Rain causes havoc across Dakshina Kannada, Udupi

August 11, 2012

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Mangalore Udupi, August 11: Heavy rains that has been lashing Dakshina Kannada district receded on Friday. However, rains continue to batter Udupi district.

In the last 24 hours, Moodbidri has received 121.2 mm rainfall, followed by Mangalore—94 mm, Bantwal—93.9 mm, Belthangady—79.4 mm, Sullia—52.4 mm, Kadaba—50 mm and Puttur—42.5 mm.

The rain fury over Udupi taluk has left the low lying areas submerged and rivers overflowing at the danger level. Udupi taluk received 153.4 mm rainfall in the last 24 hours.

The unprecedented incessant rain that lashed the taluk has increased the threat of flooding in many areasA and some islands (Kudrus) in the region remained completely immersed in water. According to sources from Udupi taluk office, the islands Balekudru, Bavalikudru and Ramanakudru in Neelavar region are submerged in water.

The surrounding areas of Sri Krishna mutt remained inundated. There is a threat of flooding in Heroor, Havanje and Paduthonse regions. And also some areas like Korangrapadi, Manipur, Kutpadi and Padukere are under the threat of flooding. The sea erosion has intensified in Udyavara and the connecting stretch has been damaged.

The agricultural lands in Karatattu, Betlakki, Giliyaru and Kavady regions are submerged in the water damaging the paddy and other crops. Besides sea erosion has also intensified in the areas of Kodikanyana, Manoor and Kotathattu-Padukere region.

Tahsildar Abhijin told Deccan Herald that enough measures have been taken to handle the situation. He said two to three boats have been kept ready in the areas of Heroor, Uppuru, Neelavara and Belmannu. River Swarna was overflowing the danger level mark in the morning, however it has subsided by three feet in the evening as rains receded. He said that gruel centers (Ganji Kendras) have been opened to shift the flood victims.

The rainfall in the higher altitude of Agumbe Ghat may prove detrimental as it increases the water level in Swarna River, he added.

Flash floods on NH-66 at Mabukalla near Brahmavar disrupted the movement of vehicles. The Kudrumane area in Vaddarse is submerged in water. In Yenugudde, a house belonging to Kamala Kanchan was partially damaged when a coconut tree fell on the house. In Tangadi in Heeriyar village, a house of one Sadhu Panthi was partially damaged. The roof top of the Babbuswami temple was damaged when a tree fell on it. In Bairampalli, a house belonging to Padmavathi Kulalathi was partially damaged owing to heavy rains. In Kenjur, the house of one Anand Naika was partially damaged due to rain. Schools and Colleges in the taluk were declared holiday.

Karkala Taluk received 68 mm rainfall in the last 24 hours. Tahsildar Jaganath Rao said the situation in the taluk is back to normalcy and there is no casualties and damages reported from anywhere in the taluk, he added.

In Kundapur taluk, the water level in the major rivers including Souparnika is flowing below the danger level. Tahsildar Lalanke Ravi said that the taluk recorded 117.4 mm rainfall.A house belonging to Vanaja Shedthi of Kelamane in Henguvalli of Kundapur taluk was partially damaged due to heavy rain. The house of Parvarthy Mogaveera in Koteshwara was partially damaged when coconut tree fell on it.

The district recorded an overall 112.93 mm rainfall for the last 24 hours.

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September 9,2024

Mangaluru, Sept 9: An action committee has voiced concerns about the construction of a new toll plaza near Sooralpady Masjid on the Mangaluru-Moodbidri-Karkala National Highway 169, 17 km from Nanthoor. Amidst ongoing construction, the Action Committee Against Surathkal Toll Gate claims irregularities and poor site selection.

Committee convener Muneer Katipalla noted that only 50% of the Nanthoor-Moodbidri-Karkala highway upgrade is complete after seven to eight years. The Nanthoor-Vamanjoor stretch remains unfinished, causing traffic issues, while dangerous hillside cutting near Kettikal has forced residents to relocate. Additionally, a flyover near Kaikamba threatens a local market.

Katipalla also criticized the construction of a bypass road, alleging it benefits real estate investors and inflates the project cost, which could increase toll fees. The proposed toll plaza, situated 36 km from Talapady toll gate and 35 km from Brahmarakotlu toll gate, violates distance regulations and is too close to local amenities, raising public objections.

There is growing concern that toll collection might begin before the project's completion, with locals frustrated by unaddressed grievances. Social activist Bava Padarangi, DYFI leader Srinath Kulal, and other community leaders attended the site visit.

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September 20,2024

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Mangaluru, Sep 20: The bye-election for the MLC seat, vacated by Kota Srinivas Poojary after his election as an MP, will take place on October 21. The election covers 6,037 voters from 392 local bodies across Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts. Dakshina Kannada Deputy Commissioner and election officer Mullai Muhilan provided details at a press conference held at the DC office on Thursday.

Key Election Dates:

Nomination Period: September 26 to October 3
Verification of Nominations: October 4
Last Date for Withdrawal of Nominations: October 7
Election Day: October 21 (Polling from 8 AM to 4 PM)
Vote Counting: October 24

Code of Conduct:

The model code of conduct came into effect on September 19 and will remain in place until October 28 in both Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts. During this period, government development projects cannot be announced, and foundation stone-laying ceremonies are prohibited. Political banners and hoardings are also banned. Government officials are restricted from participating in public programs or meetings. The Election Commission will oversee all political events, and the regulations that apply to MP and MLA elections will also govern this MLC bye-election.

Election Management:

Additional DCs of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi will assist as election officers. While no election-related check posts will be set up, flying squads and video surveillance teams will monitor compliance. Political party buntings and hoardings will be removed immediately.

Voter and Polling Information:

Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts fall under the Dakshina Kannada local body authority. In this bye-election, eligible voters include members of gram panchayats, city corporations, city municipalities, town municipalities, town panchayats, as well as MLAs, MLCs, and MPs.

Dakshina Kannada: 3,551 voters, 234 polling booths
Udupi: 2,486 voters, 158 polling booths

Officials Present:

The press conference was attended by ZP CEO Dr. Anand, Additional DC Dr. Santhosh Kumar, Police Commissioner Anupam Agarwal, SP Yatheesh, MCC Commissioner Anand C L, and Assistant Commissioner Girish Nandan.

This election marks a significant political event for both districts, with voters from various local bodies participating in the process.

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New Delhi: The Supreme Court today sought a report from the Karnataka High Court over controversial remarks made by Justice Vedavyasachar Srishananda during a recent court hearing.

Justice Srishananda, while addressing a landlord-tenant dispute, referred to a Muslim-majority area in Bengaluru as "Pakistan" and made a misogynistic comment involving a woman lawyer. 

A five-judge bench led by Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, along with Justices S Khanna, B R Gavai, S Kant, and H Roy, expressed the need for establishing clear guidelines for constitutional court judges regarding their remarks in court. 

The Supreme Court bench said that when social media plays an active role in monitoring and amplifying courtroom proceedings, there is an urgency to ensure judicial commentary aligns with the decorum expected from courts of law.

"Our attention has been drawn to some comments made by Karnataka High Court judge Justice V Srishananda during the conduct of judicial proceedings. We have asked the AG and SG to assist us. We ask the registrar general of the High Court to submit a report to this court after seeking administrative directions from the Chief Justice of Karnataka High Court. This exercise may be carried out in 2 weeks," the top court directed.

Videos of Justice Srishanananda have gone viral on social media.

In one video, he refers to a Muslim-dominated locality in Bengaluru as "Pakistan" and on another video he was seen making objectionable comments against a woman lawyer. In the second incident, Justice Srishanananda can be heard telling the woman lawyer that she seemed to know a lot about the "opposition party", so much so that she might be able to reveal the colour of their undergarments.

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