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Friday, April 5, 2019

Wanted in 18 cases, notorious criminal ‘Akash Bhavan’ Sharan arrested from Bengaluru

Crime
In January, Sharan was booked for allegedly sexually assaulting a minor.
Police in Mangaluru have arrested rowdy-sheeter ‘Akash Bhavan’ Sharan from Bengaluru — a gangster involved in 18 criminal cases including that of sexual assault against a minor, multiple murders and extortion.  Mangaluru Police Commissioner Sandeep Patil told reporters that Sharan was arrested by a team of Central Crime Branch officers following a tip-off. Patil told reporters that he will be kept in custody in connection with an Arms case. “He is wanted in other cases also. He will be placed under police custody and interrogated. Action will be taken against other members of his gang as well,” Patil told reporters. Sharan is also an alleged aide of infamous underworld don Vikki Shetty, and he had been absconding since January. He was among those who were arrested in connection with the murder case of Madur Isubbu, an aide of Chota Shakeel in the Mangaluru District Prison in November, 2015. In a sensational incident, two seasoned criminals, Madoor Yusuf alias Isubu and Ganesh Shetty, both close aides of Chotta Shakeel, were hacked to death inside the prison by the Vicky Shetty gang. The murders were carried out at the behest of Sharan, police said. Police are also on the lookout for Sharan’s associates. Sharan was lodged at the Ballari Central Prison before his detention period was over, under the Karnataka Prevention of Dangerous Activities of Bootleggers, Drug Offenders, Gamblers, Goondas, Immoral Traffic Offenders and Slum-Grabbers (Goonda) Act. In January, he had allegedly sexually assaulted a minor girl. A case was filed against him under sections of Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, based on a complaint filed by the survivor’s family in Pandeshwar Women’s police station. He had befriended the minor and later allegedly sexually assaulted her in a lodge.  In 2009, he had earlier allegedly raped an elderly woman at Yekkur before stealing her valuables
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Two Income Tax officials arrested in Bengaluru in alleged Rs 14 lakh bribery case

Lok Sabha 2019
The I-T officers were arrested in Koramangala in the city's upscale southwest suburb on a complaint from a private firm's Managing Director.
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 The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has arrested two Income Tax (I-T) officials in an alleged Rs 14 lakh bribery case and recovered Rs 1.65 crore in cash from them, the premier probe agency said on Thursday. "The I-T officers were arrested in Koramangala in the city's upscale southwest suburb on a complaint from a private firm's Managing Director after a case was registered against them under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and the Prevention of Corruption Act," said a CBI statement. The agency, however, did not disclose the names of the accused tax officials, the Managing Director or his company. "When we received the complaint that the accused demanded Rs 14 lakh as bribe for favourably settling an issue pertaining to an I-T survey conducted at the office of the complainant on March 6, we laid a trap to nab the accused by asking them to deliver the amount in cash on Wednesday (April 3) at their office," said the statement. "One of the officials was caught red-handed while accepting the bribe from the complainant," said the statement. In the ensuing search, many incriminating documents were found from the premises of the accused.  "Besides Rs 1.65 crore in cash, we recovered $1,450 in foreign currency from the locker of the accused besides incriminating documents pertaining to the case, mobile phones and pen drives," added the statement. The accused were produced before the competent court in the city for remand and interrogation.
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317 candidates file nominations in Karnataka for second phase of Lok Sabha polls

Lok Sabha 2019
Of the 317 candidates, 118 are independent, 42 from national parties, 4 from state parties and 84 from registered unrecognised parties.
As many as 317 candidates have filed nominations in 14 Lok Sabha constituencies in coastal and northern Karnataka for the second phase of polling on April 23, said an official on Thursday. "With the last day of nominations for the second phase ending on Thursday, 317 candidates have filed 457 nominations as some of them have submitted more than one set of papers to the Returning Officer," Election Commission official Surya Sen told IANS. Scrutiny is on Friday and last date of withdrawal April 8. Of the 317 candidates, 118 are independent, 42 from national parties, 4 from state parties and 84 from registered unrecognised parties. The 14 constituencies to vote in the second phase are Chikkodi, Belgaum, Bagalkot, Bijapur (SC), Gulbarga (SC), Raichur (ST), Bidar, Koppal, Bellary (ST), Haveri, Dharwad, Uttara Kannada, Davanagere and Shimoga. Belagum tops with 66 candidates, followed by Bidar 35 and Davangere 28. In Raichur (ST) seat, only eight candidates have filed nominations, while in Bellary (ST), Chikkodi and Shimoga 14 candidates each have filed nominations. Polling in the first phase will be held on April 18 in 14 parliamentary seats in central and southern regions of the state. In all, 241 candidates are in fray in the first phase after withdrawals on March 30. Counting of votes for all the 28 Lok Sabha seats will be held on May 23 along with the rest of the country
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Thursday, April 4, 2019

'Udupi-Chikkamagaluru needs MP invested in local issues': Cong rebel Amrit Shenoy to TNM

Lok Sabha 2019
The long-time Congress member decided to contest from Udupi-Chikkamagaluru as an independent after the party decided to hand over the constituency to the JD(S).
For the last 13 years, Congress leader Amrit Shenoy has been a loyal Congress worker in Udupi. But when the party's high command decided to hand over the Udupi-Chikkamagaluru Lok Sabha seat to the JD(S) as part of the seat-sharing alliance struck by the two parties, Amrit turned dissident and decided to contest as an independent candidate. This means that he will be making his electoral debut against the coalition alliance candidate Pramod Madhwaraj and BJP MP Shobha Karandlaje in the Lok Sabha elections this month. "I want to see Udupi as a developed place. I was born and brought up here and I joined the Congress to do social service aggressively. For 13 years, I have given my heart and mind to Congress. But today, the Congress high command has taken an illogical decision to give up the seat to JD(S), so I have decided to contest," he says, speaking to TNM about his decision to enter the electoral fray.  The 41-year-old graduated from Volakadu High School in Udupi and has been a constant presence in the Congress party in the district over the years. His candidature as an independent has added an interesting twist to the fight between the two major leaders, Pramod Madhwaraj and Shobha Karandlaje in Udupi-Chikkamagaluru.  Unlike in other constituencies like Tumakuru where the Congress high command managed to convince rebel candidate Muddahanumegowda to withdraw his nomination, Amrit has decided to go ahead and contest the election from Udupi-Chikkamagaluru. According to Amrit, Congress workers in the district are disappointed by the party's decision to hand over the seat to the JD(S) in spite of its limited presence in the two districts and that influenced his decision to contest. The JD(S) garnered only 14,895 votes in Udupi-Chikkamagaluru in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections.   "The voters in the district and in the Congress party are confused and they don't want to vote for the JD(S) or Shobha. They are disappointed that there is no Congress symbol here," he says.  He says that there is a need for an MP who is invested in local issues, something Shobha has been criticised for neglecting. "She has selectively fought for the justice of BJP workers killed but what about Vinayak Baliga, an RTI activist from Mangaluru. She did not speak about his death nor did she speak about the murder of Pravin Poojary in Udupi. What about the seven fishermen who disappeared off the coast of Goa? What did the MP do then? This sort of lack of commitment to voters is not acceptable. She has won due to Modi once but it cannot happen again," says Amrit.  Amrit is also unconcerned by his relative lack of popularity and believes that there is still time to convince voters to vote for him. "Unavailability of sand is affecting Udupi's economy and I want to resolve this issue if I am elected. The government earns during construction work through various taxes and a labourer, painter, steel dealer, tiles dealer will all get employed and get empowered. If they are empowered financially, they will spend money on hotels, jewellery shops and so on and the economy will thrive," he says explaining his vision. But he is quick to add that he has not yet decided how he will solve the long-standing issue of sand mining in Udupi. "I will take comments of all stakeholders before coming to a decision on how to solve the sand issue," he says.  Read: Sand mining row: Standoff between protestors and Udupi Deputy Commissioner enters Day 5 He adds that the concerns of coffee and arecanut growers of Chikkamagaluru district have been ignored for long. "In Chikkamagaluru, arecanut growers are grappling with yellow-leaf disease and coffee growers are under stress. We need policies to protect the farmers and common people. I want to represent all sections of the constituency in parliament," he says.  Amrit's decision to contest as an independent has also led to a division within the Congress party, particularly since he has forged a reputation of being a strong grassroots leader. "The workers of the party are confused by his decision to contest. He has worked closely with the party at the grassroots level and whether he wins the election or not, his decision has affected the Congress workers in Udupi and Chikkamagaluru", a Congress leader from the constituency told TNM. Only two independent candidates have managed to win a Lok Sabha election in Karnataka's history and none in the last 52 years. With the elections just two weeks away, Amrit faces an uphill task in convincing voters about his credibility. He is also yet to decide whether he will resign from his position as member of the All-India Congress Committee (AICC). "For now, I am spending my time travelling to all places in the constituency and telling people about my work. I will take a decision on leaving AICC soon," he says.  
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Three sitting Bengaluru MPs utilised 92% of allotted MPLADS funds: B.PAC study

Lok Sabha 2019
The study by Bengaluru Political Action Committee (B.PAC) found that providing drinking water and other water-related infrastructure were the top focus areas in the 3 LS seats.
As the Lok Sabha elections draw near, and Bengalureans go out to vote along with the rest of south Karnataka on April 18, here is an analysis of the utilisation of funds by the sitting MPs. A study compiled by Bengaluru Political Action Committee (B.PAC) has found that three city MPs (all from BJP) have together utilised 92% of the total funds allotted to them.  While Union Minister and former CM Sadananda Gowda has utilised 100% of his funds for Bengaluru North, PC Mohan of Bengaluru Central has used 82%. Late Ananth Kumar who passed away in November 2018, has utilised 82%. Providing drinking water and other water-related infrastructure were the top focus areas of spending across the three constituencies in Bengaluru, with spending of 25.98%. This was followed by infrastructure development (12.62%) and public amenities (10.78%) among the top three allocations across the three parliamentary constituencies. In terms of region-wise spending, the study found that Hebbal assembly segment— 13% in Bengaluru North, Basavangudi assembly segment— 25% in Bengaluru South and Chamrajpet assembly segment— 28% in Bengaluru Central, got the highest allocation. Each MP is given Rs 5 crore of MPLADS (Members of Parliament Local Area Development Scheme) fund for his/her constituency per year based on works recommended by him/her. However, the works have to be carried out by the District Collector. BPAC is a citizens group headed by technocrats and investors like Revathy Ashok, Kiran Mazumdar Shaw and Mohandas Pai. The report was released as part of Election Habba, an election awareness campaign initiated by B.PAC. Revathy Ashok, Managing Trustee and CEO of B.PAC said, “B.PAC has been at the forefront of advocating good governance through transparency and participatory democracy. This study intends to achieve the same as it was performed in consultation with all the three MPs and taking their qualitative inputs into consideration. This effort was done to bring in transparency and accountability of utilisation of public funds among the elected representatives. Such initiatives seek to bridge the information gap between citizens and elected representatives.”  Following the recommendation, the district authority is responsible for sanctioning the eligible works, and implementation of the sanctioned ones. As per official guidelines, the district authority shall make the selection of an implementing agency for execution of the recommended works by an MP. The Government of India releases the annual entitlement of Rs. 5 crore in two equal instalments of Rs 2.5 crore each, directly to the district authority. The study, which considered spending between 2014-18 also noted that 61% of the MPLADS fund was spent within the BBMP limits, while the rest of the amount was spent in rural parts of the three constituencies.    
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EC officials conduct routine check of K’taka CM's vehicle, find nothing incriminating

Lok Sabha 2019
Besides Kumaraswamy's Range Rover, the three-member EC team also searched on Wednesday 14 other vehicles which were part of a convoy going to Hassan.
Election Commission officials checked a vehicle in which Karnataka Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy was travelling but found nothing incriminating, an official said on Thursday. "It was a routine search at the Channarayapatna check-post on the Bengaluru-Hassan highway. We daily check vehicles of all political parties, their leaders and candidates to ensure they observe the Model Code of Conduct," Election Commission official NS Darshan told IANS over the phone from Hassan, about 180 km from Bengaluru. Besides Kumaraswamy's Range Rover, the three-member EC team also searched on Wednesday 14 other vehicles which were part of a convoy going to Hassan to campaign for Prajwal Gowda of the ruling JD(S), who is contesting from the key constituency. "We stopped the vehicle and checked its dicky and open spaces. As we found nothing in it, we allowed it to cross the check-post," said Darshan. On being stopped, Kumaraswamy asked the EC team to check not only his personal vehicle but also those of his party leaders in the convoy and report to their higher authority if anything illegal was found. Hassan will vote on April 18 in the first phase of polling along with 13 seats in the central and southern regions of the state.  Prajwal is the grandson of JD(S) supremo HD Deve Gowda and son of state PWD Minster HD Ravenna. He is Kumaraswamy's nephew. To enable Prajwal to contest for the first time from his home town (Hassan), the 85-year-old Deve Gowda shifted to the Tumkur Lok Sabha seat, about 70 km northwest of Bengaluru, after representing it (Hassan) for a record six times since 1991. Kumaraswamy's son Nikhil Gowda, an upcoming Kannada-Telugu film actor, is contesting from the Mandya Lok Sabha constituency, about 100 km from Bengaluru, on the JD-S ticket. Nikhil, 29, is pitted against 55-year-old multilingual south Indian actress Sumalatha Ambareesh, widow of rebel Kannada star Ambareesh, who died on November 24 in Bengaluru after a brief illness.
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In pictures: How junk turned into jungle gyms at this Mangaluru govt school

Human Interest
A government school in Mangaluru’s Kulai has given itself a ‘Gaming Arcadia’ made out of waste, eco-friendly and recycled materials.
Obstacle courses, swing, climbers, balancing bars, chess board, hurdles, colourful displays first capture the attention of those entering this government high school in Kulai. Constrained by budgetary limitations perhaps, but leveraging on creative strengths, this government school has given itself a ‘Gaming Arcadia’ made out of waste, eco-friendly and recycled materials. Over 56 students and their government high school in Kulai in Mangaluru city are trendsetters in designing an outdoor play area. “As it is, youngsters are consumed by technological toys and over a period of time, the students’ interest in sports like Kho-Kho, high-jump and other games has also weaned off. With the whole idea of re-establishing the gaming culture, we supported the idea of turning the play-areas into fun zones,” says Ravikala Shetty, former headmistress of Kulai government High School. In close tandem with the school’s intentions, the school authorities were approached by Inchara foundation, a student volunteer group and Non-for-Profit organisation. The organisation was already working on ‘Model safe school’ initiative that mainly focused on improving various features of government schools. The 896 sq ft playground, earlier covered by sand-beds, today boasts of the play equipment specifically designed to entice students to participate outdoors. What a part of the school playground looked like earlier What a part of the playground looks like now "We had earlier developed a playground in government school at Angaragundi in the city. The idea was to revive the playground culture that not only brings out the talents and creativity in the young minds but also teaches them interpersonal and emotional skills while enhancing their physical endurance, hand-eye coordination, mental aptitude and self-esteem,” Executive Director of Inchara Foundation, Preetham Rodrigues, says. The foundation along with student volunteers and alumni from other colleges, collect scrap materials such as tyres and use them to retrofit a school playground. While adding excitement and challenges to the play-environment, the coordination team says that they are very particular about keeping the safety aspect. “Most of the games are over sandy areas, besides, the height of the play stations are kept minimal to reduce the impact of the fall. At strategic points, the tyres have been punctured to avoid water retention. We also have scheduled safety-checks twice a year,” the principal says. While the playground at Angaragundi was inaugurated in November last year, the Kulai school project was inaugurated in March this year. Speaking to this reporter, Rathna, a primary student of Kulai government school, says that she is very keen with the new facility. “Not only does this play area help us to enjoy, but we also learnt something about waste recycling,” she adds. Ravikala Shetty, who was part of the project since its initiation, says that the students are very pleased with this project. “The team decorated the playground and made it look like a park. We got good comments from the parents, localities and the students,” she says, adding that she hopes more government schools adopt this model and turn playgrounds into exciting play areas while prioritizing safety. Story by Story Infinity (Subs and Scribes Media Ventures LLP.)
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