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By Ashvini Ranjan The recent news about one thousand acres of virgin forest in Sandur, Ballari District, being opened up for mining Iron and Manganese Ore by Kudremukh Iron Ore Company Ltd. (KIOCL) is shocking to say the least. In all, 99,330 trees are proposed to be felled much against the advice by the Forest Department. Besides the damage to the environment, the mining activity will seriously erode soil, affect water bodies and streams in the area. The Deputy Conservator of Forests (DCF) has further warned the distress the mining activity could cause to the wildlife in the area, leading to even more ‘man-animal conflict.’ ....
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MYSURU/MANGALURU: The state government’s decision to revive ‘Vidyagama’ from January has evoked mixed reactions among parents across the state. While fears of a second wave of Covid-19 has muted the enthusiasm among parents in Mysuru, in the coastal district of Dakshina Kannada, the decision has been welcomed by all, who believe this will help prevent children from being drawn into the vicious cycle of child labour. In Mysuru, most parents have urged the government against mandating attendance of primary school children on campuses till vaccines for the infection become easily available. However, deputy director of public instruction for Mysuru Panduranga said that nothing was being left to chance as far as safety of the children was concerned. “We are taking all possible measures to ensure safety of the kids on campus,” he said. ....
MYSURU/MANGALURU: The state government’s decision to revive ‘Vidyagama’ from January has evoked mixed reactions among parents across the state. While fears of a second wave of Covid-19 has muted the enthusiasm among parents in Mysuru, in the coastal district of Dakshina Kannada, the decision has been welcomed by all, who believe this will help prevent children from being drawn into the vicious cycle of child labour. In Mysuru, most parents have urged the government against mandating attendance of primary school children on campuses till vaccines for the infection become easily available. However, deputy director of public instruction for Mysuru Panduranga said that nothing was being left to chance as far as safety of the children was concerned. “We are taking all possible measures to ensure safety of the kids on campus,” he said. ....