Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)
Mangaluru, Nov 26: State revenue minister, R V Deshpande, clarified that Goa has not placed any blanket ban on import of fish from Karnataka. "I have spoken to the health minister of Goa. He informed me that they have been insisting on certificate from food department, as they found that several fish samples contained formalin. Therefore, I advise the fishermen here to obtain such a certificate before sending fish. This is in beneficial from the point of view of people's health too. No one will lose anything out of this measure. Our fishermen have agreed to obtain food safety certificates, and this will solve the problem," he added.
The revenue minister also said that steps would be taken to address certain problems that have arisen in coastal districts on the issue of land conversion, single site, and rule 94c. He noted that unlike in urban areas, issuance of Khatas in land located in rural places is facing a glitch. He said efforts are being made to resolve this issue.
The minister added that bifurcation of villages is under way and symbolic inauguration alone is pending relating to creation of Moodbidri and Kadaba taluks. He added that administrative sanctions have been given for administrative buildings there and tender processes are under way.
The minister, who was here to inaugurate newly created Moodbidri and Kadaba taluks, went back as these programmes were cancelled on account of the death of actor, M H Ambareesh, He said he will come back at a later date to inaugurate these taluks.
Minister U T Khader, MP Nalin Kumar Kateel, MLC Harish Kumar, MLC Ivan D'Souza, former MLA J R Lobo and deputy commissioner Sasikanth Senthil, were present.