Amidst protests, Siddaramaiah, Moily lay foundation stone for Yethinahole project

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March 4, 2014
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Chikkaballapur, Mar 4: Amidst massive protest against much-controversial Nethravathi river diversion project Chief Minister Siddaramaiah laid the foundation stone at Chikkaballapur on Monday.

Speaking on the occasion, Siddaramaiah said that the Yettinahole drinking water project would be implemented in such a manner that none of the regions in the State was adversely affected.

The project, aimed at drawing 24 tmc ft of water for the arid districts. While 15 tmc ft would meet the drinking water needs, the rest of the nine tmc ft would fill the tanks in these districts.

To be completed in two years, the project also is expected to improve the water table. The chief minister further said that all five districts in the arid region would get water.

No harm to Dakshina Kannada '

Siddaramaiah allayed fears that the project would be at the cost of Dakshina Kannada district.

A total of 2,000 tmc ft of water is available in the Western Ghats. Of this, the Netravati river accounts for 400 tmc ft. A mere 1.2 per cent of the water (24 tmc ft) is meant to be used for the arid districts. Hence, there is no need for people in Dakshina Kannada district to be concerned, the chief minister said.

There will be no harm to the ecology as well, Siddaramaiah said. He said it was wrong to spread misinformation about the Yettinahole project.

Union Minister for Petroleum M Veerappa Moily, K?H?Muniyappa, Union Minister of State for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises and State ministers M?B?Patil, T?B?Jayachandra, Ramalinga Reddy and others were present on the occasion.

Members of the Permanent Irrigation Action Committee, JD(S) and other organisations held a protest in the town, against laying the foundation stone for the water project. The protesters, wearing black bands and waving black flags, tried to barge towards the venue of the ceremony. The police arrested and released them later.

They alleged that the project had been kickstarted keeping the polls in mind. The project would fetch only six tmc ft and not 24 tmc ft as is being claimed, they added.

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March 11,2024

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Muslims of Karnataka were waiting with bated breath for this moment! The glorious crescent of the moon has been seen in a few areas of the state, thereby signalling the beginning of the holy month of Ramadan!

According to reports, people in Karnataka’s Mysuru and Bagepalli region too witnessed the crescent moon on Monday night (March 11).

Confirming the report, state moon sighting committee member Maulana Maqsood Imran, said that all Qadhis in the state have unanimously declared the beginning of new month. 

In Mangaluru, S M Rasheed Haji, treasurer of Zeenath Bakhsh Central Juma Masjid, officially announced the beginning of the blessed month following the confirmation of moon sighting by local Qadhi Thwaka Ahmed Musliyar. 

Udupi Zilla Sunni Samyukta Jama’ath Qadhi Mani Ustad too confirmed the beginning of Ramadan following reports of moon sighting in nearby area.

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March 18,2024

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Mangaluru, Mar 18: The rising temperature has become a growing concern for residents of coastal district of Dakshina Kannada, as the issue of drinking water shortage continues to worsen in several parts. 

Though the water supply of Mangaluru city has not been affected much, nearby urban local bodies, including Ullal, Kotekar, Bajpe and other parts on the outskirts of Mangaluru have been facing an acute shortage of drinking water.

Though the water level in the Thumbe vented dam across Nethravati River has started going down in the last few days, officials have ruled out possibility of rationing the water supply in the city.

According to officials, the water level at Thumbe dam of the Mangaluru City Corporation (MCC) stood at 5.8 m as against the maximum storage capacity of 6m height on March 16. The water level at the dam during the same period last year was 5.3 metres. The water level reduced from 5.9 m on March 15 to 5.8 m on March 16 due to the scorching heat, causing evaporation.

The MCC has been drawing 160 MLD of water from the Thumbe vented dam. According to officials, without inflow, the maximum water stored in the dam will be sufficient for only 50 days. Meanwhile, the MCC has already started pumping backwater from downstream of the Thumbe vented dam back to the dam using pumpsets. Water from Thumbe dam can be drawn only if it has more than 1.5m of water in it.

DC Mullai Muhilan MP said that the district administration is closely monitoring water levels in all the dams that supply water.

The AMR dam located upstream of Thumbe dam has 18 m of water from sea level. If the water level in the Thumbe vented dam recedes, then water from the AMR dam will be released into the Thumbe dam. There is water in a dam at Biliyoor, which is located upstream of the AMR dam, the DC said.

“Drawing water for irrigation purposes from Thumbe and AMR dams has been banned,” the deputy commissioner said, adding that an order in this regard has already been issued. Some of the pockets in rural areas too have started facing water crisis.

“We have made arrangements to supply water through tankers in Ullal, Kotekar and Bajpe areas. We will not introduce water supply rationing in MCC limits for the time being,” he said and appealed to citizens to use water judiciously.

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March 7,2024

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Mangaluru, Mar 7: Three days after he was washed away at Panambur beach in Mangaluru, a teenage boy’s decomposed mortal remains were discovered in the sea off the coast of Moosodi near Uppala in Kasaragod district of Kerala. 

The deceased is Likhit (18), a first-year PU student and resident of Porkodi. 

The identification was made based on the chain around the neck and innerwear. Fishermen from Uppala spotted the body floating in the sea and brought it ashore.

Following a post-mortem examination at the local hospital, Panambur police were notified and completed the necessary procedures before handing over the body to the family.

Likhit, along with four friends, had gone to Panambur beach for swimming on Sunday evening. Three were swept away by the massive waves. While the mortal remains of two were recovered on Monday, Likhit's body had remained untraceable. 

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