‘Selective leaks’ meant to damn me: Santhosh Lad

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Santhosh Lad
Santhosh Lad
Bengaluru: Dismissing allegations of his involvement in illegal mining of iron ore, infrastructure and information minister, Santhosh Lad, on Thursday said documents are being leaked selective as part of a politically motivated campaign.
“Hiremath (president of Samaj Parivartan Samudaya) is making three allegations against me. All I want him to do is place all the documents in front of the media instead of selectively leaking those (documents) which are convenient to him. If all the documents are made public, one will realise that it is politically motivated,” he told Deccan Chronicle in an interview.
In response to Hiremath’s allegations, Lad said based on satellite imageries, the Lokayukta filed a FIR against 56 companies, including a state-owned company.
When all these companies appealed in the high court, the court directed that boundaries be fixed through a joint survey and permitted VS Lad & Sons to continue mining in undisputed areas. The survey, however, was not carried till date, he added. Besides, Lad said his company was not involved in illegal transportation of iron ore.
An officer, who was under pressure to register cases against Congress leaders following their padayatra from Bengaluru to Bellary, filed a FIR against VS Lad Sons. The officer in question, range forest officer (RFO) Mahesh Patil, was arrested by sleuths of CBI for facilitating illegal mining.
The minister said VS Lad & Sons was listed in “C” category of mining leases by the Supreme Court-appointed Central Empowered Committee (CEC) merely on grounds of encroachment by a dump of ore and not for encroachment of a mining pit.
“As a matter of fact, the CEC itself has placed the matter of upgrading the lease of Messrs VS Lad & Sons from Category ‘C’ to Category ‘B’ before the court in view of marginal perce­­nta­ge (encroachment of 0.17%), which was due to the least count error of the instrument used by joint survey team,” Lad said, adding “If some one keeps talking that cases were filed against the company, the cases have progressed a long way. If they place the latest position on each allegation, the real facts will be out in public.”

Literacy among Muslims has improved: Minister

New Delhi, Oct 11: The literacy among Muslims has improved from 1999-2000 to 2007-08, Minority Affairs Minister K. Rahman Khan said Thursday.
"Literacy among Muslims increased from 52.1 percent in 1999-2000 to 63.5 percent in 2007-08 in rural areas and from 69.8 percent to 75.1 percent in urban areas," Khan said while addressing a meeting of the Central Advisory Board of Education (CABE) here.rehman_khan
According to him, the literacy rate of Muslims as a ratio of the national average has also gone up from 0.93 in 1999-2000 to 0.95 in 2007-08 for rural areas and from 0.87 in 1999-2000 to 0.89 in 2007-08 for urban areas, he said.
Khan said as per the District Information System for Education (DISE) reports, the percentage of enrolment of Muslim children to total enrolment at the primary level which was 10.49 percent in 2007-08, has now gone up to 12.56 percent for rural areas and to 15.98 percent for urban areas.
Similarly, the percentage of enrolment of Muslim children to total enrolment at upper primary level which was 8.54 percent in 2007-08, has now gone up to 10.9 percent for rural areas and to 13.76 percent for urban areas, the minister said.
But he noted that as per the 2001 census, the minority community's literacy was 59.1 percent, much below the national average of 64.8 percent.
"As per the 2001 census, the literacy rate among Muslims was 59.1 percent, much below the national average of 64.8 percent," he said.
Khan said his ministry launched three scholarship schemes: pre-matric, post-matric and merit-cum-means based covering eligible  minority students from class 1 to Ph.D. level, including professional and technical courses.