Kasargod district to get rare recognition

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May 28, 2012

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Kasargod, May 28: Kasargod district will have the rare recognition of becoming the first district in the country where all the local bodies are computerised to conduct their financial transactions.

The facility is expected to be launched by the second week of June. The Saankhya software, developed by the Information Kerala Mission (IKM), will provide details of cash book, bank book, balance sheet income and expenditure statement, receipt and payment statement, trial balance, bank reconciliation statement, journal book and ledgers.

The project has already been implemented in all the 65 urban local bodies, 345 grama panchayats, 13 block panchayts and 12 district panchayats.

IKM executive director M Shamsuddin said that the aim is to complete the project in the whole of Kasargod, which will make it the first district in the country to complete the e-governance programme. The project will be implemented in all the local bodies in the state by the end of this year. “With the implementation of the project in all the local bodies, Kerala will become the first state in the country where all the transactions are computerised. The hand ritten registers will disappear in these local bodies with the completion of the project,'' Shamsuddin said.

Local Self-Government principal secretary James Varghese said that Kasargod is all set to become the first district in the country where the software of IKM is installed at all the local bodies for data entry of financial transaction. Internet facility is being provided at all the local bodies, except Kadamakudi grama panchayat where there is no electric power supply, to ensure that the e-governance programme is implemented soon, he said. After the implementation of the Saankhya project in urban local bodies, the Local Self-Government department detected certain lapses in these local bodies.

Following this, Local Self Government principal secretary James Varghese instructed all secretaries of the local bodies to submit printouts of the financial statements relating to the previous month to the director of urban affairs by the 20th of every month.

The e-filing system for architecture registration and building permits will also be launched next month. Payment of building tax through e-payment has already been introduced in Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam and Kozhikode corporations and Kasargod, Ottappalam and Kanjangad municipalities along with Manjeshwaram and Thumpamon grama panchayats. IKM has also developed a software which enables the public to track the details of any application they have submitted to the local bodies. Touchscreen systems will be introduced at all the local bodies to enable the public to know the status of their applications and other services.

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August 9,2020

Bengaluru, Aug 9: A youth was killed and three others injured as a pillar of an old temple on the outskirts of Bengaluru fell on them as they and five others dug under it in search of treasure, police said on Saturday.

"One treasure hunter got crushed under a pillar, three suffered injuries and have been hospitalised while five are on the run," a police official said.

The incident occurred at a centuries-old Anjaneya temple in Hindiganala village near Hoskote, around 50 km away from the city, on Thursday night.

Suresh, 23, got crushed to death while Manjunath, 23, Srinivas, 22, and Sebastian Raja Rathna, 22, were injured.

Following the unexpected accident, the injured treasure hunters called a 108 ambulance, leading to the entire incident coming to light.

The ambulance staff helped the youth stuck under the temple pillars and took them to hospital.

Police have registered a case under various sections of the Ancient Monuments Act, the Karnataka Treasure Trove Act, and the Indian Penal Code.

According to the official, local youth the village as well as a nearby village were involved in the hunt.

Police are on the lookout for the five treasure hunters on the run.

However, the police official said that it was an old ruined temple and there was nothing there.

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April 26,2020

New Delhi, Apr 26: The Centre will bring back the Indian citizens stranded abroad due to the ban on arrival of international passenger aircraft, only if the respective states they belong to agree to allow them to come back home and make necessary arrangements to quarantine them after their return.

The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has started consultations with the State Governments on bringing back the Indians, who got stranded in the United States, United Kingdom, France, Italy, Canada and many other foreign countries due to the ban on arrival of international passenger aircraft to any airport in the country. The decision on facilitating their return to the country would be taken after getting feedback on preparedness of the States and the Union Territory to receive them following all required health precautions, Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba said.

Gauba on Saturday had a video-conference with the Chief Secretaries of all States and Union Territories to review the implementation of the restrictions on travel and transport as well as the lockdown imposed across the country to contain the COVID-19 pandemic.

Though the Government earlier either evacuated or facilitated the return of nearly 28000 Indians from a number of foreign countries affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, it almost stopped doing so after the ban on arrival of international passenger aircraft was enforced on March 23 in the wake of the spurt in the number of COVID-19 cases in India.

Thousands of Indian students, tourists, professionals and others are stranded around the world, including in the countries, where respective governments had imposed lockdowns to contain the pandemic. They have been desperately requesting the government on social media to evacuate them.

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March 22,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 22: A 22-year-old man from Bhatkal who had returned from Dubai on March 19 has tested positive for coronavirus.

Sindhu B Rupesh, Deputy Commissioner of Dakshina Kannada confrimed this today.

The youth, after landing at Mangaluru International Airport had got admitted to Govt Wenlock Hospital.

The total number of coronavirus positive patients in India rose to 342 on Sunday, as per the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).

A total of 16,999 samples from 16,109 individuals have been tested for COVID-19 as of 10:00 am on March 22, as per ICMR data.

India reported two deaths today from the highly contagious virus - one each in Maharashtra and Bihar - taking the tally to six, as per state authorities.

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