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Saturday, March 16, 2019

Ship catches fire off Mangaluru coast, 46 people onboard rescued

Fire
Two Indian Coast Guard ships – Vikram and Sujay – were deployed to douse the fire which was reported late on Friday night.
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A ship carrying around 46 people onboard caught fire off the Mangaluru coast in Karnataka on Friday. The fire was doused by two ships of the Indian Coast Guard and no casualties have been reported.   The ship, named Sagar Sampada, is a research vessel of the Shipping Corporation of India and was carrying around 30 crew members and 16 scientists when it caught fire late on Friday night. The vessel caught fire when it was located around 30 nautical miles from the Mangaluru coast. After an alert was sent out, two Indian Coast Guard ships – Vikram and Sujay – were promptly deployed to douse the fire, which was said to be a major one. There have been no casualties and all the people who were onboard the ship are safe. The ship has been brought back to Mangaluru port, the Indian coast guard tweeted. “During late hrs on 15 Mar 19,  #SCI Research Vessel Sagar Sampada reported fire onboard at sea @IndiaCoastGuard Ships Sujay & Vikram engaged in fire fighting ops. Safety of 36 crew & 16 scientist onboard ascertained. Vessel being escorted to New Mangalore harbour.@DefenceMinIndia,” the Coast Guard said on Twitter. During late hrs on 15 Mar 19, #SCI Research Vessel Sagar Sampada reported fire onboard at sea @IndiaCoastGuard Ships Sujay & Vikram engaged in fire fighting ops. Safety of 36 crew & 16 scientist onboard ascertained. Vessel being escorted to New Mangalore harbour.@DefenceMinIndia pic.twitter.com/OBS9OYiaqH — Indian Coast Guard (@IndiaCoastGuard) March 16, 2019 The origin of the fire on the vessel is not known yet. The ship Sagar Sampada is an Indian research vessel that is equipped to carry out multidisciplinary research in oceanography, marine biology and fishery science. This is a developing story
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BBMP and BWSSB to provide free water tanker supply to affected areas in Bengaluru

Water
The BWSSB will deploy around 68 tankers while the BBMP will deploy around 267 tankers in 110 areas under its jurisdiction.
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To address the water shortage in Bengaluru, the Bengaluru Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) and the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) will come together to provide water through tankers for free in some areas.  The BWSSB will deploy around 68 tankers while the BBMP will deploy around 267 tankers in 110 areas under its jurisdiction. Neither agency will charge money for this service since many of the areas are affected due to technical faults of the BWSSB.  If residents in other areas want to add water tanker service to tackle water shortage problems, they will have to pay Rs 540 per tanker. “The BWSSB won’t be charging a single paise from people where Cauvery water supply is affected. In these areas, our tankers will supply water for free," BWSSB chairman Tushar Girinath said as per Times of India. However, water tanker suppliers in Bellandur have come under fire recently for charging more money and providing water to the highest bidder. The BWSSB is planning to resolve the problem by making trade licenses compulsory for water supply tankers.  Tariffs will also be announced for water tankers and a separate committee has been formed to look into it. "The tariffs are determined based on various factors including water supply area, the location of the source of water, the type of vehicle, type of fuel and so on. Based on this, exact tariffs will be set,” said BBMP Commissioner Manjunath Prasad speaking to Deccan Herald.
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B’luru garment workers accuse manager of sexually harassing colleague, case booked

Sexual harassment
The workers of the factory, who are mostly women, have been protesting at the factory premises since March 12 demanding that the general manager should be dismissed from work.
Bengaluru police are investigating a general manager of a garment factory in Peenya over allegations of sexual harassment. Shashidhar Shetty, the general manager of Texport Overseas LLP, a unit that manufactures garments such as Nautica and Vans, based out of the Peenya industrial area is being investigated after a complaint was made by a worker in the unit regarding an incident that occurred on March 12.  The workers, who are mostly women, have been protesting at the factory premises demanding that the general manager should be dismissed from work.  The complaint made in Rajagopalnagar Police Station by the workers, states, "The General Manager summoned her, abused her verbally and asked her to obey commands and never question any of the supervisors. He threatened her and took his boots off to beat her. The garment worker made a run for it and at the behest of the GM, 20 men holding different supervisory roles in the factory chased her down and pulled apart her clothes and scratched her even as her colleagues came to her rescue.". The police have registered an FIR under IPC sections 323 (punishment for voluntarily causing hurt) and 354 (outraging the modesty of a woman) against Shashidhar and other unnamed persons. "We received the complaint only today and we have registered a case. We will be questioning Shashidhar in due course," Patil, Inspector at Rajgopalnagar police station told TNM. While he is yet to be arrested, the management of the textile unit decided to suspend Shashidhar for two days after deliberating over the incident. However, the workers are now protesting the decision. "We think that the decision was very favourable to the manager. In cases like this, the management should have suspended him for three months and conducted an inquiry in that time. The workers are also saying that the manager has a history of abusing workers for small mistakes," Pooja, Treasurer of the Karnataka Garment Workers Union (KOOGU), which is mobilising the workers' protest told TNM. 
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Friday, March 15, 2019

After Indira and Sonia, K’taka Congress wants Rahul Gandhi to contest from state

Lok Sabha 2019
While Indira Gandhi had contested from Chikkamagaluru in 1978, Sonia Gandhi contested from Ballari in 1999.
It is a battle between the dwindling electoral success of the Congress party versus the BJP's election machine, which rules most of the state governments in India. And historically, whenever the Congress’ first family has felt threatened to contest from its pocket borough - Amethi, the leaders have turned to Karnataka.  On Friday, former Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah tweeted out the party leaders' wish for Rahul Gandhi to contest from Karnataka. "Karnataka has always supported and encouraged Congress leaders. It has been proved in case of Smt. Indira ji and Smt. Sonia ji. We also want our next Prime Minister of India Shri. Rahul Gandhi to contest from Karnataka and herald new developmental paradigm," Siddaramaiah said.  Karnataka has always supported & encouraged @INCIndia leaders. It has been proved in case of Smt. Indira ji & Smt. Sonia ji. We also want our next Prime Minister of India Shri. @RahulGandhi to contest from Karnataka & herald new developmental paradigm.#RaGaFromKarnataka — Siddaramaiah (@siddaramaiah) March 15, 2019 Soon #RaGaFromKarnataka began trending as Congress leaders began urging Rahul Gandhi to contest from the state. Karnataka Pradesh Congress President Dinesh Gundu Rao too joined the bandwagon. "On behalf of Karnataka Congress, I urge Rahul Gandhi to consider contesting from Karnataka for the forthcoming Lok Sabha Election 2019. He should also be our representative from South India for that he should choose my state," Dinesh Gundu Rao said.  On behalf of @INCKarnataka I urge @RahulGandhi to consider contesting from Karnataka for the forthcoming #LokSabhaElection2019. He should also be our representative from South India & for that he should choose my state.#RaGaFromKarnataka pic.twitter.com/Jk4ALMMLKK — Dinesh Gundu Rao / ದಿನೇಶ್ ಗುಂಡೂರಾವ್ (@dineshgrao) March 15, 2019 Two important leaders Indira Gandhi & Sonia Gandhi have contested from the state, tasted success & helped India move forward! In this spirit of development, we say yes to #RaGaFromKarnataka for #Elections2019. K'taka will be proud to be the state represented by our future PM! — Dr. G Parameshwara (@DrParameshwara) March 15, 2019 ರಾಜ್ಯದ್ದೇ ಆದ ವಿಜಯಬ್ಯಾಂಕ್ ನ್ನ ಬ್ಯಾಂಕ್ ಆಫ್ ಬರೋಡಾದೊಂದಿಗಿ ವಿಲೀನ ಪ್ರಕ್ರಿಯೆ ಕೈ ಬಿಟ್ಟು ಮತ್ತೆ ರಾಜ್ಯದ ಸುಪರ್ಧಿಗೆ ನೀಡುವ ಹೊಸ ಆಶಯಕ್ಕಾಗಿ#RaGafromKarnataka#ಕರ್ನಾಟಕದಿಂದರಾಹುಲ್ — Bangaluru North Congress (@BangaluruC) March 15, 2019 Congress insiders say that Rahul Gandhi is being persuaded to contest from one of the South Indian states and bank on the anti-Modi sentiment. "It will have to be Karnataka but Rahul Gandhi is also being persuaded by Tamil Nadu Congress to contest from there as the anti-Modi wave is strong in the state. However, if he contests from Karnataka, it will give the party a boost as it would become difficult for the BJP candidates to win," the Congress source said.  This is not the first time a member of the Gandhi family has turned to Karnataka in times of need. In the 1977 Lok Sabha Election, Indira Gandhi, the then Prime Minister of India was routed facing massive anti-incumbency following Emergency. She, however, turned to the quaint hill station and the coffee estates of Chikkamagaluru to (meaning little daughter’s town) return to Parliament in the 1978 bye-elections.  With the slogan, “Give your vote to your little daughter”, Indira Gandhi was re-elected as Parliamentarian, defeating her Janata Party rival - Veerendra Patil.  In 1999, when the General Elections were held soon after the Kargil War, apprehensions were high regarding Sonia Gandhi's victory in Uttar Pradesh's Amethi. Sonia Gandhi chose to contest from Amethi and Ballari, which had been a Congress bastion in Lok Sabha polls. Her rival was BJP’s Sushma Swaraj. The election campaign saw the BJP calling Sonia Gandhi a “videshi”, while Sushma Swaraj was projected as the “swadeshi”. The then Congress National President, however, ended up winning both the seats. 
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Bengaluru shocker: Army major allegedly rapes colleague in car, out on bail

Crime
The alleged incident happened on February 5 when the accused took the survivor on a late night drive.
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A shocking incident of sexual assault has come to light in Bengaluru. A woman officer in the army has accused her colleague, a Major, of raping her in a car. The accused allegedly asked the survivor to come with him for a drive after they attended a party together, and sexually assaulted her in the vehicle midway. An FIR has been filed in the Halasuru police station against the accused, Major Amit Choudhary, under sections 376 (rape) and 323 (assault) of the Indian Penal Code. However, Major Amit was granted interim bail till March 21 by a local court. Rahul Kumar, Deputy Police Commissioner (East) told TNM, “We will take all necessary steps and finish the investigations at the earliest. If the investigation officer feels that the accused needs to be arrested later, he will be.” A defence spokesperson told TNM that apart than the police case, the army is conducting a court of inquiry into the incident as well. According to the complaint, the survivor was sexually assaulted on the night of February 4 after she and the accused attended a party hosted by a Brigadier in the Bengaluru ASC Centre at HAL Old Airport Road. She alleged that she was raped by Amit when she agreed to go on a drive after the party. “Both the complainant and the accused had attended the party. After that, both of them had returned to their respective residences. The accused then approached the complainant to go for a drive to which the complainant accepted. At around 11:50pm, the accused and the complaint returned to the ASC Centre and went for the drive. Midway he stopped and raped her inside the car, she said,” an officer attached to the Halasuru police station told TNM. Police said that they were first informed about the incident on February 5 when the survivor had gone to the Command Hospital and the staff there informed them. “At this time, she told us that she is thinking about whether to give a complaint or not,” a police official said. The survivor filed a complaint with the Vivek Nagar police on February 16. However, the case was transferred to Halasuru police on Wednesday as the alleged crime happened within their jurisdiction. This delayed the investigation in the case, due to which the accused could not be prevented from getting bail, a senior police official said. “We are now waiting for the accused to come to the police station, we have served him a notice,” the officer attached to Halasuru Police Station told TNM. “The police have gathered all the evidence including seizing the car. She has undergone medical examination as well and the evidence material has been sent to the Forensic Science Laboratory. We are awaiting the report. We have also acquired the CCTV footage of the ASC Centre,” the officer added.  
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Will BJP back Sumalatha in Mandya? ‘When she decides, we’ll decide,’ says SM Krishna

Politics
Sumalatha Ambareesh wants to contest from her late husband’s seat – and while both JD(S) and Congress have snubbed her so far, BJP may end up backing her candidature.
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Will she or won’t she contest from Mandya? Sumalatha Ambareesh’s political career has been a matter of speculation for several weeks now. And on Friday, the actor gave a joint press conference along with BJP leader and former Chief Minister SM Krishna, where she praised the party and SM Krishna declared that BJP will take a call on whether the party will contest from Mandya after Sumalatha takes her decision. Speaking to reporters in Bengaluru, SM Krishna said that he will announce the BJP’s decision on March 18. When asked if his decision is the same as the BJP’s, the former Congressman said, “SM Krishna is not different, BJP is not different. Whatever they say, I will tell my stand on 18th. First let her clarify her stand and then I will tell.” Sumalatha is an actor and wife of late Congress leader Ambareesh, who was an MP from Mandya thrice. After his demise in November 2018, fan clubs started pressurising Sumalatha to contest from Manyda. By February, when she made it clear that she would like to contest elections, neither the Congress nor the JD(S) encouraged this decision. The JD(S) that wanted HD Kumaraswamy's son Nikhil Gowda to make his political debut, was not willing to give the seat to Sumalatha. The JD(S) went to the extent of insulting Sumalatha, with Kumaraswamy's brother and minister HD Revanna questioning how a widow could have political ambitions so soon after her husband's death. The Congress meanwhile was unhappy at the ‘rebellion’ of the wife of a late Congress leader. Sources in the BJP say that the state BJP unit is recommending leaving the Mandya constituency blank and back Sumalatha as an independent candidate in the elections. The national leadership of the party will discuss the recommendations made by the state unit on Saturday and confirm the candidate list for south Karnataka constituencies after that. According to sources, DK Shivakumar had told Sumalatha to not contest from Mandya and instead consider the Mysuru-Kodagu seat, which the Congress has been allocated as per the seat-sharing arrangement. Sumalatha has said that she will make her decision official at a press conference on March 18.
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IISc introduces e-rickshaw service for commuting inside its 400-acre campus in B’luru

Transport
In February, the institute made new applicants sign an undertaking stating that they won’t use motor vehicles within the campus in a bid to keep its campus pollution free.
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Commuting within the 400-acre Indian Institute of Science (IISc) campus in Bengaluru can now be eco-friendly even if you are not riding a bicycle or are not on foot. The university, starting from Saturday, will start an e-rickshaw service called ‘Pick-E-Rick’ on five routes with 10 vehicles. The distances of these routes will vary between little less than 2 km to 3.3 km and the service will be available from Monday to Saturday from 8 am to 7.30 pm, at a flat fare of Rs 5. However, the fares have to be paid only by e-wallets or through UPI. “It is a really good initiative. Travelling from one end to the other end of the campus is an issue. Depending on cycles all the time is tiring. This service will definitely help us,” a PhD student, Varsha Vasudevan told The Hindu. A staff working at the university said, “This is a very cheap mode of transport. The routes link major buildings, departments, hostels and the library.” The service will be run by Transvahan Technologies India Pvt. Ltd on an  ‘Own, Operate and Maintain’ basis. The service will not only cater to 8,000 students and staff but hundreds of visitors. In February, the institute had made new applicants sign an undertaking stating that they won’t use motor vehicles within the campus in a bid to keep its campus pollution free. “Ours is the only large area with a green cover on this side of the city. We wouldn’t like to lose it. With students’ cooperation, vehicle usage could almost completely be eliminated and used only during an emergency,” an IISc administrator had told Deccan Herald. A trial run of the e-rickshaws was done during the IISc Open Day in 2018 in March and an initial decision was taken to introduce three of these 10 autos.      
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