BCCI’s Beary Mela-2019 off to a grand start in Mangaluru

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February 8, 2019

Mangaluru, Feb 8: Call for the communal harmony, cultural programmes and award ceremony marked the beginning of the three-day Beary Mela-2019 being hosted by the Bearys Chamber of Commerce and Industry at Town Hall in the city.

Formally inaugurating the event on Friday evening by watering a sapling, MB Patil, Home Minister of Karnataka hailed the contributions of Beary community towards the nation building and urged the people of all communities to be united shunning communalism.

“Ours is a country of unity in diversity. Here followers of various religions including Hinduism, Islam and Christianity live together. We should remain united forever without falling prey to the conspiracies of the divisive forces,” he said. 

He exhorted on the people to strive hard to build a harmonious Mangaluru, a harmonious Karnataka and a harmonious India, which is known for its culture, tradition and communal amity. 

The minister said that even though the Bearys were lagging behind in all sectors for a long time, the community has now achieved remarkable progress including in educational and sectors thanks to the hard work and dedication of its members.

On the same occasion, U T Khader, Minister for Urban Development and Dakshina Kannada district in-charge released the souvenir of the BCCI.

Y Abdulla Kunhi, Chancellor of Yenepoya University inaugurated the exhibition of stalls on the premises of the hall put up to promote the business and employment opportunities.

SM Rasheed Haji, president of BCCI, presided over the inaugural session. B M Farookh, MLC, Bhaskar Moily, Mayor of Mangaluru City Corporation, B Ramanath Rai, former Minister, BA Moideen Bava, former MLA, U Kanachur Monu, president of Dakshina Kannada Zilla Wakf Advisory Committee, Karambar Muhammad, president of Beary Sahitya Academy, P B Abdul Hameed, president of KCCI president, SM Basheer, BCCI UAE unit president, Muhammad Ali Uchil, BWF Abu Dhabi president were present among others.

Also Read: Ahmed Hajee, Sheikh Karnire among others conferred with Beary Award-2019


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March 6,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 6: PVR Cinemas on Friday launched its five-screen multiplex in here, augmenting its presence in Karnataka across 15 properties to 103 screens and to 46 properties and 286 screens in southern India.

With this opening, PVR consolidates its growth momentum in the current financial year 2019-20, so far opening 83 screens in the year and bringing its portfolio to 841 screens at 176 properties in 71 cities.

"We feel proud to cross the 100 screens milestone in the state of Karnataka at the very beginning of the year," said Joint Managing Director Sanjeev Kumar Bijli.

"Southern India has a strong market with significant growth potential. In Bengaluru, we have introduced some of our best formats and offerings owing to the nature of preferences by our customers," he said in a statement.

Pramod Arora, Chief Growth and Strategy Officer at PVR Ltd, said the company will continue to enhance the consumer experience through innovation and set new benchmarks in the Indian multiplex industry.

PVR is the largest and the most premium film exhibition company in India, serving over 100 million patrons annually. 

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January 6,2020

Ballari, Jan 6: Two members of a family were killed in a cylinder explosion at their home in Sanjeevarayana Kote, here on Monday morning, police said.

The deceased were identified as Parvathi and her daughter Huliyamma.

The incident took place when the two were in the kitchen. Fire tenders were rushed to the rescue.

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June 2,2020

Bengaluru, June 2: A television anchor allegedly committed suicide after her boyfriend refused to marry her.

29-year-old Chandana V K made a selfie video before taking the extreme step, in which she blamed her boyfriend Dinesh for her decision.

The Suddaguntepalya police have taken up a case of abetment to suicide against Dinesh and his family, including his father Lokappa Gowda, mother Gayatri, sister Shyla and uncle Swamy alias Dayananda. The police have formed a team to nab the accused who are absconding.

Chandana, who used to also appear in real estate advertisements, was a resident of Krishnamurthy Layout in Tavarekere. She hailed from Belur in Hassan district.

According to a preliminary investigation, Chandana consumed poison after making the video.

In the video clip addressed to Dinesh, she says: "You said if I die, it is good for you. So, I am ending my life and you are the reason for it, Dinesh." She sent the clip to Dinesh, his parents, her parents and friends around 2.30 pm on May 28.

On seeing the video, Chandana's parents alerted her neighbours and asked them to go check on her. They took her to a private hospital where she died while undergoing treatment around 12.30 am on May 30.

In his police complaint, Chandana’s father said his daughter and Dinesh were in a relationship for the past five years. Dinesh had promised to marry her and both the families were aware of the relationship.

Dinesh had borrowed Rs 5 lakh from Chandana. But for the past few months, he began avoiding her and even refused to marry her. His family members told Chandana that they would get him married to someone else, the complaint said. The police said action would be initiated taken against Dinesh and his family.

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