Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah Pledges to Fill Govt Vacancies, Addresses Key State Issues

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has announced that vacant government posts will be filled in a phased manner, addressing long-pending recruitment delays. He highlighted several pressing state issues, including managing human-wildlife conflict through forest barricades and a crackdown on narcotics consumption among minors. The CM emphasized the critical need for education rooted in rational and scientific thinking to solve societal problems. He also addressed various infrastructure projects and internal political aspirations within the ruling party.

Key Points: Karnataka CM on Job Vacancies, Wildlife, and Education Reforms

  • Phased filling of govt vacancies
  • Tackling human-wildlife conflict with barricades
  • Crackdown on ganja and narcotics use
  • Focus on rational, scientific education
  • Review of stalled projects like Agumbe tunnel
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Vacant govt posts will be filled in phases, says K'taka CM Siddaramaiah

CM Siddaramaiah announces phased recruitment for govt posts, addresses human-wildlife conflict, narcotics, and stresses scientific education.

"Education based on rational and scientific thinking is the need of the hour - CM Siddaramaiah"

Udupi, Feb 25

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said on Wednesday that vacant posts in various government departments will be filled in a phased manner.

Speaking to reporters in Karkala, he said the government is committed to providing employment opportunities and added that the recruitment process, which had been delayed due to internal reservation issues, will now be initiated.

Responding to a question about increasing incidents of elephant attacks in the Chikkamagaluru region, the Chief Minister said the rising population of elephants, leopards, and tigers has led to increased human-wildlife conflict. He added that steps have been taken to construct barricades on a large scale along forest borders to prevent wild animals from entering human habitations.

Reacting to the Shivamogga student murder case and concerns over ganja consumption among minors, Siddaramaiah said the government is making efforts to completely curb the use of ganja and other narcotic substances.

Responding to a question about the incident involving students at Azim Premji University, he said strict action will be taken against any organisation acting against the law.

On Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar's statement regarding guarantee schemes, Siddaramaiah said that although Rs 52,000 crore is being spent annually on guarantee schemes, development works are continuing. He added that so far, Rs 1.20 lakh crore has been spent on guarantee schemes.

Responding to a question on granting approval for the Agumbe tunnel project, he said discussions will be held with environmentalists and appropriate steps will be taken regarding permission.

On the Parashurama Theme Park project in Karkala, he said the project will be completed soon.

Speaking about alleged irregularities in the Brahmavar sugar factory, Siddaramaiah said an investigation will be conducted into the scrap sale issue.

Responding to a question about MLAs aspiring to become ministers, he said there is nothing wrong in MLAs aspiring for ministerial posts. However, he added that a decision has been taken not to grant ministerial positions to first-time MLAs.

Speaking after inaugurating the Kisan Sabha hall and attending the 35th anniversary celebrations of the Trust's Mahatma Gandhi High School, Siddaramaiah said: "Education based on rational and scientific thinking is the need of the hour, and its fundamental objective should be to respond to the problems of society."

Recalling his childhood memories, he said he was the first graduate in his family and, like former Union Minister Veerappa Moily, had experienced hardship. He said Moily had consistently stood for the poor and underprivileged sections of society and had provided free legal services to the poor while practising as a lawyer.

The Chief Minister wished Moily a long life and expressed hope that he would continue serving society.

Siddaramaiah said it was commendable that Moily had started the Kisan Sabha in Karkala and later established a high school to provide education to underprivileged and academically disadvantaged children. He noted that the school had completed 35 years and expressed hope that it would continue to grow and promote rational and scientific thinking among students.

He said the purpose of education should be to respond to societal problems. He added that although the state's literacy rate had increased from 12-15 per cent to 75 per cent, there remains a need to strengthen scientific and rational thinking in education.

- IANS

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Shreya B
The human-wildlife conflict in Chikkamagaluru is getting scary. Barricades are a good step, but is it enough? We need a long-term solution that protects both farmers and animals. The forest department needs more resources.
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Rohit P
Rs 1.20 lakh crore on guarantee schemes is a massive amount. While helping people is important, I hope development works like roads, water supply, and infrastructure don't suffer. Need a balanced approach for state's progress.
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Ananya R
His emphasis on rational and scientific thinking in education is spot on! 🧠 Just increasing literacy isn't enough. We need to build critical thinking in the next generation to tackle future challenges. More power to schools that promote this.
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Michael C
Interesting to see the CM address so many diverse issues in one press meet - from jobs and wildlife to education and infrastructure. Shows the complex challenges state governments in India handle daily. The Agumbe tunnel project needs careful environmental assessment.
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Priya S
The statement on curbing ganja use among minors is crucial after the Shivamogga case. But it requires more than just government effort - parents, schools, and communities need to work together. Awareness programs are key.

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