CPI protesters highlight people's urge for pre-budget

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February 16, 2012

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Mangalore, February 16: The members of Communist Party of India on Wednesday staged a protest demanding preparation of budget for the fiscal year with genuine concern for people.

Staging a stir near Deputy Commissioner's office under the slogan 'People's urge for pre-budget' they said that budget should not be the vehicle for the ruling party to make declarations that would bring them popularity. Instead it should have genuine concern for the people evidently.

In the agriculture budget the Government had portrayed as though it has given lot of priority and importance to farmers. However, the citizens of Karnataka have so far not questioned the implementation of the Agriculture Budget. The protesters said that only budgets are being presented religiously year after year to make headlines but implementation of the budget is not happening.

They said that poor farmers, without any other go have been cultivating government land. Though decades ago they have applied for regularization of these lands under Form 50, 53 the Government has not given title deeds. They said that this time, the budget must address this issue.

“In most of the Panchayats across the State the poor have been struggling to get inch of land. When they apply for sites, Panchayats give only one reply that they do not have land at present. In such a case let Government purchase land and distribute it among the siteless,” the protesters said adding that the plight of Primary Health Centres in rural areas is not fine.

The demands of the protesters include declaring special relief packages for farmers of drought affected areas and write off their debts. Desist from land acquisition in the name of industry, development and encroachment and adopt a pragmatic scientific policy. To introduce pension scheme like in Kerala and Maharashtra and pay monthly pension of Rs 2000 for all farmers who have crossed 60 years of age and to declare a minimum wage of Rs 10,000 per month for workers of unorganized sector.

They also demanded that the Government should allocate more residential sites and higher grants on priority for poor and middle class people in urban and rural sector. It must take immediate measures to formulate actin plan to redeem the power crisis of the state and take stringent measures to control power theft, abuse and permanent policies to augment power production, the said.

They also said that government must revise the list of BPL beneficiaries on scientific basis and issue ration cards to all those deserving and distribute food grains. Rectification of environmental hazards consequential to illegal mining and take stringent action against those responsible for it as per the recommendation of the special empowerment committee constituted by the Supreme Court and implementation of the Lokayuktha report on illegal mining submitted by Justice Santosh Hegde and punish the guilty.

Appointment of a capable, spotless judge to the Lokayuktha and fill all the vacancies in the Lokayuktha institution and its special court. Sthree Shakthi self-help groups must be given a loan of Rs 5 Lakhs without interest as per the model of Andhra Pradesh.

Beedi workers shall be provided with the minimum wage of Rs 103 per rolling of 1000 beedies and consumer price index must be fixed at 4 paisa per point. The minimum pension must be raised to Rs 1500 per month. All school going children shall be benefited with the scholarship provided by the welfare fund organization.

Provision of Hakkupatra to all the beneficiaries of the Ashraya Yojana without any further delay. Special attention must be given to improvement of all government hospitals, purchase of medicines and for appointment of Doctors providing additional grant in this regard.

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January 6,2025

Two cases of Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) were reported in Bengaluru on January 6 - a 3-month-old baby who has been discharged and an 8-month-old who is recovering at a hospital in the Karnataka capital. This marks the first reported cases of HMPV in India.

The infected infants and their families have no recent travel history, ruling out exposure from other regions or countries, the health department said.

HMPV is a respiratory virus that often causes mild symptoms resembling a cold but can lead to other complications, particularly in infants, the elderly, and those with weakened immune systems. The virus can occasionally trigger pneumonia or exacerbate chronic respiratory conditions. Cases typically rise during the winter and early spring.

The Centre announced on Sunday that it is monitoring HMPV and other respiratory viruses, especially following recent reports of increased respiratory illnesses in China. A Joint Monitoring Group (JMG) convened on January 4 to evaluate the situation, with representatives from the World Health Organisation (WHO), National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), and other health organisations participating.

Respiratory illnesses in China align with seasonal variations caused by viruses such as influenza, RSV, and HMPV. Current surveillance data from India does not indicate any unusual surge in respiratory infections, according to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

As a precaution, the Centre has increased laboratory capacity for HMPV testing. The ICMR will monitor HMPV trends throughout the year, alongside other respiratory illnesses such as influenza-like illness (ILI) and severe acute respiratory infections (SARI). A robust network of surveillance systems, including those operated by ICMR and the Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme (IDSP), continues to track respiratory infections across the country.

Hospitals have been advised to strengthen isolation protocols for suspected cases, ensure the availability of essential medicines, and promptly report ILI and SARI cases through the Integrated Health Information Platform (IHIP).

Precautions to Take:

To reduce the risk of HMPV infection, individuals are advised to:

  • Wash hands frequently with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.
  • Avoid close contact with people who have respiratory symptoms.
  • Wear masks in crowded or high-risk areas, especially during seasonal outbreaks.
  • Maintain good indoor ventilation by keeping windows open when possible.
  • Disinfect commonly touched surfaces regularly, such as doorknobs, toys, and tables.
  • Monitor infants, the elderly, and people with chronic illnesses for symptoms like persistent cough or breathing difficulties.
  • Seek prompt medical attention if respiratory symptoms worsen or persist. 

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January 16,2025

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Mangaluru, Jan 16: In an unimaginable twist of fate, the vibrant life of 19-year-old K Ahmed Shaheem was abruptly cut short on the evening of January 15, as he collapsed and passed away while enjoying a game of badminton with friends at Falnir, Mangaluru.

Shaheem, the beloved son of Shareef, originally from Addoor and currently residing at Ivory Tower, Attavar, Mangaluru, was in the prime of his youth. 

A student pursuing his graduation at a local private college, Shaheem had a bright future ahead, filled with dreams and ambitions. His sudden death has left family, friends, and the entire community in shock and grief.

Witnesses recount the heart-wrenching moment when Shaheem, in the middle of an energetic game, suddenly fell to the ground. His friends, devastated by the sight, rushed him to the hospital in the hope of saving his life. But tragically, doctors confirmed that he had passed away by the time he arrived.

Shaheem was not only a student, but also a passionate individual deeply involved in various social organizations, where he touched many lives with his kindness and commitment. His sudden departure has left a void that can never be filled, and his memory will remain forever etched in the hearts of all who knew him.

As his family mourns the loss of their precious son, the community stands in solidarity, deeply moved by the untimely loss of a young life that had so much promise.

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January 17,2025

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Mangaluru, Jan 17: A heart-wrenching accident at Nadupadavu near Kattukodi on the outskirts of the city claimed the life of a young scooter rider this morning. 

The victim, identified as Abubakar Siddiq Razwi (22), son of Moydeen Kunji Bavu and a resident of Nadupadavu, tragically succumbed to his injuries on the spot.

The accident occurred when a scooter traveling from Deralakatte collided with an Ace Tempo heading from Mudipu to Thokkottu.

Abubakar, a final-year student at an Arabic Shariah College in Kasargod, leaves behind a community in mourning. The tempo driver also sustained injuries in the collision.

The Mangaluru South Traffic Police have registered a case and are conducting an investigation into the incident.

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