Minister of the responsible Chamarajanagar K. Venkatesh district on Monday chairman of the Karnataka Development Program Program. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
The Minister of Animal Breeding and the Sericuluturum K. Venkatesh, who is also the Minister responsible for the Chamarajanagar district, ordered officials to respond quickly to complaints to the wild animal threat.
Venkates, who chaired the Karnataka Development Program meeting, said the forest department received a large number of complaints from the public because of the conflicts of people with a human animal.
“The villagers report the observations of leopards in their areas. In such cases, officials should rush to a place without any negligence and take quick steps to provide replacement of crops damaged by wild animals,” he said.
Mr. Venkatesha ordered officials to look at petitions presented by representatives of agricultural organizations and deal with their suffering.
He ordered the Gardening and Agriculture officials to produce marketing committees (APMC) to organize meetings with bananas growers to deal with their problems. Banani growers should win a fair price for their production, he said.
Mr. Venkatesha ordered Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation officials to organize meetings and ensure that the KSRTC buses in rural areas were taken to facilitate any inconvenience.
Regarding complaints about the lack of cleanliness in hotels, bakeries and restaurants, the Minister said that city city councils, city communities and urban Panchayats in the district should carry out insights and take steps against facilities that do not have hygiene and cleanliness. Mr. Venkatesh ordered the officials of the Health and Family Care Department to ensure that medical services would appeal to people and that medical teams should visit villages to perform health checks and provide treatment and medicines.
MV Venkatesh, Secretary of the Ministry of Cannada and Culture, said, “People should be convinced to avoid supplies at home. If supplies take place in hospitals, they will ensure that both mother and child remain healthy.
K. Vivekananda, MLC, was looking for complete information on the lack of teachers in educational institutions to find a solution.
Meanwhile, the Minister said that permanent drinking water equipment should be provided to villages that received water through tankers. The inserts should be drilled in villages that face lack of water, he said.
While it suggests that the dams should be built in favor of farmers, he said that water -related works may be occupied under MGNGA.
He ordered officials of the forest department to make it a priority that drinking water is available by wild animals.
Mlas Mr. Manjunath and HM Ganesh Prasad, Deputy Commissioner Shilpa Nag, Chamarajanagar Zilla Panchayat CEO Mona Roat, police superintendent BT Kavitha and others were present. President Chamarajanagar Urban Development Authority (poverty) Mohammed Azghar Munna and others were present at the meeting.
Published – July 7, 2025 20:33