DK-Udupi GP poll results: BJP gains upper hand; SDPI strengthens its presence

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December 30, 2020

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Mangaluru/Udupi, Dec 30: Counting for votes of for the recently-concluded gram panchayat elections is underway across Karnataka. In twin coastal districts of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi BJP backed candidates are reportedly gaining upper hands.

Winners list:

For the first time SDPI opens its account in Talapady gram panchayat.

In Kadekar gram panchayat, five Congress candidates Tharanath, Leelavathi, Sukanya, Indira Shetty, Ramesh Kotian won the polls.

Konaje fourth ward, Congress supported candidate Mohammed Iqbal won the elections.

SDPI opens its account in Harekala gram panchayat.

Talapady gram panchayat in two wards, Zahir 2 ward and Mohammed in third world won the elections.

At Kallianpur gram panchayat, Vishukumar and Rathna

At Kodibettu gram panchayat, Yashodha won the elections with 375 votes, Vinay Kumar with 396 votes won the elections.

At Bellampalli gram panchayat, Dayanand and Usha won the elections.

At Anjaru, Indira Poojary won the elections 279 won the election. Sandeep Kumar won the election with 412 votes

At Kukkehalli gram panchayat, Usha won the elections with 311 votes.

Pavoor gram panchayat Congress supported candidates, Rathikala and Riyaz won the elections.

At Amblamoger, Congress supported candidate Ravindra Kukkian and Shwetha supported by BJP won the election.

BJP supported candidates, Dayananda, Mamatha won the elections. Mumthaz of Congress won Amblamoger gram panchayat elections.

At Kurkalu gram panchayat, BJP supported candidates Praveen Kumar and Mallika won the election.

At Palimaru gram panchayat, BJP supported Mahesh Shetty and Rashmi won the election.

At Ellooru, BJP supported candidates Usha Rao and Raviraj won the election.

At Kodibettu gram panchayat, BJP supported four candidates won the elections.

At Yermal Bada, BJP supported candidates Indira S Shetty and Deepak won the election.

Majoor, BJP supported candidate Madhusudhan Salian won the elections and Vanitha won the elections.

At Kote, Congress supported candidate Prameela Prashanth Jathanna and BJP supported candidate Rathnakar Kotian won the elections.

Two BJP supported candidates Usha and Jayanand Naik won the elections At Kukkehalli.

At Hejmady, BJP supported candidate Mohan Suvarana and Suvina Furtado won the elections.

At Shirva Mattaru Manibettu, BJP supported candidate Suresh Nayak and Mamatha Shetty won the polls.

At Padubidri, BJP supported candidates, Shobha Shetty, Sandhesh Kumari and Jayalakshmi won the election.

Paduthonse gram panchayat Bengre ward, BJP supported Deerendra won the elections with 337 votes and Lokesh with 367 votes.

BJP supported Prathibha Baskar unanimously elected. BJP secured 3 seats, Congress secured 2 seats.

In Udupi taluk, Congress supported candidate Prabhath Kumar won the election securing 290 votes.

Bhramavar Yadthadi ward Lokesh Independent candidate won with 80 votes.

In Sullia taluk, BJP supported candidate are in the lead including Ivathaklu gram panchayat.

Two Congress and two BJP supported candidates Anjar Sandeep and Vinay have won the elections in Udyavar gram panchayat.

Karthik Ballal won the elections in Amunje gram panchayat in Bantwal.

BJP supported candidates Richarad Goveas and Gayathri won the elections in Padanagady gram panchayat of Beltangady taluk.

At Belapu gram panchayat, Prakash Rao won the elections with 405 votes.

Congress supported candidate Farida won elections with 359 votes in Hejamadi gram panchayat.

At Badagabettu gram panchayat, Ganapathi Kamath and Lakshmi won the elections. Both are candidates supported by the BJP.

At Harekala ward, Congress supported Mohammed Hanif and Konaje ward BJP supported candidate Geetha won the elections. Also, SDPI supported Rehna Mohammad won the polls.

At Kelarakala Bettu gram panchayat Anusha and Suresh won the elections.

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December 3,2025

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IndiGo, India’s largest airline, is battling one of its worst operational disruptions in recent years, with hundreds of delays and cancellations throwing domestic travel into chaos.

Government data on Tuesday showed its on-time performance plunging to 35%, an unusual dip for a carrier long associated with punctuality.

By Wednesday afternoon, airports in Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Hyderabad had collectively reported close to 200 cancellations, stranding travellers across the country.

Crew Shortage After New Duty Norms

A major trigger behind the meltdown is a severe crew shortage, especially among pilots, following the rollout of revised Flight Duty Time Limitation (FDTL) norms last month.

The rules mandate longer rest hours and more humane rosters — a shift IndiGo has struggled to incorporate across its vast network.

Sources said several flights were grounded due to lack of cabin crew, while some delays stretched upwards of eight hours.

With IndiGo controlling over 60% of India’s domestic aviation market, the ripple effect has impacted airports nationwide.

IndiGo Issues Apology, Lists “Compounding Factors”

In a statement, IndiGo acknowledged the large-scale disruption:

“We sincerely apologise to customers. A series of unforeseen operational challenges — technology glitches, winter schedule changes, adverse weather, system congestion and updated FDTL norms — created a compounding impact that could not have been anticipated.”

To stabilise operations, the airline has begun calibrated schedule adjustments for the next 48 hours, aiming to restore punctuality. Affected passengers are being offered refunds or alternate travel arrangements, IndiGo said.

What the FDTL Rules Require

The FDTL norms, designed to reduce pilot fatigue, cap duty and flying hours as follows:
•    Maximum 8 hours of flying per day
•    35 hours per week
•    125 hours per month
•    1,000 hours per year

Crew must also receive rest equalling twice the flight duration, with a minimum 10-hour rest period in any 24-hour window.

The DGCA introduced these limits to enhance flight safety.

Hyderabad: 33 Flights Cancelled, Long Queues Reported

Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International Airport saw heavy early-morning crowds as 33 IndiGo flights (arrivals and departures) were cancelled.

The airport clarified on X that operations were normal, advising passengers to contact IndiGo directly for latest flight status.

Cancellations included flights to and from Visakhapatnam, Goa, Ahmedabad, Delhi, Bengaluru, Chennai, Madurai, Hubli, Bhopal and Bhubaneswar.

Bengaluru: 42 Flights Disrupted

Bengaluru’s Kempegowda International Airport recorded 42 cancellations — 22 arrivals and 20 departures — affecting routes to Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad, Goa, Kolkata and Lucknow.

Passengers Vent on Social Media

Irate travellers took to X to share their experiences. One passenger stranded in Hyderabad wrote: “I have been here since 3 a.m. and missed an important meeting.”

Another said: “My flight was pushed from 1:55 PM to 2:55 PM and now 4:35 PM. I was informed only three minutes before entering the airport.”

Delhi Airport Hit by Tech Glitch

At Delhi Airport, the disruption deepened due to a slowdown in the Amadeus system — used for reservations, check-ins and departure control.

The technical issue led to longer queues and sluggish processing, adding to delays already worsened by staff shortages.

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November 30,2025

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Mangaluru, Nov 30: A 22-year-old college student succumbed to her injuries at a private hospital in Mangaluru today, days after she was hit by a goods tempo while crossing a road in Padubidri.

The deceased has been identified as Preksha, a resident of Nadsalu Billitota in Padubidri. The fatal incident occurred as Preksha, who was returning home after completing her examination, attempted to cross the service road towards Mangaluru. She was struck by a goods tempo approaching from the Udupi side, causing her to fall and sustain a severe head injury.

Prompt action from local residents ensured she received immediate first aid before being rushed to a hospital in Mangaluru for specialised treatment. Despite medical efforts, she passed away while undergoing care.

Preksha was a student at Karavali College, Vamanjoor on the outskirts of Mangaluru city. The tragedy is compounded by the fact that she belonged to a financially vulnerable family, having previously lost her father. She is survived by her mother and brother.

A case related to the accident has been registered at the Padubidri police station, and an investigation is underway to determine the exact circumstances that led to the collision. The incident highlights the growing concerns over road safety, particularly on busy service roads, and serves as a tragic reminder of the human cost of traffic accidents.

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November 27,2025

Bengaluru, Nov 27: Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s camp is reportedly on alert as the Congress leadership tussle in the state intensifies, particularly amid speculation over the potential promotion of Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar. Siddaramaiah is said to be in a “wait-and-watch” mode after admitting to “confusion” earlier this week and urging the party to “put a full stop” to it.

Sources say his supporters are ready to act if senior leaders — including party chief Mallikarjun Kharge, Sonia Gandhi, and Rahul Gandhi — give any indication of backing Shivakumar. If the party insists on a leadership change, Siddaramaiah’s camp has a list of alternatives, underscoring the deep rift between the two leaders. One possible candidate is Home Minister G. Parameshwara, a Siddaramaiah loyalist and influential Dalit leader.

The strategy was reportedly finalized at a meeting led by PWD Minister Satish Jarkiholi, another Siddaramaiah supporter, who stressed that Delhi leaders need to resolve the issue. Kharge and the Gandhis are expected to meet soon, after which Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar may be summoned to Delhi.

Shivakumar has largely stayed non-confrontational, publicly endorsing Siddaramaiah and downplaying speculation about his own ambitions. However, he has made pointed comments emphasizing the importance of honoring promises, directed at Siddaramaiah.

The feud traces back to the 2023 state election, when Siddaramaiah was chosen as Chief Minister while Shivakumar, who led the party’s campaign, was made Deputy CM and state party chief — a departure from the Congress’ usual “one post per person” rule.

There were also hints of a prior understanding that Siddaramaiah would step down midway through the term. As the halfway mark passed last week, Shivakumar-aligned lawmakers have ramped up pressure on the party for a leadership change, with Shivakumar himself hinting at stepping down as state party chief to pursue the top job.

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