Udupi: Parking fee in front of business outfits sparks debate at CMC

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February 28, 2011

Udupi, February 28: Udupi CMC President Kiran Kumar, at the monthly meeting held here on Monday, refused to withdraw the parking fees being levied on the vehicles parked in front of the shops and business outfits.

Raising the issue Congress Councillor Jayananda alleged that the fees levied on the parked vehicles (Rs 5 for four wheelers and Rs 2 for two wheelers) were too heavy and the municipality did not provide any facility for the same.

In his reply Kiran Kumar took Jayananda to task for failing to attend the meeting convened by the Deputy Commissioner to discuss the same. “The decision has been approved by both DC and the RTO. Moreover, it brings income to the Municipality”, he said adding, “if a person is fined for parking in front of a shop, shop owner is morally responsible. Because, it is his responsibility to provide for parking facility to his customers.”

BJP Councillor MR Pai alleged the press and the media for pointing at the Municipality, for the release of waste water by the Srikrishna Temple to the open drain. “Media blames the Udupi CMC for the leakage of filthy water from the Nittur waste water recycling plant, to the Kalmadi river and for the non functioning of street lights on the Udupi-Kalsanka- Kadiyali road. Another BJP councilor Shyamprasad Kudwa supported him.

Kiran Kumar said that the ongoing works of National Highway widening had caused the leakage of filthy water in to the Kalmadi river. Setting right the thing would require Rs 7 crores. A CMC delegation had met the Minister for Highways Jithin Prasad during his recent visit to Udupi and demanded the grant for the same.


At this juncture Jayananda alleged that the leakage had been there since 2-3 years.

Kiran Kumar also assured former President Dinkar Shetty, who raised the issue of release of filthy water in to the open drain by the Srikrishna Temple, of stern action and instructed the officials to serve a notice immediately.


At the meeting President Kiran Kumar threatened the contractors who have bagged the tender for the sanctioned works and did not start. He said that he would call a meeting of the contractors on Mar 3 and if they fail to reply positively, their licensees would be forfeited. Commissioner Gokuldas Nayak was present.

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March 6,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 6: At least 13 persons, including women and children, were killed and five critically wounded when an SUV collided with a car that had crashed against a road divider moments ago near Kunigal in Tumakuru district of Karnataka in the early hours of Friday, police said.

Of the victims, while 12 died on the spot, a child breathed his last in a hospital, they added.

The injured were admitted to the hospital, the police said.

Among the dead, 10 were from Tamil Nadu and three from Bengaluru. All of them were pilgrims who were on their way to Dharmasthala in Karnataka.

There were five women and two children among the dead, the police said.

"Thirteen persons have died. The incident occurred post midnight. A car crashed against the road divider and another car collided with it," Tumakuru Superintendent of Police (SP) K Vamsi Krishna said.

The police had to struggle to pull the bodies out from the mangled vehicles.

On learning about the incident, relatives of the victims rushed to the spot.

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February 7,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 7: Karnataka's Directorate of Health and Family Welfare Services on Thursday issued guidelines for testing, isolation, hospital admission and discharge in view of the outbreak of Novel Coronavirus (nCoV) in Wuhan city of China, a virus that has infected nearly 20,000 globally and has killed more than 500 in China.

According to the guidelines, the sample of any passenger, whether symptomatic or asymptomatic, with a history of travel to or residence in Wuhan city of China in the last 14 days, has to be collected and tested.

And the sample of any health personnel, who develops symptoms of the virus after being associated with the infected persons, has to be collected.

The circular further says that the clinical sample of any suspect/probable case of nCoV will be sent to the laboratory confirmation and the case will be kept in isolation. If tested positive, the treatment has to be provided as per the existing guidelines.

The virus originated from Wuhan, a Chinese city, in December and has since then spread to various parts around the world.

China has imposed quarantine and travel restrictions, affecting the movement of 56 million people in more than a dozen cities, amid fears that the transmission rate will accelerate.

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March 30,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 30: In continuing cases of tipplers in the southern states ending their lives due to non-availability of liquor during the lockdown, two men committed suicide in Karnataka's Dakshina Kannada district.

The two suicides were reported in Kadaba taluk on Saturday, police said.

Tomy Thomas (50), a rubber tapping labourer in an estate at Kutrupadi village of the taluk, was found hanging at his rented house on Saturday. Thomas, a native of Kottayam in Kerala, had joined at the estate here a month ago.

Local people said he was desperately moving around in the last few days asking about places where he can get liquor. He had also not reported to work in these days. The body has been kept at the mortuary of a hospital at Deralakatte.

In another incident, a 70-year old man, belonging to Kodimbala village in the taluk, allegedly hanged himself from the branch of a tree near his house at Nakur.

The deceased has been identified as Thomas, who had left his family here 30 years ago and had been working in Kerala. He had returned here only a few years back.

Sources said Thomas, an alcohol addict, was having health problems related to withdrawal. He has been living on pavements at Kadaba without going home.

Kadaba police has registered cases in connection with the two incidents.

Incidents of tipplers committing suicide have been reported in Kerala and Telangana in the past few days. Two men ended their lives in Kerala today while a 50-year old daily wage worker jumped to death from a building in Hyderabad on Friday.

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