Mangalore: Palemar Unfolds Home, Land Purchase Schemes for Minorities


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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Aug 30: Addressing the participants of a function organized at Town Hall in the city on Monday August 29, state minister for ports and inland water transport, Krishna J Palemar, spelt out details of some new schemes the government proposes to introduce for the welfare of minority communities.

“We have envisaged schemes aimed at helping economically backward members of backward communities to own land and houses. The government is waiting for the report of the financial committee for their clearance,” he said.

Palemar also said that the government aims at ensuring that people from all sections of the society and all walks of life including minorities and dalits, become self reliant. He reasoned that once this is achieved, the country will register overall development in all fronts.

The function was organized by Karnataka Minorities Development Corporation in connection with the distribution of cheques to beneficiaries of the corporation under its different schemes for the year 2011-12. Palemar handed over cheques amounting to Rs 1,45,10,000 including subsidy of Rs 34.98 lac, to 1,194 beneficiaries hailing from Mangalore North, South, and Moodbidri assembly constituencies.

N B Abubakker, chairman of Karnataka Minorities Development Corporation, in his introductory address, gave details of various schemes of the corporation and the number of beneficiaries assisted and funds sanctioned to them under different heads. He said that the corporation wants to lay emphasis on education, and also to ensure that the benefits of the corporation’s schemes reach the needy without the intervention of middlemen.

Deputy speaker of Karnataka assembly, N Yogish Bhat, presided. Zilla panchayat president, K T Shyaja Bhat, MLAs, Abhay Chandra Jain and U T Khader, chairman of State Minorities Commission, Anwar Manippady, zilla panchayat chief executive officer, K N Vijay Prakash, and others participated as guests.

District manager of the corporation, S D Somappa, welcomed. Sridhar Bhandary proposed vote of thanks. Mohammed Rafi compered the programme.

  

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Tue, Aug 30 2011

    Lydia Lobo,Kadri, what you are mentioning of the law prevails in DK/UDUPI only I guess.The law should be changed but however, in this regard two three attempts has been made by DK/UDUPI stalwarts of different political parties.

    The function of minorities commission's looks all party meeting which is good sign and for that Mr Palemar,Mr A.manipady and Mr NB Aboobecker saab are to be appreciated.

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  • Lydia Lobo, Kadri

    Tue, Aug 30 2011

    I request the minister to allow buying agricultural land for those who are willing to involve in agricultural activities. As per current law, a person who inherited agricultural land ONLY can buy agricultural land city-dwellers are barred from such purchase. Please support people who are interested in growing their produce - please relax the land laws.

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