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Saturday, May 18, 2019

Mangaluru gripped by water scarcity, unprecedented situation sees residents struggle

Water
Water is being rationed in Mangaluru – residents get continuous water supply 96 hours, followed by no water supply for 72 hours.
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“People don't have water to wash their butts,” a vinyl banner reads in Bajal Cross in Mangaluru city of Dakshina Kannada district in Karnataka. Another banner on BC road reads, “People are forced to drink filtered drain (toilet) water.” The Mangaluru City Corporation's (MCC) decision to ration water has not gone down well with the residents of the coastal city and its surrounding areas. Authorities say that the decision was prompted by soaring temperatures and lack of pre-monsoon rainfall in the coastal parts of the state this year. Unlike parts of Karnataka that have been receiving rains in the last month, pre-monsoon rains have evaded Dakshina Kannada district. Apart from light drizzles across the city last week followed by light to moderate rainfall in Moodabidri, Belthangady, and Puttur taluks, there has been no rain to speak of. Local residents are up in arms against political leaders for allowing rampant urbanisation and depletion of trees in the region; that according to them has even lead to groundwater depletion and affected the water level in borewells and open wells. The pictures of Union Minister Sadananda Gowda, Senior Congress leader M Veerappa Moily, along with local legislators of both BJP and Congress, have come up in several areas; with accusations of causing distress to the lives of the people. Gerard Towers, an activist with Mangaluru Civic Group (MCG), posed wearing a bath towel, along with a bucket, soap tray and a mug, at a recent protest against water shortage in the city. He claimed that he could not take a bath due to the lack of water availability. “This is not a first, each year during the summer there is water scarcity, but our elected representatives are not doing anything about it. Neither are natural water resources rejuvenated, nor is there any plan of action to increase the capacity of water storage at the vented dams,” he said. According to district authorities, the daily requirement of water in the city is 160 million litres. The key source of water to the city is the Thumbe vented dam, in which the water level has dropped to less than four metres against its maximum capacity of six metres. The District Authorities add that water rationing is a necessity owing to delay in the arrival of the monsoon in the coastal district, and poor water collection in Nethravathi catchment areas. The soaring temperatures have also caused evaporation at dams (5 cms/day). Since April 11, water is being rationed in Mangaluru – residents get continuous water supply 96 hours, followed by no water supply for 72 hours. Karnataka Minister for Urban Development and DK district in-charge UT Khader said that the government does not mean to cause public inconvenience, but water rationing has to be undertaken as a last resort. “In the present scenario (without rain), the water to the city will last up to June 15. However If we don’t control the supply, the water at Thumbe will last only till May 28,” he said. Facing one of the worst water crises, alongside harsh summer, industrial, commercial, and private establishments have downsized their production capacity. While work at Mangaluru Special Economic Zone (MSEZ) has been brought to a complete halt, Mangaluru Refinery and Petroleum Limited (MRPL) and Mangaluru Chemical Fertilizer (MCF) have downsized their operations in petrochemical plants and chemical fertilisers respectively. In accordance with the DC's order, since last month Mangaluru Electricity Supply Company (MESCOM) has been supplying electricity only three days a week to agricultural pump sets, in the wake depleting water in the city. Hotels are seen installing sign boards suggesting water is served on request, “Given the limited supply of water and storage facility, we are dedicating water chiefly for cooking and maintaining essential hygiene of vessels and restaurant premise,” a hotel operator at Milagres in the city said. On Friday, Dharmadhikari Veerendra Heggade of the famous Dharmasthala temple has appealed to devotees to defer their visit to the temple. The temple whose kitchen, sees a footfall of 30k-50k visits per day has requested its patrons to cooperate with the temple authorities. Dakshina Kannada PU College Principals Association has submitted a memorandum to the DC’s office, petitioning for the postponement of the academic calendar year that is set to begin on May 20. The district has 2,070 schools and 201 PU Colleges including both government and private institutions. Many school and college authorities are concerned that they will not be able to meet drinking water requirements or for sanitation purposes. “Moreover several educational institutions have signed up for providing lunch for the students. How do we meet this requirement without uninterrupted water supply?” an association member of one institute asked. College authorities are advising hostel residents to go back to their native or make alternative arrangements of stay. “Only a few PhD fellows or guest faculty or external evaluators who are on temporary visit can be accommodated at this point, we don’t have sufficient water resources to serve the larger crowd,” an administrative official of a popular medical college in Mangaluru city said. In a recently held press conference, activist Dinesh Holla attributed the state government’s decision to divert water from Yettinahole (one of the tributaries of Nethravathi river) for Yettinahole Hydel Project as the major reason for water sources drying-up in Dakshina Kannada. The convenor of green NGO Sahyadri Sanchaya, Holla said that the lack of inflow to Thumbe from Nethravathi river can be directly called a repercussion of the Yettinahole project. “The project has not only hit the city’s regular supply of water but also has left a disastrous effect on the lush green forests of the Western Ghats,” Holla said. Nethravathi River in Mangaluru | Wikimedia Commons, CC 4.0, Neharana He also pointed out that despite water scarcity being a pressing issue, none of the political parties have committed to address the concern of water shortage in the city during the summer and even people are acting indifferent to the matter, until they are affected by it. Environmental activists in the district also raised concerns that the district will eventually fall victim to water-tankers, which will form another mafia of fleecing people for want of basic requirements such as water.   The Karnataka government's recent call for tender on ‘Aircraft’ cloud-seeding to meet rainfall deficit brings optimism among the people of Dakshina Kannada, that the water-crisis can be eventually stalled. Story by Story Infinity (Subs and Scribes Media Ventures LLP.)
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Hit by water crisis, K’taka temple in Dharmasthala asks devotees to defer visit

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In a statement, Dharmasthala Dharmadhikari on Friday said that the water scarcity crisis is worsening in Dakshina Kannada district, and the temple too is suffering from the effects of it.
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The Manjunatheshwara Temple in Dharmasthala has asked devotees to postpone their temple visits due to acute water shortage in the Dakshina Kannada region. In a statement, Dharmasthala Dharmadhikari Veerendra Heggade on Friday said that the water scarcity crisis is worsening in Dakshina Kannada district, and the temple too is suffering from the effects of it. “Water crisis in the temple is worsening every day as the flow in the Netravathi river has reduced drastically. There is a huge requirement of water as devotees keep visiting the temple. Hence, I request devotees to postpone their visit by a few days and cooperate,” Veerendra Heggade said.  Water scarcity has hit several parts of Karnataka’s Dakshina Kannada district, which receives over 4000 mm of rainfall. With storage enough for about a fortnight at Thumbe dam across Netravathi, Mangaluru City Corporation has resorted to water rationing. In the absence of summer showers, the problem is worsening. Over 10,000 devotees visit Dharmasthala every day and the temple also provides free meals to all devotees every day, which requires huge amounts of water. Since water is being rationed in the district, the temple will not be able to serve all its devotees. According to Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre (KSNDMC), fresh water flow has stopped in all major rivers in the coastal belt including Netravathi, Phalguni, Swarna, Chakra, Varahi, Sharavathi, Aghanashini and Kali – all of which are located in the coastal belt. Groundwater levels have depleted and reached 30-40 metres below ground level in Mangaluru. Water level has reached the dead-storage limit in Baje dam across the Swarna river, which is the main source of water for Udupi. The depletion of groundwater and the decreasing reservoir levels have resulted in water shortage in the coastal belt, KSNDMC official said. The water crisis is also due to the depletion of groundwater with over 1,000 bore wells in the district running dry, the official added.     
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Rs 89 cr auto tipper scam in Bengaluru? Garbage contractors looting BBMP, alleges AAP

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The Aam Aadmi Party plans to file a complaint with the Lokayukta, Anti-Corruption Bureau and the Bengaluru Metropolitan Task Force in the coming days.
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The Aam Aadmi Party on Friday alleged that Bengaluru’s garbage contractors are looting Rs 89.5 crore from the BBMP in the name of deploying more auto tippers.  According to BBMP, the city needs 4,466 auto tippers in order to collect waste from every household. However, there are 2,580 registered auto tippers in Bengaluru and of these, only 1,273 are currently operational.  As per the BBMP norms, every 750 households require one auto tipper. BBMP sources say that in order to make up for the shortage in auto tippers, the contractors have been deploying pourakarmikas (civic workers) to pick up the trash and dump it into compactors. As per 2019-20 budget figures of BBMP, Rs 750 crore was allocated for solid waste management, of which, Rs 375 crore was allocated for pourakarmikas and the remaining for auto tippers and cleaning staff. According to Mohan Dasari, President of AAP Bengaluru, the contractors have been collecting money for deploying all the 2,580 auto tippers, when only 1,273 autos operate daily, thereby conning the BBMP of crores of rupees. BBMP allocates Rs 57,000 per month to each auto tipper and the 1,273 working autos would have cost Rs 87 crore per annum. However, the contractors have been billing the Palike for all 2,580 auto tippers, thereby escalating the cost to Rs 176.5 crore per annum. “Surprisingly, for total of 4466 autos required for the city, the total amount comes to around Rs 305 crore and if we look at the budget allocation, it's been allocated as per micro plan, means for 4,466 auto tippers. So, it is evident that during last few years, fake figures have been given to the BBMP to siphon off hundreds of crores of honest taxpayer's money,” Dasari added. Although the information has been available to the BBMP, no action has been taken against the garbage contractors. Dasari said that the Aam Aadmi Party would file a complaint with the Lokayukta, Anti-Corruption Bureau and the Bengaluru Metropolitan Task Force in the coming days. “AAP insists that the money siphoned off on account of these scams is the tax money from hard-earned income of honest citizens and must be recovered from the contractors, officials and corporators of 198 wards,” Dasari added.  Bengaluru’s civic body, in a bid to solve the scam involving garbage contractors, had issued RMID cards to each of them in May. The card is supposed to be scanned through a mobile app, which would then intimate the BBMP that the auto tipper has been deployed for duty.   According to Randeep, Special Commissioner, BBMP, the civic body will make GPS tracking of auto tippers mandatory in order to avoid scams. He said that the GPS system would be introduced in the next two months.      
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Karnataka Congress leader found dead on the banks of river Krishna in Vijayapura

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Police suspect that Congress leader Reshma Padekanura was murdered.
The body of Congress leader Reshma Padekanura was found near Krishna River in Karnataka’a Vijayapura in the early hours of Friday. According to the Kolhar Police, Reshma’s body was found near the Kolhar Bridge located near Krishna River at around 6 am on Friday. The Kolhar Police Station have registered a case. Police suspect that it is a case of murder. She was last seen with All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) party leader from Maharashtra Toufik in his car on Thursday night, say police. Basavanabagewadi DySP SU Maheshwargouda is heading the probe into her death. Police say that Reshma’s husband has levelled allegations against Toufik stating that they had a property dispute. According to her husband, Reshma had gone to meet Toufik on Thursday and she had got into the car with him around 12 pm, say police. Reshma was the JD(S) District President of the Women’s Wing in Vijayapura and had been with the party for over a decade. She also contested from Devarahipparagi Assembly constituency on a JD(S) ticket in 2013 but was defeated. When the JD(S) denied her a ticket in 2018 during the Assembly Elections, Reshma joined the Congress.
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Bengaluru stalker slashes off part of flight attendant’s ear

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Ajay got into the victim’s cab and began demanding that the victim agree to his proposal.
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A 30-year-old man, who had allegedly slashed off part of a flight attendant’s ear when she refused his marriage proposal, surrendered to the Bengaluru Police in the early hours of Friday. Ajay Kumar alias Jokey, a resident of Jalahalli had stalked a 27-year-old flight attendant for months. Kodigehalli Police, who are investigating the case, say that Ajay Kumar first met the victim a few years ago through her older sister. “Ajay and the woman became friends through her older sister. A few months ago, Ajay asked the victim to marry him and she refused,” a Kodigehalli Police official said. The victim, the police said, told Ajay that she was not interested in speaking with him any longer. However, Ajay allegedly began stalking her and constantly harassing her whilst demanding that she marry him. “A few months ago, the victim told her parents and together they had approached the Jalahalli police and the victim filed a complaint alleging that he had been sexually harassing her for months,” the police said. Jalahalli Police told TNM that Ajay had multiple cases registered against him and after the victim filed her complaint of sexual harassment, the police opened a rowdy-sheet against Ajay Kumar. “He has multiple cases of assault and sexual harassment filed against him so we opened a rowdy-sheet. Around 4.30 pm on May 12, the victim was returning from work in a cab. She was passing by Hebbal when her cab was waylaid by Ajay,” a police official from Kodigehalli said. Ajay allegedly got into the cab and began demanding that the victim agree to his proposal. When she refused, he allegedly ripped off her right ear, stabbed her in the face, and punched her in the stomach. “The driver rushed her to a private hospital nearby. She underwent treatment and has been discharged. The knife stabbed her chin and her right ear has been damaged,” the police added. The North-East division police were on the look out for Ajay. However, he surrendered to the Yeshwanthpur Police early on Friday morning. He has been booked for assault with a deadly weapon, sexual harassment, and criminal intimidation, and remanded to judicial custody.  
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Hailstorm in Bengaluru: Part of pre-monsoon showers say experts

Weather
Light to moderate rains are expected in parts of Karnataka on Friday including in Kodagu, Mysuru, and Bengaluru.
Several parts of Bengaluru witnessed a hailstorm on Friday afternoon including parts of the Central Business District of MG Road, Cubbon Park and surrounding areas. There was widespread rainfall across the city with Gantiganahalli in Bengaluru North Taluk recording the most intense rainfall of 22.5mm of rainfall between 1:15-1:30pm. Sunil M Gavaskar, Meteorologist at Karnataka State Natural Disaster Management Centre, said, “The hail is due to thunderstorm activity starting from northern Bengaluru to central parts. Hail is possible because it is sudden convection. Hailstorm is common during pre-monsoon rains and it was observed yesterday (Thursday) also in some parts of the city. There will be moderate rainfall in Bengaluru today as well.” He added, “Kodagu, Mysuru, Mandya, Dakshina Kannada, Chamarajanagara, Tumkur, Hassan, Ramanagara, Chikballapura, Kolar, Bengluru Rural and Benagluru Urban districts are likely to have thunderstorm activity associated with scattered light to moderate rains and isolated places heavy rains with gusty winds at times during evening to late evening hours today (Friday).” Hail forms when strong currents of rising air carry droplets of water high enough that they freeze. A strong current of air allows hailstones to grow large enough that they reach the ground, weather officials explained. Rains in the city were forecast in the city by the Indian Metrological Department with widespread scattered rainfall all over south interior Karnataka along with lighting and thunderstorms. At the same time, the Karnataka State Natural Disaster Management Centre had also predicted that maximum temperatures are likely to be above normal at many places in the state over the week.    Bengaluru- Sudden rain with hail stones bring big respite from heat, but with penalty brace more traffic jams, water clogging,falling trees, overflowing of the drains, lakes and power cuts... pic.twitter.com/uTp8hK7QeS — Manoj jogiya (@ManojJogiya) May 17, 2019     Hail stones in Bengaluru. @WeAreBangalore@BngWeather @weatherchannel#Bengaluru #Rainfall #Rainfall pic.twitter.com/WMlpwghhgI — Deepak Bopanna (@dpkBopanna) May 17, 2019     #Bengaluru hail storm at Queens road pic.twitter.com/sqrURuyiP6 — [ɪnˈkwɪzɪtɪv] (@nalegave) May 17, 2019  
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