75,000 students perform Yoga simultaneously: DK, Udupi to make it to Guinness Book of World Records

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December 13, 2013
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Mangalore, Dec 13: Many consider number 13 to be unlucky but for the twin districts of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi, 13 may turn out to be lucky because it was on December 13th that districts made a united effort to enter the Guinness Book of World Records for the biggest yoga class held ever.

On Friday, approximately 75,000 students in 49 centres in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts participated in an attempt to create a Guinness Record.

Previously, such an attempt had been made in 2003 in Germany with 15,000 students approximately participating in the event. In 2005, the feat was accomplished in Gwalior, India with approximately 29,000 students. Today, almost 75,000 students in 49 centres in the two districts participated in an attempt to create a record for the largest Yoga class held simultaneously from 10 a.m. to 10.31 a.m, said Bangalore-based Shrikanth who is an advisor for persons attempting to enter the Guinness Book of World Records.

A total of 1,828 students from ten educational institutions across Mangalore taluk participated in the simultaneously held Yoga class at Sharada Vidyalaya grounds in Mangalore, in the presence of Minister for Health and Family Welfare U T Khader and other dignitaries.

Speaking to reporters after the Yoga class at Sharada Vidyalaya, Mr Shrikanth said that the entire process was monitored and recorded through video and still cameras for documentation and evidence purposes. For creating a record, it is possible to hire an adjudicator to verify your record live and on-the-spot. However, since this attempt was taking place simultaneously in several places, hiring an adjudicator was not feasible. As an alternative, an agreement was made with Guinness Book authorities from London in April this year, who provided certain guidelines which have to be strictly adhered to for the world record to be successful, he said.

The entire process at Sharada Vidyalaya was recorded with three high-resolution video cameras – wide-angle, close-up and panning, along with two high-resolution still cameras at the scene. The entry and exit gates at each venue in the two districts were monitored with a video camera, from which the uncut video footage will be sent to the Guinness authorities, he said.

Preparations for the event had been on-going over the last 6 months, during which students were given training and instructions in yoga. During the World Record attempt, 3 students were mandatorily positioned to teach the simple yoga steps to the other participants, he said.

A total of 1,500 supervisors in both the districts were supervising the students during the feat, in addition to 100 demonstrators and 100 announcers. A total of 150 video cameras and 100 still cameras were used altogether, he added. 

The verification of the attempt is expected to be made in 15-20 days, and the certification of the World Record is expected to be done in a month.

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Mangaluru, June 10: The first direct repatriation flight from Damma to Mangaluru International Airport under Vande Bharat Mission will be operated on June 21.

Thousands of people from coastal districts of Karnataka are stranded without flights in different parts of Saudi Arabia after the announcement of covid lockdown in March this year. 

Even though the government of India launched Vande Bharat Mission to repatriate Indian expatriate through special flights, no flight was scheduled from Saudi Arabia to Mangaluru.

Several organisations had exerted pressure on the government of India and government of Karnataka to bring back stranded Kannadigas from Saudi Arabia.  

With the sole intention of helping the stranded Kannadigas, a few philanthropists in Saudi Arabia last month formed an NGO called Saudi Kannadigas Humanity Forum under the leadership of Zakariya Bajpe and Sheikh Expertise. 

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January 8,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 8: The all-India shutdown by trade unions and other organisations began with little impact in the tech city as normal life continued on a working day, an official said.

"No effect of shutdown in the city though banking operations are affected as bank staff are supporting the trade unions," a state official said here.

However, thousands of workers participated in other parts of Karnataka in the nation-wide shutdown call given by trade unions, protesting central government's anti-labour laws and privatisation policies.

Protesters were seen carrying the red trade union flags at several places such as Hassan, Chamarajanagar, Tumakuru, Mysuru, Bengaluru and others.

Massive protests were seen in Peenya, and Neelmangla areas of Bengaluru.

In Madikeri, stones were pelted at a bus and some protesters were detained in Kolar.

The trade unions are against the privatisation of railways and corporatisation of 49 defence production units.

Merging 44 labour laws into four code is also one of the demands of the protesting trade unions.

The protesters are demanding raising the minimum wage in the range of ₹21,000 - 24,000 per month.

The All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC), Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU), Indian National Trade Union Congress and Labour Progressive Federation (LPF) have given an all-India shutdown (Bharat Bandh) call on Wednesday.

Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa instructed the intelligence chief and additional director general of police Kamal Pant to maintain law and order in view of the Bharat bandh when he apprised him of the situation.

Police tightened security across the city by deploying 11 deputy commissioners of police (DCPs), 23 assistant commissioners of police (ACP), 111 inspectors, 316 sub-inspectors, 476 assistant sub-inspectors, 4,547 constables along with 82 platoons of Karnataka State Reserve Police (KSRP).

In Bengaluru city, Metro services were not affected by the nationwide strike. In view of the shutdown, security was beefed at the Metro stations.

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February 4,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 4: Congress leader and former minister U T Khader today demanded an “objective” probe by an IAS officer into the sedition case the police have booked against a school in Bidar for a play students staged on the controversial Citizenship (Amendment) Act.

On January 26, the Shaheen Primary and High School was charged by the Bidar New Town police with sedition on January 26. This was based on a complaint by an Akhila Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishat (ABVP) worker who claimed that the play staged by the students on January 21 “insulted” Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

On January 30, the police arrested Nazbunnisa, the mother of an 11-year-old student and Fareeda Begum, a head-teacher in the school.

“This shows how today in India and in Karnataka, the BJP is looking to suppress the voices of people. Sedition cases have no value anymore,” UT Khader told a news conference.

“When a complaint on sedition is filed, action must be taken after obtaining legal opinion. But today, a written complaint by any BJP worker is enough to brand someone as anti-national. Even schoolchildren aren’t spared,” Khader said.

“An IAS officer should be appointed to objectively probe this. If something is found, then the police can continue the investigation,” Khader said. “But the government should pressurize the police. We’ve seen what happened in Mangaluru,” he said, referring to the police shootout that killed two people during an anti-CAA protest. “I know it’s difficult for officials to resist political pressure, but a line must be drawn. All officials must come together and send the government a message, that they will not be bogged down to pressure that’s against societal interests,” he added.

Khader said he lacked faith in the BJP government. “That’s because the BJP tends to give election tickets to those who plant bombs,” Khader said, citing the example of terror-accused Bhopal MP Pragya Thakur. “Even the Aditya Rao case (Mangaluru airport bomb planter)...we don’t know what’s happening. They just want to hush it up,” Khader charged.

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