88.6% of the area in Karnataka now reeling under drought

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December 27, 2018

Newsroom, Dec 27: The Karnataka government has declared 156 out of the 176 taluks of the state drought hit in the wake of a failed northeast monsoon. In other words, as much as 88.6% of the area in the state has now been declared drought-hit.

This has added to the growing call for the speedy implementation of the farm loan waiver to mitigate the deepening agrarian distress.

As many as 100 taluks that received deficit rain in the southwest monsoon, affecting kharif cultivation, had been declared drought-hit months ago. Yesterday, a Cabinet sub-committee decided to declare 56 more taluks drought-hit, with the State recording a deficit of -49% rainfall in the northeast monsoon.

Of the 156 officially drought-hit taluks, 95 are “severely hit” while the remaining 61 are “moderately hit”. In 2016-2017, as many as 164 taluks were declared drought-hit.

“The State has suffered an estimated loss of ₹20,000 crore owing to drought in the kharif season. A joint survey will now be undertaken to estimate losses in the rabi season. The net result of floods and the failure of the southwest and northeast monsoons will have a severe impact on the Gross State Domestic Product,” Revenue Minister R.V. Deshpande told presspersons here on Wednesday. Sowing did not take place in about 7 lakh hectares of 73 lakh hectares during the kharif season owing to deficit rain.

Explaining the extent of impact on agricultural activities in the State, he said: “Of the 31.80 lakh hectares that come under rabi cultivation, sowing has taken place on only 26.03 lakh hectares. In the corresponding period last year, the total area under cultivation in the rabi season was 29.09 lakh hectares.”

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October 12,2024

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Udupi: In a significant operation, the Malpe police have arrested seven Bangladeshi nationals who were illegally residing in India using forged Aadhaar cards. Udupi Superintendent of Police, Dr. Arun K, stated that the arrests followed after an immigration incident involving one of the group's members.

Muhammed Manik, one of the arrested individuals, was caught attempting to travel to Dubai via Mangaluru International Airport with a fake passport. Alert immigration officers at the airport detained him and handed him over to the Bajpe police, who registered a case. Following this, the Udupi police, acting on the information provided by the Bajpe police and immigration authorities, conducted an investigation that led to the arrest of the seven individuals in Hoode village, Paduthonse, Udupi.

The arrested individuals have been identified as Hakeem Ali (24), Sujon S K alias Farooq (19), Ismail S K (30), Kareem S K (20), Salam S K (22), Rajikul S K (20), and Mohammed Sojib (20), all hailing from Bangladesh.

The group entered India without any valid documentation and managed to acquire fake Aadhaar cards, which they used to stay in the country illegally. According to police sources, a person named Kajol from Agartala assisted them in obtaining the fraudulent Aadhaar cards, while a Bangladeshi named Usman facilitated their illegal entry into India under the guise of employment. Both Kajol and Usman are currently at large.

The Malpe police have registered cases under several sections, including Sections 19(2), 318(4), 336(2), 336(3), 340(2), and 190 of the BNS, related to fraud and illegal entry. Interrogations are ongoing as the police seek further details in connection with the case.

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