Strike off, buses back on roads as govt. agrees to merge DA with basic pay

September 15, 2012

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Bangalore, September 15: Public transport buses will be back on the City roads and across the State on Saturday.

 

The two-day old strike by Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) and Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) employees was called off late Friday night, after a marathon meeting. Deputy Chief Minister and Transport Minister R Ashoka announced this to waiting mediapersons after a prolonged meeting with the joint committee of the striking employees.

 

The employees decided to withdraw the strike after the State offered to merge 86 per cent of their Dearness Allowance with the basic pay. This will be applicable to employees of all the four state transport corporations. Ashoka said this measure would place an additional burden of Rs 250 crore on the government.

 

The State also agreed to increase the pay of trainee employees by Rs 1,000, taking their total monthly salary to Rs 8,000. A key demand of the employees was to address the unnecessary extension of the training period by three to four years, and in some cases, to even up to 11 years. The government has now decided to regularise the services of trainees immediately on completion of their training period of two years. During the strike period, many transport depot officials had been transferred.

 

Acceding to another demand, the State agreed to cancel all the transfers made after March 13, 2012.

 

To address the employees' remaining demands, Ashoka said a committee including the employees' representatives will be formed under the KSRTC Director (Personnel). Within a month, these issues too will be sorted out, said the minister.

 

Following the resolution of the strike, the government will release all those arrested, and withdraw notices issued to employees for boycotting work.

 

Before the meeting, Ashoka had reiterated that wage revision would not be effected as it would “burden the people of the State”. A key demand of the employees was that the already implemented wage hike of 10 per cent should be treated as interim relief and the talks had to continue for a wage revision.

 

All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC) leader, Anantha Subba Rao, thanked the government for the outcome of the negotiatons. He requested all the employees to return to work on Saturday morning, and forget the unfortunate episodes of the last two days. He urged them to cooperate with the officials to ensure better service to the commuters.

 

Earlier on Friday, the State had toughened its stand slapping criminal cases on 3,000 KSRTC employees who indulged in violent activities. Ashoka had informed that 200 buses were damaged and three drivers were injured by the protesters. The minister also announced Rs 25,000 compensation for the victims.

 

Rampant corruption

 

In response to the allegations of rampant corruption within transport corporations, Ashoka said so far five divisional commissioners have been transferred following complaints. Employees have alleged that monitoring squads and senior officials demand bribes from drivers and conductors for sanctioning leaves and change of routes. “ADG rank officers have been deployed to monitor this. ”

 

He alleged that the unions were also not allowing him to streamline the corporations. “I want to evolve a  policy when it comes to allocating routes to drivers by introducing a lottery or rotation based system. But senior drivers, part of these unions, are not allowing me to do so,” he added.


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February 1,2026

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The coastal city of Mangaluru is gearing up for a major sporting milestone with the launch of a Golf Excellence Academy at the Pilikula Golf Club (PGC), scheduled to open on May 31. The initiative aims to position Mangaluru firmly on India’s national golfing map.

Speaking to reporters on Saturday during PGC’s first-ever floodlit Pro-Am tournament, club captain Manoj Kumar Shetty said the project is being funded by UAE-based philanthropist Michael D’Souza and is currently in the design phase. Experts from leading golf academies across the country are expected to visit Mangaluru to help shape the training programme and infrastructure.

The academy will train 20 young golfers at a time, with a long-term vision of producing national-level players from the region. Until now, PGC relied on an in-house coach, but the recent renovation of the course and the introduction of floodlights have opened new possibilities for expanding the sport.

Shetty said discussions are underway with two reputed coaching academies, whose heads are expected to visit PGC shortly. “A dormitory for trainers is already under construction. We are inviting academies to assess the facilities and suggest changes so we can build a truly world-class Golf Excellence Academy,” he said.

Professional golfer Aryan Roopa Anand noted that the floodlit course would be a game-changer for young players. “Students can now practise after school hours, even up to 8 or 9 pm, without compromising on academics,” he said.

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February 5,2026

In an era where digital distractions are the primary rival to academic excellence, the Karnataka Education Department is taking the fight directly to the living room. As the SSLC (Class 10) annual examinations loom, officials have launched a localized "digital strike" to ensure students aren't losing their competitive edge to scrolling or soap operas.

The 7-to-9 Lockdown

The department has issued a formal directive urging—and in some cases, enforcing via home visits—a total blackout of mobile phones and television sets between 7:00 PM and 9:00 PM. This two-hour window is being designated as "sacred study time" across the state until the examinations conclude on April 2.

Key Pillars of the Initiative:

•    Doorstep Advocacy: Teachers are transitioning from classrooms to living rooms, meeting parents to explain the psychological benefits of a distraction-free environment.

•    Parental Accountability: The campaign shifts the burden of discipline from the student to the household, asking parents to lead by example and switch off their own devices.

•    The Timeline: The focus remains sharp on the upcoming exam block, scheduled from March 18 to April 2.

"The objective is simple: uninterrupted focus. We are reclaiming the evening hours for the students, ensuring their environment is as prepared as their minds," stated a senior department official.

Student vs. Reality

While the student community has largely welcomed the "forced focus"—with many admitting they lack the willpower to ignore notifications—the move has sparked a debate on enforceability. Without a "TV Police," the success of this initiative rests entirely on the shoulders of parents and the persuasive power of visiting educators.

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February 8,2026

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Mangaluru: Emphasising the importance of integrating cultural awareness with formal education, former Mangaluru North MLA and noted community leader Moidin Bawa said such an approach is vital for the holistic development of children and helps shape responsible, confident future citizens. He was speaking as the chief guest at the Prep Graduation Ceremony of Barakah International School and College.

The young graduates enthralled the audience with a vibrant mix of performances, including skits, action songs, short plays, and other engaging cultural programmes that showcased the creativity and confidence nurtured by the institution.

The event was graced by several prominent personalities, including Abdul Naser “Lucky Star”, President of the Wakf Advisory Committee; Dr Mohammed Nohman, Orthopaedic Surgeon; S. A. Khaleel, Chairman of the Bolar Islamic Centre; Naufal Kokkada, President of the SKSM Youth Wing; Suhail Kandak, Chairman of the Make a Change Foundation; and Mohammad Ashraf Badriya, President of Muslim Aikyata Vedike, among others.

The programme began with a warm welcome by Principal Sharfuddin B.S., who highlighted Barakah’s distinctive educational philosophy that blends academic excellence with strong moral and cultural values.

Ayan Ashraf, Director of Barakah, conveyed the Chairman’s message and reaffirmed the institution’s commitment to value-based education.

The vote of thanks was proposed by Mohammed Haneef, Principal of Islamic Studies.

Barakah International School and College is a reputed educational institution in Mangaluru, offering quality education from nursery to degree level. The institution is known for its holistic education model that harmoniously integrates cultural values with academic excellence, ensuring the all-round development of students.

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