10-day cultural extravaganza in Mangaluru to mark Karavali Utsav

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December 19, 2017

Mangaluru, Dec 19: A variety of cultural pragrammes are scheduled between December 22 and 31 on the occasion of Karavali Utsav being organized by the Dakshina Kannada District administration at the stage of exhibition ground and Kadri Park which will be held every day from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.

The cultural programmes will be presented by the budding local artists of Dakshina Kannada district, other parts of Karnataka and nationally and internationally acclaimed artistes. They include Carnatic Classical Music, Hindustani Classical Music, Light Music, Bharatanatyam, Dance Drama, Magic Show, Yakshagana, Talamaddale and Tulu Drama.

The programme will begin with a cultural procession from Nehru Maidan at 3.30 pm on December 22 followed by inauguration at Karavali Utsav Maidan at 6 p.m. on that day.

The programme details are as follows

Saturday, 23/12/2017 - 6.00 pm-7.00pm there will be a  Saxophone play by Dr.Machchendranath and Team from Mangalore. From 7.00 pm to 9.30 pm ‘Shambhavi Vilasa’ Yakshagana by Satvik Teja Kalakendra ® from Odiyur by women artistes.

Sunday, 24/12/2017 - 6.00 pm-7.30 pm Bhavageeta and folk songs by Swarashree Sangeetha Vidyalaya, Mangalore. From 7.30 pm to 9.00 pm Bharath Natyam by Saurabha Sangeetha Kala Parishath ®, Yeyyadi, Mangalore.

Monday, 25/12/2017-6.00 pm to 7.30 pm Sugama Sangeetha by Sri Chandrashekhara Hedge and Team from Puttur. From 7.30 pm to 9.30 pm, Yakshagana by Shree Vinayaka Yakshagana Mandali, Suratkal.

Tuesday, 26/12/2017- 6.00 pm-8.00pm, Talamaddale by Sri Jabbar Samo and team. From 8.00 pm to 9.00 pm, Karavali Samskritika Vaibhava by Media Friends, Mangalore.

Wednesday, 27/12/2017-6.00 pm -7.00pm – Bahubhasha Kavigoshti  by Kannada Balaga. From 7.00 pm to 9.30 pm a Tulu Comedy Drama ‘Kode Budpale’ directed by Sri Devadar Kapikad, Mangalore.

Thursday, 28/12/2017 - 6.00 pm-7.30 pm a Dance Metaphor ‘Nenapadalu Shakunthale’ by Nada Nrutya Institution, Mangalore. From 7.30 pm to 9.30 pm Dakshina Kannada Cultural Variety Entertainment Programme by Karnataka Beary Sahitya Academy.

Friday, 29/12/2017 - 6.00pm-7.00pm Cultural Extravaganza  by CARDTS Samvedana Manemakkalu, Mangalore. From 7.00 pm to 9.00 pm Dakshina Kannada Konkani Cultural Programme by Karnataka Konkani Sahitya Academy.

Saturday, 30/12/2017 - 6.00 pm-7.00 pm, ‘Bharathanatya Sambrama’  by  Vidushi Kumari Annapoorna Shetty and Team, Kinnigoli.  From 7.00 pm to 9.00 pm Dakshina Kannada Tulu Cultural  Programme by Karnataka Tulu Sahitya Academy.

Sunday,  31/12/2017 - 6.00pm-7.00pm, ‘Sangeetha Saurabha’ by State Awardee Blind Artiste Kumari Kasturi and Team.   From 7.00 pm to 9.00 pm Kannada Drama ‘Rudrabheema’ by Sri Gururaj Marpalli and Team from Udupi.

Kadri Park Stage programmes:

Friday, 22/12/2017 - 6.00pm-7.15pm Carnatic Classic Singing by Vidushi Shankari Murthy Balila and Team, Puttur. From 7.15 pm to 9.00 pm ‘Vismaya Jadoo’ by Mega Magic Star Kudroli Ganesh and Team, Mangalore.

Saturday, 23/12/2017 - 6.00pm-7.45 pm - Dance Glory - ‘Shivam’  by Sri Vaibhav Arekar and Team, Mumbai. From 7.45 pm to 9.30 pm Sitar Instrumental by Padmashree Awardee Ustad Shahid Parvez, Pune.

Sunday, 24/12/2017 - 6.00am-7.30am ‘Udayaraga’ – Dasa Kirthanegalu by Kumari Yashaswini and Team, Moodbidri From 7.30 am to 8.30 am- Yoga Show and Meditation by Yogaratna Gopalkrishna Delampady and Team, Mangalore. From 6.00 pm to 7.15 pm Violin Jugalbandhi by Sri Tejas Manjunath and Sri Pranav Manjunath, Bangalore. From 7.15 pm to 9.15 pm –‘Raga Ondu, Bhava Halavu’ by Smt. Keerthana Rao and Team,  Mangalore.

Monday, 25/12/2017 - 6.00 pm – 7.45 pm, Devotional Songs by Dr. Vidyabhushana and Team, Bangalore. From 7.45 pm to 9.30 pm Dance Metaphor  by Natyalaya, Urwa, Mangalore.

Tuesday, 26/12/2017 - 6.00 pm–7.15 pm, Hindustani Classical Singing and Dasavani by Sri Dhananjay Hegde and Team, Mumbai.  From 7.15 pm to 9.00 pm Hindustani Classical Singing, Dasavani and Songs by Vidushi Sangeetha Katti and Team, Bangalore.

Wednesday, 27/12/2017 - 6.00pm–7.30 pm  ‘Carnatic Flute Singing’ by Sri Prapancham S. Balachandran and Team, Chennai.  From 7.30 pm to 9.00 pm ‘Carnatic Classical Singing’ by Naiveli Santana Gopalan and Team, Chennai.

Thursday, 28/12/2017 - 5.00 pm–9.00 pm ‘Yuva Utsav’ by the students of various colleges of the district.

Friday, 29/12/2017 - 5.00 pm–9.00 pm ‘Yuva Utsav’ by the students of various colleges of the district.

Saturday, 30/12/2017 - 6.00 pm–7.00 pm ‘Dasavani’ by Sri Uttam Kumar and Team, Mangalore. From 7.00 pm to 9.00 pm “Sangeeta Rasamanjari” by Voice of Music, Mangalore.   10am to 6pm-‘Karavali Cartoon Fest’.

Sunday, 31/12/2017 - 6.00 am–8.00 am– Udayaraga-Hindustani Classical Singing by Pt. Balachandra Nakod and Team, Hubli. From 6.00 pm to 8.00 pm ‘Santoor Jugalbandhi’ Padmashree Awardee Pt. Bhajan Sopori, Abhay Rustum Sopori and Team, New Delhi.  From 8.00 pm to 9.15 pm, ‘Gotipuva  Nrutya Vaibhav’ by Abhinna Sundar Gotipuva Nrutya Parishat, Puri, Orissa. 10am to 6pm-‘Karavali Cartoon Fest  ‘

These events are open to all art lovers. You are requested to attend and enjoy these events with friends and family.

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August 3,2020

Bengaluru/ Mangaluru, Aug 3: For the first time in many days, if not weeks, the number of recoveries in Karnataka was higher than new covid-19 cases in the state raising hope of some relief against the virus.

Karnataka confirmed 4752 new covid- 19 cases while the number of recoveries stood at 4776 in the 24 hours until 5 pm on Monday. The state also recorded 98 deaths. 

Medical education minister K.Sudhakar said that the recovery rate in Karnataka is at around 42%

"Everyday there is increase in recovery rate which is higher by 9.17% in Bengaluru city. Overall recovery rate of the state by Sunday evening was 42.81 % and it is 35.14% in Bengaluru," the minister posted on Twitter.

The total number of cases in Bengaluru crossed the 60,000 mark including 1497 cases on Monday.

The total number of cases in Mysuru breached 5000 cases as 372 persons tested positive. The mineral-rich district of Ballari recorded 305 cases. Other parts of Karnataka has seen a surge in cases with 15 out of the 30 districts reporting at least a 100 cases.

Dakshina Kananda

Dakshina Kannada district alone has recorded 153 new cases and seven deaths. 
Among the 153 new cases, 119 are from Mangaluru, 11 from Bantwal, six from Beltangady, four from Puttur, one from Sullia, and 12 from other districts.

The total number of covid positive cases in the district mounted to 6,168. Out of these, 3,138 cases are currently active. As many as 2,854 persons have recovered and been discharged, and 176 deaths have occurred so far.

Udupi

Udupi reported 126 fresh cases past 24 hours, according to health bulletin released by the Udupi district administration. They include 58 from Udupi, 34 from Kundapur, 28 from Karkala, and six from other districts. 

A total of 34,500 samples have been collected so far. 29,174 have turned out to be negative. As many as 4,800 confirmed cases of coronavirus have been reported so far in the district. 

As many as 2,812 patients have been discharged so far, and 1,952 cases are currently active. As per district bulletin, 36 deaths have occurred so far. One positive case has been transferred to Dakshina Kannada.

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July 15,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 15: With the state capital along with a few districts under lockdown to control the spread of Covid-19, Karnataka Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Wednesday said the measure was important to break the chain and people seem to have understood its importance.

Appealing for cooperation from the people, he asked them not to make it inevitable for police to use force in implementing the lockdown. "Traffic movement is less, there is a lockdown atmosphere everywhere, I feel that people have understood the importance... cooperation is required. I appeal to the people, if this lockdown has to be effective it has to be voluntary, only then we can control the rapid spread of coronavirus," Bommai said.

Speaking to reporters here, he said this lockdown is important, last time the infection was not up to this level. "This time areas that have a high number of infections- about five districts and Bengaluru city are going for lockdown. People have understood that this lockdown is to break the chain," he said. "Please don't make it inevitable for police to use force," he added.

Bengaluru urban and rural areas are under "complete lockdown" since last night at 8 pm and it will be effective till 5 am on July 22.

Following Bengaluru urban and rural, administrations in several districts like Dharwad, Dakshina Kannada, Kalaburagi (only in Urban areas), Bidar, Raichur (in Raichur city and Sindhanur) and Yadgir too have announced lockdown.

Noting that Police have taken all necessary strict measures to enforce lockdown in Bengaluru urban and rural districts by restricting the movement of vehicles and people, Bommai said barricades have been erected at various places and flyovers have been shut. People have been allowed to purchase vegetables and groceries till 12 noon, he said.

The government has warned of action in case of any violation of the lockdown rules. As of July 14 evening, cumulatively 44,077 Covid-19 positive cases have been confirmed in the state, which includes 842 deaths and 17,390 discharges. Bengaluru Urban district tops the list of positive cases, with a total of 20,969 infections.

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August 5,2020

Mangaluru, Aug 5: Normal life was thrown out of gear as heavy rain and gusty winds lashed large parts of coastal and malnad districts of Karnataka in last 48 hours. Widespread power outages due to tree fall and minor landslides were reported in last 24 hours.

Meanwhile, Indian Meteorological Department has sounded a red alert for Uttara Kannada, Udupi and Dakshina Kannada districts 8:30am of August 5.

In Mangaluru city there were several tree falls disrupting power supply in key areas of the city. Four electricity poles were damaged after a tree fell on Boloor Jarandaya road due to rain and heavy winds. In Neermarga too, there were a couple of tree falls in the morning cutting off power supply, which was not restored till this report was sent.

Mescom bore the brunt of the rains in Udupi and Dakshina Kannada District and at the last count as many as 148 electric poles, 23 transformers and 65 kilometer conductor wires were damaged due to poles being damaged in tree fall and landslides.

Traffic was affected on Charmadi Ghat on the Mangaluru-Chikkamagaluru route due to a tree fall on the second hair pin bend. 

On Monday, landslides near Kottigehara, Chikkamagaluru District, left traffic badly affected. Though normalcy has been restored on the route after blocking the road for restoration till Tuesday morning, locals fear more landslides due to continuous downpour.

Kodagu district too received heavy rainfall in past 24 hours which resulted in water logging in low-lying areas.

In the Coast, Uttara Kannada received the highest amount of rainfall at 91mm, followed by Udupi at 75 and DK at 73mm. The highest Rainfall of 241 mm was recorded at Castlerock, Supa Taluk in Uttara Kannada District.

KSNMDC bulletin stated that widespread moderate to heavy rains associated with strong surface winds at times and isolated very heavy to extreme heavy rains was likely over Udupi, Dakshina Kannada and Uttara Kannada districts It also stated that wind speeds ranging between 50kmph to 60 kmph was forecast along the coast of Karnataka from Mangaluru to Karwar, warning fishermen not to venture into the sea.

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