Mrs. Lata R Kini is the recently elected President of the Kanara Chamber of Commerce & Industry (KCCI). As the 49th President of KCCI, she happens to be the first women President to be at the helm of the Chambers, in its seven decades of existence. She is a post graduate in science with distinction and a gold medal to her credit from Mangalore University. Wife of businessman R D Kini, this vibrant
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Do we need festivals? Most of the time they are communal festivals. A particular community celebrating and spreading happiness everywhere. Though they have been cause of tensions and conflicts in some cases, yet the festivals have outlived those marginal aberrations and have decorated the Indian psyche with its real pluralism. Festivals do definitely promote pluralism and they express the
The most celebrated period with many festivals is the months of August and September. Among the festivals during this period Ganesh Chathurthi is celebrated with much grandeur and festivities. Yummy eatables ,decorated grand idols of ganesha ,pooja pandals with distribution of prasadam, are just a few of the activities that go in making this Hindu festival one of the most enjoyable. Preparations
How could this happen? Is there no poetic justice in this world? Was it destined to end this way? No, these weren’t questions I asked when Tim Bresnan’s length delivery at Edgbaston saw Shantha Sreesanth hole out to gully and signal England’s rise to the top of the ICC Test rankings for the first time since 1980. No, these were questions I asked myself when, in 1999, I witnessed the heartbreaking
In today’s world, almost everyone has his or her own digital camera. Or at the least they carry a borrowed one whenever they go out and explore places or people. The cameras come in handy whenever you stumble upon something you want to cherish forever. The world we live in is now like a digital haven. We embrace all things digital. The birth of computers and the World Wide Web has certainly
“I was born in an upper middle class family in Jharkhand. I received education in one of the finest private schools of my town. Now, i am studying in one of the most expensive universities in the country. I am proud to be an Indian, I should be. I have no reason to be not proud, this country has provided me everything it promised. I have had the social, economic and political justice, I have had
In Hinduism, relationships become more than often the essence of any occasion, celebration or festival. Raksha Bandhan is one such festival that celebrates the emotional bond between a sister and a brother by tying a holy thread around the wrist. It means ‘a bond of protection’, and Raksha Bandhan signifies that the strong must protect the weak from all that’s evil. The festival also affords a
Will the smile on Deveragunda Venkatappa or D V Sadananda Gowda last? From the common man to the political pundit, anyone who has watched the ugly succession drama of the last couple of weeks in the State BJP is asking the same question. But one should not forget that Gowda’s smile cannot be the barometer of his inner feelings. The ‘colgate teeth’ had not deserted him even during the worst times
New Delhi, August 4: Coastal Digest, the dynamic Mangalore-based news portal has again stepped up its efforts towards securing a concrete assurance from the Union Government and the Air India authorities on starting a direct flight service from Mangalore airport to major cities in Saudi Arabia. The managing director of the news portal Mohammed Asif held a series of meetings with several Union
Naga Panchami is celebrated across the nation in honor of the snake god Naga. Naga literally means 'serpent' and panchami is the 'fifth day'. So Nag Panchami is the festival which is celebrated on the fifth day of the bright fortnight in the lunar month of Shravan. The roots of this celebration is clearly not known, but fear is said to be one of the major factors driving the celebration as it is