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Namoshi urges State govt. to release pending remuneration for PU exam evaluators
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BJP legislators urge Karnataka government to hasten single layout approval in rural areas
The BJP legislators said on Monday that there is an inordinate delay in Urban Development Authorities (UDAs) approving sketches of single layouts in gram panchayat areas and that the government should hasten the process of issuing Forms 9 and 11 to single layout applicants on a priority basis. Speaking at a protest organised by BJP Udupi district unit on the premises of the Udupi Deputy Commissioner's office, MLA for Udupi, Yashpal Suvarna, and K. Prathapsimha Nayak, MLC, said that the cumbersome procedure involved in issuing Forms 9 and 11 has made people to run from pillar to post to sell their non-agricultural properties in rural area. Mr. Nayak alleged that the State government lacked the will power to expedite the single layout approval process. The MLC said that after the power to approve single layouts was transferred from Panchayat Development Officers (PDOs) to UDAs following a ruling by the Karnataka High Court, the government had not appointed enough staff to the UDAs to clear the files, leading to the piling up of pending files with the UDAs in the coastal districts. 'This is a typical problem restricted to only coastal districts,' Mr. Nayak said, adding that many people are waiting to get their non-agricultural properties registered or sold. Many people are unable to construct houses and avail themselves of loans for construction purposes. The MLC alleged that there appeared to be some conspiracy behind making people wait for a long time to get single layout approval. Mr. Suvarna said that people in Udupi and Dakshina Kannada districts are already facing a dearth of sand and laterite stones for building houses and other structures. The delay in obtaining approval for single layouts has added to the list of problems being faced by people. The MLA alleged that the government is acting as if it were not a major problem being faced by the people living under the jurisdiction of 399 gram panchayats in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts. 'The Congress government should not indulge in hate politics. Instead, it should address problems of coastal people,' he said. Kiran Kumar Kodgi, MLA for Kundapur, and BJP president for Udupi district, Kutyar Naveen Shetty, were among those who participated in the protest organised to seek to speed up the process of issuing Forms 9 and 11.


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‘Government-run school for children with special needs to be established in Madurai'
A government-run school for children with special needs should be started in Madurai, said a resolution of the Tamil Nadu Association for Rights of Differently abled and Caregivers. During TARATDAC's fifth Madurai district conference here on Sunday, S. Namburajan, State vice-president, TARATDAC, said that the need for a school for children with special needs, administered by government itself was essential as most of the parents with such children could not afford the exorbitant fees demanded by private schools. In addition, technical education to parents and children with special needs should be given through government institutions, he added. It would not only provide them with qualifications but also empower the parents to earn money for themselves and their children, he noted. 'The ceiling of assistance given to the guardians or parents of children with special needs should be relaxed and they should be supported with monthly assistance and a tailoring machine,' Mr. Namburajan said. 'Madurai railway station, which is currently under renovation, is being used by thousands of people from various parts of the State and the country every day. Of them, many would hundreds would be differently abled people and elders,' he noted. To facilitate seamless movement for such people, the Railway Department should ensure that ramps were made at necessary facilities, and lifts were operated for those who could not use the stairs. 'Regardless of the needs, as per the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016, the entire infrastructure should be differently abled friendly,' he emphasized. To enhance the livelihood of people with disabilities, the district administration should consider according 5% reservation to them in government managed commercial complexes, he said. A. Balamurugan, district secretary, TARATDAC, said that under Indira Gandhi National Old Age Pension Scheme, the Union government provides only Rs.300 as its share. 'As the same amount is being given for more than 10 years, it should be revised and increased to at least ₹5,000,' he added. Akin to neighbouring States like Andhra Pradesh, and Union Territories like Puducherry, Tamil Nadu government should also increase minimum monthly assistance for differently abled people to ₹6,000, and ₹10,000 for people with severe disabilities and ₹15,000 for bed-ridden differently abled people, Mr. Balamurugan noted.