Youth should create awareness among consumers about their rights'

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March 16, 2012

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Mangalore, March 16: Youth should take initiative to spread information about consumer rights among the public. It should reach the common man. Consumer should become the king in true sense and not in slogans, said Dakshina Kannada Zilla Panchayat Chief Executive Officer Dr K N Vijayaprakash.

He was addressing the gathering at World Consumer Day celebration and Consumer Education Certificate Distribution programme organised by Dakshina Kannada district administration, Food and Civil Supplies Department, District Federation of Consumer Associations and District Consumer Information Centre at Zilla Panchayat Auditorium on Thursday.

He said that in India 46.9 per cent of the population do not have toilet facility and 32 per cent population does not get potable drinking water, However, it is startling to know that 63.2 per cent people have landline phones and 53.2 per cent of population has mobile phones.

Speaking after inaugurating World Consumer Day Dakshina Kannada Zilla Panchayat President K T Shailaja Bhat said that consumer can make use of all available facilities only when he keeps himself alert. “We should not get cheated by anyone. It is time to inform children about the rights of the consumer so that they grow up to be enlightened consumers.

Mangalore Food and Civil Supplies Deputy Director Sharanabasappa said that the department organises two programmes every year, one in March and the other in December to create consumer awareness among the public. “There is provision to start consumers' clubs in 20 schools of the district. District Level Consumers' forum gives compensation upto Rs 20 lakhs. Rural people especially women should come to know about these provisions,” he added.

Mangalore Akashavani Station Officer Dr Vasantha Kumar Perla opined that the consumer awareness is a continuous process.

He said that, in this industrial age consumer awareness has got more importance.

Mangalore University Registrar (Examination) Dr P Subramanya Yedapaditthaya said that, only three per cent of the consumers react when they get cheated. “Mangalore University is ready to include consumer education as a part of the syllabus,” he informed.

Zilla Panchayat CEO Dr K N Vijayaprakash unveiled the Consumer Information Letter during the programme. A special issue of 'Grahaka Chaya', a monthly about consumer rights has been unveiled by Mangalore Akashavani Station Officer Dr Vasantha Kumar Perla.

'Grahaka Chaya' Editor Vishnu P Nayak said that, 120 students from three colleges of the city have been educated under consumer education this year. Dr P Subramanya Yedapaditthaya distribted the prizes and certificates to the students. Suraj of Kavoor Government Degree College won gold medal for best academic performance. Raksha Kini of Canara College won silver medal. Prahlad of Kavoor Government Degree College won the bronze medal.

Kavoor Government College bagged first prize for project report and Canara College got the second prize. 'Chethana Consumer Club' of Al Badria High School won best consumer club prize. 'Morarji Desai Consumer Club' of Jain High School of Moodbidri won second prize. Association of District Consumer organisations President M J Salian presided over the function.

Children from various schools and colleges attended the programme.

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June 7,2024

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Mangaluru: Dakshina Kannada District Congress Committee (DCC) President Harish Kumar said that there is no question of him resigning for the party’s debacle in Dakshina Kannada (DK) Lok Sabha constituency.

 “If the party high command wishes to change the DCC President and appoint a new president, then I will continue to work as a party worker. I am an honest party worker and never engaged in groupism,” he told media persons.

To a query on an online campaign asking the DCC President to tender resignation, he said resignation is not carried in pockets. I am not a student of “WhatsApp University,” but I am a Congress student. I have grown in the Congress from student leader till the DCC President. The party has given me the responsibility by looking at my service to the party,” he said.

“None had tendered resignations to the post of DCC President when the candidates were lost in the past,” he clarified.

Stating that the Congress failed to win the Lok Sabha election in DK constituency inspite of united efforts by the leaders, he said “we had worked hard for the victory of the candidate. There were no differences of opinion among the leaders in the party. All of us are responsible for the defeat. We are all with Padmaraj and will strengthen the party further to face the upcoming elections,” he said.

“Padmaraj R Poojary had owned the responsibility for his defeat. All of us are responsible for the defeat and the candidate is not alone responsible,” he said.

He said “the party had a setback even in the state by bagging only nine seats. We had expected to win atleast 14 seats. However, our vote share has increased by two per cent when compared to the Assembly elections. Even in DK, Congress has won more votes.”

Harish Kumar said that he will also own the responsibility for the defeat of the candidates in South west graduates and teachers constituency. “We had expected a victory in the teachers constituency. However, the party had failed to bridge the gap among the graduates and teachers in the district.”

To a query on District in Charge Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao failing to visit the district as one of the reasons for the party’s debacle, DCC President said that Dinesh Gundu Rao was throughout engaged in the party’s campaign in the district.

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June 11,2024

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Mangaluru: Former minister and KPCC vice-president B Ramanath Rai stated that the NEET-UG should be conducted again and a high-level probe guided by the Supreme Court should be initiated.

“Being a Congress leader from Dakshina Kannada, which is an educational hub with a large number of medical colleges, I have to raise concern towards students and parents.

While a few students were becoming toppers in the exam earlier, this time 67 students scored 720. The grace marks were awarded, though it was not in the NEET guidelines. The govt has been playing with the future of lakhs of students. There should be a transparent and unbiased probe. The Congress will launch a nationwide protest,” he told reporters on Monday.

Stating that the NEET-UG result, which was scheduled to be released on June 14, was released 10 days earlier on June 4, Rai said, “The govt may have announced the results of NEET-UG and the Lok Sabha polls on the same day with the calculations of diverting the people’s attention. While many have made suicide attempts, the issue also has reached the court. Congress demands a high-level probe guided by the Supreme Court.”

Stating that the CET was introduced in Karnataka during the tenure of then-chief minister M Veerappa Moily in 1984, Rai said that a large number of students from the state were able to get admission to medical seats. 

“The previous system of holding medical entrance at the state level should be reintroduced. There is a need for a united fight along with other states for the re-introduction of the CET at the state level. Meanwhile, a fresh NEET-UG exam should be conducted for this year,” he said.

Congress candidate Padmaraj R Poojary, who contested the recent Lok Sabha poll, said a mass protest will be held if the central govt does not respond. He added that none of the students’ unions, except the NSUI, has raised their voice against the NEET-UG controversy.

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Bengaluru, Jun 10: JD(S) leader H D Kumaraswamy on Monday expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for appointing him as Minister of Steel and Heavy Industries in the union government.

The former Karnataka chief minister took oath as the Cabinet Minister in the NDA government headed by Modi on Sunday.

“I am deeply grateful to the Hon’ble Prime Minister, Shri @narendramodi , for appointing me as the Minister of Steel and Heavy Industries in the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government, in its third consecutive term,” Kumaraswamy posted on ‘X’.

The 64-year-old Vokkaliga leader had earlier made no secret of his desire to become Agriculture Minister.

Kumaraswamy defeated Venkataramane Gowda of the Congress by a margin of 2,84,620 votes in the Mandya Lok Sabha segment.

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