Be sweet with Coorg Honey. Those were the words of Sri Shambhavananda Swamiji from Sri Ramakrishna Mission who developed a unique method of bee-keeping known as ‘Coorg Standard Hive’ in the hilly district of south Karnataka-Coorg (Kodagu). Now, the beekeepers want the state government to not only make the practice sustainable but also go big on promoting brand ‘Coorg Honey’.
READ | Coorg beekeepers rue decline in honey trade, seek govt hand-holding for revival
Citing a recent investigation by the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), which found that honey sold by major brands in India was laced with modified sugar syrup, the beekeepers and producers of ‘Coorg Honey’ said they want the authorities concerned to take their brand across the country and beyond and bring back the halcyon days when the hill district used to be the country’s top honey producer.
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Speaking at the valedictory function of Aero India 2021, President Ram Nath Kovind said praised the organisers for having conducted the air show without a hitch despite the challenges posed by COVID-19 and heaped praises on the Indian Air Force (IAF) for their aerial acrobatics.
Commenting on the delivery of medical kits and supplies under Operation SAGAR 1 during the pandemic, Kovind said that the vision of the nation was to create a robust economy and infrastructure alongside developing competitive supply chains and integrate them globally.
"We have taken a number of policy initiatives aimed at placing India among the top nations in the defence sector with twin objectives of self-reliance and export promotion", he said.
"Aero India 2021 is a living proof of India's ever-growing strength in the defence and aerospace sectors at the global level. The event has exhibited that the global confidence in India’s capabilities is growing steadily", the President said and added that this edition of the show will contribute towards strengthening the country's self-reliance in defence and establish India as a world manufacturer in the sector.
The Karnataka legislative session has been extended till February 10 following the election of a new chairman for the council. Originally, the session was supposed to come to an end on February 7.
The Advisory Committee took the decision following a meeting which was held earlier today.
In its first mission in 2021, India's space agency ISRO planned to launch on February 28 Brazilian satellite Amazonia-1 and three Indian payloads, including one built by a home-grown start-up. The satellites are slated to be launched onboard the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) C-51 at 10.24 am from the Sriharikota spaceport, over 100 kms from Chennai.
Secretary in the Department of Space and Chairman of Bengaluru-headquartered ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) K Sivan confirmed the PSLV-C51 schedule to PTI on Friday.
Amazonia-1, reportedly the first earth observation satellite entirely developed by Brazil, is the primary payload. 'Anand', 'Satish Dhawan' satellite and 'UNITYsat' will be the co-passengers.
Sivan had earlier described the upcoming mission as "special for us, special for the entire country" and beginning of a "new era of space (sector) reforms". (PTI)
Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) Water supply coming under Cauvery Stage I will be disrupted between 8 am and 6 pm on Saturday, February 6, 2021. The disruption is due to an upgradation work of electrical lines in a pumping station.
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The Supreme Court Collegium on Friday recommended senior advocate Aditya Sondhi and judicial officers Rajendra Badamikar, Khazi Jayabunnisa Mohiuddin to be appointed as Karnataka High Court judges.
According to Bar and Bench, the decision had been taken on February 4 during a collegium meeting.
Karnataka Legislative Council Chairman K Prathapachandra Shetty on Thursday announced his resignation, paving the way for a joint candidate of BJP and JD(S) to take over the post.
Shetty, a Congress MLC, against whom the ruling BJP has moved a no-confidence motion and with JD(S) too expressing support to it, announced his resignation on the floor of the House before adjourning it for the day. He subsequently submitted his resignation letter to Deputy Chairman M K Pranesh.
Shetty was elected as Chairman in 2018, when the Congress-JD(S) coalition government was in power. With numbers clearly against him, Shetty decided to resign, sources said, the issue of his resignation is also said to have come up for discussion during the Congress Legislature Party meeting held last evening.
Announcing his resignation, Shetty thanked MLCs for their support during his tenure as the Chairman. He said, "The change in numerical strength of the House has come to my notice. Technically I have time till the next assembly to prove majority, but as someone who greatly values morality in life and not wanting to give opportunity for unnecessary discussions, I'm tendering my resignation as the Chairman and submitting it to the Deputy Chairman as per rules." (PTI)
Health officials in Karnataka have appealed to people not to lower guard after 49 students from Kerala studying in a nursing college near Mangaluru tested positive for COVID-19.
"The news of 49 students testing positive in a nursing college in Ullal near Mangaluru is a grim reminder of how unpredictable the Covid virus is! Covid is still a threat, please continue to take necessary precautions", Health and Medical Education Minister Sudhakar K tweeted on Thursday.
The Aaliyah Institute of Nursing in Dakshina Kannada district was sealed by authorities on Wednesday. Out of the 104 samples of staff and students tested, 49 BSc nursing students, who had come for examinations after months-long break, tested positive, Dr H Ashok, nodal officer of Dakshina Kannada district, which borders Kerala, said.
The college premises has been made a containment zone till February 19. (PTI)
Considering the hardships faced by Kannada film industry’s artistes, producers and workers, it has been decided to allow cinema halls to fill up to 100 per cent of their capacity for four weeks on a trial basis, Health and Medical Education Minister K Sudhakar said on Wednesday.
The minister made the announcement after a meeting — held as per instructions of Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa — with key office-bearers of the Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce and representatives from the industry.
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Be sweet with Coorg Honey. Those were the words of Sri Shambhavananda Swamiji from Sri Ramakrishna Mission who developed a unique method of bee-keeping known as ‘Coorg Standard Hive’ in the hilly district of south Karnataka-Coorg (Kodagu). Now, the beekeepers want the state government to not only make the practice sustainable but also go big on promoting brand ‘Coorg Honey’.
Citing a recent investigation by the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), which found that honey sold by major brands in India was laced with modified sugar syrup, the beekeepers and producers of ‘Coorg Honey’ said they want the authorities concerned to take their brand across the country and beyond and bring back the halcyon days when the hill district used to be the country’s top honey producer.
Over the last few years, the practice of bee-keeping and honey collection in the district has declined, to the extent that the Coorg Honey and Wax Producers Co-operative Society Ltd is now forced to procure honey from North Indian states just to keep their brand alive.
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Karnataka recorded 474 positive cases of COVID-19 on Thursday, bringing the state tally to 9,41,070.
Among the districts, two cases were repoted in Bagalakote, six each in Ballari, Belagavi and Kodagu, nine each in Bengaluru Rural, Tumakuru and Udupi, 263 in Bengaluru Urban, 18 in Bidar, three each in Chamarajanagara and Davanagere, four each in Chikkaballapura, Chikkamagaluru, Raichuru, Uttara Kannada and Vijayapura, 16 in Chitradurga, 42 in Dakshina Kannada, 11 in Dharwada, 14 each in Hassana, Kalaburagi, five each in Kolara and Shivamogga, one in Mandya and 12 in Mysuru.
Karnataka recorded 474 positive cases of COVID-19 on Thursday, bringing the state tally to 9,41,070. The state recorded two deaths in Bengaluru Urban on Thursday, putting the state toll at 12,227. Both of them had succumbed due to comorbidities. A total of 470 patients were discharged following treatment, taking the total number of recoveries to 9,22,907.
As of Thursday, the number of active COVID-19 cases in Karnataka is 5917. Among these, 146 patients have been admitted in ICUs across the state.
The COVID positivity rate on Thursday was 0.62 per cent, while the case fatality rate was 0.42 per cent.
Around 29 per cent of people were covered during the state's COVID-19 vaccination drive on Thursday, putting the total coverage at 50 per cent. So far, nine AEFI cases have been recorded.
Of the 146 patients in the ICU, one patient each has been admitted in Bagalakote, Chikkamagaluru and Gadag, four patients in Belagavi, three each in Bengaluru Rural, Bidar, Chamarajanagar, Shivamogga, Tumakuru and Uttara Kannada, 72 in Bengaluru Urban, six in Dakshina Kannada, two each in Davanagere, Kolara, Koppala, Mandya and Vijayapura, five each in Dharwada, Mysuru and Udupi, seven in Hassana and 13 in Kalaburagi.
President Ram Nath Kovind arrived in Bengaluru on February 4. The president was received by Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa at HAL Airport. President Kovind in scheduled to address the valedictory function of Aero India 2021 at Yelahanka Air Force Station in the evening.
He will be visiting visit Madikeri in Kodagu district February 6 to inaugurate a museum at the erstwhile ancestral house of General Thimayya. On February 7, the President will be attending the 23rd annual convocation of the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences in Bengaluru.
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A stray dog in Karnataka miraculously escaped unharmed after getting trapped in a toilet with a leopard for hours. The incident took place in Bilinele village in Dakshina Kannada district on February 3. Pictures and videos of the bizarre encounter are now making rounds on the internet.
Twitter user and journalist Prajwal explained the entire episode in a tweet thread. Sharing a picture of both animals sitting uncomfortably, just meters apart in the toilet, he said the dog got stuck after being chased inside the toilet by the leopard.
The owner of the house immediately bolted the washroom from the outside and alerted the police. Despite the forest department’s efforts to trap the leopard using a net, it broke free and fled.
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The Indian Ocean Region (IOR) Defence Ministers’ Conclave began with a keynote address from Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on 4th February on the sidelines of Aero India 2021 in Bengaluru. Singh said that as the largest nation in the IOR region with a vast coast line of 7500 Kms, India has an active role to play for peaceful and prosperous co-existence of all countries. He stressed that the Indian Ocean is a shared asset and a lifeline to international trade and transport due to its control of major sea-lanes carrying half of the world’s container ships, one third of the world’s bulk cargo traffic and two thirds of the world’s oil shipments.
Singh said SAGAR - Security and Growth for All in the Region is the theme of Indian Ocean Policy as Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2015 and added that in line with this, the IOR conclave should focus on security, commerce, connectivity, fight against terrorism and inter cultural exchanges. He said IOR faces a number of challenges such as piracy, smuggling of drugs/people and arms, humanitarian and disaster relief, and Search & Rescue (SAR) which can be met through maritime co-operation. Identifying maritime resources as the key to sustained growth and development of IOR nations in the 21st century, Singh highlighted the need to ensure peace in the IOR region. He spoke of the various policy initiatives of the government to promote trade and tourism among IOR countries and emphasized the need to take economic, trade, naval cooperation and collaboration further in the region.
Referring to India’s growing Aerospace & Defence sector and its emergence as a global R&D hub with one of the world’s largest start up ecosystems, Singh said the recent order from the Indian Air Force to buy 83 Advanced Light Helicopters Mk-1A from Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is a milestone in India’s indigenization of defence manufacturing capabilities. He added that India was developing a comprehensive Maritime Domain Awareness picture in the IOR, which has resulted in signing of Technical Agreements for sharing of ‘White Shipping Information’.
With 27 countries from the IOR region attending the conclave, the minister said the enthusiastic participation was a symbol of the collective desire of the nations of the IOR region to work together. He applauded the dynamism, ideas and conviction for a brighter future displayed at the conclave.
Black ink was smeared on the face of writer Prof K S Bhagavan by a Bengaluru-based advocate, Meera Raghavendra at a court in Bengaluru. She accused Bhagavan of hurting sentiments of Hindus and posted video on her social media with 'Jai Shri Raam' slogan.
Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) Water supply coming under Cauvery Stage I will be disrupted between 8 am and 6 pm on Saturday, February 6, 2021. The disruption is due to an upgradation work of electrical lines in a pumping station.
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President Ram Nath Kovind will visit Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh from February 4 to 7.
According to the iterinary released by Rashtrapati Bhavan, the President will depart for Bengaluru today evening and will arrive at HAL Airport at 7.15 pm. Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa will received President Kovind and both of them will attend a dinner hosted for those participating in Aero India 2021 at J W Marriott Hotel in Bengaluru's Vittal Mallya Road at 8 pm.
On February 5, Kovind will address the valedictory function of the Aero India 2021 at Yelahanka Air Force Station.
He will be visiting visit Madikeri in Kodagu district February 6 to inaugurate a museum at the erstwhile ancestral house of General Thimayya. On February 7, Kovind will be attending the 23rd annual convocation of the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences in Bengaluru.
The AIADMK on Wednesday announced the removal of its Karnataka unit secretary M P Yuvaraj for alleged anti-party activities. Yuvaraj violated party principles and brought disrepute to it, AIADMK Coordinator O Panneerselvam and K Palaniswami said in a statement but did not mention the reason for the action.
Yuvraj "is being removed from all party responsibilities including primary membership," the two leaders said, adding, AIADMK workers should not have any contact with him. (PTI)
India on Wednesday displayed its prowess in military aeronautics at the opening session of the 13th edition of the biennial Aero India-2021, inaugurated by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh at the Yelahanka Air Force Station, Bengaluru. While the indigenously developed Tejas-LCA helicopters and Surya Kiran aircraft stole the show, Sukhoi, Rafale, Hawk and the American B-1B Lancer heavy bomber were among the star attractions.
The 13th edition of the biennial international event is said to be the world’s first hybrid aerospace show, with both physical and virtual elements.
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GMR Group signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Airbus today during Aero India 2021, Bengaluru to explore collaboration opportunities across aviation services, technologies and innovation.
GMR Group and Airbus will team up to explore potential synergies in several strategic areas of aviation services including maintenance, components, training, digital and airport services.
As part of the MoU, GMR Group and Airbus will collaborate to explore a broad scope of aviation services like maintenance, components, training, digital and airport services both for commercial and military aircraft to benefit the entire aerospace ecosystem in the country.
R P Sharma (60), 1987 batch IPS officer who retired as director-general of police a month ago, died at a private hospital in Bengaluru on Wednesday evening after a brief period of illness.
In September 2020, he was hospitalised after suffering a gunshot injury from his own weapon while cleaning revolver.
Sharma last served as chairman of Karnataka State Police Housing Corporation.
He is survived by wife and two children.
Considering the hardships faced by Kannada film industry’s artistes, producers and workers, it has been decided to allow cinema halls to fill up to 100 per cent of their capacity for four weeks on a trial basis, Health and Medical Education Minister K Sudhakar said on Wednesday.
The minister made the announcement after a meeting — held as per instructions of Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa — with key office-bearers of the Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce and representatives from the industry.
“It was discussed and as per the instructions of Chief Minister, the decision has been taken to allow 100 percent seatings for four weeks. Strict guidelines will be released tomorrow,” he said.
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Speaking at the inauguration of Aero India 2021, after formally sealing a Rs 48,000 crore deal to procure 83 Tejas light combat aircraft, in what the government has described as the ‘biggest’ Make in India defence contract, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh Wednesday asserted that India was vigilant and capable of handling any challenge.
“India faces threats and challenges emanating from multiple fronts,” Singh said, mentioning “state-sponsored and state-inflicted terrorism”. “We have long witnessed unfortunate attempts to employ force to change status quo along our unresolved borders. India is vigilant and prepared to counter and defeat any misadventure to defend our people and territorial integrity at all costs,” he said, adding Aero India will showcase the country’s “commitment” to growing defence capabilities.
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In what appears to be a strategy to blunt the influence of Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa over the dominant Lingayat community to which he belongs, a sub-sect of the community called the Panchamasali Lingayats – who constitute 70 per cent of the community – have launched a campaign demanding 15 per cent reservation under the backward classes quota in Karnataka.
A BJP MLA, Basavaraj Patil Yatnal, a vocal critic of Yediyurappa who is part of the campaign launched by Panchamasali seers, raised the quota demand in the state assembly on Tuesday.
He demanded a time-frame from the BJP government on including the Panchamasali Lingayats in 2A category for backward classes, to make them eligible for 15 per cent reservation in government jobs and education.
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Karnataka recorded 426 positive cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday, bringing the state tally to 9,40,596.
Among the districts, 11 cases were recorded in Ballari, nine in Belagavi, seven each in Bengaluru Rural, Bidar, Davanagere and Uttara Kannada, 199 in Bengaluru Urban, 14 in Chikkaballapura, one each in Chikkamagaluru and Haveri, five in Chitradurga, 23 in Dakshina Kannada, eight each in Dharwada and Udupi, two each in Gadag, Koppala and Raichuru, 10 each in Hassana and Kodagu, three each in Kalaburagi, Kolara, Mandya and Shivamogga, 28 in Mysuru, 18 in Tumakuru and four in Vijayapura.
Karnataka recorded 426 positive cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday, bringing the state tally to 9,40,596. The state recorded two deaths, putting the toll at 12,225. Both of them, one each in Bengaluru Urban and Hassana had succumbed due to comorbidities.
The state discharged 433 patients following treatment, putting the total number of recoveries at 9,22,437.
As of Wednesday, the number of active COVID-19 cases in Karnataka is 5915. Among these, 146 patients have been admitted in ICUs across the state.
Of the 146 patients in the ICU, four patients have been admitted in Belagavi, one each in Bagalakote and Chikkamagaluru, three each in Bengaluru Rural, Chamarajanagara, Shivamogga, Tumakuru and Uttara Kannada, 74 in Bengaluru Urban, two each in Bidar, Davanagere, Kolara, Mandya and Vijayapura, six in Dakshina Kannada, five each in Dharwada, Mysuru and Udupi, seven in Hassana and 13 in Kalaburagi.
Around 82 people were covered during the state's COVID-19 vaccination drive on Wednesday, putting the total coverage at 51 per cent. So far, nine AEFI cases have been recorded.
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The temperature-controlled supply-chain facility for international cargo at Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru (KIAB/ BLR Airport) received a fillip with the introduction of Envirotainer, a world leader in active cold-chain solutions for air cargo. BLR Airport is now the fourth Airport in the Country and second in South India to partner with Envirotainer. This enables pharmaceutical companies and their logistics partners to move temperature-sensitive cargo across the world, while maintaining the integrity and quality of products throughout journey.
This essentially means that temperature is maintained throughout to create an unbroken cold chain from manufacturing to the point of consumption. Backed by two dedicated cold zones, operated by Air India SATS Airport Services (AI-SATS) and Menzies Aviation Bobba Bangalore (MABB), the new cold-chain solution will boost the movement of pharmaceutical products from major manufacturing clusters such as Hyderabad, Goa, Vishakhapatnam and other places in South India.
Pharmaceutical products account for 13% of the total international cargo throughput from BLR Airport each year, with USA, UK, Australia, Canada, France, Vietnam, Philippines, Germany, Nigeria, Algeria, Uganda and Russia being the top destinations.
AI-SATS will provide the handling and storing services for Envirotainer.
The government on Wednesday formally sealed the Rs 48,000 crore deal to procure 83 Tejas light combat aircraft from state-run aerospace behemoth Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd.
The contract was handed over by Director General (Acquisition), Ministry of Defence, V L Kantha Rao to Chairman and Managing Director of HAL, R Madhavan, at the inaugural ceremony of Aero India-2021, the country’s premier defence and aerospace show, in the presence of Defence Minister Rajnath Singh.
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The exam schedule of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) class 12 has been released. The students will appear for the board exams from May 4 to June 10 amid COVID-19 pandemic.
The class 12 exam will be conducted in two shifts – 10.30 to 1.30 pm and the afternoon shift at 2.30 pm onwards. According to CBSE, in second shift, exams of the subjects which are not offered by the students of schools situated abroad will be held.
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The 13th edition of the Aero India show began at Bengaluru’s Yelahanka Air Force Station on Tuesday. The three-day show will be held from February 3 to 5.
The event was inaugurated by Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh. Three Mi-17 helicopters took part in the flypast during the inauguration of Aero India-2021.
Speaking at the event, Singh said that India offers a unique opportunity in defence and aerospace manufacturing. Under the Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan, domestic manufacturing of bigger and complex defence platforms has become the focus of the country’s defence policy, he said.
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The Bengaluru City Police Commissioner has prohibited flying of all sub-conventional aerial platforms like Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), drones and balloons in the city from February 1 to 8 in view of the three-day Aero India show.
Flying of all sub-conventional aerial platforms such as Unmanned Aerial Vehicles/ Robotic Process Automation, Para-gliders/ Micro-lights/ Small Aircrafts, Drones/ Quad Copters, Balloons is prohibited within the limits of Bengaluru City Police Commissionerate from February 1 to 8, Police Commissioner Kamal Pant said in an order. According to city police, security measures have already been put in place as a large number of delegates are expected to attend the event.
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With the three-day Aero India show underway at Bengaluru’s Yelahanka from February 3 to 5, the Karnataka government Department of Industrial Training and Employment (DITE), in collaboration with Tata Technologies will be showcasing their initiative – Transformation of 150 Government Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) into Technological Hubs – during the show.
According to a release, the civil and technological upgradation of the ITIs to be utilised as skill development centres for the youth and as technological hubs by MSMEs and large industries will be showcased. The ITI transformation programme has been undertaken by the Karnataka government to create a highly skilled workforce and attract investments.
The release stated that that the technological upgradation of the ITIs will help in introducing 10 additional advanced trades and multiple focused short-term courses and operationalise state-of-the-art equipment at 150 ITIs with the latest technology.
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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released the datesheet of class 10 examination. The exams will be held in offline mode from May 4 to June 10. The board has said they have released the schedule three months prior the exam so that “they make their study plan and overcome the problems faced during pandemic.”
The class 10 exam will begin at 10:30 am till 1:30 pm from May 4.
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh attended the Aero India show in Bengaluru's Yelahanka today.
Three Mi-17 helicopters took part in the flypast during the inauguration of the Aero India-2021.
The event will be held from February 3 to February 5.
In a veiled attack on China over the standoff in Eastern Ladakh, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Wednesday said India is prepared to defend the territorial integrity at all costs. “We have long witnessed unfortunate attempts to employ force to change the status quo along our unresolved borders. India is vigilant and prepared to counter and defeat any misadventure to defend our people and the territorial integrity at all costs,” said Singh during the Aero India show in Bengaluru.
Calling terrorism a global threat, the minister spoke about the challenged faced by India from multiple fronts. “India also faces threats and challenges emanating from multiple fronts. India is a victim of state-sponsored and state inflicted terrorism, which is now a global threat,” said Singh.
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Karnataka Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Tuesday said the state government is seriously considering a ban on hookah bars in the state. "Hookah bars are a serious matter. Some of them are in restaurants, while some are standalone in cities such as Bengaluru and Mysuru," Bommai said.
Responding to a question raised by Congress member Sowmya Reddy in the legislative Assembly, he said, local bodies like Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) give licence to them, we are conducting raids and booking cases against them, already over 70 cases have been booked in Bengaluru alone this year.
"It is not enough, youth are getting attracted to Hookah bars. I have asked officials to study regarding action taken or ban on hookah bars in other states. We are seriously considering banning the hookah bars...we will bring in necessary laws," he said, adding that the cooperation from BBMP and other local bodies who are the licensing authority was important.
Raising the issue, Sowmya Reddy said drugs were still available in hookah bars and cafes, and called for sustained action against drugs. (PTI)
Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) has announced that the transport authority will be operating buses to and from the venue during the Aero India Show in Bengaluru's Yelahanka from February 3 to 5.
In a release, BMTC said that they will be providing safe and affordable commute between Kempegowda Bus Station and Yelahanka Bus Station on these three days, while adhering to COVID-19 norms.
The Karnataka High Court has sought details of the cases withdrawn by the state government on the request of ministers and elected representatives. It has also asked whether public prosecutors were alerted to its order of December 1, 2020, saying prosecutors must not blindly implement August 31, 2020, state government order to withdraw 62 cases.
The High Court’s directive followed a report by The Indian Express on January 29 that between October and December 2020, 21 cases related to communal incidents or cow protection had been dropped by courts in Karnataka on the basis of the August 31 order. The beneficiaries included BJP Mysuru MP Prathap Simha, 206 members of Hindu groups, and 106 Muslims. The report had been brought to the court’s notice.
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Karnataka recorded 395 positive cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday, bringing the state tally to 9,40,170.
Among the districts, 11 cases were recorded in Ballari, nine in Belagavi, seven each in Bengaluru Rural, Bidar, Davanagere and Uttara Kannada, 199 in Bengaluru Urban, 14 in Chikkaballapura, one each in Chikkamagaluru and Haveri, five in Chitradurga, 23 in Dakshina Kannada, eight each in Dharwada and Udupi, two each in Gadag, Koppala and Raichuru, 10 each in Hassana and Kodagu, three each in Kalaburagi, Kolara, Mandya and Shivamogga, 28 in Mysuru, 18 in Tumakuru and four in Vijayapura.
Karnataka recorded 395 positive cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday, bringing the state tally to 9,40,170. The state recorded three deaths on Tuesday, putting the state toll at 12,223. All three of the deaths were recorded in Bengaluru Urban, with two of the patients having succumbed due to comorbidities.
The state discharged 412 patients following treatment, putting the total number of recoveries at 9,22,004.
As of Tuesday, the number of active COVID-19 cases in Karnataka is 5924. Among these, 148 patients have been admitted in the ICU.
Of the 148 patients in the ICU, two patients each have been admitted in Belagavi, Bidar, Gadag, Kolara and Vijayapura, one each in Bagalakote, Chamarajanagara, Chikkamagaluru and Mandya, three each in Bengaluru Rural, Davanagere and Shivamogga, 74 in Bengaluru Urban, six each in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi, five each in Dharwada, Mysuru and Tumakuru, seven in Hassana, 13 in Kalaburagi and four in Uttara Kannada.
Around 23 per cent of people were covered during the state's COVID-19 vaccination drive on Tuesday, putting the total coverage at 51 per cent. So far, nine AEFI cases have been recorded.
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