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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May 19,2024

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In a heart-wrenching turn of events, the serene town of Banavasi in Sirsi taluk of Karnataka’s Uttara Kananda district, was struck by tragedy. A young boy lost his life after being struck by lightning on a fateful Saturday evening around 4p.m.

The victim, identified as 16-year-old Sajid Ashfaque Ali, was a bright tenth-grade student at Eden Way High School. Full of dreams and youthful energy, Sajid was enjoying an innocent game with his friends on the Jayanthi High School grounds when the unthinkable happened.

As ominous clouds gathered and rain began to pour, an unexpected bolt of lightning pierced the sky, striking Sajid. His friends watched in horror as he collapsed. Despite the desperate rush to get him to the hospital, Sajid's injuries proved fatal, and he passed away, leaving his family and community in shock and grief.

The rain that had started earlier that afternoon became a backdrop to this devastating incident, casting a pall over the Banavasi police station limits. Sajid’s body has been taken to the government hospital for a post-mortem examination, as the community grapples with the sudden and tragic loss of such a young life.

The tragic death of Sajid Ashfaque Ali is a poignant reminder of the unpredictability of nature and the fragile thread of life. His memory will linger in the hearts of those who knew and loved him, a young life taken too soon.

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May 30,2024

Mangaluru, May 30: A 23-year-old woman, who was found ''aimlessly roaming'' at the Mangaluru International Airport on Thursday was intercepted by the airport security and safely handed over to the police, officials said.

According to the Bajpe police, she had come to Mangaluru airport from Bengaluru by road in the morning. She has also given her place of origin as Davanagere.

Her relatives had filed a missing person report in Davangere four days ago.

The police have sent her to the government's Wenlock hospital. Her relatives have been informed about her safety and they will be arriving later in the day, police said.

The woman is suspected to be battling depression. However, police said, they are yet to verify from the doctors about her condition.

This is the second incident of a woman roaming free in the airport, only to be secured by the alert security personnel and handed over to the police.

A woman from Kadri in Mangaluru city had travelled to the airport on May 14 and was reunited with her family later.

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May 25,2024

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Mangaluru: The Mangaluru city police are set to intensify efforts to address issues such as triple riding, helmetless riding, and one-way traffic violations in the city.

During a phone-in programme organized by the city police on Friday, callers highlighted several concerns including footpath encroachment, triple riding, helmetless riding, and the inconvenience caused by garages parking vehicles on the road, hindering both pedestrians and motorists.

A caller from Falnir reported that underage children were riding two-wheelers without helmets early in the morning in the Falnir and Attavar areas. Another caller from Katipalla reported instances of triple riding and minors riding two-wheelers.

In response, Commissioner of Police Anupam Agrawal promised to conduct a special drive to address these violations.

Citizens also brought to the commissioner’s attention the lack of speed breakers in the city, especially near Bhagini Samaja, Jeppu Market Road, and on the road to Car Street near the passport office. The commissioner agreed to look into the issue.

Regarding complaints about the use of tinted glasses or sun films on vehicle windshields, the commissioner mentioned that drives would be conducted to penalize those violating the rule. Autorickshaw drivers also raised concerns about e-autorickshaws operating without permits in the city, which causes inconvenience for regular autorickshaws.

The commissioner of police noted that the RTA had stopped issuing permits for autorickshaws after 1997. However, electric autorickshaws do not require permits to operate. As a result, more e-autorickshaws have emerged. To address the autorickshaw drivers’ issues, the deputy commissioner will be asked to convene a meeting at the earliest.

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