Jeddah: Roshan Beig seeks NRIs' support for Mangaluru Airport development

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November 20, 2014

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Jeddah, Nov 20: The Indian community of Karnataka state residing in Jeddah, KSA recently felicitated the Hajj, information and infrastructure development minister Roshan Baig at the inauguration ceremony of Karnataka Noble Trophy Cricket Tournament in Jeddah under the banner of Karnataka NRI Forum Jeddah and Jamiyyatul Falah Jeddah. The tournament is scheduled to begin from November 27 and conclude with the final match on December 5.

Speaking at the gathering, the minister appreciated the social activities initiated by Karnataka NRI Forum and Jamiyyatul Falah and said NRI people from Karnataka state have spread around the globe, hence the state needs public-private partnership (PPP) on various projects of the state government.

He appreciated the NRI community of neighboring state Kerala and said that it has set an example to the entire country. "Big businessmen and other NRI people invested in the state which remarkably brought up its budget and diversified development took place. Our people residing in various places of the world should think of their roots and come forward to develop their motherland," Baig said.

He further said, "The Mangaluru airport runway expansion project is a very big challenge and needs greater support from NRI community in PPP method."

He expressed his happiness in the resumption of Kuwait-Mangaluru flight, and mentioned theefforts put in by Mangalore MLA J R Lobo and others.

The gesture from the Hajj minister in the event highly motivated the gathered members, especially when Baig ask them, "What are your problems which you face in this part of the world? How do you expect the state government to help in solving your problems?" Anticipating support from the minister, several problems were put forward and were addressed accordingly by him. Baig also highlighted the new schemes and developmental projects initiated by the state government recently.

The following are the some of the main issues addressed by Baig: Direct flight from Mangaluru to Jeddah and Riyadh, CET facilities to NRI students, Expansion of runway at Mangalore International Airport, Nitaqat issues in Jeddah, Support services from Consulate office in Jeddah extended to Kannadigas, Harassment faced by Gulf-bound passengers at Bengaluru international airport, Acceptance of Indian passport issued outside India at government offices as address proof, Promotion of state tourism and medical tourism in KSA, Aim to start overseas affairs ministry under the state government, Functioning of NRI Community Welfare Cell, State government schemes for blue collar labour category NRIs.

The minister thanked custodian of the two holy mosques King Abdullah and the authorities of the government of Saudi Arabia for giving him opportunity to attend Gusle Kaaba for the third time and said he would be always available to help and sort out the problems of NRIs whenever they approach him.

Roshan Rodrigues, president of KNRI forum officially welcomed the minister and highlighted the aims and objectives of Karnataka NRI Forum and Jamiyatul Falah which is striving hard to help the poor and needy persons in Karnataka in education and medical treatment. He also informed the chief guest about the problems faced by Kannadigas which were resolved by KNRI Forum during Nitaqat with the help of the Indian Consulate.

Ex-president of the KNRI Forum Mohammed Mansour and president of Jamiyatul Falah Mohammed Shafi honoured the chief guest with a bouquet as a token of appreciation. Mansour requested the minister to intervene and make necessary arrangements for direct flight from Jeddah to Mangaluru.

On behalf of KNRI Forum and Jamiyatul Falah, the vote of thanks was delivered by general secretary Syed Nasir Khursheed. He thanked Roshan Baig for sparing time with Karnataka community, and expressed deep sense of appreciation for the efforts of Zameer Shaha, Waseem Ahmed Khan, Saleem Ahmed Khan, Syed Shakeel Ahmed and Mukkaram Ahmed Khan for making necessary arrangement for the event. Shaikh Saoud, coordinator of KNRI Forum conducted the programme.

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April 24,2024

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With the Karnataka transport department extending the deadline for the installation of High Security Registration Plate (HSRP) twice--- in November last year and February, it is no longer planning to extend the same. The department ordered for the installation of HSRP before May 31.

The transport department through a notification in August last year, had mandated the installation on all the vehicles that were registered in the state prior to April 1, 2019. According to transport officials, there are nearly two crore vehicles that are supposed to get HSRP for their vehicles.

“As of now, the state has registered only 34 lakh HSRP installations, despite extending the deadline twice. From nearly 18 lakh installations since February, the numbers have almost doubled. However, there are still a large number of vehicles that have to opt for HSRP,” said C Mallikarjuna, Additional Commissioner for Transport (Enforcement).

“We will wait till May 31 to check for the total number of vehicles that fall in line. We are expecting HSRP installations to touch 75 lakh, after which we will consider an extension as the numbers indicate that people are falling in line and if some more time is given everyone will get it done. However, if we do not reach that number before the deadline, we will request the government not to extend the deadline but urge for an enforcement,” he said.

He also stated that a fine of Rs 500 will be imposed for the first time and if vehicle owners do not fall in line, it will be Rs 1,000 later until they have installed HSRP. “We will wait till the Model Code of Conduct ends and take the government’s opinion. We are going to request the government for strict enforcement if the HSRP installations are not satisfactory,” he added.

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April 25,2024

Bengaluru: Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre (KSNDMC) has issued a series of animated shorts in Kannada advising people of appropriate measures to take during extreme temperatures to keep oneself safe.

 “Karnataka has not seen such extreme temperatures and heat waves in the recent past. So, we wanted to ensure a wider reach for safety measures, therefore we decided to issue them in a reader-friendly format,” said an official from KSNDMC.

Meteorological Centre Bengaluru, Indian Meteorological Department, had issued a five-day heat wave warning, lasting till April orange alert, for parts of Karnataka.

“In places like Bagalkote, Vijayapura, Kalaburgi, Yadgir, Raichur, Koppal, Ballari, Tumkur, Mandya, Gadag, Davangere and Chitradurga, the temperature is likely to touch 40 degrees Celsius tomorrow,” said C P Patil, director of the centre.

On April 25, these places recorded a maximum temperature of 39 degrees Celsius.

Orange alert would mean increased likelihood of heat illness symptoms in people who are exposed to sun for a prolonged period of time as well as those who do heavy manual work.

According to Patil, coastal Karnataka will also have very hot and humid weather conditions, making it very uncomfortable for people there.

“It’s best for children and old people to avoid exposure to heat in coastal areas too,” added Patil.

In places where heat wave is predicted, people are advised to avoid direct exposure to sunlight between 12 noon and 3pm.

“When they go out, it is best to use protective goggles, an umbrella or a hat. Also aerated drinks must be avoided since they cause dehydration. Best to drink water as much as possible, even if you don’t feel thirsty,” said M Rajavel, head of LACD, Meteorological Centre, Bengaluru.

People are also advised not to leave the children or pets inside parked vehicles.

The maximum and minimum temperatures of Bengaluru are very likely to be around 37 degree Celsius and 23 degree Celsius respectively for the next 48 hours, said Patil.

Hassan recorded the highest jump from its normal minimum temperature. It recorded 22.6 degrees Celsius, about 2.8 degrees more than usual.

According to IMD, on April 29 light rain is also very likely in isolated places over Bidar, Kalaburgi, Yadgir, Vijayapura, Chikkamagaluru, Hassan, Kodagu, Mysuru, Mandya and Chitradurga districts.

On April 30, light rain is predicted again for Bidar, Kalaburgi, Yadgir, Vijayapura, Raichur, Koppal, Ballari, Chikkamagaluru, Tumkur, Chikkaballapura, Bengaluru Rural, Bengaluru Urban and Kodagu districts.

Incidentally, KSNDMC has also issued a series of animated advisory for lightning safety.

“We also update temperature every 15 minutes in our X handle in coordination with IMD,” added the KSNDMC official.

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April 23,2024

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The Karnataka government's decision to categorise the entire Muslim community as a backward caste for reservation purposes in the state has drawn criticism from the National Commission for Backward Classes (NCBC), which said such blanket categorisation undermines the principles of social justice.

According to the data submitted by the Karnataka Backward Classes Welfare Department, all castes and communities within the Muslim religion have been enlisted as socially and educationally backward classes under Category IIB in the State List of Backward Classes.

The NCBC, during a field visit last year, examined the state's reservation policy for OBCs in educational institutions and government jobs.

"All castes/communities of Muslim religion of Karnataka are being treated as socially and educationally backward classes of citizens and listed as Muslim Caste separately under Category IIB in the State List of Backward Classes for providing them reservation in admission into educational institutions and in appointments to posts and vacancies in the services of the State for the purpose of Articles 15(4) and 16(4) of the Constitution of India," the NCBC said in a statement on Monday night.

This categorisation has led to the provision of reservation benefits for 17 socially and educationally backward castes under Category I and 19 castes under Category II-A, respectively.

The NCBC said the blanket categorisation of Muslims as a backward caste undermines the principles of social justice, particularly for the marginalised Muslim castes and communities identified as socially and educationally backward.

However, the NCBC emphasised that while there are indeed underprivileged and historically marginalised sections within the Muslim community, treating the entire religion as backward overlooks the diversity and complexities within Muslim society.

"The religion-based reservation affects and works against ethics of social justice for categorically downtrodden Muslim castes/communities and identified socially and educationally backward Muslim castes/communities under Category-I (17 Muslim castes) and Category II-A (19 Muslim castes) of State List of Backward Classes. Hence, socially and educationally backward castes/communities cannot be treated at par with an entire religion," the NCBC stated.

The NCBC also voiced concern over the impact of such reservations on the overall framework of social justice, particularly in the context of local body polls.

While Karnataka provides 32 per cent reservation to backward classes in local body elections, including Muslims, the Commission stressed the need for a nuanced approach that accounts for the diversity within these communities.

According to the 2011 Census, Muslims constitute 12.92 per cent of the population in Karnataka.

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