Buntaayana 2019 marks 17th annual cultural fest of Buntara Sangha Kuwait

Media Release
November 6, 2019

Kuwait: Buntara Sangha Kuwait (BSK) celebrated its 17th annual cultural fest with grace and splendor under the leadership of Guruprasad Hegde to a grand success on October 18th, at the American United School Auditorium, Sabah Al Salem, Kuwait.

The chief guests B Vivek Shetty and Shashidhar Shetty, along with the guest artists Manju Rai Muloor and Nishan Rai walked the aisle of the auditorium to the tunes of traditional chende and the warmth of aarti reception by the BSK ladies.

The event for the day commenced with the national anthems of Kuwait and India, followed by a prayer song to Ganesha by Amith Shetty, Lohith Shetty, Rajesh Pakkala, Sandesh Shetty, Prashanth Shetty, Deepa Shetty, Reshma Shetty, Laxmi Shetty, Sushma Shetty and Anusha Shetty. Invocation dance with Natasha shloka followed by Ganeshapushpanjali choreographed by Arundhati was well received by the audience with a thunderous round of applause. BSK managing committee, former presidents along with chief guests inaugurated the program with lighting of the lamp. Guest of honorIndian Ambassador to Kuwait, K Jeeva Sagar along with BSK former presidents, managing committee, chief guests, Presidents of other south Canara associations and were part of BSK Souvenir Release for the year 2019.

BSK Vice President Rakshak Shetty welcomed the chief guests and the audience and extended his best wishes to the artists and participants of Buntaayana 2019.

BSK felicitated their members AikalaSudhakar Shetty, KanjarPattada Mane Mr.Vivek Shetty Belman and Chandrahas Shetty Kathalsarfor their selfless service, long term support and contribution to the association.BSK felicitatedthe chief guests of the program Shri. Shashidhar Shetty& Shri. B. Vivek Shetty, along with guest artists Manju Rai Muloor&Nishan Rai. Both the chief guests addressed the audience with inspirational and thoughtful words to today’s society and the historic values of Bunts culture and tradition.

Educational Excellence & Sports Awards were distributed to our achievers, KhushiPrakash Shetty, Shreenidhi B Shetty&Yash Y Alva received for their X standard educational excellence while Prachetha Shetty for her XII standard and Prapti Shetty for her outstanding performance in Inter School Sports excellence.

BSK President Guruprasad Hegde addressed the audience and highlighted BSK growth over the years, it’s role in the society and their righteouswelfare activities. He expressed his gratitude to his managing team and BSK members for their love and support. He thanked both the chief guests on gracing the occasion as well leading an exemplary role in the society and in particular among the Bunts community.

BSK also extended their gratitude to Mr.Parmananda Salian, Mr. Satisha Acharya, Mrs.Vidhushi ShanthalaSatisha, Mr. Mithun Vishwanath, Smt.Archana Sinha, Smt. Arundhati S. John and her invocation dance teamfrom Nritta Dhyana.

The Cultural event hosted by Manju Rai raised the audience cheers to his timely wit and humor. Known for his comedy timing, this young man kept the audience smiling as well was powerful in delivering a good message of leading a harmonious life and giving quality time to family. Nishan Rai, the young and dynamic sensational singer brought in melody who with his magical voice and beautiful rendition rocked the stage and entertained the audiences. The lighting and glittering sound with the interaction of these 2 guest artists with the audiences was well received. Nishan truly is a bundle of talent who not only lived to the crowd expectation but also made the crowd go full on with few joining him on stage with some dance moves. Our own BSK lil champs with their innocence and sway dance moves choreographed by cultural secretary Mrs. Shruthi Rai Pakkala was mesmerizing. Three Indian classical dances, Bharatanatyam, Kathak & Yakshagana set the stage live on fire with beautiful choreography from Ms. Prapti P Shetty, Mrs. Archana Sinha & Mrs. Manjula P Shetty respectively. The classical dance concluded with a fusion of contemporary moves and gracious synchronizing of rhythm.

The highlight of the evening "Sri Ramana Dharmanade" a historical epic was enacted by close to 70 BSK artists. The artists performance was outstanding to standing ovation on few occasions. The showcase of Rama-Sita swayamvar was so gracious and grandeur, the entrance of Ravana and his forceful dragging of Sita by dubious attempt was so powerful and dramatic, the killing of the divine bird Jatayu and his untimely death was far more emotionally enacted, the grand entrance of Hanuman with his vanarsena lifted the audience emotional mood, the background music of Jagadeesh Puttur was both melodious and foot tapping. The overall drama of close to 2 hours which started with a beautiful contemporary dance by BSK ladies was well received by the audience and finally concluded to a grand stage reception by all artists to a standing ovation and thunderous applause. “Sri Ramana Dharmanade” had scriptsby Mr.Parmananda Salian & was directed by Mr.Satisha Acharya. Choreography was by Mrs.Vidhushi Shanthala Satisha and overall led by Cultural Secretary Mrs. Shruthi Rai Pakkala.

The managing committee led by President Guruprasad Hegde has made

Buntaayana 2019 a huge success and has raised BSK benchmark in its cultural fest by far. The event was hosted by Dr.Preeti Shetty, Mrs.Shalini Vijay Shetty & Mr. Manju Rai Muloor and Program Co-ordinator Mrs. Shruthi Rai Pakkala assisted by Mr. Jayasheel Shetty. The Sanadige (Traditional deepa/lamp) was beautifully dressed and decorated by Mrs. ReetaKarunakar Shetty. The PRO team led by Mrs. Prema Shetty along with her cultural sub-committee members decorated the reception arena to the theme of diwalilatterns, lights, rangoli and temple in the foreground, the whole atmosphere was divine and so blissful.

The event concluded with vote of thanks by General Secretary Mr.Dhiraj Shetty. BSK extend its gratitude to the Management of American United School for their utmost support and beautiful venue for Buntaayana 2019. The audience were invited to a rich savory by the best catering service in Kuwait, Oriental Restaurant.

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July 24,2020

Mangaluru, July 24: Karnataka's Dakshina Kannada district reported 8 new Covid-19 deaths in the last two days taking the toll to over 100. The district has recorded 107 Covid-19 deaths till now.

Deputy Commissioner Sindhu B Rupesh on Friday said a 44-year-old man from Mangaluru with the symptoms of respiratory failure, ARDS, AKI MODS hypertension, was admitted to a private hospital on July 19 and died on July 22. His throat swab tested positive for Covid-19 on Friday.

Another 56-year-old man from Mangaluru, who died on July 23, was suffering from urinary tract infection, MODS-septic shock, type II diabetes mellitus, hypothyroidism, systematic hypertension and IHD and had tested positive for Covid-19.

Mangaluru saw two more deaths -- a 75-year-old woman suffering from COPD with type 2 respiratory failure and multi-organ dysfunction syndrome with septic shock and a 65-year-old woman, who was suffering from BP and diabetes and admitted to a private hospital on July 13 and died on July 23.

A 61-year-old woman from Puttur, who was suffering from diabetes mellitus and hypertension and was undergoing treatment at a private hospital, died on July 23.

A 67-year-old man from Bhadravathi in Shivamogga, who was admitted to Wenlock Hospital on July 13 and was suffering from pneumonia and respiratory infection, died on July 23. He too tested positive for Covid-19.

Some of the other deaths were those of -- a 42-year-old man from Bantwal suffering from type 1 respiratory failure, urosepsis and uncontrolled type 2 diabetes and a 67-year-old man from Bhadravathi suffering from acute myocardial infarction, uncontrolled type 2 diabetes and systematic hypertension, Both died at private hospitals on July 23.

180 fresh cases

The Covid-19 graph slightly moved downward with the recording of 180 fresh cases, including four police personnel from Puttur police station. Of the positive cases, 56 are the primary contacts of the infected persons, 68 are suffering from Influenza-Like Illness (ILI) and 10 with the symptoms of Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI).

The contacts of 45 persons who tested positive are being traced. One person with international travel history has also tested positive.

A total of 125 persons recovered and were discharged from hospitals, thus taking the tally of the total discharges to 1987.

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June 15,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 15: A total of over 4,000 COVID patients have been discharged in Karnataka so far, as the state on Monday reported 213 new cases of coronavirus and two related fatalities, taking the total number of infections to 7,213 and the death toll to 88.

On Monday alone 180 patients were discharged in the state after recovery. As of June 15 evening, cumulatively 7,213 COVID-19 positive cases have been confirmed in the state, which includes 88 deaths and 4,135 discharges, the health department said in its bulletin.

Out of the 2,987 active cases, 2,931 patients are in isolation at designated hospitals and are stable, while 56 are in Intensive Care Units. Among the two deaths were a 65-year-old man from Dharwad, who was the contact of another patient already tested positive.

He was admitted on June 14 at a designated hospital and died the same day. The other was a 75-year-old woman from Bengaluru, diagnosed with ILI (Influenza Like Illness) A known case of Diabetes mellitus and Hypertension , she was admitted on June 13 at a designated hospital and died on June 15.

Out of 213 new cases 103 are returnees from other states, a majority of them from neighbouring Maharashtra, while 23 are those who returned from other countries.

Among the districts where the new cases were reported, Kalaburagi accounted for 48, followed by Bengaluru urban 35, Dharwad 34, Dakshina Kannada 23, Raichur 18, Yadgir 13, Bidar 11, Ballari 10, Koppal 4, three each from Vijayapura, Bagalkote and Shivamogga, two each from Udupi, Haveri and Ramanagara, and one each from Hassan and Davangere.

Udupi district tops the list of positive cases with a total of 1,028 infections, followed by Kalaburagi 944 and Yadgir 822.

Among discharges also Udupi is on top with total of 736 discharges, followed by Kalaburagi 459 and Bengaluru urban 329. A total of 4,49,331 samples have been tested so far, out of which 5,362 were tested on Monday alone.

So far 4,32,346 samples have been reported as negative, out of which 4,738 reported negative today, the bulletin said.

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April 18,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 18: Amid fears that people from the unorganised sector are running out of cash to meet their daily expenses, the Karnataka government said there was no data available for such labourers, who can be provided financial assistance under the direct benefit transfer (DBT) scheme.

"The government does not have data of people in the unorganised sector such as drivers, farmers, domestic help and others. If we have to deposit directly into their account, we need data..," State Labour minister A Shivaram Hebbar told reporters.

The minister said a situation borne out of the COVID-19, where the entire nation has been lockdown was never anticipated.

To him, the pandemic has given an opportunity to gather information about the unorganised sector.

"This COVID-19 has taught the department and the workers a lesson that we should be prepared for a situation like this. We have learnt that all the information about labourers should be available with the labour department," Hebbar conceded.

The minister opined that the department should have had the list during the good times but nobody bothered to have it.

"During the good times nobody bothered about it -- neither they (beneficiaries) asked for it, nor we thought of it.," Hebbar said.

Now that the pandemic has struck, the government is focusing only on not letting anyone starve to death.

A three-level preparation has been made -- at the village level, Taluk level and the city level, the minister said.

Village anganwadis have been stuffed with food items to be cooked for the needy, whereas in Taluk level, government hostels have been turned into shelters for the labourers, he said, noting that lakhs of philanthropists in cities have come forward to feed the people from unorganised sector.

"The basic objective of our government is that no one should starve to death. The issue of organised or unorganised sector comes next," he explained.

On the fear of large-scale retrenchment, the minister said notices have been served on all the industries that no one should be expelled from the job.

However, Hebbar underlined that the industrialists today are as much in distress as the workers and his department was taking into account everyone's concern.

A decision will be taken in this connection by the government in the next two days, to provide assistance to small enterprises to keep them afloat.

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