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Technology will gradually take over manual cleaning work: Minister
Technology will gradually take over manual cleaning work: Minister

Time of India

time11 hours ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Technology will gradually take over manual cleaning work: Minister

Mysuru: In the coming years, technology will gradually take over manual cleaning work, much like how wars are now fought with technology, said HC Mahadevappa, minister for social welfare and Mysuru district minister. Addressing a gathering at the Karnataka State Open University (KSOU) auditorium on Friday, he urged pourakarmikas (civic workers) to ensure their children are well-educated and aim for higher positions in society. The occasion marked the distribution of permanent appointment order letters to pourakarmikas who are now permanent employees. Out of 10,000 pourakarmikas made permanent across Karnataka, 219 belong to the Mysuru City Corporation. Highlighting the transformation, the minister said that these workers, who earlier earned around Rs 17,000 per month, will now receive double the salary along with full govt benefits. "This permanent status will help workers lead a more dignified life and elevate their families socially and economically," he said. Mahadevappa also compared conditions in other states, noting that in Madhya Pradesh, pourakarmikas are paid only Rs 10,000—below minimum wage standards. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 오스템 임플란트 받아가세요 임플란터 더 알아보기 Undo He reassured that more regularisation drives would be conducted in Karnataka to benefit more workers. Urging financial prudence, the minister advised pourakarmikas not to waste their increased earnings but instead invest wisely in their families' future. Responding to a request by former mayor Narayan regarding the 88 temporary pourakarmikas who died while on duty, the minister instructed the MCC commissioner to take appropriate steps to support their families. Avinash S, a civic worker, shared his personal experience, expressing gratitude to the govt. "Earlier, I struggled with a meagre salary of Rs 17,000. Now, with a permanent job and better income, I feel motivated and can finally think about marriage and a secure future," he said. Narasimharaja MLA Tanveer Sait, deputy commissioner Lakshikanth Reddy, MCC commissioner Shaikh Tanveer Asif, former mayor and Pourakarmika leader Narayan, and pourakarmika leader Mara were present.

State's social survey is distinct from Centre's caste census: CM
State's social survey is distinct from Centre's caste census: CM

Hindustan Times

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

State's social survey is distinct from Centre's caste census: CM

Chief minister Siddaramaiah on Monday criticised the Union government for not conducting a detailed social, economic and educational survey and emphasised that such an exercise is vital for achieving social justice. 'Social justice cannot be achieved without understanding the socio-economic conditions of the people. That is why a fresh survey is necessary,' Siddaramaiah told reporters in Davanagere. Questioning the scope of the Centre's approach to the decennial Census, he said that it lacks the depth needed to understand caste-based inequalities. 'The Centre is only talking about conducting the Census under the 27th series. Nowhere has it said that it will include a social, educational or economic survey,' he said. Asserting that Karnataka's initiative was broader in scope, he said: 'What we are doing is a social, educational, and economic survey. It also includes caste enumeration.' He further said: 'We have no quarrel with the Centre's Census. But there is a difference between what they are doing and what we are doing. Ours is a social, economic, and educational survey.' Siddaramaiah also invoked a legal basis for the exercise, referring to a provision under the caste-based reservation law that mandates a fresh survey once every ten years. 'There have been objections and criticisms from both privileged and disadvantaged groups regarding the report. But more importantly, Section 11(1) of the caste-based reservation law states that a fresh survey should be carried out after ten years. That's why we are conducting it now,' he said. The remarks came days after the Karnataka cabinet approved a proposal to scrap the earlier 2015 caste-based socio-educational survey and replace it with a new survey, to be completed within 90 days. The decision was taken unanimously on June 12. Defending the move, social welfare minister HC Mahadevappa said in Bengaluru that a caste census is essential for effective administration and criticised the BJP for never having conducted such an exercise. 'The BJP, which has been ruling at the Centre for the last two terms, has not bothered to conduct a caste census,' he said. Mahadevappa also raised concerns about using population growth as a basis for increasing constituencies, warning, 'The number of constituencies should not be increased on the basis of population.' The BJP, however, pushed back against the state government's decision. Former minister and BJP MLA Sunil Kumar accused the Congress government of misleading the public. 'The Central caste census contains 36 questions, not limited to caste but also covering education and economic status,' he said. Kumar alleged that Siddaramaiah initially delayed the report due to internal party pressures. 'After being humiliated by the high command, Siddaramaiah extended the timeline for the caste census under Jayaprakash Hegde. Now, in an effort to save face, he is talking about a re-census,' he said. He also criticised the practicality of the fresh survey, pointing out its high cost and tight deadline. 'It took them three months to classify one crore people; how can they classify seven crore at the same time?' Kumar said. 'With no budget allocation and a scientifically impossible 90-day timeline, the process lacks feasibility.'

Renovated information centre opened at Chamundi Vana
Renovated information centre opened at Chamundi Vana

Time of India

time11-06-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

Renovated information centre opened at Chamundi Vana

Mysuru: The renovated Environmental Information Centre at Chamundi Vana was inaugurated by district minister HC Mahadevappa on Wednesday. On the occasion, a sapling planting programme was organised as part of the celebrations. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The information centre has been developed to raise awareness about forestry, environment, and wildlife conservation, incorporating various schemes and programmes of the forest department, such as agroforestry promotion, distribution of saplings at subsidised rates, human-wildlife conflict management, sandalwood cultivation, and providing cooking gas connections to reduce forest pressure. It also includes information about forest martyrs, e-services, and e-initiatives. A proposal of Rs 100 lakh has been submitted to develop Chamundi Vana as a model park, enhancing it into a prime tourist destination for the millions of devotees visiting Chamundi Hills temple to enjoy its natural beauty. In the current financial year, other works like a children's park, Pavithra Vana, Nakshatra Vana, Rashi Vana, and pergola will be undertaken. MLA GT Devegowda, Nagamma, president, Chamundi Hill gram panchayat; M Malathipriya, conservation officer, Mysuru Circle, and Basavaraj KN, deputy forest conservation officer, Mysuru Territorial Division, were present. Chamundi Vana is being taken care of by Mysuru Forest Division's Urban Greening Zone. The information centre was started in 2003, but due to legal hurdles, it was temporarily shut in 2011. Then the forest department appealed in the high court in 2011, and the state archives provided documentation of govt orders in the 1940s for 2 acres and 28 guntas, and in 1947, for 18 acres, totalling 20 acres acquired by the forest department. In 2024, these records were submitted to the high court, which ruled in favour of the forest department in July 2024, stating that "Once a forest, always a forest. " Now, the department has started a renovated information centre.

Mys airport: 240 acres to be handed over for runway expansion
Mys airport: 240 acres to be handed over for runway expansion

Time of India

time11-06-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Mys airport: 240 acres to be handed over for runway expansion

Mysuru: Mysuru district minister HC Mahadevappa on Wednesday said that the district administration will soon hand over 240 acres to the Airports Authority of India (AAI) for the runway expansion of Mysuru airport. This will help the operational airport to accommodate long-haul flights connecting it to major cities in India. Speaking to reporters after holding a meeting with senior officials, he said that state govt acquired 230 acres from the farmers. Only ten acres need to be acquired, which will be done and handed over to the AAI to facilitate the airport expansion, he said. He stated that the state cabinet also sanctioned Rs 101.8 crore for the shifting of utilities, including the relocation of power lines. As the national highway Mysuru-Nanjagud-Gundlupet-Ooty needs to be realigned for runway expansion, the minister said he requested the Union minister of highways, road transport Nitin Gadkari to give his consent for the proposal of diverting the national highway. The minister said an NH connection will pass through Bandipalya, Hadajana, Chikkagowadanakoppal, Kudanahalli, and Kadakola. Mahadevappa said state govt also accorded permission to start adventurous sports activities in the Kabini backwaters near Kabini Jungle Lodges and Resorts in HD Kote. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Perdagangkan CFD Emas dengan Broker Tepercaya IC Markets Mendaftar Undo The minister also rejected the proposal of conducting a Cauvery Aarthi-like event near Kabini. Mahadevappa said that he also gave instructions to officials to clear the hurdles related to the establishment of the proposed Film City at Himmavu Industrial Area near Nanjangud. Jobs will be provided to landlosers in factories on humanitarian grounds. MLA GT Devegowda, MLC Yathindra Siddaramaiah, deputy commissioner Lakshikanth Reddy, city police commissioner Seema Latkar, superintendent of police N Vishnuvardhan, MCC commissioner Sheikh Tanveer Asif, and ZP CEO S Ukeshkumar were present. Re-conduct joint survey of forest land The minister said that he also gave directions to both revenue and forest department officials to re-conduct a joint survey of deemed forest land. Mysuru district has 5,900 hectares of deemed forest land. Of this, a joint survey of 5,000 hectares was conducted. Mahadevappa said that he gave directions to the district administration to make all necessary arrangements for the smooth conduct of pujas at Sri Chamundeshwari Temple atop the Chamundi Hills during the Hindu month of Ashadha and during Chamundeshwari Vardhanti Utsav. He said that the entry of all private vehicles to the Chamundi Hills will be banned during Ashadha Fridays.

Be vigilant, district minister tells officers
Be vigilant, district minister tells officers

Time of India

time28-05-2025

  • Climate
  • Time of India

Be vigilant, district minister tells officers

Mysuru: Mysuru district minister HC Mahadevappa on Wednesday directed officials to respond promptly to any damage caused by rainfall. At the district-level meeting at the Jaladarshini Guest House, the minister emphasised the need for precautionary measures as the monsoon started earlier than expected. After receiving updates on the water levels and inflow to the reservoirs, Mahadevappa said six animals were affected in Nanjangud taluk due to rain, and relief should be provided to their owners. Additionally, 146 electricity poles that were damaged need repairs. Measures should be taken to prevent rainwater from entering water tanks and wells during heavy rainfall, ensuring that drinking water remains uncontaminated. With more rain anticipated in the district, agricultural activities are intensifying. He instructed that farmers preparing for sowing should not face any issues and that adequate seeds and fertilisers should be distributed properly. With regard to incidents of disrespect towards national leader BR Ambedkar's portraits in Vajamangala, Sindhuvalli, and Hullahalli, Mahadevappa said such incidents should not occur, and police should remain vigilant. People should be made aware to honour such great leaders, he stated. As the district reported a few Covid cases, people should follow necessary precautions. If symptoms persist, they should get tested at the nearest hospital and receive appropriate treatment, he advised. The meeting was attended by DC G Lakshmikanth Reddy and police commissioner Seema Latkar.

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