Kundapur: Proposal to include Kharvis under ST category: Minister Chinchanasoor


Silvester D'Souza
Daijiworld Media Network - Kundapur (EP)

Kundapur, May 5: "Fishermen belong to a trustworthy community. They help others cross the river and do not let anyone drown. Country boat fishermen have placed several demands before the government. In this connection, we will be meeting the chief minister along with the local MLA and the minister of fisheries Abhaychandra Jain. A sincere attempt will be made to fulfil their demands," said Karnataka minister of ports and textiles, Baburao Chinchanasoor.

He was speaking during the inaugural programme of a zonal country boat fishermen complex at Uppunda, Byndoor here on Wednesday, May 4.

"A discussion has been held in the cabinet and a recommendation sent to the union government that Kharvi, Gangaputras and the downtrodden in the society who rely on fishing be included in the scheduled tribe category," he added.

Minister of fisheries, Abhaychandra Jain who inaugurated the complex said that Rs 1 crore grant is being released for the repairs of fisheries road every year. "A hundred houses are also being built for fishermen every year," he said.

MLA K Gopal Poojary who presided over the programme said that Rs 102 crore has been released for the development of Gangolli port and the work on it will be started soon after the ground breaking ceremony.

"Similarly, Rs 30 crore has been released for the second phase of work on Koderi port and Rs 43 crore for the second work of work on Maravanthe port," he said.

Zilla panchayat member Suresh Batwadi, taluk panchayat member Premila Devadiga, Byndoor zonal country boat fishermen association president B Kumara Kharvi, honorary president Prabhakara Kharvi, Gangolli zonal country boat fishermen association president Manju Billava, Shiroor minority fishermen association president Khabsi Mohammed, fishermen community leader Keshava Kunder, fisheries department officials Parshwanatha, Rathod, Jambavali, Nagaraju and others were present.

Byndoor zonal country boat fishermen association honorary president Navinchandra gave the keynote address. S Madana Kumar conveyed his best wishes.

Association secretary Shekar Kharvi welcomed the gathering. Prasanna Kumar compered the programme. Treasurer Annayya Kharvi proposed the vote of thanks.

  

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  • RM KODERI KHARVI, KODERI

    Fri, Nov 04 2016

    Sir, I was hearing the proposal to include KHARVIS under ST category since my College days from somany so-called politician and Minister start with our own Mrs Manorama Madwaraj.Now I am in verge of retirement from govt service but the talks are still alive. Kindly speed up the matter so as to avail the benefit at leat our third generation.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, May 05 2016

    Make entire Country SC/ST.
    Problem Solved ...

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  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Thu, May 05 2016

    100%. Take the whole country backward.
    Only one agenda.
    Nonsense fellows.
    Making India a laughing stock in the 21st century.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, May 05 2016

    Mamu, from which angle does our country look forward now ...

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