Udupi: Shobha Kharandlje hoists Blue Flag at Padubidri Beach

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December 29, 2020

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Udupi, Dec 29: BJP Lok Sabha member Shobha Kharandlje hoisted the international Blue Flag at the Padubidri Beach in the district.

The Beach secured the International Blue Flag Certification on October 6, 2020, when an International Jury comprising member organizations UNEP, UNWTO, UNESCO, IUCN, ILS, FEE etc. announced it at Copenhagen, Denmark.

The Blue Flag certification is a globally recognized eco-label accorded by the “Foundation for Environment Education in Denmark” based on 33 stringent criteria.

Addressing the gathering on Monday evening she said, “It is a matter of pride that two beaches in Karnataka including the one in Kasargod in Uttara Kannada District and this one are among the eight beaches in India to get the Blue Flag Certification.

Karnataka can do a lot to tap into its beach tourism potential on the lines of Goa whose local economy thrives on it. It is time that the state too showcases the same to the discerning tourist community”, she added.

She said: “The Central and State governments have jointly spent Rs 10.68 crore on improving amenities at Padubidri endpoint beach to meet the stringent norms listed for Blue Flag certification. Additional proposal of Rs 6.10 crore has been sent to the government to widen the road leading to this beach, for developing the Island abutting the backwater and for constructing a retaining wall along the backwater adjoining the parking area”.

She said: Tourism in Udupi is set for a major fillip with 15 centrally funded projects worth Rs 2245 crore lined up. Out of these, 13 projects worth Rs 2103 crore are at the proposal stage. The development of fisheries harbour at Hejamadi Kodi worth Rs 139 crore is in the planning stage. The skill development project in the port and marine sector worth Rs 3 crore is in the implementation stage. High seas circuit under the Sagarmala project of the ministry of ports, shipping and waterways will give a major thrust to unlocking tourism potential of the district. Floating jetties at different beaches, development of tourism at Kaup lighthouse, Marina at Padukere beach are the other projects proposed.

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November 21,2025

Bengaluru, Nov 21: The Karnataka government is facing pressure to overhaul its employment system after a high-level Cabinet sub-committee recommended the complete phase-out of job outsourcing in government offices, boards, and corporations by March 2028. The move is aimed at tackling a systemic issue that has led to the potential violation of constitutional reservation policies and the exploitation of workers.

The Call for Systemic Change

With over three lakh vacant posts currently being filled through private agencies on an outsource, insource, or daily wage basis, the sub-committee highlighted a significant lapse. "As a result, reservations are not being followed as per the Constitution and state laws. It’s an urgent need to take serious steps to change the system. It has been recommended to completely stop the system of outsourcing by March 2028," the panel stated in a document.

The practice of outsourcing involves private companies hiring workers to perform duties for a government agency. Critics argue this model results in lesser salaries, a lack of social security benefits (otherwise available to permanent government employees), and a failure to adhere to the provisions of Articles 14 and 15 of the Constitution, which guarantee equality before the law and prohibit discrimination.

The 'Bidar Model' as a Stop-Gap Solution

To regulate the current mode of employment and reduce worker exploitation until the 2028 deadline, the government plans to establish workers’ services multi-purpose cooperative societies across all districts, following the successful "Bidar Model."

The Bidar District Services of Labour Multi-purpose Cooperative Society Ltd., which operates under the District Commissioner, is cited as a successful example of providing a measure of social security to outsourced staff. Labour Department officials argue this society ensures workers receive their due wages and statutory facilities like ESI (Employees' State Insurance) and PF (Provident Fund), in exchange for a 1% service fee collected from the employees.

legislative push and Priority Insourcing

The recommendations, led by the sub-committee headed by Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister H K Patil, are set to be discussed at the next Cabinet meeting. The committee has proposed the introduction of the Karnataka Outsourced Employees (Regulation, Placement and Welfare) Bill 2025.

In a move addressing immediate concerns, Labour Minister Santosh Lad, a member of the sub-committee, has reportedly assured that steps will be taken over the next 2-3 years to insource workers in "life-threatening services" on a priority basis. This includes essential personnel like pourakarmikas (sanitation workers), drivers, electrical staff in the Energy Department, and Health Department staff handling contagious diseases. The transition aims to grant these workers the long-term security and benefits they currently lack under the outsourcing system. 

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