Polling underway for Mangaluru City Corporation

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November 12, 2019

Mangaluru, Nov 12: The polling for Mangaluru City Corporations is underway amidst tight security arrangements.

Elected representatives were among the early birds at the polling booths when the voting commenced at 7 a.m. It will be closed at 5 p.m. At 11 am the polling turnout was 24.50%.

There are 180 candidates contesting for 60 seats in the Corporation, including 82 women candidates. As per the revised reservation list announced by the government, 29 out of 60 wards are reserved for women. As many 18 wards are reserved for women in the general category, eight for BCM (A) women, two for BCM (B) women and one for an SC woman.

While the Congress has fielded 29 women in the reserved wards, BJP has 31, JD(S) and CPM have 3 each, SDPI 2, WPI and CPI have 1 each. In addition, 12 independent women candidates are in the fray.

There were 495 teams with four personnel each for polling duty. As many as 37 teams have been kept reserve in case of emergency. As many as 448 D Group staff have been deployed for polling.

Officer Gayathri Nayak said, “As many as 61 KSRTC buses and eight other vehicles were used to ferry the polling personnel from the mustering centre to the polling booths. Wheelchairs have been arranged polling booths wherever it was necessary. All the booths will have three rows – for men, women and senior citizens and sick – for the voters to stand in a queue to exercise their franchise.”

There are 3,87,517 voters in the MCC jurisdiction – 1,99,989 male voters, 1,87,465 female and 63 transgenders. There are 448 polling booths, with use of 601 ballot units and control units for polling.

Elaborate security arrangement is in place for peaceful polling. There are 75 critical and 373 normal booths.

Eight check posts have been opened wherein night picketing and patrolling will be carried out. One head constable and one Home Guard are deployed for critical booths, while normal booths have been given one police constable or a Home Guard.

Two DCPs, four ACPs, 12 police inspectors, 32 sub-inspectors, 511 head constables or constables and 193 Home Guards have been deployed.

In addition, five platoons of KSRP, 10 platoons of CAR and two units of Rapid Action Force have been deployed to maintain law and order.

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June 4,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 4: The Karnataka government has tweaked quarantine requirements for people arriving from Maharashtra, raising the isolation time from a fortnight to three weeks, an official said on Wednesday.

"Returnees from Maharashtra will be sent to institutional quarantine for seven days, followed by 14 days strict home quarantine, total 21 days," tweeted Health Commissioner Pankaj Kumar Pandey.

The 21-day quarantine regimen is for all asymptomatic people returning from Maharashtra, considering most of the Covid cases in Karnataka are having domestic travel history to that state.

If any of the asymptomatic people develop symptoms during the isolation, they will be subjected to a Covid test.

However, some asymptomatic individuals from Maharashtra have been provided some exceptions from the three-week quarantine and designated as special category passengers.

Special category passengers include people who suffered a death in family, pregnant women, children below 10, elderly people above 60, individuals suffering from serious illness and human distress.

Similarly, the department has also made some provisions for business travellers from Maharashtra.

"To establish that one is a business visitor, (that) person should show confirmed return flight or train ticket which should not be more than seven days later from the date of arrival," ordered Chief Secretary T.M. Vijay Bhaskar.

Similarly, if a business visitor is arriving on road, he should provide the address proof of the person in Karnataka he intends to meet.

Additionally, such a person should also produce a Covid negative test certificate which is not more than two days old.

"One does not have a Covid negative test certificate such a person should go for institutional quarantine for two days within which Covid test should be conducted at his own cost. After the test result is negative, that person is exempted from quarantine," he said.

However, business travellers have been exempted from hand stamping.

Amending the Sunday orders, Bhaskar, has enhanced the quarantine requirements for Maharashtra returnees.

Many conditions for visitors from other states remain mostly unchanged as notified on Sunday.

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May 26,2020

Bengaluru, May 26: The Karnataka government has decided cancel summer vacation for undergraduate and post-graduate students and universities during the 2020-21 academic year in the wake of severe academic loss due to COVID-19 lockdown.

Keeping in mind the loss of academic days due to the lockdown to contain the pandemic, the Higher Education Department has decided to go in for ‘Zero Vacation’. 

The state government decided to cancel all holidays particularly the summer holidays after holding a series of meetings with the Vice Chancellors and other academicians from various parts of the state.

The decision was also communicated during the review meeting of the Higher Education Department held by CM Yediyurappa on Tuesday in Bengaluru.

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April 22,2020

Madikeri, Apr 22: The quality of water in the River Cauvery in Kodagu district has improved significantly following the nationwide Lockdown.

The discharge of effluents from home stays and resorts situated on the banks of the river in the district has stopped due to lack of visitors. The discharge of waste water had made the river impure all these years.

The suspension of boat ride in Dubare has reduced the pollution from diesel motorboats in the river. For the last few years, the water quality of the river had reached 'C' category from 'B' category during the summer.

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