HC rejects BSY's plea to quash probe in KHB site allotments

August 11, 2016

Bengaluru, Aug 11: In a setback to state BJP?president and former chief minister B S Yeddyurappa, the High Court on Wednesday refused to set aside the lower court order to investigate the allotment of Karnataka Housing Board (KHB) sites in Shivamogga.

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Shivamogga-based advocate B Vinod had filed a private complaint before the Lokayukta against Yeddyurappa, his daughter S Y Aruna Devi and others. He had stated that when Yedyurappa was deputy chief minister he had abused his powers and got the sites allotted.

Vinod had mentioned that Yeddyurappa recommended to the then Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy to allot the KHB sites to a few beneficiaries. Based on the complaint, the Shivamogga Lokayukta court had ordered an enquiry into these allotments.

The petitioners had contended that the Lokayukta Special Court had ordered investigation without taking into account the loopholes in the complaint.

The lower court over-looked the loopholes and took suo motu cognisance of the complaint to pursue with an enquiry. The petitioners had approached the High Court to set aside the order of the lower court which had taken cognisance of the investigation report.

While disposing of the petitions, Justice Anand Byrareddy directed the lower court to examine if sanction to prosecute Yedyurappa, who was then the deputy chief minister is required and, if the decision to allot sites was taken in official or personal capacity.

Govt gets time

The High Court on Wednesday granted time to the state government to file its objections to the bail application filed by V Shashidhar, president, Akhila Karnataka Police Maha Sangha.

Shashidhar was arrested on the midnight of June 2, on the charge of instigating the police personnel to go on mass leave. His bail plea was rejected by the lower court.

Shashidhar, in his bail application, contended that he cannot be booked under the Indian Penal Code Section 124-A which talks about sedition, as he was not trying to instigate the police to commit any unlawful activity but trying to seek soulutions to the problems faced by the police personnel through an agitation.

He has contended that he never asked the police to go on mass leave and said that whoever could apply for leave and participate in the agitation could do so. Justice B Sreenivase Gowda granted time to the state government and adjourned the hearing to August 17.

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December 7,2025

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Mangaluru, Dec 7: A rare bamboo shrimp has been rediscovered on mainland India more than 70 years after it was last reported, confirming for the first time the presence of Atyopsis spinipes in the country. The find was made by researchers from the Centre for Climate Change Studies at Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai, during surveys in Karnataka and Odisha.

The team — shrimp expert Dr S Prakash, PhD scholar K Kunjulakshmi, and Mangaluru-based researcher Maclean Antony Santos — combined field surveys, ecological assessments and DNA analysis to identify the elusive species. Their findings, published in Zootaxa, resolve decades of taxonomic confusion stemming from a 1951 report that misidentified the species as Atyopsis moluccensis without strong evidence.

The shrimp has now been confirmed at two locations: the Mulki–Pavanje estuary near Mangaluru and the Kuakhai River in Bhubaneswar. Historical specimens from the Andaman Islands, previously labelled as A. moluccensis, were also found to be misidentified and actually belong to A. spinipes.

The rediscovery began after an aquarium hobbyist in Odisha spotted a shrimp in 2022, prompting systematic surveys across Udupi, Karwar and Mangaluru. Four female specimens were collected in Mulki and one in Odisha, all genetically matching.

Researchers warn the species may exist in very small, vulnerable populations as freshwater habitats face increasing pressure from pollution, sand mining and infrastructure development. All verified specimens have been deposited with the Zoological Survey of India for future reference.

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December 15,2025

Mangaluru, Dec 15: Educational institutions in Mangaluru that rely on the popular Mangala Stadium for their annual sports events are bracing for an inconvenience as the city's key sporting venue is set to close its gates for a significant upgrade. The stadium is expected to be unavailable for approximately two months starting from January 15, 2026.

The closure is necessitated by a proposed overhaul of the stadium's facilities, with a special focus on upgrading the synthetic track. Pradeep Dsouza, Assistant Director of the District of Youth Empowerment and Sports (DYES), Dakshina Kannada, confirmed the development.

"Experts have visited the stadium, conducted a thorough inspection, and have given the go-ahead for a complete makeover," Dsouza stated. "Funds have been allocated for the project, and we are currently awaiting the final green signal from state officials to commence the work. We anticipate that the work will likely begin in the second week of January. Consequently, we have stopped renting out the stadium to colleges and other organizations in preparation for the upgrade."

The timing presents a logistical challenge for colleges, as many schools have already concluded their sports meets.

"Colleges will now be organizing their events and will need to find alternative locations to host their sports meets," Dsouza added. He suggested a few potential venues, including the Dakshina Kannada police ground, University College grounds, Panambur grounds, Swaraj Maidan in Moodbidri, and the Mangalore University sports grounds in Konaje.

However, many institutions note that finding a comparable venue will be difficult. While the DK police ground and University College grounds are closer to the city center, they do not possess the extensive facilities and infrastructure offered by Mangala Stadium.

Dr. P Dayananda Pai - P Satisha Govt First Grade College, Carstreet, is one such institution dependent on the stadium. Principal Jayakar Bhandary expressed hope for a swift completion of the work. "We expect the work to be completed at the earliest. If not, we will be forced to look for other venues to host the sports day for our students," Bhandary said, highlighting the pressing need for the city's main sporting facility.

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