Mangaluru, June 19: PWD Minister HD Revanna said that as the second phase work which is under progress on Shiradi Ghat road would complete in a couple of days and it would be made free for vehicular movement before July 5.
Speaking to reporters after holding a progress review meeting and verifying the rain damage in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts, at the zilla panchayat hall here on Tuesday, Revanna said that there are some ghat section roads in Charmadi, Sampaje, Shiradi ghats and from Subramanya to Onaguru. Because of fly-over construction by the National Highway Authority, the Mangaluru city has some problems. Steps would be taken to solve those problems. In order to construct an all season road in Charmadi ghat, the department would require around Rs 250 crore and a detailed proposal would be submitted to the central government and priority would also be given to develop Shiradi, Sampaje, Onaguru roads, he said.
Drainage facility should be provided to the road which connects Sampaje, Puttur and Sullia from BC Road. He would direct the authorities concerned to conduct meetings with the Forest department officials and take steps to complete the work without posing problem to the forest and the people, he added.
Fly over problem to be sorted out
He got the information that because of the delayed work of the flyovers by the national highway authority (NHA), most of the places in Pumpwell and Thokkottu were inundated in rainwater during heavy rains that lashed the city recently. Even the Udupi district also has the same problem. So, he would direct the Department Secretary to come and conduct meetings of officials of both the districts and solve the problem, he said.
Rain damage: Funds released
The loss of damage to the PWD roads due to rains in both Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts was estimated at Rs 6 crore and Rs 1.20 crore respectively. If the both the districts submitted the proposal for the compensation, he would release the funds immediately, he said.
Over 200 km road in Belthangady taluk is being maintained by the PWD. Now, most of the roads were damaged due to heavy rains. As the Shiradi Ghat is also closed, the traffic movement was heavy in state highways due to which they were damaged. So, the PWD roads should be upgraded, MLA Harish Poonja demanded.
MLA Sanjeeva Marandur said that the road from Bantwala to Sullia does not have drainage facility. So, rainwater flows on the road. In Moodbidri, total 106 km road is coming under PWD. Because of the rain-related damage, total Rs 2.5 crore loss was estimated, he said.
MLA Umanath Kotian said that almost all PWD roads in Dakshina Kannada district were damaged in the rains and steps should be taken to repair them immediately.
Deputy Commissioner Sasikanth Senthil said that the district incurred a loss of Rs 19 crore including Rs 6 crore of PWD property, due to rain-related damages.
Because of heavy rains, many landsliding incidents were reported in the district. Due to landslides in ghat sections and hilly ranges, several houses were damaged. So, there is a need to take separate survey to construct retention walls to avoid landslides, the DC suggested.
Udupi Deputy Commissioner Priyanka Merry Francis said that the NHAI has been constructing flyover near Padubidri for the last two years. Because of the delay in completion of works, this problem occurred. In the same way, the fly over work is going on a snail’s pace at Karavali By-pass and Kundapura Junction. In Udupi district, the damage was estimated at Rs 12 crore including Rs 1.17 crore of PWD department, she said.
Dakshina Kannada ZP CEO Dr MR Ravi, Udupi ZP CEO Shivanand Kapase, Mangaluru Police Commissioner T R Suresh, Chief Engineer Srinivas, KRDCL MD Ganesh and others were present at the meeting.
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New Delhi, Nov 18: The Competition Commission of India (CCI) on Monday imposed a penalty of Rs 213.14 crore on social media major Meta for unfair business ways with respect to WhatsApp privacy policy update done in 2021.
Besides, the competition watchdog has directed Meta to “cease and desist” from anti-competitive practices.
Meta and WhatsApp have also been asked to implement certain behavioural remedies within a defined timeline to address the anti-competition issues, according to a CCI order.
The regulator has called for implementing various remedial measures, including barring WhatsApp from sharing data collected on its platform with other Meta companies or Meta company products for advertising purposes for five years.
Among other directions, CCI has said that sharing of user data collected on WhatsApp with other Meta companies or Meta company products for purposes other than for providing WhatsApp services shall not be made a condition for users to access WhatsApp Service in India.
The Competition Commission of India (Commission) on Monday imposed a penalty of Rs 213.14 crore on Meta for abusing its dominant position,
Passing the order against abuse of dominance, the Competition Commission of India (CCI) said this (penalty) relates to how WhatsApp's 2021 Privacy Policy was implemented and how user data was collected and shared with other Meta companies.
For the case, CCI delineated two relevant markets -- OTT messaging apps through smartphones in India, and online display advertising in India. "Meta Group operating through WhatsApp was found to be dominant in the market for OTT messaging apps through smartphones in India. "Furthermore, it was also found that Meta holds a leading position compared to its competitors in online display advertising in India," CCI said in a release.
Starting from January 2021, WhatsApp notified users about updates to its terms of service and privacy policies.
The in-app notification, effective from February 8, 2021, stated that users were required to accept these terms, including expanded scope of data collection as well as mandatory data sharing with Meta companies, to continue using WhatsApp.
Under the previous privacy policy dated August 25, 2016, WhatsApp users were given the option to decide whether they wanted to share their data with Facebook, the release said.
"However, with the latest policy update in 2021, WhatsApp made data sharing with Meta mandatory for all users, removing the earlier option to opt-out. As a result, users had to accept the new terms, which include data sharing with Meta, in order to continue using the platform," it added.
The watchdog has concluded that the 2021 policy update by WhatsApp on a "take-it-or-leave-it" basis constitutes an imposition of unfair condition under the Competition Act, as it compels all users to accept expanded data collection terms and sharing of data within Meta Group without any opt out.
"Given the network effects and lack of effective alternatives, the 2021 update forces users to comply, undermining their autonomy, and constitutes an abuse of Meta's dominant position. Accordingly, the Commission finds that Meta (through WhatsApp) has contravened Section 4(2)(a)(i) of the Act," it said.
Further, CCI said that sharing of WhatsApp users' data between Meta companies for purposes other than providing WhatsApp Service creates an entry barrier for the rivals of Meta and thus, results in denial of market access in the display advertisement market.
According to the regulator, Meta has engaged in leveraging its dominant position in the OTT messaging apps through smartphones to protect its position in the online display advertising market in contravention of the competition law.
CCI has barred WhatsApp from sharing data collected on its platform with other Meta companies or Meta company products for advertising purposes for five years and the debarment period will start from the date of receipt of this order.
With respect to sharing of WhatsApp user data for purposes other than advertising, the regulator said WhatsApp's policy should include a detailed explanation of the user data shared with other Meta companies or Meta company Products.
"This explanation should specify the purpose of data sharing, linking each type of data to its corresponding purpose," it said.
The watchdog also said that sharing of user data collected on WhatsApp with other Meta companies or Meta company products for purposes other than for providing WhatsApp services shall not be made a condition for users to access WhatsApp Service in India.
Regarding sharing of WhatsApp user data for purposes other than for providing WhatsApp services, CCI said all users in India (including users who have accepted 2021 update) will be provided with the choice to manage such data sharing by way of an opt-out option prominently through an in-app notification.
Also, the regulator has asked for the option to review and modify their choice with respect to such sharing of data through a prominent tab in settings of WhatsApp application, and all future policy updates should comply with these requirements.