Two House panels halt 'study tours', but another holidays in Australia

December 27, 2013

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Bangalore, Dec 27: Public criticism has forced two legislature committees to put on hold their proposed 'study tour' abroad. But, nine members of another legislature committee have already landed in Australia.

They are scheduled to visit New Zealand and welcome 2014 in style at a private hotel on the Fiji Islands, where the sun rises first in the whole world. On Thursday, sources in the secretariat said that the Estimates Committee's study tour to Brazil, Argentina and Peru had been postponed indefinitely after the adverse reactions, mainly in the media, to their trip.

While the chairman of the committee Malikayya Guttedar, the Congress MLA, is reportedly not ready to yield to the pressure to scrap the 'study tour', several members in the Estimates Committee are now sceptical about going on the tour. JD(S)?MLA?Shivashankar, who till Wednesday was for the trip, on Thursday said that he was not bothered with it any more.

“I have not given any thought to the trip,” he told Deccan Herald. Guttedar remained incommunicado.

According to officials in the secretariat, the Urban Local Bodies and Panchayat Raj Committee too had obtained sanction for its 'study tour' abroad. Now, this committee - with B Sriramalu and D?K?Shivakumar as its members - has also decided to postpone its trip.

The members of the Committee on Welfare of Backward Classes and Minorities is presently 'holidaying' in Australia.

The tour of the nine members, including three officers, is on till January 5, 2014. The members have already drawn an advance of Rs 96 lakh towards the trip. The balance 10 per cent of the funds will be claimed by the members once they return. This amount is exclusive of the TA/DA which the members will claim after they return.

None in the legislature secretariat is coming forward to give information regarding the tours of the various committees, though public money is being spent on them.

It is a known fact that no legislator bothers to submit a report on the 'study tour' or at least discuss about the 'knowledge' they gain, on the floor of the House.

BSR?Congress MLA from Kudachi P?Rajeev, who is also a member of the committee, told Deccan Herald, “I?do not think it is wrong to travel abroad. MLAs who visit foreign countries gain knowledge which can be used for developing their constituencies.”

Rajeev said even he was all set to go on the tour, with the visa coming through for the three countries.

However, due to constituency-related matters, he decided to drop out at the last moment. Four other MLAs also dropped out of the 'study tour' due to personal or constituency-related matters.

Commenting on the trips, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said, “I have no role play in this regard. It does not come under my purview. The MLAs have taken a decision to tour and they have gone ahead with it.”

When Jagadish Shettar was the chief minister, he had cancelled the trips of certain legislature committee members as there was public criticism. He had said that due to the drought-like situation in the State, it was not right on the part of the MLAs to tour abroad.

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September 20,2024

Starting in the 2025-26 academic year, private universities in Karnataka offering professional courses will no longer conduct separate entrance exams. This decision follows a directive from the state’s Higher Education Department, prompting private universities to form an association and agree to this significant change.

In a recent meeting with Higher Education Minister Dr. M. C. Sudhakar, representatives from 17 private universities confirmed their decision to discontinue individual entrance tests. Of the 27 private universities in the state, 17 offer professional courses, and they have collectively agreed to accept scores from existing national or state-level entrance exams.

“Some universities will consider JEE scores, others will rely on KCET, and a few are inclined towards COMEDK,” Dr. Sudhakar stated, leaving the choice of examination to the universities themselves. However, the department has also suggested that the universities consider a unified entrance test for admissions.

Looking ahead, Dr. Sudhakar hinted that the government may introduce a common entrance test for general degree courses at private universities as well. "As government colleges and universities currently don’t require entrance exams for general degree courses, we haven’t made any decisions on this yet," he explained.

The meeting also addressed concerns over the high fees charged by private universities. To regulate this, the universities were instructed to establish fee fixation committees, headed by retired judges, as required by law. These committees will be responsible for determining tuition fees. Additionally, the government will continue to regulate fees for 40% of seats in professional courses that are filled through KCET.

In an effort to bring greater uniformity among private institutions, the government is considering enacting a common law for all private universities, which would replace the individual acts currently governing each university. This would place all private universities under a single regulatory framework.

This move is expected to streamline the admissions process and create a more standardized system for both professional and general degree programs across Karnataka's private universities.

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September 20,2024

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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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September 19,2024

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Mangaluru, Sep 19: Following the recent Nipah virus-related fatalities in Kerala, health authorities in Dakshina Kannada are taking proactive measures to monitor for potential cases of monkey fever. While typically found in African countries, monkey fever has raised concerns within the district, prompting increased vigilance.

To ensure early detection, travelers arriving at Mangaluru’s international airport and local ports will undergo health screenings. Additionally, a dedicated ambulance has been placed on standby for any emergent cases, and Wenlock Hospital has set aside a special ward with six reserved beds specifically for monkey fever patients.

"We currently have no confirmed cases of monkey fever in Dakshina Kannada, and there are no direct orders from the state government," said Dr. Timmaiah, the District Health Officer. "However, we are taking preventive measures, including continuous screening of incoming passengers. A special meeting is also being planned to discuss future action steps."

Dr. Timmaiah further highlighted the rise in general viral infections following the region's recent shift in weather patterns. "With the decline in rainfall, we are seeing an uptick in viral cases, particularly fevers accompanied by cough, cold, and throat pain, especially in children. Though Mangaluru has experienced mostly sunny weather, occasional rain at night has contributed to the spread of illnesses. It’s crucial for the public to remain vigilant and take preventive measures."

Health officials are urging residents to seek timely medical advice and follow recommended precautions to mitigate the spread of infectious diseases.

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