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PM Modi and Amit Shah dial Karnataka CM Bommai, take stock of Bengaluru rain damages,Assures central assistance and cooperation for flood relief works

November 24, 2021 by Nasheman

Parmesh Jain

PM gets details on damage caused by unseasonal rains in the state

Prime Minister,Narendra Modi and Home Minister,Amit Shah today dialled Karnataka CM,Basavaraj Bommai and sought details of rain-related damages in Bengaluru and the state after a record rainfall this November.

Yesterday, a video of SDRF personnel rescuing apartment dwellers using boats went viral.The visuals portrayed the sorry state of Yelahanka zone in Bengaluru due to heavy flooding.

Chief Minister,Bommai explained the extent of loss of human lives,damage to crops and public property to the Prime Minister.

Modi expressed concern at the havoc caused by flooding.The Prime Minister assured all assistance and cooperation from the centre to take up relief and rehabilitation.Bommai also explained the rescue and relief works being undertaken by the state government.

Union Home Minister,Amit Shah too dialled Bommai and obtained information on the flood situation and relief works.

He expressed regret at the loss of life and damage to crops.Bommai briefed Shah on the relief works being taken up by the state government.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Agriculture Price Commission submits its report to CM Bommai

November 24, 2021 by Nasheman

Parmesh Jain

Chairman of Karnataka Agriculture Price Commission,Hanumanagouda Belagurki submitted the report for the year-2021-22 to Chief Minister,Basavaraj Bommai.

The report would be studied and suitable action would be initiated on the recommendations of the report in the interest of the farmers,Bommai said on the occasion.

The report contains analysis and recommendations on extent of agriculture and horticulture crop cultivation,crop productivity, production cost,transport cost and other aspects of agriculture.

The report has been prepared in association with five Agriculture and Horticulture Universities in the state.

The report has highlighted the ways and means for improving the income of farmers,adoption of integrated farming, boost for rural entrepreneurship,making crop insurance compulsory and farmer-friendly.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Compensation soon for rain affected: CM Bommai

November 24, 2021 by Nasheman

Parmesh Jain

An immediate compensation of Rs.10,000 for the houses which were affected due to water entering the premises, and Rs.5 lakh for the houses which were completely destroyed and an amount of Rs.1 lakh for the houses which were damaged would be paid soon for those who suffered due to incessant rains and flooding in Yelahanka area recently, Chief Minister,Basavaraj Bommai said.

Speaking to media persons after his visit to waterlogged Kendriya Vihar Apartment in Yelahanka Bommai said,I have ordered release of Rs10,000 today itself for those who had to suffer due to water entering their homes.

About 400 houses are affected in Yelahanka area. About 10km of main roads and 20km of interior roads are also damaged.

I have instructed for preparing the estimates of damage to infrastructure.Funds would be released immediately to take up repair works.”

The Chief Minister, Bommai attributed the flooding problem to hurdles for Rajakaluves. Work for widening of 50km of Rajakaluves had been taken up.It had been decided to take up widening of 50km more.

The width of the Rajakaluves need to be widened from the present 8–10feet to 30ft.Necessary measures would be taken for smooth flow of flood waters in Rajakaluves,he said.

Continuous rains in the last 3 days had filled Yelahanka lake which is overflowing. Flood water inundated the houses in surrounding areas and Kendriya Vihar apartment complex.

Water has submerged the basement of the apartment upto 4–5 feet.Local MLA Vishwanath provided food, water and other essential help for the residents who are stuck in their homes, Bommai said.

Drainage system for the Apartment :

There are 603 people residing in Kendriya Vihar apartment complex. Necessary drainage system would be provided for the complex to drain out the flood waters.

National Highways Authority would be approached to get necessary clearance to take up the works as the drains passed under the highway.Then only the problem could be solved permanently, Bommai said.

Source of the problem :

The problem had its source at Yelahanka lake which is connected to 11 more lakes upstream.

The heavy rains has led to overflow from all the lakes to Yelahanka lake which has two narrow Rajakaluves which are choked at many places or being encroached,the Chief Minister, pointed out.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Master Plan for smooth flow of flood waters in Rajakaluves,Action to prevent flooding at JNCASR premises : CM Bommai

November 24, 2021 by Nasheman

Parmesh Jain

A Master plan to widen the major Rajakaluves(main Storm water drains) and build diversion canals in Bengaluru to ensure smooth flow of waters would be drawn up to address the problem of flooding,Chief Minister,Basavaraj Bommai said here on Tuesday.

Chief Minister,Bommai who visited Manyata Tech Park,Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research and surrounding areas which are flooded due to the incessant rains in the last few days said,JNCASR has been badly hit as the flood waters had entered the labs,damaged the equipments and vital research samples.It is a prominent institution engaged in research to better our future.

It is our duty to protect this institution.Necessary action will be taken to prevent water from entering the instiution,its labs and library in future.

A master plan would be drawn up to prevent flooding.Top heads of the institute would also be involved in formulating the master plan,”Bommai said.

Action to widen the Rajakaluves

Attributing the flooding to unusually heavy rains Bommai said,about 138mm of rains lashed the city in just 2 hours recently.All the lakes in and around Yelahanka are overflowing.

The situation is the same in many parts of the city.The existing Rajakaluves with a width of 8 to 10 feet are proving to be inadequate to carry the heavy flow.

The flood waters flow through Yelahanka lake and down to Jakkur lake,Rachenahalli lake and then towards KR Puram to join Pinakini river before entering Tamil Nadu.

Measures would be taken to widen the Rajakaluves and build diversion canals. Action to divert the waters from inundated apartment complexes and institutions would also be initiated,” he stated.

Encroachments on Rajakaluves would be cleared:

Replying to questions from media persons on evicting encroachments on Rajakaluves,Bommai said, BBMP had identified 714 illegal structures on Rajakaluves.

Houses and buildings which have come up on Rajakaluves would be evicted.However he assured that care would be taken to ensure that the poor are not affected by providing them alternative facility.

Houses and residential complexes on the Buffer Zones would be shifted after giving them adequate time to move.

PM Modi seeks report on rain havoc:

Flood havoc in the city has drawn the attention of Prime Minister, Narendra Modi as he called the Chief Minister on Tuesday morning and sought details.

The Prime Minister enquired about loss of lives, damage to crops and public property.He was particularly more concerned about Bengaluru.

The Prime Minister asked me to draw up short term and long term measures to tackle the problem,”Bommai said.

Improve drains at Manyata Tech Park :

Inspecting the water logging at Manyata Tech Park Bommai observed that the problem is being caused by flaws in internal drain system in the tech park.

He instructed the BBMP officers and the personnel of the tech park to work in coordination to address the problem.

Action should be taken at the earliest to ensure that those working in the tech park are are not affected,” he said.

A planned drainage system is needed to avoid flooding in the city.The Water from overflowing lakes is flooding the low lying areas.

A master plan to ensure smooth flow of flood waters from Yelahanka through Mahadevapura to Pinakini river would be drawn up, he said.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Odisha woman stages dharna near groom’s house in bridal attire as man didn’t turn up for wedding

November 24, 2021 by Nasheman

BERHAMPUR: A 25-year old woman sat in dharna in her bridal finery for the second consecutive day on Tuesday in front of her groom’s house at Bramha Nagar here after the man did not turn up for their wedding, the police said.

The police has clamped section 107 Cr PC in the area to maintain peace in the area and the executive magistrate, Berhampur issued summons to her to appear before his court at 4.30 pm.

But the woman did not do so till 6 PM when the reports last came in, sources said.

The bride, who is the daughter of a retired police officer, said she, her family members and the invitees had waited for the groom at the venue for the wedding on Monday.

As he failed to turn up, she along with others tried to enter his house at Bramha Nagar.

But his parents kept the door firmly closed.

The woman along with a social activist, Pramila Tripathy then sat on the dharana.

The woman said she will continue the dharna till the matter was solved.

She claimed that their marriage was registered in a city court on September 7, 2020 without the knowledge of the groom’s parents.

“I was here to counsel her and try to solve the matter,” Tripathy said.

The woman claimed that the marriage was registered at a court in Bhubaneswar on September 7, 2020 without the knowledge of the groom’s parents.

The groom, a doctor by profession, had tried to convince his parents but they refused to accept her.

She alleged that her in-laws tortured her and she had lodged an FIR at the Mahila police station here.

The date for solemnising the wedding as per Hindu rituals was fixed for Monday after the two families met and discussed the situation, but the groom failed to turn up, she said.

The police said the woman’s complaint is pending at the Mahila police station.

“As the case is in the court, we will act according to the direction of the court” said a police officer.

Inspector in-charge, Baidyanathpur police station, Ram Kumar Murmu said the force personnel have been deployed at the dharna site.

He said section 107 Cr PC (security for keeping peace) has been imposed at the direction of the executive magistrate.

Neither the groom nor his family members could be contacted for their comments as they kept the door of the house tightly shut.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

121 candidates in fray for Dec 10 Karnataka Legislative Council polls

November 24, 2021 by Nasheman

BENGALURU: As many as 121 candidates filed their nomination papers on the last day on Tuesday, for the Legislative Council polls for 25 seats which will be held on December 10. According to the state Chief Electoral Officer, a total of 215 sets of nominations were filed by 119 male and two female candidates. 

Members from local bodies — town and gram panchayats, municipalities and city corporations — will elect candidates. The BJP has already started its campaign by launching the Jan Swaraj Yathra and party leaders have been holding conventions at all districts since last week.

The BJP has fielded 57 candidates, the Congress 56 and the JDS 17. Apart from them, there are 68 independent candidates as well as from the Aam Aadmi Party, JDU, Karnataka Rashtra Samithi, Social Democratic Party of India and other minor parties.

Many of the candidates are related to MLAs and ministers. In Dharwad, KPCC working president Saleem Ahmed is contesting against Pradeep Shettar, brother of former chief minister Jagadish Shettar. Ahmed played a major role in the recent Hanagal bypoll where Congress candidate Srinivas Mane won in Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai’s home district Haveri. Mane was an MLC earlier.

The BJP’s Chief Whip Mahantesh Kavatagimutt is contesting against Congress MLA Lakshmi Hebbalkar’s brother Channaraj Hattiholi from Belagavi.  The Upper House has a strength of 75 members. At present, the BJP has 32 members, Congress 29 and JDS 12 with one Independent. After the death of JDS MLC Dharmegowda last year, the seat fell vacant.

The elections are being held for two seats each from the local body constituencies of Vijayapura, Belagavi, Dharwad, Dakshina Kannada and Mysuru, and one each from Bidar, Kalaburagi, Uttara Kannada, Raichur, Ballari, Chitradurga, Shivamogga, Chikkamagalur, Hassan, Tumakuru, Mandya, Bengaluru, Bengaluru Rural, Kolar and Kodagu.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

PM Modi to inaugurate Uttar Pradesh’s fifth international airport on November 25

November 24, 2021 by Nasheman

NEW DELHI: Uttar Pradesh is set to become the first state in India to have five international airports, as PM Narendra Modi will lay the foundation stone of the Noida International Airport (NIA) in Jewar on November 25. 

Earlier, it had two international airports in Lucknow and Varanasi. The third has come up in Kushinagar and a fourth in Ayodhya is likely to become operational early next year. This Noida airport — the second international airport to come up in Delhi-NCR — will help decongest the IGI Airport.  

Spread over more than 1,300 hectares of land, the first phase of the airport will serve about 1.2 crore passengers annually. The first phase costing over Rs 10,050 crore is scheduled to be completed by 2024. 

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Australia will be without captain for 15 years if it is looking for perfect skipper: Michael Clarke

November 24, 2021 by Nasheman

Cricket Australia (CA) is set to appoint a new captain after Tim Paine stepped down from the post in the wake of a ‘sexting’ scandal. Fast bowling spearhead Pat Cummins has emerged as the frontrunner to succeed Paine and former skipper Steve Smith is also in the reckoning.

Clarke pointed out how Ricky Ponting became one of Australia’s greatest captains after overcoming an erratic start to his international career. “Go back in my time even to Ricky Ponting. If that’s the case, he never would have captained Australia,” Clarke told ‘Big Sports Breakfast’.

“He had a punch up in the middle of a Bourbon & Beefsteak. Are you not going to give him the job because of that? He’s a great example. He’s shown you how time, experience, maturity, playing at the highest level and even the captaincy turned him around,” he added.

Paine is the only specialist wicketkeeper in Australia’s 15-man squad to face England in the upcoming Ashes but chairman of selectors George Bailey said he is not final for the first Test starting in Brisbane on December 8.

Clarke admitted that the Australian Test captain needed to be held to a high standard, but he said the team would end up with few options if it has unrealistic expectations. “Of course, you have to uphold certain standards but are you going to say: ‘He can change, he can mature. Where is the backing of the player as well? You’ll be looking for 15 years (if you want a captain who hasn’t done something wrong), we won’t have a captain,” he said.

Clarke said he was still confused as to why Paine resigned over the 2017 incident. “I don’t get it. If Cricket Australia were there telling him he had no choice, then he should’ve stood there and said: ‘Listen, that’s on you. You guys sack me, go for it but I gave you this information four years ago. I handed it to you, I was open, I was honest, I was straight and I was cleared’,” he said.

“Just because it’s the public, the rules of engagement are different? I don’t think so. It seems to me Cricket Tasmania are saying exactly that, hang on, you cleared him four years ago,” Clarke said.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Economy on the path of recovery after the slump during Covid: CM Bommai

November 23, 2021 by Nasheman

Parmesh Jain

Economy of the state is recovering after suffering setback during the Covid pandemic,Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said.

Speaking to media persons after visiting rain affected areas of Kolar district he said, “economy of the country and the state suffered huge setback over the last 2 years due to Covid pandemic.

Economy of the state in all sectors is showing good recovery after successfully managing the vaccination campaign.”

GST collection had touched Rs.1,30,000 crore last month and it is expected to be around Rs.1,20,000 crore this month.

Targets have been set on tax collection and action is being taken to ensure better compliance. State is getting its share of GST collection every quarter, the Chief Minister said.

Progress of Housing Projects

Replying to a question on providing houses for those who have been rendered homeless, Bommai said, cabinet had cleared construction of 5 lakh houses.

Respective district administration had been instructed to select the beneficiaries from each Gram Panchayat limits. Of these 4 lakh houses would be in rural areas and 1 lakh in urban areas.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Crop loss compensation to farmers’account: CM Bommai

November 23, 2021 by Nasheman

Parmesh Jain

Incessant rains have caused huge losses to standing crops in the state.GPS based survey of the destruction is on and the details were being uploaded to Relief App.

Officials had been instructed to transfer the compensation amount to affected farmers’ accounts immediately after accessing the details,Chief Minister,Basavaraj Bommai said speaking to media persons during his visit to rain affected areas of Kolar district on Monday.

Starting from Narasapura,the Chief Minister extensively toured the Kolar district and said,I have seen extensive damage to Ragi,Vegetables, horticulture and floriculture crops.

Flood waters from Mudavadi irrigation tank has cut-off road connectivity in the area,About 790 houses have been completely or extensively damaged.

Agri Crops in 48,333 hectares and horticulture crops in 6966 hectares have been affected, 189km length of roads and 34 bridges have been damaged according to preliminary reports,” Bommai said.

Funds available with DCs :

There was no crunch of funds for relief operations as Rs684cr was available in DCs’ PD accounts in the state.

A sum of Rs5 lakh would be paid as compensation for completely damaged houses and Rs3 lakh for partially damaged houses in three instalments. DCs had been instructed to disburse first instalment of Rs1 lakh immediately, Bommai said.

Rs500cr for repair of roads and bridges

State government had released Rs500cr for repair of damaged roads and bridges. Schools and Anganvadis too had suffered damages and their repair would be taken up through NDRF fund, he said.

Clear encroachment of tanks

Kolar and Chikkaballapur districts have many large and minor irrigation tanks, the Chief Minister noted and assured funds for their repair and maintenance. “

Officials have been instructed to clear the encroachments on these tanks. Conduct survey of tanks, put up fencing around them to preserve them,” Bommai said.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

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