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Sunday, February 14, 2021

Panchamasali seer threatens stir at Vidhana Soudha over show-cause notice to BJP MLA

Politics
BJP's central disciplinary committee issued a notice to Vijayapura MLA Basanagouda Patil Yatnal for his remarks against CM BS Yediyurappa.
Basangouda patil posing for a picture with a blue shirt and talking in a mike
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A day after the BJP's central disciplinary committee issued a show cause notice to its legislator from Vijayapura in Karnataka, Basanagouda Patil Yatnal, for his remarks against Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa, Panchamasali community pontiff Basava Jaya Mruthyunjaya Swami on Saturday warned of laying siege to the Vidhana Soudha if the notice is not withdrawn.   Taking a dig at Yediyurappa's son BY Vijayendra, who is also the state BJP vice president, Basava said that everyone is aware of those behind serving the show cause notice to Yatnal.   "I know that a senior BJP leader's son is behind such an act. If the BJP does not withdraw its show cause notice then we will lay siege to the Vidhana Soudha. By issuing show cause notice to Yatnal they are trying to derail our movement, hence, we will make a serious attempt to gherao the Vidhana Soudha once we reach Bengaluru," he said.   The seer along with BJP legislator Yatnal and Congress leader Vijayanand Kashappanavar has been leading the 465 km march from Kudalasangama that will culminate in Bengaluru, with a rally scheduled on February 21.   Panchamasali, the largest sub-sect within the dominant Lingayat community to which Yatnal and Kashappanavar belong, while Yediyurappa belongs to the Banajiga sub-sect, have demanded that their existing reservation category be changed from 3B to 2A.   Their march reached Tumkuru, about 60 km from Bengaluru, on Friday night as the delegation stayed at the renowned Siddaganaga Matha.   "Yatnal and Kashappanavar are the two pillars of this movement. The community will stand by them if the parties try to exert any kind of pressure on them," he said.   As reported earlier Yatnal was served a notice for his constant tirade against Yediyurappa. Yatanal since October has been making statements like Yediyurappa will be removed from the CM’s position following Sankranti (April 14). He has also openly criticised the government’s functioning and alleged interference by Vijayendra.


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40 students of Bengaluru nursing college get COVID-19

COVID-19
BBMP officials said that mass testing will be conducted in all nursing and medical colleges in Bengaluru from February 14 to 20.
A woman getting her samples taken forCOVID test
At least 40 students of a private nursing college in Bengaluru have tested positive for the coronavirus, health officials said. The officials on Saturday said that that most of these students are from Kerala and the mass testing will be carried out in all the nursing and medical colleges of the city from February 14 to 20 Bengaluru's civic body Commissioner N Manjunath Prasad inspected the college and inquired about the measures initiated by authorities to tackle these cases. Prasad also appealed to the state government to make it mandatory for all the students coming to the city's educational institutions, to carry a negative Covid-19 test certificate that should not be older than 72 hours. The Karnataka government announced that students coming from Kerala to Dakshina Kannada, Udupi, Mysuru, Kodagu and Chamarajanagar districts must get an RTPCR negative test report. The Commissioner said the Pulakeshi Nagar nursing college has a total of 210 students and majority are from Kerala. "The test reports showed 40 students had tested positive, while 28 are asymptomatic and 12 have mild symptoms. Among these 35 are girls and 5 are boys," he added. Prasad said that the authorities claim that Covid testing was conducted for all the students between January 25 and February 10 but as precautionary measure the Bengaluru civic body has stationed its medical team in the college premises. "Though the college has made arrangements for isolation of all the 40 students in the hostel with all basic facilities, we have also advised to isolate and quarantine all the 210 students for the next 14 days," he added. The Commissioner also directed the colleges to go for mass testing camps at all the nursing and medical colleges in the city. Meanwhile, the BBMP East Zone has appointed full-time field officers and marshals to work 24/7 to ensure there is no breach of isolation.


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Saturday, February 13, 2021

Four from Bengaluru killed after car crashes into truck in Hassan

Accident
According to police, the four people from Bengaluru were heading to Chikkamagaluru in their car to attend a function when the accident occurred.
red car smashed
Four people were killed when the car they were travelling in rammed into a truck in Hassan district of Karnataka early on Saturday, police officials said. According to police, four people from Bengaluru were heading to Chikkamagaluru in their car to attend a function when the accident occurred along Channarayapatna bypass road, at about 5.30 am. Traffic police officials investigating the case said the car rammed into the truck from behind when the truck was moving. The victims included three software professionals and an excise sub-inspector who all died on the spot. Hassan traffic police said Abhishek, Vikram and Manjunath were working in a software firm in Bengaluru while Chethan, an excise sub-inspector was with them. They were travelling from Bengaluru to Chikkamagaluru to attend a function when the accident occurred.  "The car was moving fast and it hit the slower moving truck. All four persons died on the spot. They were 25-30 years old and were going from Bengaluru to Chikkamagaluru for a function," Channarayapatna traffic police official Balu Gowda told TNM. Eight friends in two different cars were travelling to Chikkamagaluru when the accident occurred and the friends in the other car stopped the truck following the incident.  A case has been registered at the Channarayapatna Town police station and investigation is on. The bodies of the victims were shifted to the government mortuary in the town.  District in-charge Minister K Gopalaiah visited the mortuary on Saturday morning where the victims' bodies were kept.   


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Tesla will set up an electric car manufacturing unit in Karnataka: CM BSY

Technology
This is the first statement stating an electric car manufacturing unit will be built in Karnataka by Tesla.
Tesla office
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Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Saturday said that American car maker Tesla will set up an electric car manufacturing unit in Karnataka. The statement was a part of the list of benefits promised to Karnataka in the Union Budget. "American firm Tesla will open a electric car manufacturing unit in Karnataka," the statement by Yediyurappa said. This is the first statement in which the government has said that an electric car manufacturing unit will be built in Karnataka by Elon Musk-led Tesla. Last month, Tesla registered its subsidiary Tesla India Motors and Energy Private Limited and listed three directors for the company. It was incorporated in Bengaluru and its directors are Vaibhav Taneja, Venkatrangam Sreeram and David Jon Feinstein. Taneja is the Chief accounting officer of Tesla. At the time of the announcement, Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa tweeted that the electric car maker would open an R&D unit in Bengaluru but the tweet was quickly deleted. Following this, Gaurav Gupta, Additional Chief Secretary, Commerce and Industries in Karnataka told TNM that the timeframe and manner in which Tesla will operate in India is yet to be decided. He said that Tesla's announcement followed months of correspondence between the state government and the electric car manufacturer. Tesla was in contact with five state governments in India including Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra. In January 2021, Elon Musk briefly became the world's richest person when his net worth grew to over $185 billion. He runs multiple companies including Tesla, SpaceX, The Boring Company, OpenAI and Neuralink. The electric car maker Tesla is based in Palo Alto, California.   


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Lingayat seers seek inclusion of all sub-sects to central OBC list

Politics
TNM had earlier reported how Chief Minister Yediyurappa was inundated with requests from various communities for reservation tags.
Yediyurappa with handbook
Around 200 Lingayat-Veerashaiva seers under the National Federation of Veerashaiva-Lingayat seers held a meeting demanding that Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa recommend all sub-sects of Lingayats community to the central Other Backward Classes list. This new demand has mainly come from the Lingayat Virakta Mathas in the state. These ‘Mathas’ generally attract devotees from every sect of the Lingayat community unlike subsect-based Lingayat Mathas in the state. TNM had earlier reported how Chief Minister Yediyurappa was inundated with requests from various communities for reservation tags. While the Panchamasali sect is asking for Category 2A status under Backward Class (BC) quota instead of the 3B status it currently has, the Kurubas are agitating for a Scheduled Tribe (ST) tag. Some of Yediyurappa’s cabinet colleagues have taken part in movements led by their respective community seers.   The Lingayat community is one of the most socio-political influential communities in the state. Of the 29 Chief Ministers in the last 60 years in Karnataka, 13 have come from this community, including current Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa. Prior to the meeting, one of the chief organisers of this event, Mahantlinga Shivacharya Swamiji of Vibhutipura Matha, told reporters that none of the participating seers are opposed to those who are demanding reservations for their respective subsects. "It is their Constitutionally guaranteed right. Who are we to question about their demands or to oppose them? Our demand is simple and we have not chosen a confrontational path," he explained. He claimed that seers from across the country — Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Maharashtra and other states as well are together on this. "All of us are demanding that all sects of our community should be included in the central government's Other Backward Class (OBC) quota. This will benefit the entire community in one go," the seer argued. According to him, there are 102 subsects in Lingayat community and so far only 30 have been included in the central OBC reservation list. "Our fight is to get justice for all 102 subsects instead of thinking about one or two sects," he said. Answering a question, he said that issues raised by Panchamasali subsect are entirely different from what Virakta Matha seers are demanding. "Panchamasali demand is limited to Karnataka and it has to be decided within the state itself. Whereas our demand is directly linked to the Union government. Thus, we are only handing over a memorandum to Chief Minister, Yediyurappa or to his representatives" he explained.


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These five destinations near Bengaluru are perfect for a weekend getaway

Travel
These spots are perfect for nature lovers and history buffs.
Photo of a trekker at the top of Madhugiri Betta
The routine and clamour of city life can often make you feel the need to escape into nature. If you live in Bengaluru, you are in luck, because there are a number of choices for a quick getaway around the city, which ensure a thrilling holiday. Here’s a list of five locations that are a short drive away from Bengaluru, where you can escape for the weekend. Huliyurdurga The aerial view of the Huliyurdurga hillock which is part of Navadurgas (Wikimedia Commons/Gopakumar V R)   The Huliyurdurga fort hill, a part of Navadurgas (Nine forts) near Bengaluru, is said to have been erected by Kempe Gowda, the founder of modern Bengaluru. A two-to-three-hour bus ride away from the city, this trek makes a perfect getaway for nature enthusiasts. Surrounded by greenery, the hill assumes the shape of an inverted earthen pot, which earned it the title of ‘Kumbi betta’.  The trekking trail starts from the nearby village of Huliyudurga. The only way to climb to the top of the hill is via a vertical wall made of rocks. Be wary of the steep gradients on the 30-minute hike. The hill is also a popular pilgrimage spot; many flock here in the month of February to visit the temple of Lord Malleshwara. Despite being 847 metres above the sea level, the hill offers an amazing sight of the nearby village, green cover (if you visit in Monsoon) and the ruins of the fort wall on the top.  Though the climb is easy, it has its share of tricky spots during the ascent and descent. Nandi hills The magnificent view of sunrise from Nandi Hills it is widely known for (Wikimedia Commons/Yasmeen syeda)   Atop the Nandi Hills is an ancient hill fortress built when the kings of Ganga Dynasty ruled over the region. This fortress is known for the enchanting view of sunrise shining over the town surrounding the hill. Experiencing the foggy weather here at the break of dawn is reason enough to get an early start to the day and head to the hill, which is 60 km from Bengaluru. The hill houses to several monumental structures, temples and Tashk-e-Jannat, or one of Tipu Sultan’s summer retreat. The archways laced with intricate patterns, high pillars and crafted ceiling attracts tourists regularly. One can either drive to the top or use stairs to reach the summit. While walking the trail, the small Sri Gavi Veerabadhra Swamy temple is seen nestled in a cave formation. Further into the climb, you will also come across Amrutha Sarovara, a stepwell reservoir built in 1928. The trek is not difficult to undertake, given the availability of the stairs. However, it would be advised to be cautious of a few slippery rocks.   Savandurga View of the Akravarthy rivier from the top of Savandurga (TNM)   Located just 50 km away from Bengaluru off Magadi Road, the trek up Savandurga is taxing but well worth the effort. Touted to be the largest monolith in Asia, it rises to 1226 m above mean sea level. Trekkers start traversing the trail at 5 am, to catch the sunrise which illuminates the Arkavathy river flowing nearby and views of Magadi. Savandurga is formed by two hills known locally as Karigudda (black hill) and Biligudda (white hill). Savandurga fort was the second capital of Kempegowda from 1638 to 1728, When you reach the base of Savandurga, there are two temples at the base - Savandi Veerabhadraswamy temple and Sree Lakshmi Narasimhaswamy temple. The trek begins from a temple at the base to the top of the hill. It starts off as a gentle slope before challenging climbers in some parts. The entire trek up the hill is 2 km and it leads travellers to a brilliant view at the top of the hill. Be wary while climbing down the hill, it may seem easy but is actually more challenging in some parts especially if it has rained and the rocks are slippery.  Bannerghatta A tiger in a cage at Bannerghtta National Park which is a short drive away Bengaluru (WikimediaCommons/MGA73bot2) Another option is the Bannerghatta National Park located 22 km south of Bengaluru, which means you can reach the park in less than an hour. On the way, there is also a Meenakshi Temple, similar to the temple built in Madurai. Travellers can reach the national park and take entry tickets, which also gives the option of a safari. The vehicles inside the park have grills on them and the safari allows travellers to glimpse lions, tigers, deer and bears from a close range. There is also a zoo with a variety of animals, birds and reptiles.  The highlight of the park is the sight of the tigers roaming in the vast enclosures. Sometimes they are also spotted sleeping. There are also enclosures with emu birds and varieties of deer and bears. There is also a butterfly park which also displays fossils of various butterflies.  The park is part of a wildlife corridor for elephants which connects the BR Hills and the Sathyamangalam forest. You can travel here easily, and spotting a tiger on the safari is worth the visit. Madhugiri The trail towards the top of the Madhugiri Betta (TNM) If the ruins of a historical structure fascinate you, Madhugiri Betta is the place for you. Just 107 km away from Bengaluru, the monolithic hillock is nestled in Madhugiri city of Karnataka. The 1.6km-long trail is replete with steep slopes, and is widely known for the view it has to offer. The fort ruins atop the hillock and breathtaking views of the Thimmalapura forest and surrounding lakes from 1200 metres above sea level is a rejuvenating experience. The fort was constructed by Raja Hire Gowda circa 17th century.  The 2-2.5 hour-long trek can be risky, for there are parts of the trail that includes crossing the steep rock horizontally. The trail, however, has stairs in other places, making it only a moderately difficult climb. Deriving its name from the local bee farmers of the ancient times (Madhu-Giri which translates to Honey-Hill), the hillock is surrounded by temples of historical significance. Descending from the top is relatively easier.


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After row, Congress to re-verify Youth Wing election votes in Karnataka

Politics
The election was held from January 10 to January 13.
Nalapad Haris wearing a white shirt, looking sideways
The Karnataka Youth Congress election has had its share of controversies, and in the latest development, the party’s Delhi leadership has decided to re-verify the votes for the elections that took place in the state from January 10 to 13, in three phases. This is coming after allegations of malpractice and factional feuds. Earlier, the election results were mired in controversy after Mohammed Nalapad Haris, son of three-time Shanti Nagar MLA NA Haris, was declared an invalid candidate in the elections after winning. He is accused in the 2018 Farzi CafĂ© bar brawl case. After this, his runner up, Raksha Ramaiah, the son of Congress leader MR Seetharam, was declared Youth Congress President. Raksha is also among the leaders who has expressed concerns about the high number of votes declared invalid in the elections. He has reportedly said that while the first round of counting yielded 27,000 votes, the second round of counting on February 4, showed 47,000 votes during a recount. The re-verification now will happen on February 20 and 21, wherein candidates will be allowed to check votes and seek justification for declaring certain votes invalid. Earlier, Nalapad’s disqualification caused some unrest among the Youth Congress workers, who felt that this marred the party’s image. Sources had told TNM then that the internal feud within the Congress was also because Nalapad had sought and received the green light from party leaders before standing for the Youth Congress elections. There were also allegations that Nalapad’s victory was “sabotaged”, as Raksha was supported by a former minister, as well as former Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. “Nalapad is the people's choice and this should be respected. Nalapad will go by the decision of KPCC President DK Shivakumar,” a source from Congress told TNM on Saturday. Some had even deemed this tussle a power check between DK Shivakumar and Siddaramaiah, with the latter supporting Raksha to retain some power within the youth cadre, as Shivakumar is already the state party president.  


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