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Overpriced speed governors in Karnataka questioned 

By Express News Service  |   Published: 24th February 2018 04:35 AM  |  

Last Updated: 24th February 2018 04:35 AM  |   A+A A-   |  

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BENGALURU: Cutting across party lines, members of the Council demanded a review of the policy of buying speed governors from just two companies in Karnataka which are allegedly charging higher prices. On the last day of the budget session, JD(S) MLC Puttanna raised the issue saying, “The Union government has given nod to use speed governors from 19 authorised agencies. But the state Transport Department has given nod to only two of them. These two agencies also supply speed governors in other states.

But, in Karnataka, they charge B8,000 to B9,000, whereas the same agencies sell it at B2,500 in other states. This shows that officials in the Transport Department are hand in glove with the agencies. This needs to be probed,’’ he demanded. Transport Minister H M Revanna defended the department saying that even though it’s the same companies, the ones sold in Karnataka are of better quality. “We need to provide good quality speed governors which are a little expensive. These agencies had quoted B13,500 but we have reduced it,’’  he said. 

Basic law in schools and colleges urged
BJP MLC Ramachandra Gowda urged Law Minister T B Jayachandra to introduce basic law as one of the subjects in schools and colleges. The Minister said they will discuss and 
consider it.

Permanent affiliation on the cards
Primary and Secondary Education Minster Tanveer Sait said they are considering giving permanent affiliation to private schools and colleges that have been working for the last 15 years continuously. 

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