Key Points

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah expressed his gratitude to Booker Prize winner Banu Mushtaq for inaugurating this year's Dusshera celebrations. He praised all ministers and officials who worked hard to ensure the festival was celebrated successfully without any problems. The CM also addressed crop damage issues, revealing that nearly 10 lakh hectares have been affected by excessive rainfall in North Karnataka. He assured farmers that compensation will be provided once the joint survey is completed after the heavy rains subside.

Key Points: Siddaramaiah Thanks Banu Mushtaq for Mysuru Dusshera Success

  • CM Siddaramaiah thanked Booker awardee Banu Mushtaq for inaugurating Dusshera festivities
  • Ministers and officials were praised for organizing successful celebrations without hurdles
  • Crop damage compensation fixed at Rs 17,000-31,000 per hectare for affected farmers
  • Survey delayed due to continuous heavy rainfall across North Karnataka districts
  • Siddaramaiah participated in Dusshera celebrations as Chief Minister for eighth time
  • Golden howdah procession featured Goddess Chamundeshwari in Mysuru Palace premises
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Siddaramaiah thanks Banu Mushtaq, appreciates ministers for successful celebration of Mysuru Dusshera

Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah appreciates Booker winner Banu Mushtaq and ministers for successful Mysuru Dusshera celebrations, announces crop damage compensation for farmers

"Dusshera is a people's festival. It is successful only when more people gather in large numbers. - Siddaramaiah"

Mysuru, Oct 2

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah thanked Booker awardee Banu Mushtaq on Thursday for the inauguration of Dusshera and appreciated ministers and officials for successfully organising historical Dusshera celebrations in Mysuru city.

He was speaking to the media in Mysuru on Thursday. “Dusshera is a people’s festival. It is successful only when more people gather in large numbers. I congratulate writer, Booker awardee Banu Mushtaq, who inaugurated this year’s Dusshera festivities. It is a matter of happiness that the festival has been celebrated successfully without any hurdles. I extend my appreciation to the ministers, legislators, and officials who worked hard to make it possible,” the Chief Minister said.

He said that Dusshera is a people’s festival, adding that the celebration is successful only when large numbers of people participate. The Chief Minister pointed out that this time the Dussehra festival is being celebrated for eleven days. “I have participated in all the Dusshera festivities as Chief Minister during my two terms. With the people’s blessings, I have had the opportunity to participate in Dasara as Chief Minister eight times, which has brought me immense joy,” he added.

Talking about crop loss due to floods and incessant rains, CM Siddaramaiah stated that there has been good rainfall across the state. All reservoirs are full, and crops have grown well. However, in some districts of North Karnataka, due to excessive rainfall, crops on nearly 10 lakh hectares have been damaged.

"During my visit to Kalaburagi, I had announced that compensation would be provided to farmers after a survey. Compensation has been fixed at Rs 17,000 per hectare for dry land, Rs 17,500 per hectare for irrigated land, and Rs 31,000 per hectare for multi-crop land, with support from the government and the National Disaster Relief Fund (NDRF)," he stated.

He said that because of continuous heavy rainfall, it has not been possible to conduct the joint crop-loss survey. “Once the survey is completed, compensation will be provided for all 10 lakh hectares of damaged crops,” he said.

On the occasion of Vijayadashami, Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar offered floral tributes to Goddess Chamundeshwari, who was carried in the golden howdah by Abhimanyu inside the Mysuru Palace premises. Karnataka High Court Chief Justice Vibhu Bakhru, Ministers H.C. Mahadevappa and Shivaraj Tangadagi, MP Yaduveer Wadiyar, Chief Secretary Shalini Rajneesh, Deputy Commissioner Laxmikant Reddy, and Police Commissioner Seema Latkar were present.

Earlier, Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar offered prayers to Goddess Chamundeshwari at Chamundi Hill in Mysuru. On the occasion, he also performed the ritual of breaking the coconuts in front of the Chamundeshwari temple.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the successful Dusshera celebrations, I'm concerned about the farmers in North Karnataka. The compensation announcement is good, but the delay in survey due to rains is worrying. Hope the government expedites this process.
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Ananya R
Great to see Banu Mushtaq being honored! Her Booker Prize win has made India proud, and having her inaugurate Dusshera shows how our festivals embrace all achievements. Jai Karnataka! 🙏
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David E
As someone who attended the celebrations, the atmosphere was electric! The golden howdah procession was breathtaking. However, the traffic management could have been better organized.
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Siddharth J
Eight times as CM for Dusshera celebrations - that's quite an achievement for Siddaramaiah! The festival truly unites people across communities. The compensation for farmers is much needed, hope it reaches them soon.
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Meera T
Beautiful to see the traditional rituals being maintained. The coconut breaking ceremony and floral tributes to Chamundeshwari Devi keep our cultural practices alive. Mysuru Dusshera is truly the Nadahabba of Karnataka! ✨

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