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Fire breaks out at Pachchanady

Fire breaks out at Pachchanady Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA Fire rages on at the waste segregation unit of Mangaluru City Corporation at Pachchanady on Sunday.   Fire broke out at a dry waste recycling unit of the Mangaluru City Corporation at Pachchanady damaging machineries and a shed late on Sunday. Fire fighters were trying to extinguish the fire till close to midnight. Mayor Premananda Shetty told The Hindu from the spot that short circuit is suspected to be the reason for the fire. Machineries and a shed have been damaged in the fire, he said and added that precautions were being taken to prevent the spread of the fire to any residential locality nearby.

Rlys cautions public not to venture near electrified line

Updated: Share Article AAA Southern Railway’s Palakkad Division has urged the general public not to go close to overhead power lines between Padil-Kulashekara and Jokatte-Panambur sections as the lines will be energised from Monday onwards. An official release here said it was planning to energise the sidings of New Mangalore Port Trust, Udupi Power Corporation Ltd, and Mangalore Chemicals and Fertilizers with 25,000 Volts, AC single phase supply from Monday. The Railways has exhibited appropriate caution boards at various locations. It has asked people not come in contact, directly or indirectly, with electric cables and equipment as the chances of suffering electric shock were very high. People should not use unfolded umbrella beneath the OHE lines during rains or lightning as it was dangerous. People should not climb up OHE masts, locomotives (railway engines), carriages, and wagons. This was particularly for youngsters who often climb the rolling stock to take selfies.

Karnataka plans development of 2 non-major ports under PPP - The Hindu BusinessLine

March 02, 2021 Karnataka Chief Minister, BS Yediyurappa   -  The Hindu× The Karnataka Chief Minister, BS Yediyurappa, has said that more than ₹3,000 crore will be invested in the development of two greenfield ports in the State. Speaking at a session on ‘Investment opportunities in Karnataka’, as part of the Maritime India Summit 2021, Yediyurappa said that the State government, along with the Karnataka Maritime Board, is committed to develop the maritime infrastructure and inland water transport in Karnataka. He said that a greenfield port is being developed under PPP model at Honnavar in Uttara Kannada district at the cost around ₹600 crore. In addition to this, more than ₹3,000 crore is likely to be invested in greenfield ports such as Belekeri and Pavinakurve in Uttara Kannada district.

CII seeks better hinterland connectivity to NMPT - The Hindu BusinessLine

CII seeks better hinterland connectivity to NMPT - The Hindu BusinessLine
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