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Tuesday, September 29, 2020

As workations, homestays gain popularity, Karnataka tourism hopes for revival

Tourism
Tourism stakeholders in Kodagu, Chikmagalur, Mysore and Hassan districts are reporting rooms fully booked over weekends.
A young woman sitting on a balcony sipping a cup of tea with a laptop open in front of her. Representative image for a workation.
Pic courtesy: Porcupine Castle, Kodagu
While the travel industry in most states in India is battling the adverse impact of the coronavirus outbreak and the resultant lockdown, stakeholders in the tourism sector in Karnataka are attempting a comeback with the removal of intra-state and inter-state travel restrictions from early September in line with the Unlock 4 guidelines of the Government of India. After the state government relaxed the COVID-19 induced restrictions, the Karnataka Tourism Force (KTF) earlier this month spearheaded a bikers’ rally to revive tourism in the state in collaboration with the Indian Motorcycle Riders Group. This innovative venture rekindled the spirit of travel and created awareness that it was safe to travel in the state. “The symbolic ride was planned to publicise the fact that Karnataka is safe to travel as long as the new norms of physical distancing and self-safety are followed. We at KTF are hopeful that the rally will lay the foundation for a new beginning and encourage more people to come out and support the travel fraternity,” said M Ravi, Vice President, KTF. Feeling claustrophobic cooped up in their homes and fatigued after the stifling lockdown, people were yearning for a change of place and a break from the monotony of their homes. Realising that it is not going to be business as usual for the tourism sector, stakeholders felt the need to tap into the robust domestic market to essay a recovery. Tour operators, resort and homestay owners are curating innovative tourism concepts and packages to promote domestic travel and retain high-spending customers. Tourism stakeholders in the districts of Kodagu, Chikmagalur, Mysore and Hassan are in a jubilant mood with rooms fully booked over weekends. One leading resort in Kodagu is chock-a-block with bookings till November end. These hotels capitalised on the idea that travelling to drive-able distances within the state is safe. With adequate safety parameters and physical distancing, such local travel can be a boost for those on both the demand and supply side. Workations To lure the tourists back, homestays and resorts have come up with the innovative idea of ‘workation’ where tourists can stay and work from the resort or homestay. Under this option, good internet connectivity, rooms, office furniture and food service are provided. All these are incorporated into affordable packages ranging from three days to one or two weeks. This concept has elicited good response from techies in Bengaluru who liked the idea of working surrounded by greenery and nature, undisturbed in complete privacy. The most sought-after workation destinations are in Kodagu and Chikmagalur. Workation | Pic credit: Porcupine Castle, Kodagu The concept of workation initiated by Porcupine Castle, a hilltop resort in Kodagu, post lockdown relaxations and permission to open resorts and hotels in June, has been a big hit. “We procured a dozen dongles and installed broadband cables to welcome the wi-fi tribe. We offered a good package with wi-fi connection and other facilities, wherein the guest can work and relax with family in a relaxing ambience. Our excellent wi-fi was our trump card and received overwhelming response. Guests are also offered nominal prices if staying for over 10 days,” explained Anila V Paul, Director of the resort. The resort had an inspector from the public health centre to train their staff while the district office monitors the tourists and their documents. The resort’s naturalist has been trained to double up as a COVID inspector. Also read: Jaipur, Goa, Kochi to become top vacation destinations: OYO report The Serai in Chikmagalur has hosted software professionals from Bengaluru and Mangalore. “We also have ‘Back to School’ packages whereby students can avail online classes from the property. We targeted people who haven’t travelled for 5 months and gave them an opportunity to step out from the confines of their homes,” said Anand Menon, Senior General Manager, The Serai. Homestays According to Revathy Iyer, owner of Silver Brook Estate, a boutique homestay in Kodagu, “People prefer homestays as we have fewer guests. Owners staying in the homestay is an assurance for the guests that they are in a safe environment. Moreover, we’re able to provide home-cooked food and the comfort of personal touch to our customers. Safety has always been our priority. With less guests, it’s easy to implement safety norms like physical distancing and sanitisation.” Trekking in Kodagu | Photo credit: Susheela Nair “We avoid online booking as it’s difficult to check the credentials of the guests. We prefer direct booking or rely on known travel agents like Arjun Tours. We even have an MNC employee staying with us for the past three months, working from here. Instead of WFH, they are working from a different location. As vacations are unfeasible right now, we recommend everyone take a workation,” Revathy added. But on the contrary, the footfall in other regions of Karnataka, except Hampi, has not been very encouraging. The state’s stunning 320-km long coastline is home to India’s best beach and temple country, palm-fringed beaches, lush green fields, forests and rivers with the distant roar of the Arabian Sea for company. “But adequate awareness and promotion is woefully lacking. Gokarna is what Goa was in the 1950s to 1970s with only a handful of good resorts,” lamented Rachael Ravi, Managing Director, Red Earth Resort, Gokarna. Blessed with a pristine and unexploited coastline, Karnataka has the opportunity to become part of a larger beach tourism landscape along with Goa and Kerala, which have some of the country’s popular beaches and backwaters. Experts feel that unlike Goa’s crowded and commercialised stretches, Karnataka can create a classy coastal destination focused on ethnic culture, serenity, exclusivity and adventure. While a series of projects have reached the blueprint stage, only a few have reached the sands. In promising news for the state’s tourism sector, Karnataka unveiled a new tourism policy aiming to create 10 lakh jobs and attract Rs 5,000 crore investments in the sector by 2025. The policy was launched by Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa and Tourism Minister CT Ravi on World Tourism Day on Sunday. Susheela Nair is an independent food, travel and lifestyle writer, and photographer based in Bangalore. She has contributed content, articles and images on food, travel, lifestyle, photography, environment and ecotourism to several reputed national publications. Her writings constitute a wide spectrum, including guide books, brochures and coffee table books.


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Close shave for Karnataka MLA as rain-damaged bridge caves in

Rains
Raja Venkatappa Naik had gone to inspect the damaged bridge, which had developed cracks when a section of the bridge caved.
Raja Venkatappa Naik inspecting bridge
A legislator from Karnataka had a close shave on Monday morning when a section of a damaged bridge that he was inspecting, suddenly collapsed. The incident took place when Janata Dal (Secular) MLA Raja Venkatappa Naik was taking stock of the damage to a bridge in Karnataka's Raichur district. Videos of the incident, which took place in Mallat village in the district's Sirwara Taluk, have surfaced online and show the MLA close to the part of the bridge that caved in.  Raja Venkatappa Naik, who represents the Manvi constituency in the state Assembly, had gone to inspect the damaged bridge, which had developed cracks. He stood at the edge of the damaged bridge over a swollen stream and a large number of local residents came and stood right behind him.  Unable to bear the weight, a portion of the damaged bridge caved in and four people were injured. They were hospitalised and their condition is stable, officials said. After the collapse, residents retreated backwards and stood at the entrance of the bridge. Few people in the middle of the bridge were stuck after it collapsed.  Raja Venkatappa Naik however was a few feet away from the part that collapsed.  The MLA was also taken to a hospital for check-up but his condition is stable.  In the 2018 Karnataka Assembly elections, Raja Venkatappa defeated Hampayya Nayak Ballatgi of the Congress to become the MLA of Manvi constituency. He is the lone MLA from the Janata Dal (Secular) party to be elected in Raichur district of Karnataka. 


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Karnataka Law Minister JC Madhuswamy tests positive for coronavirus

Health
Madhuswamy had attended the recently concluded Karnataka Assembly session.
JC Madhuswamy reading
JC Madhuswamy
Karnataka Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister J C Madhuswamy tested positive for the novel coronavirus on Monday. The private hospital where he was admitted said he tested positive for the virus. The minister underwent the COVID-19 test after his driver and cook contracted the virus, his associates said. He had attended the recently concluded Karnataka Assembly session. Prior to him, Deputy Chief Minister Govind Karjol and Gandhinagar MLA Dinesh Gundu Rao also tested positive. Congress leader HK Patil too tested positive for the virus following the conclusion of the monsoon session of the Assembly.  Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa, Health Minister B Sriramulu, Forest Minister Anand Singh, Tourism Minister C T Ravi, Agriculture Minister B C Patil, Leader of Opposition Siddaramaiah and Congress state chief D K Shivakumar are among those who tested positive for the virus and recovered. Suresh Angadi, who was the Minister of State for Railways and the Belagavi MP, BJP Rajya Sabha member Ashok Gasti and Basavakalyan Congress MLA B Narayan Rao, have died after being infected with the coronavirus. The monsoon session of the Assembly was reduced to six days over fears of rising number of infections among MLAs. More than 100 members of the Vidhana Soudha secretariat staff as well as ministers have tested positive for the virus. So far cumulatively, 5,82,458 COVID-19 positive cases have been confirmed in the state, which includes 8,641 deaths and 4,69,750 discharges, the health department's bulletin said.


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Trump admin begins shipping rapid coronavirus tests to states

The first shipments, totaling 6.5 million tests, will be sent this week, and the amount each state receives will be based on population data.

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Monday, September 28, 2020

‘Will investors come to Bengaluru?’: Opposition slams Tejasvi Surya’s terror hub remark

Politics
Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa, however, defended Tejasvi Surya’s comments stating that he just meant terror activities have increased recently.
Tejasvi Surya looks to the right as he speaks into a microphone
A day after the BJP MP Tejasvi Surya called Bengaluru as the epicentre of terror activities, Karnataka CM BS Yediyurappa has defended the comment saying that he just meant that terror activities in the state capital have increased recently. This even as the Opposition has been censuring his remark made in New Delhi on Sunday.  The Chief Minister, answering questions from the media on Surya’s comments said, “This is what he meant. Nowadays, in Bengaluru, terror activities are increasing day by day. That's why this(NIA unit) will be helpful to us.”  The newly-appointed national president of BJP’s youth wing met the Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday and in a press conference afterwards said that Bengaluru has become the "incubation centre" for terror activities. Calling the city the epicentre of terror activities, Surya had urged for a fully functional NIA unit in Bengaluru.  The Opposition has been castigating Surya for his comment, vehemently objecting to the city being projected as a terror hub.   KPCC president, DK Shivakumar tweeted saying, ‘BJP MP @Tejasvi_Surya calling Bengaluru, a global city known for Technology and Innovation, as an epicenter of terror is highly condemnable. GDP growth has crashed and with such statements, which investor will come to Bengaluru & Karnataka? Will PM and FM @nsitharaman answer? BJP MP @Tejasvi_Surya calling Bengaluru, a global city known for Technology and Innovation, as an epicenter of terror is highly condemnable. GDP growth has crashed and with such statements, which investor will come to Bengaluru & Karnataka? Will PM and FM @nsitharaman answer? — DK Shivakumar (@DKShivakumar) September 28, 2020 Sowmya Reddy, Congress MLA said, “Namma Bengaluru a #terrorHub? Wth. I take offence to that. My city is beautiful, cosmopolitan, diverse, IT/BT Hub, safe, peaceful/silicon city. I WILL NOT let a one guy tarnish the image of our city. Never. NO WAY. #proudofmycity’” Namma Bengaluru a #terrorHub? Wth. I take offence to that. My city is beautiful, cosmopolitan, diverse, IT/BT Hub, safe, peaceful/silicon city. I WILL NOT let a one guy tarnish the imagine of our city. Never. NO WAY. #proudofmycity — Sowmya Reddy | ಸೌಮ್ಯ ರೆಡ್ಡಿ (@Sowmyareddyr) September 27, 2020 Srivatsa YB, national campaign in-charge for Indian Youth Congress tweeted, “Calling Bengaluru a Terror Hub is a huge injustice to a vibrant city known worldwide as a Tech & Intellectual Hub. Why is @Tejasvi_Surya tarnishing Bengaluru's image? Does he have any proof to back his claim? To suit its politics, BJP is causing huge damage to B'luru & Karnataka” Calling Bengaluru a Terror Hub is a huge injustice to a vibrant city known worldwide as a Tech & Intellectual Hub Why is @Tejasvi_Surya tarnishing Bengaluru's image? Does he have any proof to back his claim? To suit its politics, BJP is causing huge damage to B'luru & Karnataka — Srivatsa (@srivatsayb) September 27, 2020 Prathap Kanagal, JD(S) social media in-charge wrote, “Bengaluru was IT Hub for decades but As per @Tejasvi_Surya, in 6 years under Modi rule it become terrorism hub. Bengaluru was one of the safest cities across the globe all these years, but under Modi and Amit Shah even Bengaluru is in Danger just like Hindu in danger under Modi” Bengaluru was IT Hub for decades but As per @Tejasvi_Surya, in 6 years under Modi rule it become terrorism hub. Bengaluru was one of the safest cities across the globe all these years, but under Modi and Amit Shah even Bengaluru is in Danger just like Hindu in danger under modi. — Prathap ಕಣಗಾಲ್ (@Kanagalogy) September 28, 2020 BJP insiders say that the Karnataka Chief Minister who attempted to display a weak defence is very unhappy that despite the party being in power, both in the state and the Centre, such comments have been made by Surya. Many leaders in the party believe that this is an extension of the internal rift between some RSS leaders close to Surya and the BJP veteran in the state, Yediyurappa. Many in the Karnataka government too are aggrieved with the statement which they read as an attempt to get attention at the expense of the government’s image in the state. 


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Sandalwood drugs case: Bail rejected for Ragini Dwivedi, Sanjana Galrani

Crime
The special court also rejected anticipatory bail applications filed by two other accused.
Ragini Dwivedi and Sanjana Glarani
In a setback for Kannada actors Ragini Dwivedi and Sanjana Galrani, a special Bengaluru court on Monday denied bail to them in connection with the high-profile Sandalwood drugs case. The bail hearing for the other accused in the case was adjourned. The special Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) court also rejected the anticipatory bail applications filed by two accused in the case, Vinay Kumar and Shiva Prakash, who have evaded arrest till now. The police are also on the lookout for actor Vivek Oberoi’s brother-in-law, Aditya Alva, who has been named in the case.  Police have so far arrested high-profile party planner Viren Khanna, alleged drug peddlers Loum Pepper Samba, Rahul Tonse, Prashanth Ranka and Niyaz in connection with the case.  As reported earlier, even though the Central Crime Branch (CCB) of the Bengaluru police has made high-profile arrests, they might not be able to make a watertight case in absence of material evidence. Sources in the CCB have said that the agency is relying on electronic evidence. Other than the probe by the CCB, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) is also probing the two actors along with other co-accused on charges of money laundering. Incidentally, the First Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate on Thursday had granted ED permission to probe the charges. Among others, the ED is expected to question Viren Khanna, Sanjjana's friend and real estate businessman Rahul Tonse, and Ragini's associate BK Ravi Shankar who are among the arrested in connection with the same case.  Actor Ragini Dwivedi who had initially skipped summons by the Central Crime Branch of Bengaluru police on September 3 was arrested on the next day for allegedly not cooperating with investigation officials, following raids at her residence. Sanjana Galrani, who was also subsequently raided in connection with the same case, was arrested on September 8. After a brief period in police custody, they were sent to judicial custody on September 14.


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Karnataka CM says no land owned by SC/ST will be touched, as farmers protest

Politics
“Even if you protest today, I ask you to come and discuss with us later,” the CM said.
Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa at a press conference
Reacting to the wide-scale demonstrations by farmers and Dalit groups on account of Monday’s statewide bandh against the recently passed contentious land reforms, Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa called for the withdrawal of protests as he defended his government’s stance. Trying to assuage the protesters, the CM said the interests of Dalits and tribals will be protected. “Even if you protest today, I ask you to come and discuss with us later. No irrigated land will be used for anything other than agriculture. No SC/ ST land will be touched.” He added, “I tried convincing protesters but they had their heart set on satyagraha.” He called for the protests to be withdrawn and claimed that the government has taken these decisions keeping the best interests of farmers in mind. The call by farmer organisations for a state-wide bandh on Monday saw protest marches across the state as many Dalit groups, labour unions and pro-Kannada outfits lent support to the farmers. Defending the new APMC law, Yediyurappa said, “Farmers can sell their crop anywhere where they get a good price, this is complete freedom to sell anywhere and this is what I have fought for many years. There was a time, if farmers sold in other districts, there were cases against them.” He added, “Farmers can also choose to sell in APMC too like earlier. That door is also not closed. It is a historic decision. I ask farmer friends to see how it goes for six months and I believe your issues in selling crops will be eased.” On the new land reforms, Yediyurappa claimed that nobody will have the right to take lands of small farmers. “Due to this amendment, anyone can do agriculture. Where there is no use of agriculture, the land can be used for other purposes and people will get jobs. Keeping this in mind we have brought these Acts. In the coming days, I request farmer groups to not confuse farmers. Farmers, I am with you. Don't encourage the protests,” the CM appealed.  As reported earlier, farmers, Dalits, labour organisations have been up in arms against three ordinances that the state government passed in the recently concluded Monsoon Session of the Karnataka Assembly despite staunch opposition. The three laws are Karnataka Land reforms (Amendment)  2020, Karnataka Agricultural Produce Marketing (Regulation and Development) (Amendment) , 2020 and Industrial Disputes and certain other laws (Amendment)  2020. Protesting farmers and opposition parties have said that the land reforms make it easier for land hoarding as it increases the ceiling for landownership and also removes the non-agricultural income bar on owning farmlands. On the APMC reforms, those opposing have said that it will leave farmers especially marginal vulnerable farmers at the mercy of the corporates in absence of a strong regulated market.


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