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ZP members asked to address drinking water issues in their constituencies Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA Affirming the commitment of the State government in providing safe drinking water to people in the State, Minister for Rural Development and Panchayat Raj K.S. Eshwarappa on Sunday asked zilla panchayat members to address drinking water issues in their respective constituencies. Inaugurating the ₹ 62-crore multi-village drinking water supply projects of Narikombu and Sarapady villages in Bantwal taluk, Mr. Eshwarappa said that every citizen in this county should get drinking water round the clock. The multi-village drinking water supply projects taken up in Narikombu and Sarapady villages were among the drinking water schemes of the State government to realise the task of providing drinking water to all citizens. Water from lakes, rivers and vented dams is being tapped to ensure supply 24 x 7, he said. ....
Karnataka State Electronics Development Corporation Limited (Keonics) chairman Harikrishna Bantwal. MANGALURU: Karnataka State Electronics Development Corporation Limited (Keonics) chairman Harikrishna Bantwal said that the Keonics will request the state government to set up RK Baliga (Rama Krishna Baliga) Electronics City in Mangaluru. Bantwal told reporters that Rama Krishna Baliga, who hailed from Bantwal in Dakshina Kannada district, was the first chairman of Keonics. “Incidentally, December 29 is the birth anniversary of Baliga. Since I am occupying the same position that Baliga did, I have mooted a proposal to set up an electronics city outside Bengaluru. As the chairman of Keonics, Baliga was responsible for the setting up of the Electronics City in Bengaluru, which is now considered as a Silicon Valley of India. Setting up a hi-tech park in Baliga’s home district will be a true honour to his contributions to the growth of electronics city in Bengaluru, he sa ....
KEONICS proposes setting up electronics city in Mangaluru Updated: Updated: It can be named after R.K. Baliga, says Harikrishna Bantwal Share Article AAA KEONICS Chairperson Harikrishna Bantwal speaking at a press conference at the Circut House in Mangaluru on Monday.
It can be named after R.K. Baliga, says Harikrishna Bantwal KEONICS has proposed a plan to set up an electronics city in Mangaluru named after R.K. Baliga, first chairman of KEONICS who set up the Electronics City in Bengaluru, said KEONICS Chairman Harikrishna Bantwal here on Monday. Talking to reporters, Mr. Bantwal said that this new electronics city, modelled on the electronics cities set up in Israel, will expose people to emerging technologies in the fields of robotics, optical fibre and manufacturing of chips. ....
M luru: Efforts on to twist history , says Harikrishna over Koti-Chennayya birthplace controversy Sat, Dec 12 2020 04:57:00 PM Pics: Spoorthi Ullal Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (DV) Mangaluru, Dec 12: Days after leaders of Gejjegiri Nandanabitthil condemned BJP leader Harikrishna Bantwal s statement over birthplace of Koti-Chennayya, Harikrishna Bantwal on Saturday December 12 said that the twin legendary heroes of Tulunadu Koti-Chennayya were born in Padumale, not in Gejjegiri. Addressing a press meet at a private hotel in the city, he said that efforts are being made to twist history. “No one can destroy history and truth always endures,” he said. Making a serious allegation, he alleged that Rs 13 crore funds have been raised for the development of Gejjegiri Nandanabitthil, from the people of the community. “Unfortunately, a single cent of land has not been registered in Gejjegiri Nandanabitthil. The complete property is in the name o ....
‘We are committed to bringing Padumale into prominence ’ Updated: Updated: Share Article Harikrishna Bantwal, president, Koti Chennayya Janmastala Sanchalana Trust, in Mangaluru on Saturday.
The Koti Chennayya Janmastala Sanchalana Trust is committed to bringing Padumale in to prominence in Puttur Taluk - the birthplace of the revered twins Koti Chennayya and their mother Deyi Baideti – which has remained in darkness for decades, said Trust president Harikrishna Bantwal. Speaking with reporters, Mr. Bantwal said the Trust has already finished the renovation of the ‘samadhi’ of Deyi Baidethi and it will be formally opened by the end of April. The Trust will then take up construction of Bammeragudi, which will be followed by development of Kovethoota – the birthplace of Deyi Baidethi. It will take the assistance of the State government to acquire the 8 acre land where the revered twins performed kambala (the race of buffaloes in the slushy ....