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The Hindu
4 days ago
- Politics
- The Hindu
State government committed to welfare of all, says Santosh Lad
Labour Minister and district-in-charge for Dharwad Santosh Lad said on Friday that the State government is committed to the welfare of all and in providing pro-people governance to people's doorsteps. Hoisting the national flag during the 79th Independence Day celebrations at the R.N. Shetty District Stadium in Dharwad on Friday, Mr. Lad said that the cooperation of everyone was essential to effectively implement the government schemes and to ensure the welfare of all. Recalling the contribution of the freedom fighters and emphasising the responsibilities of every citizen, Mr. Lad said, 'Independence Day is not just a holiday. It is a day to pay tribute to the freedom fighters and recall the values they stood for. It is a day to hoist national flag, recall our history and imbibe the quality of unity,' he said. Recalling the freedom struggle and the sacrifice of lakhs of people, the Minister referred to the contributions and sacrifices of leaders from Dharwad district, namely Mailar Mahadevappa, R.R. Diwakar, Umabai Kundapur, and N.S. Hardikar, K.F. Patil, Narasimha Dabade, Deputy Channabasappa, Sir Siddappa Kambali, Aratal Rudragouda, and others. 'It is a matter of pride that the national flag is being produced at the Khadi Kendras in Bengeri in Hubballi and Garag near Dharwad', he said. Emphasising the need for changing oneself to change the world, the Minister called on everyone to follow the ideals enshrined in the Constitution framed by B.R. Ambedkar. 'Independence is the day to reiterate our commitment towards building a strong nation', he said. Mr. Lad presented data on the benefits extended to various sections of the society that had been benefitted by the guarantee schemes like 'Shakti', 'Gruhalaxmi', 'Gruha Jyoti', 'Anna Bhagya' and 'Yuvanidhi'. Under 'Anna Bhagya' scheme 3,84,630 BPL families had been provided food security and under 'Yuvanidhi' ,6,951 youths had received assistance, he said. The minister said that the district had exceeded the sowing target as sowing had been completed in 2.91 lakh ha against the target of 2.81 lakh ha. Already 13,143 quintals of various seeds and 56,660 MT of fertilisers had been distributed during the kharif season, he said. He told the youngsters to remember the huge responsibility on their shoulders and called on them to imbibe the values propagated by Buddha, Basava and Ambedkar. Chairman of Karnataka Legislative Council Basavaraj Horatti, Chairman of Karnataka Bal Vikas Academy Sangamesh Babaleshwar, Deputy Commissioner of Dharwad Divya Prabhu G.R.J., Police Commissioner N. Shashikumar, ZP CEO Bhuvanesh Patil, Supereintendent of Police Gunjan Arya and others were present. Honoured On the Independence Day, achievers and organisations from various fields including media were felicitated by the deputy commissioner. Senior journalists Gururaj Jamakahandi, Mohan Hegde, Manjunath Angadi, Nijagundi Dindalakoppa, Raveesh Pawar, B.M. Kedaranathswamy, Basavaraj Alagawadi and others were among those felicitated by the district administration. Earlier, various contingents of Police, scouts and guides, NCC cadets and students took part in the march-past and presented guard of honour to the dignitaries. Later, various troupes of schoolchildren presented lively cultural performances.


Time of India
14-07-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
CM launches development works worth Rs 4,559 crore in Indi
Vijayapura: Chief minister Siddaramaiah said laying foundation stone and inaugurating development works worth Rs 4,559 crore in a single day in Indi is proof of his govt's commitment of development. After performing a puja for a KKRTC bus on the occasion of Shakti scheme touching 500 crore rides, he distributed free tickets to women passengers and launched the logo of the Lemon Development Board. Addressing a public meeting, Siddaramaiah said he laid the foundation stone for projects worth Rs 4,158 crore and inaugurated projects worth Rs 401 crore. He dared the BJP for an open debate to discuss with records the achievements of his govt and the previous BJP govt. He urged people to look at the list of development programmes carried out during his and previous Congress govts. "We transformed Vijayapura, once a barren land, into a green region through irrigation. Earlier, during droughts, people uprooted lemon plants. Then, I came to Indi and assured the lemon growers. Today, by launching the Lemon Development Board logo, we continue the tradition of the Congress to deliver on promises," he asserted. "The BJP-JD(S) falsely claimed the state govt has no funds. We are responding to their false propaganda through people's development and welfare programmes," Siddaramaiah stated. "Isn't it fact that 500 crore women travelling in state buses for free, 1.2 crore families receiving Gruha Lakshmi funds, 1.6 crore households getting 200 units of free electricity, and schemes like Annabhagya and Yuvanidhi helping millions of Kannadigas are all signs of development?" questioned the chief minister, adding that allocating Rs 83,000 crore for development is a clear indication of the Congress' development-focused administration. The event was chaired by local MLA Yashavantharayagouda Patil. Deputy chief minister DK Shivakumar, ministers HC Mahadevappa, Dinesh Gundu Rao, MB Patil, HK Patil, Shivanand Patil, Sharan Prakash Patil, and several other legislators and elected representatives were present.

The Hindu
14-07-2025
- The Hindu
2.57 crore women in Udupi, 9.54 crore in DK availed of Shakti scheme
Over 2.57 crore women have travelled by availing of the Shakti scheme benefits since its launch on June 11, 2023, in Udupi district, with the government bearing ₹90.1 crore cost, said District Guarantee Implementation Committee president Ashok Kumar Kodavoor, on Monday. He was speaking at the celebration of road transport corporations of the State crossing the 500-crore mark in terms of the number of women passengers who have benefited from the scheme, with the government reimbursing more than ₹12,000 crore to the four RTCs of the State. Speaking after inaugurating the celebrations at the Udupi Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) bus terminal, Deputy Commissioner T.K. Swaroopa said the Shakti scheme has boosted women empowerment initiatives of the government. The free travel facility for women, girl students and sexual minorities has enhanced the confidence of the beneficiaries, too, she said. It has helped women to undertake self-employment, get an education and undertake other routine work. Former Minister Vinay Kumar Sorake said the scheme has empowered women, most of whom were confined within the four walls of their houses, to experience the world around them and grow. Government schemes of Shakti, Gruha Lakshmi, Anna Bhaga, Gruha Juyothi and Yuvanidhi have provided economic independence to women, he said. On the occasion, the dignitaries offered puja to a KSRTC bus and distributed flowers and sweets to the public. 9.54 crore travellers A similar celebration was organised at the KSRTC Bejai terminal here, led by Ivan D'Souza, MLC. He said the Shakti scheme has improved the economic condition of many families in the State, and women could also travel to places of their choice without any hindrance. It has also helped girl students from economically weaker sections to pursue education, he said. KSRTC Senior Divisional Controller of Mangaluru, Rajesh Shetty, said as many as 9.54 women travelled by availing of the benefits of the Shakti scheme in Dakshina Kannada district with an estimated cost of ₹322 crore to the government.


Hans India
17-05-2025
- Politics
- Hans India
Minister orders counselling-based transfers in Skill Development dept
Bengaluru: Karnataka Medical Education and Skill Development Minister Sharan Prakash Patil on Friday announced that all general transfers in the Skill Development department will henceforth be carried out through a counselling process. During a departmental review meeting, Patil instructed Skill Development Secretary Ekroop Caur to draft comprehensive guidelines for the new system, with particular focus on the Department of Employment and Training (DET), which has one of the largest employee bases under the ministry. 'To put an end to the practice of employees seeking transfers through influence and recommendations, all postings should now be done through counselling. This will also enable staff to secure postings at preferred locations,' the minister said in a statement. Patil reminded that the state government has already set June 16 as the deadline for general transfers of government employees and officials. Taking a strong stance on administrative inefficiency, Patil criticised senior officials in the department for 'failing' to effectively implement government programmes. He directed the secretary to issue show-cause notices and transfer the concerned officials without delay. Meanwhile, in a significant initiative aimed at enhancing youth employability, Patil directed institutions like the Government Tool and Training Centre (GTTC), Karnataka German Technical Training Institute (KGTTI), and departments under the National Livelihood Mission (NLM) to enrol applicants from the Yuvanidhi scheme and Udyoga Melas into short, and long-term skill development programmes. Yuvanidhi is a government scheme that provides domicile Karnataka candidates who graduated or completed diploma courses in 2023 with an unemployment allowance for two years. Udyoga Mela is a job fair organised by the Karnataka government to provide employment opportunities to unemployed youth. 'Despite being graduates, many candidates at job fairs are rejected due to a lack of soft and technical skills. We must use the vast database of Yuvanidhi and Udyoga Mela applicants to bridge this gap with relevant training,' he added.


Hindustan Times
16-05-2025
- Politics
- Hindustan Times
Karnataka Minister orders counselling-based transfers to end influence in skill development Dept
Bengaluru, Karnataka Medical Education and Skill Development Minister Sharan Prakash Patil on Friday announced that all general transfers in the Skill Development department will henceforth be carried out through a counselling process. During a departmental review meeting, Patil instructed Skill Development Secretary Ekroop Caur to draft comprehensive guidelines for the new system, with particular focus on the Department of Employment and Training , which has one of the largest employee bases under the ministry. "To put an end to the practice of employees seeking transfers through influence and recommendations, all postings should now be done through counselling. This will also enable staff to secure postings at preferred locations," the minister said in a statement. Patil reminded that the state government has already set June 16 as the deadline for general transfers of government employees and officials. Taking a strong stance on administrative inefficiency, Patil criticised senior officials in the department for "failing" to effectively implement government programmes. He directed the secretary to issue show-cause notices and transfer the concerned officials without delay. Meanwhile, in a significant initiative aimed at enhancing youth employability, Patil directed institutions like the Government Tool and Training Centre , Karnataka German Technical Training Institute , and departments under the National Livelihood Mission to enrol applicants from the Yuvanidhi scheme and Udyoga Melas into short, and long-term skill development programmes. Yuvanidhi is a government scheme that provides domicile Karnataka candidates who graduated or completed diploma courses in 2023 with an unemployment allowance for two years. Udyoga Mela is a job fair organised by the Karnataka government to provide employment opportunities to unemployed youth. "Despite being graduates, many candidates at job fairs are rejected due to a lack of soft and technical skills. We must use the vast database of Yuvanidhi and Udyoga Mela applicants to bridge this gap with relevant training," he added.