DK SDPI candidate files nomination, vows to fight against communalism

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March 25, 2014

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Mangalore, Mar 25: On Tuesday, SDPI candidate Mohammed Haneef Khan filed his nomination papers at the office of Deputy Commissioner to contest from Dakshina Kannada constituency, along with substitute (proxy) candidate Mohammed Akram Hasan.

The candidates and party workers undertook a procession from Ambedkar Circle before filing the nomination papers and arrived at DC office.

The two candidates were accompanied by JD(S) leaders Deviprasad Shetty and Sushil Noronha and SDPI leaders Abdul Majeed and Mohammed Kunhi.

The state units of JD(S) and SDPI have formed a pre-poll alliance with each other, to emerge as a stronger party in the Lok Sabha elections.

Speaking to reporters after filing his nomination papers, Haneef Khan said that the party would against the rampant corruption and communalism spreading in the state. Both the Congress and the BJP have misused their power. The situation now demands an alternative from both the parties, which will be provided by the JD(S)-SDPI alliance, he said.

“Our agenda is fight against corruption and communalism, along with empowerment of the labour class. Since SDPI is a cadre-based party, the cadres will undertake door-to-door campaigning. We are confident of gaining votes not only from Muslims, but also from non-Muslim electorates,” he said.

Congress and BJP will not win '

The SDPI candidate, hailing from B C Road, said that the Congress played tricks prior to every election to entice the votes of minorities, while the BJP was merely highlighting Narendra Modi as the party had lost its credibility.

Speaking on his stand on the controversial Yettinahole project, Mr Khan said that the party had every intention of opposing the project, and would oppose it in an intense manner.

JD(S) Udupi district president Deviprasad Shetty said that both Congress and BJP were playing communal ' politics while being internally unstable. The party is committed to the upliftment of poor and oppressed classes, he said, adding that the alliance with SDPI would prove successful in the elections.

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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 21,2025

Bengaluru: The Karnataka Assembly on Friday passed Bills doubling the salaries of the chief minister, ministers, and legislators, adding an annual burden of ₹62 crore on the exchequer.

The CM's monthly salary will increase from ₹75,000 to ₹1.5 lakh, while ministers will see a 108% hike, from ₹60,000 to ₹1.25 lakh. MLAs and MLCs will get ₹80,000 per month, up from ₹40,000, and their pension will rise from ₹50,000 to ₹75,000.

The Karnataka Ministers Salaries and Allowances (Amendment) Bill and the Karnataka Legislature Salaries, Pensions and Allowances (Amendment) Bill were passed without debate, as the Opposition BJP protested in the well of the House.

The Bills cited the rising cost of living as justification for the hike. The Assembly Speaker and Legislative Council chairperson will now receive ₹1.25 lakh per month, up from ₹75,000.

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March 28,2025

Udupi: Deputy Commissioner K. Vidya Kumari has directed officials to expedite land acquisition for designated industrial zones in the district to facilitate new industries. She issued these instructions during a meeting at Rajatadri on Wednesday.

Lands have been identified across various taluks for industrial development. The DC emphasized that KIADB must acquire these lands and ensure essential infrastructure—electricity, roads, and drainage—to attract industries and generate employment.

A total of 77 acres of private land has been acquired and compensated, including 31.2 acres in Kerebettu village, Hebri taluk, and 45.7 acres in Shivapura village. However, approval for 36.5 acres of government land is still pending. She instructed the forest department to assess whether this land falls under an eco-sensitive zone.

For the Belapu Industrial Area, the DC urged officials to accelerate minor land acquisitions for road expansion and commence construction at the earliest. She also mandated rainwater harvesting systems for all units in the Miyaru Industrial Area to tackle water scarcity.

Currently, 22 export-based units operate in the district. The DC encouraged further promotion of exports and an increase in their number.

The meeting was attended by Joint Director of Industries Nagraj V. Naik, KIADB Development Officer Srinivasa Murthy, Small-Scale Industries Association District President Harish Kunder, Deputy Director of the District Industrial Center Seetharam Shetty, District Skill Development Officer Arun B., and others.

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