Bengaluru: ‘Free milk for poorer section of society from Thursday’ - CM Yediyurappa


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (MS)

Bengaluru, Apr 1: Chief minister (CM) B S Yediyurappa instructed the concerned authorities to distribute free milk to poor people of the society from Thursday, April 2 till April 14.

Speaking in the press conference Yediyurappa said, "Poor people and agriculturists are facing lot of hardship due to the lock down. Action is being taken to reduce their difficulties. From Thursday till April 14, milk should be given free to poor people in all the districts of the state.

"We have instructed the police also not to stop vehicles transporting goods. We will take action against such officers if they stop goods vehicles. People have the opportunity to buy essentials. We will give compensation to the families of poor farmers who have committed suicide.

"Instructions are given to keep the HOPCOMs open throughout the day. In addition to vegetable and fruits, provision is made to sell eggs also in HOPCOMs. Provision is also made to transport fruits and vegetables to outstation states through trains. People can buy fruits and vegetables every day. But there is no need to stock the goods.

"We will take action against those who sell fruits and vegetable at hiked prices. Instructions are given to open Silk market, rice and lentil mills. Action is taken to distribute ration from Wednesday. In addition, steps are taken to avoid hassles of pension for widows and elderly people."

CM Yediyurappa held a meeting with ministers and officials with regards to the difficulties faced by the agriculturists during the lock down. Agriculture minister B C Patil, cooperative department minister S T Somshekhar, horticulture department minister Narayana Gowda, chief secretary of government Vijay Bhaskar, revenue minister R Ashok and food minister Gopalaiah were present.

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Apr 03 2020

    First BJP State ...

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  • Azim, Udupi/Dubai

    Thu, Apr 02 2020

    Looks Yeddy Improved this term

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Thu, Apr 02 2020

    Many experts say that milk is not good for people with breathing difficulties.

    So, I avoid milk - just in case I get the virus!

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  • Veena, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 02 2020

    Good move by the minister to give free milk what about auto drivers who had their only source of income and now no money to meet their basic needs at home. They may have own house but no food to eat. Think of them too.

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  • Deshbhakht, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 01 2020

    CM Sir,

    Why can't you reduce the price of milk per litre instead ? Current trend is that the milk producers are asked not to deliver milk to their regular collection point. This has put them in a fix because they can't leave it with the cow nor let the calf suck it because both way its harmful. A calf can be given a certain amount of milk, rest of the food needs to be greens. Else, it's digestion system affected. At the same time, if the milk is not sucked out, the cow is in trouble.

    Why not the milk is collected as per regular practice and supplied to people who find it unaffordable after recent price rise ? Don't make the cow-keepers to empty their milk into drains. No, I'm not saying don't give it to poor people, at the same time, please also think about the middle class people ?

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  • Patel, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 01 2020

    Good move, but please make sure you have team to complete this task. Please make sure you deliver milk to door, instead of making people to stand in line and increase the chances of spreading virus.

    Today every village have teams working on field who are engage in supplying free kits to needy, government can coordinate with them......

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman / Washington, DC.

    Wed, Apr 01 2020

    Yeddy,

    Trust me....instead of weaving farmers loans...if you give a Cow to each house in Karnataka....most people will be self sufficient financially and future generation will be prosperous...

    Better to teach catching fish to people...than giving fish to hungry people...

    ...Tak...Takk...

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  • Deshbhakht, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 01 2020

    Hello Sir, you need to study the ground reality.

    Gau shaalas do give cows, free. For those who desire to keep a cow, gau shaalas give away cows. The CM need not be troubled with the task.

    However, we have more people with pseudo love for a cow because they live in 2-3-4-5 sence land with a tiny house where they can't put up a shed for the cow. Only those who are having a farm can accommodate a cow which they easily get from gau shaalas.

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