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Governor briefed about CG activities in Karnataka

Deputy inspector general S B Venkatesh, commander, district headq... Read More
MANGALURU:

Deputy inspector general

S B Venkatesh,

commander

, district headquarters 3, Coast Guard, Karnataka, met

governor

Vajubhai Rudabhai Vala, chief secretary T M Vijay Bhaskar and head of the police force, Praveen Sood, in Bengaluru on Saturday. While the meetings were described as a courtesy call,

Venkatesh

used the opportunity to appraise the trio about activities of the

Coast Guard

and assistance it needs from the administration.

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An official communique from Venkatesh on Tuesday stated that he briefed the governor about various facets and developments pertaining to the Indian Coast Guard, especially in the state. With ever increasing challenges of security and safety at sea, discussions focussed on strengthening the maritime domain of the coastal state. Venkatesh also assured the governor that the Indian Coast Guard will continue rescue and relief efforts, whenever fishermen are in distress at sea.

In his meeting with Vijay Bhaskar, the first after assuming command of the headquarters in Panambur, Venkatesh apprised him about developments in the area of responsibility, and plans to strengthen the maritime domain towards securing the Karnataka coastline. Issues relating to Coast Guard facilities, infrastructure, coastal security, fishermen and progress on the proposed setting up of Indian Coast Guard Academy in this coastal city were discussed.

As part of his meeting with Sood, Venkatesh said the need for enhanced security and increased surveillance along the Karnataka coast was discussed. A regular community integration programme is in place in coastal districts to educate and assist fishermen. The thrust is given to educate fishermen about the need for carrying lifesaving equipment for survival at sea, as well as sensitise them to act as the eyes and ears of the coastal security apparatus, he said.


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