Karnataka HC seeks details of unlicensed Bengaluru pubs

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November 22, 2019

Bengaluru, Nov 22: The high court on Thursday sought information from the government on the number of pubs/bars operating without valid licence issued under Licensing and Controlling of Places of Public Entertainment (Bangalore City) Order of 2005.

A division bench headed by chief justice Abhay Shreeniwas Oka gave this direction while hearing a PIL relating to nuisance created by pubs/bars in Indiranagar. The bench noted that in case of establishments operating without valid licences, the authorities can take action under Section 36 of Karnataka Police Act, 1963.

The court said police have not followed mandatory requirements while registering FIRs in such cases and pointed out that the notification issued by the Centre is clear as KSPCB officials and deputy commissioners have been made authorised officers to register complaints.

Noise meters

The bench directed the authorities to submit a report after ascertaining the need for noise recording devices in Bengaluru. This was after the court was informed that the equipment in possession of the authorities are obsolete. The court was also told the 2016 tender process for procuring 250 such meters is held up in litigation. The next hearing is fixed for December 13. The petitioners have complained about noise emanating from 100-odd pubs/bars in a radius of 2km in Indiranagar.

35 detention centres to house immigrants

Thirty-five temporary detention centres to house illegal immigrants enlarged on bail or after serving their sentences have been identified across the state, the government told the HC.

VS Hegde, state public prosecutor II, said this before Justice KN Phaneendra, who is hearing bail applications filed by Babul Khan and Tania, two illegal immigrants from Bangladesh. In Bengaluru, the SPP said Devraj Urs Bhavan in Doddaballapura will house immigrants. The court was told 612 cases have been registered under Foreigners Act and other laws against 866 people from different countries.

Assistant solicitor general C Shashikantha said as per international convention, illegal immigrants should be kept in detention centres in India and looked after till their death, if the country of their origin disowns them after their release on completion of sentence.

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March 18,2025

Udupi, Mar 18: In response to concerns over the potential cancellation of the Mangaluru-Madgaon Vande Bharat Express due to low passenger occupancy, Udupi-Chikkamagaluru MP Kota Srinivas Poojary has proposed extending the service to Mumbai instead of discontinuing it.

MP Poojary met Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw and urged him to consider the extension, highlighting the benefits it would bring to commuters and the economy. The minister promptly directed railway officials to ensure the train service is not discontinued and to explore the feasibility of extending it to Mumbai.

A detailed report on the economic significance of Mangaluru and Udupi was also presented, stressing the necessity of the train's extension. Additionally, a request was made to introduce a sleeper Vande Bharat train between Mangaluru and Mumbai in the future.

Expressing gratitude to the minister for his prompt attention and assurance of support, MP Poojary welcomed the positive response and reiterated his commitment to improving railway connectivity in the region.

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March 20,2025

Mangaluru International Airport (MIA), Karnataka’s second busiest airport, has seen 148.5kg of gold smuggled between 2019 and December 2024, with 90% arriving from the UAE. Customs officials recorded 346 cases, averaging 30kg of gold seized per year (2.5kg per month). Most smugglers are from Kerala and Bhatkal.

A senior customs officer revealed that MIA sees at least five gold smuggling cases per month. Numbers dropped during the pandemic but surged after flights resumed. Many offenders are first-time carriers, while some are habitual smugglers. With fewer flights, customs thoroughly checks passengers, making smuggling harder.

Smugglers constantly innovate concealment methods. Hiding gold in the rectum remains common, but gold is also found in trolley bags, mobile covers, chocolate boxes, milk powder, biscuit packets, and clothing layers. Electronic devices like car speaker magnets, LED bulbs, AirPods, wristwatches, and ballpoint pens have been used.

Unusual tactics include hiding gold in a woman’s hairband, a baby’s diaper, and even a kheer mix packet (347g). In one case, a passenger attempted to smuggle 100g in his mouth under a mask but was caught.

Officials note that while the UAE remains a key source, smugglers now bring gold from other Gulf countries, continuously adapting to evade detection.

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March 27,2025

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The Karnataka government has announced that Nandini milk will become ₹4 costlier per litre starting April 1, 2025. This is the second price hike this year.

The decision was made during a cabinet meeting led by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. Karnataka Cooperation Minister K N Rajanna and Animal Husbandry Minister K Venkatesh said the increase is meant to support dairy farmers by covering the rising costs of producing and processing milk.

Officials also said that:

>> The extra money from the price hike will go directly to the milk producers.

>> The earlier ₹2 price hike (announced on June 26, 2024) will be withdrawn.

>> The new price hike of ₹4 will apply to both 500 ml and 1-litre packets.

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