State budget evokes mixed reaction in city

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March 22, 2012

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Mangalore, March 22: The budget presented by Chief Minister D.V. Sadananda Gowda on Wednesday evoked mixed reaction here. While some appreciated setting up of helpline for health-related information and making one year service in rural areas compulsory for MBBS graduates and postgraduates, there were apprehensions over supply of 24 hours water in the city and improvement of roads.

Anantasatya Sanjeeva, retired bank employee: I am not happy with the proposal to impose tax of 10 per cent on luxuries provided at the marriage halls. This will only lead to increase the rent of marriage halls, which is already high. Instead the State government should have devised ways to collect tax from wealthy people who have been evading paying of tax.

Mahesh Bhat, teacher: It is good to hear the government bringing private schools and pre-university colleges set up till 1994-95 under the grant-in-aid scheme. This will help in providing more wages to teachers. We need education that is value based and not the one that is commercially oriented.

Mohan Shetty, taxi driver: I do not have hope of getting 24-hour water supply in the city and improvement of roads in rural areas of the district. These are just promises made keeping in mind the probability of elections.

B. Laxman, bank employee: I am happy with the proposal to set up a toll free health information helpline where people can get medical advice. If effectively handled, this helpline will go a long way in becoming an effective tool in getting quality treatment. It is also good that the State government is investing in providing 24 hours water supply and improvement of roads.

N. Vivekanand, supervisor in an industrial unit: It is good the State government will make it mandatory for MBBS graduates and postgraduates to serve in rural areas for one year.

This definitely caters to shortage of doctors serving in rural areas.

But the government should provide basic treatment facilities at the primary health centres functioning in rural areas.


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March 28,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, Mar 28: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has sought Prime Minister Narendra Modi's intervention to remove the blocking of roads including state highway along the border of Karnataka in view of lock down to contain the spread of COVID-19.

In a letter sent to the Prime Minister on Friday evening, the Chief Minister said certain actions by the Karnataka Police have resulted in the blocking the Thalassery-Coorg State Highway-30. This road connects Kerala with Coorg in Karnataka via Veerajapettah. This route is a lifeline for flow of essential commodities to Kerala."

"If this is blocked, vehicles carrying essential commodities will have to travel a much longer route to reach our state. Given the situation of national lock down, this will add much more hardship to people," it said.

"You will naturally agree with me that no action impeding the movement of essential commodities should be initiated at this moment of crisis," he hoped.

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March 8,2020

Udupi, Mar 8: The 75-year old man who was admitted to Udupi District Hospital over suspected Corona Virus infection has tested negative on Saturday.

The reports from Bengaluru Medical College’s laboratory where the samples of the person were sent, confirmed that the aged person was not infected with Corona Virus.

The report was submitted to the District Administration by the laboratory that confirmed that the person was not infected by the viral Corona Virus.

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January 8,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 8: The Muslim Central Committee of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi, has finally received green signal from the city police to hold an awareness meet against CAA, NRC and NPR on January 15, but on the outskirts of the city.

The Committee, which is a kind of umbrella body of Muslim organisations of the two coastal districts, had twice cancelled its planned protest against the same at Nehru Maidan, in the heart of the city due to permission denial by the city police. 

Addressing a press conference here today, Committee chairman, KS Mohammed Masood said that event will be held at Shaha Garden near Central Juma Masjid at Adyar Kannur.

He said that the representatives from the 28 different organisations unanimously finalised the date and venue after a consultations as the police refused to grant permission to hold the event at Nehru Maidan or Town Hall.

Representatives of various organisations including S M Rasheed Haji, Ibrahim Kodichal, B M Mumtaz Ali, Rafeeuddin Kudroli and Abdul Rasheed Zaini were present at the press meet.

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Abdul Gaffar Bolar
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Thursday, 9 Jan 2020

They giving Permission for RSS Terrorists to make any programs in Nehru Maidan. Why don't for Muslims???

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