has achieved 100 per cent recovery of agriculture loan consecutively for 17th year.

Stating that the SCDCC Bank has collected Rs 1,317.48 crores of deposit from its 55 branches in the year 2011-12 to become the only district cooperative bank in the State to collect such a huge amount, he said the bank has given a sum of Rs 1563.63 crores as advance which is 22.99 per cent more than previous year.

Giving details about the new facilities, Kumar said that the Bank now has Real Time Gross Settlement facility (RTGS). “SCDCC bank is the only district cooperative bank to have this facility,” he said and added that the Bank is happy to inform that the Non Performing Assets (NPA) of the bank has been dipped to 2.47 per cent.

New schemes

Rajendra Kumar said that the bank has received good response from the customers on its new schemes. “Jewellery Purchasing Loan scheme has got good response from the customers. In the year 2011- 12, the bank had distributed Rs 4.70 lakh of loan under the scheme.

With regard to Yashasvini Health Insurance Project, he said that 15,80,040 members were included into the project. “An amount of Rs 2.25 crores has been credited to Yashaswini account while a sum of Rs 2.38 crore has been spent for the treatment in the year,” he said.

Pension for workers

On new technologies he said the Bank is the only district-level cooperative bank to have mobile banking facility. “The Bank is introducing core banking facility which would centralise the transactions of all branches in the district.” He also added that the SCDCC bank is the only district co-operative bank to introduce pension plan to bank workers.

SCDCC Bank Vice President Vinay Kumar Soorinje, Directors M Vadiraj Shetty, K S Devaraj, B Raghuram Shetty, Sadashiva Ullal, Raju Poojari, Managing Director M Gopalakrishna Bhat and Cooperative Organisations' Deputy Manager P R Palangappa were present.

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June 30,2020

Ballari, June 30: A video clip of dead bodies of covid-19 victims being disgracefully thrown into a pit said to be in Karnataka’s Ballari has gone viral on social media triggering outrage from netizens.

Ballari Deputy Commissioner SS Nakul ordered a probe. He told media persons that the veracity of the video is still under question and that it still needs to be established if the video was taken in Ballari.

In the video, a pit is seen which appears to be disinfected. The video features masked men covered in body suits bringing dead bodies from a black hearse van in black body bags one by one and throwing the dead bodies into the same pit. In all, three dead bodies are thrown into the same pit in the video.

"We have assigned an Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC) to enquire and verify the same. We are awaiting reports. We don't know yet if it (the video) is from Ballari or not," Nakul said.

The district which has so far reported around 800 cases in the last three months has also witnessed around two dozen deaths.

Twitterati on Tuesday raised questions about the handling of the bodies. "Even dead have some respect and they deserved a decent burial," said a social activist from Ballari. Similar reactions echoed on social media and some also pointed out on how the family members who have to stay away from burials feel about it.

Covid burial protocol

According to the protocol set by the Union Health Ministry for the burial of Covid-19 patients, the patients' orifices (nose, mouth and ears) have to be sealed and the body has to be wrapped in three layers of personal protective equipment (PPE). Thereafter it should be placed in a body bag. Family members should not be allowed to accompany the body in the hearse van. Covid-19 victims have to be given a deep burial. The grave should be minimum 10-feet deep.

The grave should be disinfected with bleaching powder and the area should be cordoned off so that the general public is not in the vicinity.  The vehicle used to transport the dead body of a Covid-19 victim -- ambulance or a hearse van -- has to be disinfected for 16 hours before being used again. Most Covid-19 victims in the state have had burials in the absence of family members as they are generally in quarantine for being the primary contacts of the patient.

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February 13,2020

New Delhi, Feb 13: Ashoka Buildcon on Thursday said it has emerged as the lower bidder for a highway project worth Rs 1,035.5 crore in Karnataka.

The project entails four laning of a section of NH-206 in the state.

Ashoka Buildcon had submitted its bid to National Highways Authority of India for the project to be built on hybrid annuity mode under Bharatmala Pariyojana, it said in a BSE filing.

"The company emerged as the lowest bidder at the financial bid opening meeting held on February 13," Ashoka Buildcon said.

The quoted bid project cost for the project is Rs 1,035.50 crore, it added.

The company's stock was trading at Rs 103.05, down 2.78 per cent, on the BSE.

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February 2,2020

Kolkata, Feb 2: A protester at Park Circus, known as Shaheen Bagh of Kolkata, died last night after she fell ill during her agitation against CAA, NRC and NPR.

The woman has been identified as Sameeda Khatun (57) who was a resident of Entally area of the city. According to protesters, Khatun who was asthmatic patient died after suffering a cardiac arrest. She is survived by husband and eight children.

Around 250 women from Kolkata have been holding a peaceful sit-in at Park Circus Maidan since January 7 to protest against CAA, NRC and NPR and demanding the withdrawal of the new citizenship law.

Research Scholar at Rabindra Bharati University, Nousheen Baba Khan who has been spearheading the Park Circus protest since the beginning, told the newspaper, “Sameeda Khatun was a regular face at the protest and she was not well as she had asthma.

Last evening she came to me complaining that she is having trouble in breathing. We immediately took her to Chittaranjan Hospital where doctors said she had suffered a cardiac arrest. We later took her to Islamia Hospital where doctors declared her brought dead,” said Khan.

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Inna Lillahi wa in ilaihi rajivoon.    

 

Subhaan Allah,   she died for the cause .May Allah Almighty accept her shahada . and bless her with Jannatul Firdous .   Aameen

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