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Thursday, February 6, 2020

Bengaluru’s suburban rail gets just Rs 1 crore token amount in SW Railway budget

Officials say the budget allocated for the suburban railway project was only a token amount as the detailed project report (DPR) has not been cleared yet.
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For the long-awaited suburban rail project in Bengaluru, the South Western Railways has allocated Rs 1 crore for the financial year 2020-21. The South Western Railways has released the Pink Book, a document that outlines the budgetary allocations for the upcoming year and stated that the money, according to the document furnished by the railways, will be used for “construction of elevated/at-grade corridors for augmentation of the line capacities.”  No other work such as laying lines or construction of the 56 stations across the city will be carried out yet, according to the Pink Book. This comes after Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa announced that the suburban rail project would be completed in three years time. However, it is yet to be seen how that will be possible without the necessary budgetary allocations. READ: K’taka CM promises Bengaluru suburban rail in 3 yrs, officials say it may take 6 yrs In the union budget for the financial year 2018-19, the then Finance Minister Arun Jaitley announced Rs 17,000 crore for the project. In the recently presented Union Budget 2020-21 too, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman stated that the suburban rail project will cost of Rs 18,600 crore.  South Western Railways PRO E Vijaya told TOI that the budget allocated for the suburban railways was only a token amount as the detailed project report (DPR) has not been cleared yet. The Cabinet Committee of Economic Affairs is yet to give their nod to the project, even as the railways’ board cleared the project three months ago in November, the Deccan Herald reported. This delay in approving the project is despite having the same ruling party, BJP, heading the Centre, state and the BBMP. However, Vijaya also noted that this railways budget could increase ‘in various stages of the budgetary review.’
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After child rights commission notice, cops end questioning of Bidar school students

Controversy
Karnataka State Commission for Protection of Child Rights had issued notices to the police in Bidar over questioning students multiple times over an anti-CAA play.
Police officials in Bidar ended their stringent questioning of students at the Shaheen Primary and High School on Wednesday. This comes after the Karnataka State Commission for Protection of Child Rights issued notices to police in Bidar over questioning students in school. Police officials led by Bidar Deputy Superintendent of Police Basaveshwara Hira have visited the school five times over the past week to question students about a play staged at the school which voiced dissent against Prime Minister Modi and the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). The Bidar police's questioning of the students at the school was criticised by many observers, particularly after photographs of the police questioning students in uniform were shared widely.  However, police officials did not visit the school on Wednesday after having done so on Saturday, Monday and Tuesday. "We have now collected information about the play and we won't be visiting the school unless there is a new development in the case,” Basvaeshwara Hira told TNM.   An FIR was registered against the school management charging them with sedition. The mother of a student and a head-teacher at the school were arrested on January 30. In addition to the two arrested women, a journalist Mohammed Yusuf Raheem is also accused of sedition. He uploaded the clips from the play on social media and is now absconding. Officials at the school confirmed that police did not visit the school on Wednesday. "We were told by child rights officials that the police will not visit the school for further questioning. We are relieved that the police's harassment of our students is over," Touseef Madikeri, the school's CEO said.  Police officials have justified the decision to visit the school five times and question the students for hours.  "The reason why we had to go multiple times to the school was that we could not interview all the students and staff we wanted to since they were not available. We have not repeatedly questioned anyone. We interviewed different sets of students when we visited the school. The investigating officer has reported that he has collected enough information from the school," recently appointed Bidar Superintendent of Police, Nagesh DL, told TNM. The SP has been asked to reply to the State Commission for Protection of Child Rights in 7 days.  Contrary to the SP's statement, one student in the school was questioned thrice by police officials. The student - Ayesha* (name changed) - was repeatedly questioned since it was allegedly her dialogue in the play that landed the school in trouble. Ayesha's mother Nazbunnisa was arrested by the police. She is a widow and since her arrest, Ayesha is living with their neighbour as her relatives do not stay in Bidar.  Women and Child Welfare Minister Shashikala Jolle also took cognizance of the issue and told reporters that she will look into it. Meanwhile, on Wednesday, Bidar District and Sessions Court on Wednesday decided to hear a bail petition for the mother of a student and a headteacher at Shaheen Primary and High School in Bidar district of Karnataka on February 11.  Also read: Bidar sedition row: Mother, teacher to be in jail for more time, bail plea deferred
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Five-storeyed building tilts in north Bengaluru, panicked residents rush out

Officials say that construction activity being carried out in the plot next to the building caused the incident.
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Around 30 working professionals in Kempapura in north Bengaluru had a narrow escape on Thursday when the building they were living in suddenly began to shake and then tilted.  The incident took place at Hebbal-Kempapura’s G Ramaiah Layout at around 7.30 am, according to officials, and the residents ran out to save themselves. Fortunately, no one was hurt in the incident, as the building did not fall. The building continues to stand at a dangerous angle. Officials say that construction activity being carried out in the plot next to the building caused the incident. According to the house owner, a JCB carrying out excavation work hit the building’s foundational pillar, causing it to tilt. The five-storeyed building has three houses on each floor. Residents rushed out of their homes when they felt the building shaking and ran out. Some had reportedly even jumped out of the windows of the building in panic. People in the neighbouring buildings were also in a state of fear as they were scared that the building would fall on their houses. Paid a visit to Ramaiah Layout in Kempapura with @CPBlr and @BBMPCOMM where a building is on the verge of collapse after its foundation caved in on one side. Residents have been evacuated and appropriate measures are underway for their rehabilitation. @CMofKarnataka pic.twitter.com/9nOeYVoFxp — M Goutham Kumar (@mgouthamkumar76) February 5, 2020 The residents soon informed the authorities and fire and emergency services rushed to the spot and cordoned off the area. The BBMP and the fire department officials who were present at the site told Deccan Herald that the tilted building will have to be demolished. A resident of the neighbourhood, an engineer Ramchandra Kumbar, told the Hindu that he had noticed some cracks in the opposite building but had not paid much attention to it. However, his wife asked him to return from work when the building tilted. The BBMP Commissioner Anil Kumar visited the site of the incident and said that action will be taken against the owner of the neighbouring site where construction work was being carried out. Inspected a 5-storey building that has tilted in Hebbal-Kempapura’s G Ramaiah Layout. The residents have been evacuated & action will be taken against the building owner. Hon’ble @BBMP_MAYOR @CPblr, officials from #BBMP & police inspected the spot. pic.twitter.com/26GB1wJq6p — B.H.Anil Kumar,IAS (@BBMPCOMM) February 5, 2020 In July 2019, an under-construction building had partially collapsed in Thomas Town near Hutchins Road in the city. The building while collapsing tilted on an apartment next to it, causing a part of the latter's parking area to cave in. Five people had lost their lives in the incident.
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Wednesday, February 5, 2020

Karnataka cabinet: 10 MLAs to take oath on Feb 6, many remain disgruntled

Politics
Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa said that only 10 out of the 11 Congress-JD(S) turncoats, who won the bye-polls in December 2019 would be sworn in as ministers on Thursday.
Amidst hectic parlays between Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa and several disgruntled MLAs, vying for ministerial berths, the cabinet expansion is slated to occur on Thursday. Addressing the media in Bengaluru on Wednesday, BS Yediyurappa said that only 10 out of the 11 Congress-JD(S) turncoats, who won the bye-polls in December 2019 would be sworn in as ministers on Thursday. The swearing in ceremony is slated to take place at Raj Bhavan at 10.30 am on Thursday. "I have spoken with leaders in Delhi and we have decided that only 10 new ministers will be inducted into the cabinet. We will see how we can accommodate Mahesh Kumatahalli. We will convince him by giving him some other post," Chief Minister Yediyurappa said.  The 10 MLAs, who will take oath on Wednesday are Ramesh Jarkiholi (Gokak), Byrathi Basavaraj (KR Puram), BC Patil (Hirekerur), ST Somashekhar (Yeshwantpur), Anand B Singh (Vijayanagar), Shivram Hebbar (Yellapur), K Sudhakar (Chikkaballapur), Narayana Gowda (Krishnarajapet) Shrimant Patil (Kagwad) and K Gopalaiah (Mahalakshmi Layout).  BJP sources say that Mahesh Kumatahalli would be offered a plum post as the director of a state-run corporation.  Speculation was rife on Tuesday after BJP legislators from Hyderbad-Karnataka region led by Shorapur MLA Narasimha Nayak alias Raju Gouda showed up at Yediyurappa's residence and demanded that an MLA from the region be accommodated in the cabinet.  In addition, the six BJP MLAs from Dakshina Kannada district began restlessly questioning BJP state President Nalin Kumar Kateel as to why a single leader from the coastal districts (the BJP's fortress) had not been given a ministerial berth.  The frantic lobbying began after it became known that Yediyurappa had got the high command's approval to induct Umesh Katti, BJP leader from Channapatna, CP Yogeshwar and Halappa Achar (Yelaburga) into the cabinet. Yediyurappa had decided this after meeting with Amit Shah earlier in January and got a list of 13 names approved.  These disgruntled leaders threatened a full-scale rebellion within the party, leaving Yediyurappa, Nalin Kumar Kateel and the high command in a fix. Sources say that Yediyurappa had to hold talks with the high command again after which the decision was made to induct only 10 new ministers in order to quell the rebellion. Party sources said that the high command has suggested a cabinet reshuffle in July this year, where the disgruntled leaders can be accommodated. "In July, the leaders who defected but did not end up winning will be made MLCs and then given ministerial berths. MTB Nagaraj will definitely be accommodated but AH Vishwanath and R Shankar are unlikely to get anything. In addition, some of the older ministers in the cabinet will be dropped to make way for other aspirants," the source added.   
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Ask media and public for footage of December 19 police firing: Karnataka HC to govt

Court
The police firing that killed two people in Mangaluru has come under severe criticism.
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The Karnataka High Court, hearing the case of Mangaluru police firing on the protesters against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) on December 19, directed the Mangaluru district magistrate on Tuesday to gather video evidence from those present at the protest on the date of the firing. Two people died in the firing on December 19, and there was widespread anger against the police action – especially after videos surfaced on social media where policemen could be heard complaining that ‘not even one has died’ in their shooting.  On Tuesday, the HC divisional bench consisting of Chief Justice Abhay Shreeniwas Oka and Justice Hemant Chandangoudar, asked the local government to gather videos from mediapersons and the general public. They were directed to issue public notices to mediapersons and the public to send in any videos or CCTV footage they might have of the date of the firing, December 19, 2019. These videos will be set in the record of the courts, and must be preserved, reported legal website BarandBench. The hearing also confirmed that the National Human Rights Commission had no powers to undertake the matter, and only had the power to begin an inquiry and make recommendations, and only the court can issue a writ. Two people, Jaleel aged 49 and Nauseen aged 23, died in the police firing in Mangaluru. Several videos of the incidents on December 19 in Mangaluru are already on social media and with public individuals. For instance, on January 12, former Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy released a CD consisting of 35 videos shot in Mangaluru on December 19 – one of which debunked police claims. According to the police, there were people prepared to throw stones at the police, and claimed there was a truck filled with construction debris on standby that the protesters were planning to use. However, Kumaraswamy at the time of releasing the videos, said that the police version of events was wrong, and that the truck was working for a nearby under-construction building.  Several videos of police firing went viral on social media following the firing. In one video, a police officer can be heard saying “not even one person has died.” Read: Lack of tear gas led to police firing? Cops, witnesses divided on Mangaluru firing deaths    
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Karnataka man arrested for abducting, forcibly tying mangalsutra on woman

Crime
The man who was a relative, abducted the woman, with the help of his friends.
A woman can be seen weeping in a moving car. While one man holds her neck, another man ties a mangalsutra forcefully around her neck. A song from a Kannada movie can be heard blaring loudly from the car’s speaker and yet the woman’s cries are louder. The video of the incident went viral on Tuesday night. On Wednesday morning, Hassan district police in Karnataka have arrested three men for abducting the 23-year-old woman and forcefully tying the mangalsutra around her neck. Police say that the man forcefully who tied the mangalsutra is her relative.  The 23-year-old woman, a resident in Hassan district’s Arsikere taluk, works as a tailor in Hassan city. On February 3, she took the bus from her village to town for work. However, she did not return home that night and her parents began worrying. Dudda Police, who probed the case, said that the woman’s parents filed a missing persons complaint only on Tuesday night. “Her parents thought she had eloped and hence had not approached the police initially. Later, when they were unable to contact her, they approached us,” the Dudda Police said. Police say that the prime accused Manu (30) had been pestering the woman to get married to him for over a year now. “She had turned down his proposal many times. When she was waiting for the bus at the Hassan Dairy Circle, Manu and three of his friends Vinay and Praveen and another man, who were in a car approached her,” Hassan SP Ram Nivas Sepat said. Manu allegedly offered to drop her home and convinced her to get into the car. “When she refused, they forced her into the car and began driving around the area. They left Hassan and it was during the journey to Ramanagar that the video was recorded when he forcefully tied the mangalsutra,” SP Sepat said. Later, they also took her to a temple in Ramanagara, where the prime accused Manu exchanged garlands with the woman. On the night of February 3, Manu, Vinay and Praveen allegedly took the woman to one of their relatives’ house in Ramanagara and forced her to stay there. “We have rescued the woman and arrested the three men. One more accused is absconding,” SP Sepat added. Upset after the video went viral, police said that the woman's father attempted to end his life by consuming poison. He is currently undergoing treatment at a private hospital in Hassan.  The trio have been booked under section 361 (kidnapping), 354 (outraging the modesty of a woman), 350 (use of criminal force), 506 (criminal intimidation) and 34 (common intention) of the Indian Penal Code.  
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NGT cancels eco-clearance for Godrej high rise project near Bengaluru lake

Environment
The Godrej residential high-rise apartment was going to come up near Kaikondrahalli Lake in Bengaluru.
Kaikondrahalli Lake. Photo by రవిచంద్ర via Wiki Commons
The National Green Tribunal on Monday cancelled the eco-clearance granted to a Godrej high-rise residential apartment project near Kaikondrahalli Lake in Bengaluru. The NGT quashed the environmental clearance granted by the Karnataka State Environment Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA) to Godrej Reflections (phase-1 of the project) and Godrej Lake Gardens (phase-2). P Ramprasad, who led the arguments against the eco-clearances given to these projects, told TNM, “The project was touching the lake on the southern side. It was in violation of environmental norms, municipal corporation norms and buffer zone regulations. Despite this, SEIAA granted permissions illegally. We challenged this before the NGT.” The violations There were two matters before the NGT regarding the ecological violations around the Kaikondrahalli Lake. The one pertaining specifically to the Godrej project was filed by HP Rajanna. The other, which is wider in scope and targets multiple structures around the lake for violating environmental norms, was filed by the NGO Mahadevapura Abhivriddhi Samraskshane Samiti (MAPSAS). The NGT on Monday clubbed the two matters and pronounced the order cancelling the environmental permissions of the Godrej residential apartments. “This means that the project has come to a grinding halt. Other permissions like construction, building plans licenses and all have no legal value,” P Ramprasad says. The advocate also alleges that in the past one year when the Godrej project was in the foundation stage, it has already tampered and endangered the ecology of the area. He placed these arguments before the NGT as well. “To build a high rise, they need to excavate a lot. That’s what they have been doing the past year,” he says. “There is a natural storm water drain whose the hydrology was altered because they were trying to cement the natural water stream itself. There are buffer zones along the natural water stream as well, where they were dumping waste. The environment load of the project is beyond the carrying capacity of the ecosystem there. This tampered the ecology and hydrology of the area,” Ramprasad says. Other structures in buffer zone It’s not just Godrej, but other structures also that have encroached on the Kaikondrahalli Lake. A joint inspection report pertaining to the environmental violations happening around Kaikondrahalli Lake was submitted to the NGT by a four-member committee in September last year. The committee consisted of members from the Central Pollution Control Board, Karnataka State Pollution Control Board, Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike and Bangalore Development Authority. TNM has a copy of the report. The report states that according to the Revised Master Plan 2015, there is a 30-metre buffer of ‘no development’ zone around water bodies. Apart from the Godrej project, the report alleged that many other establishments were also found to be within the Kaikondrahalli Lake buffer zone. These include the Renuka High School with playground and toilet, Sports Centre, Raksha Car Service, Kidzee School, some other shops and commercial establishments. Further, apartment complex Sri Mitra Spring Valley’s swimming pool, club house and approach road were found to be in the lake’s buffer area, as was the southeast portion of Alps Estate, another apartment. Of the latter, the project area where the STP and exit gate are situated are in the lake’s buffer zone. One more apartment named SJR Water Mark has also been named in the report, as its rainwater harvesting tank, park, tennis court and a portion of the driveway are in 1 acre 17 guntas which fall in the buffer area. Interestingly, all of these properties had obtained environmental clearances from SEIAA. MAPSAS’s case was against all of the buffer zone violations around Kaikondrahalli Lake. A representative of the non-profit tells TNM, “We have seen that the area between Kaikondrahalli and Kasavanahalli Lakes has been constructed on rapidly. This, even as the area between the two lakes had a valley zone marked under the Comprehensive Development Plan 2015.” According to the Revised Master Plan 2015, a valley zone may only be used for laying down sewage lines, water treatment plants, roads, culverts, pathways etc. given that they do not obstruct the movement and course of the water. A Google Earth image shows construction in the valley area between the lakes Construction soil dumped near the lake While Kasavanahalli Lake is the upstream lake, Kaikondrahalli is the downstream one. Due to the rampant construction, the surrounding areas have seen flooding during heavy rains as the rainwater doesn't make way directly into the lakes as it should have. Had the wetlands between the two lakes been left in the natural state, this would not have happened. “And this has been happening around most of Bengaluru’s lakes, not just here. But here, because it used to be a large wetland between two lakes, the impact is felt on a bigger scale too. The government has failed to protect the lakes. The buffer zone is not respected at all. There is loss of bio-diversity due to garbage dumping/burning, sewage entry and ground water contamination. If we do not take action now, the lake will go back to being a cesspool and a decade worth effort of rejuvenation and maintenance will be wasted,” the MAPSAS representative says. A good precedent The NGT’s order has come as a ray of hope for organisations like MAPSAS. The NGT also ordered action to be taken based on the joint committee’s report on the larger issue of violations in the buffer zone within one month, and also expanded the scope of the matter to the nearby Kasavanahalli Lake as well. The Tribunal also gave P Ramprasad liberty to raise additional issues, and advise on any deficiencies in the report in the future. “While Godrej is well within its rights to approach the Supreme Court on the matter, the fact remains that the project is in violation of Kaikondrahalli Lake’s buffer zone. So, I don’t know how much good it will do them,” Ramprasad says. 
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