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Supreme Court order on use of loudspeakers in public places would be implemented in a cordial manner: CM Bommai

May 12, 2022 by Nasheman

Parmesh S jain

The Supreme Court has issued an order on the use of loudspeakers in public places, the then State government too had in 2002 issued an order in this regard.

Action would be taken to implement it in a cordial manner,Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said.

The Chief Minister spoke to media persons on the issue after chairing a meeting of CEOs of Zilla Panchayats and at a programme organised by Gayathri Peetha Mutt.

There is a Supreme Court order on the issue of use of loudspeakers in public places.The Union government has issued an order in accordance with the recommendations of the Central Pollution Control Board.

It clearly specifies the places and decibel levels for use of loudspeakers in public places. In 2002 the Karnataka government issued an order to implement this order.

We have decided to implement the Supreme Court order,the orders of the Union and State governments in this regard,Bommai explained.

Instructions to implement the order:

The onus of implementing the order lies with police officers of the rank of DYSP in respective areas.

The order specifies details on various aspects of the issue like as to whether the loudspeakers are used all through the year,the need to obtain clearance for this.Suitable guidelines would be issued to enforce the order,Bommai said.

Everyone should obey the order

No one should take the law into their hands while implementing the order.Everyone should obey the order. It would resolve all the issues. It is being followed in many states including Uttar Pradesh, Bommai said.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

We are infusing strength to backward classes: CM Bommai

May 12, 2022 by Nasheman

Parmesh S Jain

We are rendering justice to backward classes by infusing strength to them,Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said.

He was speaking at a function organised by Sri Gayathri Peetha Mahasamsthana.

A separate Commission headed by Justice Bhaktavatsala has been constituted to provide suitable political representation for backward classes.

Development of backward communities would be realised through education,employment and empowerment,Bommai said.

Various programmes have been formulated for the development of backward classes.

Financial assistance under Nekara Samman Yojana for weavers has been increased to Rs5000,the interest rate on loans obtained from cooperative and scheduled banks has been reduced from 8% to 2-3%.

New schemes are being formulated for the welfare of the community,Bommai said.

Citing the grants provided by the state government for various Mutts,Bommai said, every possible help would be provided for various Mutts,Rs.1 cr has been granted for Gayathri Peetha and an additional Rs.4 cr would be provided.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

BJP is ever ready for all elections: CM Bommai

May 12, 2022 by Nasheman

Parmesh S Jain

BJP is ever ready for all elections,Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said.He was speaking to media persons in New Delhi.

Reacting to Congress leaders questioning BJP’s readiness to face BBMP,Zilla Panchayat and Taluk Panchayat elections,Bommai said,let Congress leaders mind the affairs of their own party.

They are fighting among themselves at public meetings.We have toured the entire state and prepared for Zilla and Taluk Panchayat polls.

We have held meetings to prepare for BBMP elections too.We will study the Supreme Court order and take an appropriate decision.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Invest Karnataka-2022, Global Investors’Meet:You can create your own world in Karnataka; CM Bommai calls upon Diplomats of various countries

May 12, 2022 by Nasheman

Parmesh S Jain

Karnataka is the ideal destination for investment. There are a lot of places to live, but very few places on the earth to create.

Karnataka is a place where you can create your own world,Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said.

The Chief Minister interacting with Ambassadors of various countries to showcase ‘Invest Karnataka-2022 Global Investors’ Meet’ in New Delhi said,growth of Karnataka is not by design, it is very scientific.There is a natural ecosystem for growth of every sector in Karnataka.”

We are the first state to produce machine tools, we are the first state to have an Aerospace unit in India,we are the first state to reach the moon through the satellites built by ISRO.We are the first people to make a mark in Biotechnology.

We have one of the finest pharma industries in Karnataka.The State is at the top in the IT sector.

If there is another Silicon Valley apart from the one in the USA,that is in Asia and India,that is in Bengaluru.

We are competing with American Silicon Valley, not with anybody here,Bommai said.

We have got the best Genomic Labs,we have Artificial Intelligence Labs.You name the technology that is there well established in karnataka.

We have 400 R & D centres in government and private sector,of which 180 are world’s finest R & D centres,Bommai said.

Efficiency and excellence is the key word

With globalization the world has become small. Efficiency and excellence is the key word.A healthy competition is going on in the international economy.

Therefore with all the strength at our command we are proposing Karnataka to the world.We have a very rich heritage.

Athithi Devo Bhava, which means guests are our Gods, is our culture.We have rich heritage,culture, values and natural resources,Bommai said.

Karnataka is blessed with rich natural resources, the State has10 agro climatic zones,copious rivers,rich vegetation and people with progressive mind.

The State has laid a strong foundation in agriculture,manufacturing and service sector. Ambassadors of the best countries of the world are here,every one of you have achieved excellence in one or the other sector.

It is a confluence of excellence.Karnataka believes in growing together. Investing in Karnataka is mutually beneficial,Bommai said in his interaction with the Ambassadors of various countries.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

‘I am being targeted’: Karnataka IPS officer Dr P Ravindranath resigns for fourth time

May 12, 2022 by Nasheman

Parmesh S Jain

Senior IPS officer and Director General of Police Recruitment on who is transferred recently, tendered his resignation on Tuesday citing that he is being targeted for taking action against people involved in fake caste certificate issues.

In his letter submitted to Chief Secretary,Mr.P Ravindranath said that he was pained to observe the apathy shown by the Chief Secretary,when he had requested him to issue government order to set up protection cell as per the rules 8 of SC/ST ( prevention of atrocities ) rules 1995.

He further said that he has been prematurely transferred without public interest,just to harass since he has taken legal action against people involved in fake caste certificate issues.

It may be recalled that Dr.Ravindranath had recently held a press conference to announce that he is probing the fake certificate cases pertaining to the Daughter of MLA Renukacharya and family members of MLC .

This apart many upper caste families in western ghats have obtained fake SC/ST caste certificate which are being probed by Mr.Ravindramath and recommended the authorities concerned to initiate legal action.

This could be the reason for his premature transfer against the service rules which barred transfer of officer within 2 years .

Mr. Ravindranath who was heading Directorate of civil rights enforcement was transferred as DGP Training.

This is the fourth time,he is tendering resignation as earlier he had resigned alleging harassment from his seniors and also objecting the government to sidelining him during promotion.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Man held for cheating PSI Job aspirant

May 12, 2022 by Nasheman

Parmesh S Jain

The Bagepalli police on Monday arrested a 31-year-old man from Hubballi for cheating a PSI job aspirant.

The accused has been identified as, Naveen Dhalabanje.

According to the police, the accused had taken Rs 13.5 lakh from GS Satyanarayana,resident of Basavapura in 2019 promised to help his son clear the physical and written exam for the PSI posts (300 posts) in the year 2019.

The accused soon after receiving the money started avoiding the complainant and cheated him.Unable to get the post or the money , Satyanarayana approached the police and filed a complaint.

Based on the complaint,the police arrested Naveen Dhalabanje from his hometown and remanded him to judicial custody.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Cafe Runaway Hookah bar raided three arrested for operating illegal hookah bar seized equipments

May 12, 2022 by Nasheman

Parmesh S Jain

The Bengaluru international airport police on Tuesday raided a hookah bar and arrested three persons operating the bar illegally.

Based on a tip off,a team of police raided cafe runway bar situated at Kannamangala gate and arrested the manager identified as Athikhur Rahman along with two of his employees.

The police have seized 13 hookahs,15 packs of flavoured tobacco and other equipments from them.

The bar was owned by Waseem Ahmed and Mohammed Salman .

The police have registered a case under various sections of the Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products Act and also under Karnataka Police Act for further investigations.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Three held,Seven Monitor Lizards rescued by Forest Mobile Squad

May 12, 2022 by Nasheman

Parmesh S jain

Officials of the forest mobile squad on Monday arrested three persons and rescued seven monitor lizards which the accused were trying to sell it to their customers.

Based on a tip off a team led by Deputy Conservator of Forest GA Gangadhar,raided Shafia hotel in Cheluru in Bagepalli town and arrested S Ismail Zabiulla and his two associates Rizwan Basha and Bawajan P and rescued the reptiles.

The monitor lizards were caged and kept in the hotel owned by Ismail,the official, said.

Initial probe revealed that the accused had purchased the reptiles from tribal in Srinivasapura and selling it to their customers for a higher prices.

The monitor lizards are hunted for their medicinal values and for the meat.

The accused have been booked under various sections of the wildlife act and remanded to judicial custody.The reptiles will be sent to Rescue centre in Bannerghatta after the due procedure.

The Bengaluru international airport police on Tuesday raided a hookah bar and arrested three persons operating the bar illegally.

Based on a tip off,a team of police raided cafe runway bar situated at Kannamangala gate and arrested the manager identified as Athikhur Rahman along with two of his employees.

The police have seized 13 hookahs,15 packs of flavoured tobacco and other equipments from them.

The bar was owned by Waseem Ahmed and Mohammed Salman .

The police have registered a case under various sections of the Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products Act and also under Karnataka Police Act for further investigations.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Musk says he would reverse Twitter’s ban of Donald Trump

May 11, 2022 by Nasheman


LONDON: Elon Musk said Twitter would reverse its ban of former President Donald Trump if his purchase of the social media company goes through, signalling just how permissive the platform could become toward free speech under his ownership.

Speaking virtually at an auto conference, the Tesla CEO said on Tuesday that Twitter’s ban of Trump following the January 6, 2021 insurrection at the US Capitol was a “morally bad decision” and “foolish in the extreme.”

“I think that was a mistake because it alienated a large part of the country and did not ultimately result in Donald Trump not having a voice,” said Musk, adding that he preferred temporary suspensions and other narrowly tailored punishments for content that is illegal or otherwise “destructive to the world.”

Twitter co-founder and former CEO Jack Dorsey voiced his agreement in a Tuesday tweet in which he said “generally permanent bans are a failure of ours and don’t work.”

Shares of Twitter dropped 1.5 per cent Tuesday to $47.24 per share. That’s 13 per cent below the offer of $54.20 per share — or $44 billion — that Musk made on April 14, a reflection of Wall Street’s concerns that the deal could still fall through. Musk emphasized Tuesday that it is “certainly not a done deal.”

Musk has repeatedly criticized Twitter’s content moderation decisions, including banning Trump for “incitement of violence,” but had mostly avoided saying what he would do about Trump’s account. He was pressed for more details Tuesday by Peter Campbell, an automotive correspondent for the Financial Times, which hosted the auto conference.

“If Musk is concerned that many people were upset that Trump was banned, he should see how many more people would be upset if Trump was not banned,” said Kirsten Martin, a professor of technology ethics at the University of Notre Dame. “Musk only appears to be worried about the opinion of a small group of individuals who incite violence or perpetuate hate speech.”

Trump has previously said that he had no intention of rejoining Twitter even if his account was reinstated, telling Fox News last month that he would instead focus on his own platform, Truth Social, which has been mired in problems since its launch earlier this year.

Musk appeared to take those claims at face value, saying Tuesday that Trump will be going to Truth Social along with a “large part” of the U.S. political right, creating a situation that’s “frankly worse than having a single forum where everyone can debate.”

A Trump spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment in response to Musk’s remarks.

While Trump was president, his Twitter persona functioned as a mix of policy announcements, often out of the blue; complaints about the media; disparagement of women, minorities and his perceived enemies; and praise for his supporters, replete with exclamation marks, all-caps, and one-word declarations such as “Sad!”

He fired numerous officials on Twitter and his posts, like his speeches at rallies, were a torrent of misinformation.

In announcing its ban of Trump in 2021, Twitter said his tweets amounted to the glorification of violence when read in the context of the Capitol riot and plans circulating online for future armed protests around the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden.

Musk’s remarks Tuesday raise questions about whether those banned besides Trump could also return. The long list of people banned from Twitter includes QAnon loyalists, COVID deniers, neo-Nazis and former reality star Tila Tequila, who was suspended for hate speech.

Other Trump allies that kicked off Twitter include Michael Flynn and Sidney Powell, Lin Wood and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who was permanently banned in January for repeatedly spreading misinformation about COVID-19 and vaccine safety.

White supremacist David Duke and the often violent Proud Boys organization have been banned, along with far-right trolls like one who goes by the name Baked Alaska, who promoted anti-Semitic tropes and faces charges stemming from his involvement in the January 6 attack.

Alex Jones, the creator of Infowars, was permanently banned in 2018 for abusive behaviour. Last year, Jones lost a defamation case filed by the parents of children killed in the 2012 Newtown, Connecticut, school shooting over Jones’ repeated claims that the shooting was fake.

Twitter, Musk said Tuesday, currently has a strong bias to the left, largely because it is located in San Francisco. This alleged bias prevents it from building trust in the rest of the US and the world, he said: “It’s far too random and I think Twitter needs to be much more even-handed.”

Earlier on Tuesday, Musk said he supported a new European Union law aimed at protecting social media users from harmful content after he met with the bloc’s single market chief.

EU Internal Market Commissioner Thierry Breton told The Associated Press on Tuesday that he outlined to Musk how the bloc’s online regulations aim to uphold free speech while also making sure whatever is illegal “will be forbidden in the digital space,” which Musk “fully agreed with.”

In a video Breton tweeted late Monday, Musk said the two had a “great discussion” and that he agrees with the Digital Services Act, which is expected to get final approval later this year. It will make big tech companies like Twitter, Google and Facebook parent Meta police their platforms more strictly for illegal or harmful content like hate speech and disinformation or face billions in fines.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Nine pilots, 32 cabin crew found drunk on duty grounded by DGCA

May 11, 2022 by Nasheman

NEW DELHI:  The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has taken action against nine pilots and 32 cabin-crew who failed pre-flight alcohol tests between January 1 and April 30 this year. 

Of them, two pilots and two cabin-crew members have been suspended for a period of three years for being positive for the second time, the aviation regulators said in a statement on Tuesday.

The remaining seven pilots and 30 cabin-crew members were suspended for three months as they tested breathalyser positive for the first time, it added.

According to the DGCA, four pilots and 10 cabin-crew members of IndiGo, one pilot and five cabin-crew members of Go First, one pilot and six cabin-crew members of SpiceJet, one pilot of Air India Express and four cabin-crew members of AirAsia India failed the pre-flight alcohol tests in the said period.

One pilot and two cabin-crew members of Vistara, one pilot of Alliance Air and five cabin-crew members of Air India also failed the test.

The DGCA had stated last month that airlines must ensure that 50 per cent of their cockpit and cabin-crew members are subjected to pre-flight alcohol tests on a daily basis.

Before the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, all crew members were required to undergo pre-flight alcohol tests.

When the pandemic struck, the tests were suspended for a couple of months.

Subsequently, the tests were resumed but for only a small percentage of crew members.

“During the period of four months commencing from January 1, the DGCA has carried out 48 enforcement actions for violations of various requirements of the regulation regarding testing of crew for the consumption of alcohol,” the aviation regulator said.

Apart from the action against the 41 crew members (nine pilots and 32 cabin-crew members), the DGCA has also acted against seven crew members for “missing BA tests or not furnishing the declaration”.

India resumed full scheduled international flights on March 27 after two years of Covid-induced suspension.

The country resumed full scheduled domestic flights on October 18 last year.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

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