Mangaluru: Dakshina District Kannada is fully ready to overcome the possibility of the third wave of Covid-19 with the necessary infrastructure such as oxygen and the bed that is ready, said Minister of Fisheries S Angara.
Giving the Kannada Rajyotsvava address in Nehru Maidan in Mangaloru on Monday, Angara has said 12 oxygen units have begun to produce and five beds in all the Taluk Hospitals.
They have given ventilator support.
Praising medical personnel services, police and government officials for their efforts in fighting pandemics, he said their efforts had seen 97% be vaccinated with the first dose and 53% with the second dose.
The minister said the plastic park in Mangaluru under the plastic park scheme by the Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals will provide Fillip to the generation of employment and utilize the factory capabilities as a manufacturing hub.
The Ministry of Union has directed the Karnataka government to prepare detailed project reports (DPR) for proposals in Ganjimutt nearby here.
He said connectivity to Mangalore International Airport will increase with a small and large bridge being developed, including 2.27 km to the four-lane approach, with the cost of Rs 50 Crore on the state highway Mangaluru-Athradi 67.
He said during 2020 -21 many roads , bridges and buildings are damaged in the flood.
The number of Rs 26 Crore has been given to repair 22 bridges, 87 roads and 46 buildings.
On this occasion, Dakshina District Administration Kannada respects 58 outstanding people with DK District RajyotsaVA Awards.
Recipients of various fields including social work, art, folk art, bharatnatyam, literature, sports, music, drama, medical, yakshagana, journalism, agriculture and Kambala chosen for district level awards.
Tri-Color Reverse: Tricolor India lifted upside down during the function of DK Kannada Rajyotsava attended by Minister S Angara.
The official saw him and the mistake was immediately repaired.