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It was a meeting Saturday with Turu film producers and directors in the city.
Famous producer S. V.
Rajendra Singh Babu, chairman of the charana Quilla College in Karnataka, is hearing from them.
At the end of the meeting, a producer raised the issue of government corruption.
The producer said if a producer had to get the Rs
10 rupees per film.
Lakh must be shelled out as a bribe.
In the end, the producers got Rs. 7 lakh.
But the producer did not point out that anyone or any department was responsible for corruption.
The moderator of the meeting observed that the situation was changing differently, responded quickly and ended the meeting without giving anyone room to discuss the issue.
Mono actOne will remember the character in a Mono show
If I stand there I am Rama and if I stand here I am Lakshmana and if I stand in the middle I am Seetha.
The situation of the Dakshina Kannada regional transport authority is similar (RTA)
The meeting was held in mangaru on Saturday.
The meeting was specially held to consider the issue of the license of Karnataka Highway Transportation Company (KSRTC)
Operating the city bus in Mangaluru, according to the Jawaharlal Nehru National City Renewal Mission (JNNURM)scheme.
KSRTC has applied for 24 routes from state-owned banks with 35 buses.
"However, the magistrate allowed only 18 buses from the National Bank area," said A, chairman and deputy commissioner of RTA . ". B.
Ibrahim added: "I cannot exceed the notice of the magistrate.
"But the next question is who is the district judge.
As a district magistrate, the deputy commissioner amended the previous notice to determine the upper limit on the number of buses available to state banks the day before the RTA meeting on Saturday.
While the KSRTC has sought entry for all 35 buses, the magistrate allowed only 18 buses, making it impossible for the RTA Chairman to consider the KSRTC as all 35 from the National Bank
Not a boring thing!
The function of the government is usually dull.
What bore them even more was that people, especially the beneficiaries, had to wait for the minister and other elected delegates, who were often late.
However, the "jana mana" project organized by the district administration in udobi on Saturday provided relief to beneficiaries of various government plans. It was hi-tech.
Audio-
Visual clips played from the projector of the regional office complex auditorium.
Chief Guest, Vinay Kumar Sorake, Minister of Urban Development, was 35 minutes late.
But when they are busy watching interesting audio, no one feels the pressure to wait --
Visual clips, including the song "Nama Wacana, Bahu Wacana" written by the poet Jayant Kaikini about Kanada and culture.