Mangaluru: Panel seeks info from district administration on Kannadigas working in industries


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (SS)

Mangaluru, May 5: The Government Assurances Committee of the Legislative Council has directed the Dakshina Kannada district administration to submit a report on the exact number of Kannadigas working in different industries especially in the A and B categories of posts in Dakshina Kannada (DK) district.

During a meeting on pending assurances, the committee, headed by MLC B M Farooq, told deputy commissioner Dr K V Rajendra that there are many complaints stating that many industries in the Mangalore Special Economic Zone and Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd are not employing enough number of Kannadigas as employees.

As per the norms of the state government, a minimum 70% group C and D posts should be given to Kannadigas, the committee said. The administration, therefore, has to conduct an in-depth inquiry and submit a report.

Responding to the direction, Dr Rajendra assured the committee of submitting the report within two months.

Expressing serious concern over the reported environment pollution in MSEZ and other industrial areas, the committee said that it carried out a spot inspection of the region. Residents of the area rued that environment pollution has been affecting agriculture and human beings.

Therefore, the Agriculture department should conduct a detailed survey and submit a report on the status of various agricultural and horticultural crops in the region, it told Joint Director of Agriculture Seetha and Horticulture department officials. The Fisheries department should conduct a study about the condition of marine life in the rivers and streams in the region, it said.

The committee said that there is a need to conduct a detailed study on the condition of water-surface as well as ground and air in the industrial zone by an agency of International repute.

District health officer Kishore Kumar was asked to submit a report on the health condition of residents of the area.

Besides Farooq, MLCs S V Sankanur, K T Srikante Gowda, Shashil G Namoshi, U B Venkatesh and Rudre Gowda, and additional chief secretary (Industries and Commerce) E V Ramana Reddy and others were present.

 

 

 

  

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  • sense_shetty, Mangalore

    Thu, May 05 2022

    To be precise ,it is Tuluvas and bearys.. They should also check how many Non local Kannadigas are involved in corruption in govt offices in Mangalore and Udupi

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  • anil, mulki

    Thu, May 05 2022

    great move by adminstration the whole district is suffering from employment taken over by other states people .we dont get jobs there our jobs should be protected ,in maharashtra they have made rules even in haryana ,in kerala unspoken rule is that other states people are not welcome .thanks to the political wi to keep our local peole in jobs.

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  • Rajesh, Mangaluru

    Thu, May 05 2022

    More than other state it’s other district ppl who are taking up jobs here .so when they count the number of Kannadigas it will obviously show that enough people are employed

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Thu, May 05 2022

    Do they think all Kannadigas are illiterate & work in the fields ...

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