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Kodagu sets up helplines for monsoon-related issues
Kodagu sets up helplines for monsoon-related issues

Time of India

time6 days ago

  • Climate
  • Time of India

Kodagu sets up helplines for monsoon-related issues

Madikeri: The Kodagu district administration has established helplines 08272-221077 and 8550001077 (WhatsApp number) for reporting monsoon-related problems. Kodagu district nodal secretary NV Prasad announced this during a meeting at the deputy commissioner's office. Additional helplines have been set up at taluk centres: Madikeri (08272-228396), Virajpet (08274-257328), Somwarpet (08276-282045), Kushalnagar (08276-200198), and Ponnampet (08274-249700). The public and officials can submit information, including photographs and voice recordings, to the district administration's WhatsApp group regarding rain damage. Taluk-level WhatsApp groups, led by tahsildars, include taluk panchayat EO, PDO, gram panchayat secretary, besides staff from PWD, rural development and panchayat raj, police, firefighters, village assistants, and home guards. The district recorded heavy rain accompanied by gusty winds, causing damage to houses and electricity infrastructure. He pointed out the need for officials to ensure smooth vehicular transport during road damage incidents. Deputy commissioner Venkat Raja said Rs 40 crore funds are available with the district administration for disaster management. Two persons died due to tree falling, and 23 houses sustained damages. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 2025: Steel Suppliers From Mexico At Lowest Prices (Take A Look) Steel Suppliers | search ads Search Now Undo The authorities identified 43 flood-prone and 44 landslide-prone areas, the DC said. Twenty nodal officers are overseeing operations across Kodagu district. ZP CEO Anand Prakash Meena discussed school repairs, while labour officer Kaveri reported on child labour prevention efforts. Additional deputy commissioner R Aishwarya confirmed 24/7 operation of disaster control rooms at district and taluk levels. The health department has prepared for the rainy season and equipped care centres in each gram panchayat. Meanwhile, a 25-member NDRF team from Bengaluru's 10th RRC Battalion arrived in the district and is stationed at Madikeri to assist with potential natural disasters during the monsoon season.

Karnataka transport department to enforce bike taxi ban by May 14 amid riders' plea for livelihood
Karnataka transport department to enforce bike taxi ban by May 14 amid riders' plea for livelihood

New Indian Express

time29-04-2025

  • Politics
  • New Indian Express

Karnataka transport department to enforce bike taxi ban by May 14 amid riders' plea for livelihood

BENGALURU: Officials of the Transport Department are gearing up to implement the ban on bike taxis by May 14. In its order on April 2, the High Court of Karnataka gave six weeks to bike taxi aggregators to stop their operations. The court ordered the state government to ensure that the ban comes into force after six weeks. In a letter to Transport Secretary NV Prasad and Transport Commissioner Yogesh on April 25, Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy directed them to take steps to ban bike taxi operations as per the court order. Sources in the department said, 'As per the court order, the ultimatum ends on May 14. The department has to ensure that the court order is implemented by then. Bike taxi aggregators will be asked to stop their operations by May 14. If they fail to do so, there will be no other option for the department but to seize the vehicles and initiate action against the aggregators.' On Monday, bike taxi riders met Reddy and submitted a petition, urging him to reconsider the decision to implement the ban order. Over 100 riders, including members of Namma Bike Taxi Association and those working with Rapido, Uber and Ola, met the minister. In the petition, the riders urged the minister to protect their livelihood. "The government should formally recognise bike taxis as a legal mode of transport and implement a structured policy framework to protect their rights," they said. 'We are not criminals. We are trying to earn a living with dignity,' said Ramesh K, a bike taxi rider and member of the association. He said, 'If bike taxis are legal in New Delhi and Maharashtra, why are we being denied this right in Karnataka?' Many poor college students, single parents, and those who lost their jobs during the pandemic have become bike taxi riders. They now face a bleak future because of the order, the petition said. Stating that the Union government's Motor Vehicle Aggregator Guidelines, 2020, recognised bike taxis, the petition stated that Karnataka is yet to frame such guidelines. N Reddy, a rider, said, 'If the government makes rules, we will follow them. There is no logic in taking away my only source of income in the absence of rules. How long should we wait for the government to make those rules?'

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