Beary Academy awards conferred; Umashree calls for love and harmony

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April 17, 2016

Mangaluru, Apr 17: Calling upon the people to decorate human relationships with love and harmony, Umashree, the minister for Kannada and Culture, said that language should be a means to strengthen bonds and relationships and not for discord.

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She was speaking as a chief guest at a ceremony organised by Karnataka Beary Sahitya Academy to confer its annual awards along with young writers and artistes meet at Town Hall in the city on Saturday.

The minister suggested to digitalize all the aspects of Beary language to preserve it in this modern age.

She promised to fulfil the demand of funds for the construction of Beary Bhavana in Mangaluru and establishment of Beary Study Chair in Mangalore University.

The minister also released the special edition of Belkiri', a bimonthly magazine.

Abu Dhbai based philanthropist Mohammed Ali Uchil, Bengaluru-based Kannada journalist BM Haneef and artist Mohammed K Matha were conferred Honourary Awards.

While Mr Uchil was honoured for his contributions towards Beary culture and organisation, Mr. Haneef was honoured in the field of language and literature and Mr. Matha in the field of art.

Apartment from them, Kannada writer Yaqoob Khader Gulwadi was conferred Dr Wahhab Doddamane memorial award and Beary-Kannada writer Maryam Ismaeel was honoured with P Sushila Upadhyaya memorial Beary woman award.

The programme was inaugurated by G Siddaramaiah, former chairman of Kannada books authority. Fisheries minister Abhaychandra Jain inaugurated the exhibition. Health Minister UT Khader, MLA Mohiuddin Bava, Mayor Harinath were present.

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Ismail t
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Sunday, 17 Apr 2016

Masha Allah,enhancing Beary culture& tradition with in Islamic boundaries,well done
Congrats,all,specially to Janab Uchil Saheb for. His tremendous effort & outstanding social work to uplift the needy in the community.

Eliyas Bva
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Sunday, 17 Apr 2016

Wonderful program,great speeches by Siddaramayyaji & B.M.Hanif
Congratulations to Mohd Ali Uchil & all award receiptents

Fan
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Sunday, 17 Apr 2016

Congratulations Mohammed Ali Uchil sab. U deserve more awards.

Haneef Khader
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Sunday, 17 Apr 2016

Bearys Academy-Great Function,able leadership
deserved award receiptents.

keep it up

NOOR
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Sunday, 17 Apr 2016

I Suggest : Any program U do, please start with the Fatiha and its meaning ....

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April 3,2020

Mysuru/Chamarajanagara, Apr 3: In order to prevent the transmission of Novel Coronavirus though overcrowding, the central jails in Mysuru and Chamarajanagar have begun releasing some of their inmates.

As many as 55 undertrials and convicts were released from Mysuru jail since the last two days, while 18 were released from the prison in Chamarajanagar. The jail inmates had been released on interim bail, for a period of two months.

While the undertrials were facing charges that involved a maximum prison term of seven years, the convicts were facing criminal miscellaneous cases of the family court. Most of the convicts released were prisoners who had not paid the maintenance costs ordered by the family courts in divorce cases.

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June 25,2020

Mangaluru, Jun 25: Teacher-turned-serial rapist-cum-killer Cyanide Mohan Kumar was sentenced to life imprisonment in the 20th and final case by Sixth Additional District and Sessions Judge Sayeedunnisa on Wednesday.

Cyanide Mohan Kumar (57) was declared guilty in the 20th rape and murder case on Saturday and the judge had pronounced the order before a small group of advocates in the court hall. Cyanide Mohan who appeared in the court hall via video conferencing facility from Hindalga central jail in Belagavi did not show any emotions.

The 25-year-old victim from Kasaragod was working as a cook in a hostel and met Mohan, serving as a teacher in 2009. He had met her at her home on many occasions and had promised to marry her.

On July 8, 2009, she left home on the pretext of visiting a temple in Sullia and

did not return. When her family tried to reach her on phone, Cyanide Mohan had told they were married and would return home soon.

Mohan took her to a toilet in a bus stand in Bengaluru on July 15, 2009, and had left with her jewels after ascertaining that she had died by consuming Cyanide. No sooner Mohan was arrested in October 2009, the family of the victim had recognised him from the newspapers. The police also recovered the victim’s jewellery from the house of Mohan’s second wife.

Sixth Additional District and Session Court convicted Mohan under sections of IPC 302 for murder with life sentence and Rs 25,000 fine, IPC 366 for kidnapping with ten years of rigorous imprisonment and Rs 5000 fine, IPC 376 for rape with seven years of rigorous imprisonment and Rs 5000 fine, IPC 328 for poisoning with ten years of imprisonment, IPC 394 for causing hurt while robbing with 10 years of imprisonment and Rs 5000 fine, IPC 392 for theft with five years of imprisonment, IPC 201 for destroying evidence with seven years of rigorous imprisonment and Rs 5000 fine, IPC 417 cheating and one year of imprisonment.

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February 24,2020

Belagavi, Feb 24: Almost a month after a soldier was reported missing following a trip to Gokak's Godchinamalaki falls, his wife and her lover - who was her car driver - were arrested in Belagavi for his murder.

Police said the accused, Prashant Patil, and two friends tried to throw Deepak Pattanadara, 32, off a cliff after slitting his throat. Deepak's wife, Anjali, had registered a missing case with police on February 4, saying her husband had gone on a trip with friends on January 28 and hadn't returned.

In a twist, Deepak's elder brother lodged a complaint at the same police station, alleging that Anjali was behind the disappearance.

Anjali and Prashant, both 26, were arrested on Saturday while Prashant's two friends are absconding. Deepak's decomposed body has been recovered.

Deepak, who was posted in Delhi and was on the verge of retirement after 14 years in the army, had suspected his wife's alleged affair, police said. He'd bought a car for Anjali in 2019, and since he was home only twice a year, he hired Prashant as the driver. Anjali and Prashant grew close but when Deepak asked Anjali about the affair, she denied it outright.

When Deepak came home during vacation, the duo planned to eliminate him, police said.

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