Tag: Factory

  • Udupi: Criminal Prosecution Approved Against Brahmavar Sugar Factory Board for ₹13.92 Crore Loss in Machinery Sale

    Udupi, August 18, 2025 – The Karnataka government has granted permission for criminal prosecution against the management board, tender-cum-auction technical committee members, and former managing directors Praveen B. Nayak and G.N. Lakshminarayana of the South Kanara Cooperative Sugar Factory in Brahmavar, Udupi district, following a ₹13.92 crore loss in the sale of old machinery. Minister for Textiles, Sugarcane Development, Sugar, and Agricultural Marketing, Shivanand Patil, announced the decision, citing an investigation report that held the board and former directors responsible for the financial loss due to negligence and irregularities in the tender process.

    The factory, operational from 1985 until 2002-03, ceased sugarcane crushing due to a shortage of cane and working capital. After 17 years of disuse, the machinery and buildings deteriorated, prompting the board to seek government approval for their sale through a tender-cum-auction process. The board sold the assets to New Royal Traders, Chennai, but allegations of irregularities led to complaints from Legislative Council member Manjunath Bhandari and the Udupi District Raitha Sangha, triggering an investigation by retired district judge K. Radhakrishna Holla.

    The investigation revealed violations in the tender process, including the board’s decision to sell scrap on a lot basis instead of per kilogram, as initially stipulated, following a request from New Royal Traders. This breached tender rules, which required a ₹50 lakh security deposit and a ₹5 crore bank guarantee. Records showed discrepancies in the quantity of scrap transported, with New Royal Traders claiming 1,139.37 metric tonnes in 46 truckloads, while 2,245.65 metric tonnes were moved in 83 loads. An outstanding ₹12.63 crore remains unpaid, and building materials worth ₹1.28 crore were also removed. The government has directed the recovery of the loss from those responsible and recommended a departmental inquiry against Nayak and Lakshminarayana.

  • Brahmavara: Udupi District Farmers’ Association-Backed Group Secures Full Majority in Dakshina Kannada Cooperative Sugar Factory Board Election

    Brahmavara, August 17, 2025 – In the election held on August 17, 2025, for the new board of directors of the Dakshina Kannada Cooperative Sugar Factory, Brahmavara, the group supported by the Udupi District Farmers’ Association secured a full majority. The election, conducted under the supervision of Assistant Development Officer Sunil Kumar C.M. from the Deputy Registrar of Cooperative Societies’ office, saw robust participation and oversight by Deputy Registrar Smt. Lavanya K.R.

    From the general category, Bhujanga Shetty (Brahmavara), Sanjeeva Shetty (Sampigedi), Satish Kini (Belve), K. Doru Sadananda Shetty, and H. Hariprasad Shetty were elected with a majority. Manjunath Giliyar was elected from the Primary Agricultural Credit Cooperative Societies category. Additionally, seven candidates were elected unopposed: Ranganayak (Scheduled Tribe reserved seat), Shivaram Haladi (Scheduled Caste reserved seat), Bhoja Kulal (Belanje, Backward Class), Uday Kumar Shetty (Adikodlu, Backward Class B), Chaitra Adapa (Women’s reserved seat), and Girija Poojarthi (Amasebailu, Women’s reserved seat).

    K. Pratapchandra Shetty, president of the Udupi District Farmers’ Association, congratulated all elected candidates, emphasizing the victory as a testament to the farmers’ collective strength and commitment to revitalizing the cooperative sugar factory. This outcome follows the association’s prolonged protests against alleged corruption in the factory, including a 50-day dharna that ended in April 2025 after government assurances of action.