Meet Hisrar Tallani, a young artist who inspires young minds

[email protected] (Vaishali Shenoy)
July 27, 2016

Mangaluru: “Whenever my teacher made me stand on the bench I was so happy that I am recognised!” This is one of the funny quotes of this young event manager of Mangaluru, who through his wit and liveliness can mesmerise the audience.

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The founder of Hisrar's Events and Celebrations, Hisrar Tallani, also known as VJ Hisrar is now being recognized for his motivational talks among the youth. He claims that his mission is to develop self motivation and inspire many young minds to achieve their dreams.

Mr Tallani has presented a series of motivational talks in at least fifteen different colleges Mangaluru entitled, “ITS MY CUP OF TEA”. The idea behind these motivational talks is to help students realize their true potential and guiding them to create a more positive environment around them, he says.

vj 2He is also an all rounder artist. To many across the region he is a well known anchor, MC, mentor and motivator. He is a certified topper of Trinity College of London's communication skills course and this achievement of his is one the main reasons why is capable of touching the hearts of his listeners.

The confidence he carries is evident in his speeches and he is very practical in his approaches. According to Mr Tallani, “If you work whole heartedly towards what you want to become in life, the universe will help you to step towards you goal.”

He works with people, helping them tackle their problems, realize their potential, turn it to power and ultimately profits (each in their relevant context). He in his motivational talks gives examples from his own life, where he has faced and overcome many hardships which did not stop him from achieving his goals.

“In fact the struggles have taught me valuable lessons of life which is to shrug of the negatives and assimilate the positives”, says the young star'.

In his event management company, Mr Tallani has hired more than thirty young minds to work with him where they brainstorm different and unique ideas and concepts. The team's creativity and professionalism is highly recognized across the region.

As a motivational speaker and mind nutrition expert, Mr Tallani speaks on a range of topics that revolve helping groups attain a winning mind, instilling in them the inspiration to act, and equipping them with the tools needed to achieve and surpass the desired goals. Topics include talks on belief system, success, power of spoken words, emotionally induced illness, miracles in life, universal law.

Mr Tallani's milestone is to go pan India with his motivational talks while still approaching young minds across various colleges across the region.

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Shreya R Kedilaya
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Sunday, 31 Jul 2016

Hello Readers,
It's a great thing to see this post in media...I'm very proud to say that I had improved my skills only because of him,I will also say that I just changed my life because of him...there is no words to say about him..if you really what to achieve something in life or if u want be a captain just you work with him

Prathvi Saliyan
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Friday, 29 Jul 2016

Wonder how he can get news place in coastaldigest a reputed website. There are young mind in Mlore who really achieved great things. Nor they proclaim or chase the publicity. This guy need to be good ammature after every talks if one girl message him he just flirt. Hope CD don't put their reputation in stake.

Manjeetha Rao
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Thursday, 28 Jul 2016

I had a great opportunity to work with Hisrar Bhai!! He is one of the most amazing person with great talent and love towards everyone!he played a very important role in my life of moulding me into a better person. Stay blessed and live longer

Being Human-Shamail
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Thursday, 28 Jul 2016

Great personality.. Great human..kind Hearted. that makes him hisrar.
seen him grow.. he is stil the same be the same.
Al the best.

Saleem Javed
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Wednesday, 27 Jul 2016

Hisrar has been an active personality whom I know from long time & I am really happy to see him grow and reach hieghts. Its fantastic to see him motivating youth which I think is a commendable job.Wishing you all the best Hisrar. Keep up the good work .God bless .

Maria dcosta
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Wednesday, 27 Jul 2016

Great going Hisrar!
Well done coastal digest

Maria dcosta
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Wednesday, 27 Jul 2016

My promising student,industrious and excellent in motivating students every where.You can listen to him again and again yet be inspired more and more.
I appreciate coastal digest for the motivation his His ear rightly deserves

shwetha jayaprakash
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Wednesday, 27 Jul 2016

My Dr friend u r amazing talented guy all the best keep smiling

shwetha jayaprakash
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Wednesday, 27 Jul 2016

my Dr friend.. keep smiling always.. u r amazing... talented guy.. all the best

shwetha jayaprakash
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Wednesday, 27 Jul 2016

Good bless u Dr friend all the best u r amazing talented guy keep shining always

Dharmendra B R
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Wednesday, 27 Jul 2016

I'm very much glad to know the tremendous developments of my good friend Hisrar Bhai..! I know how much magnetic his voice as well as the presentations, since ever I know him! May God Bless him & make all his dreams come True.

vanirajgopal
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Wednesday, 27 Jul 2016

Hisrar Tallani is doing a tremendous job. May God be with you in all your endeavors. BEST WISHES.

shuhaiba sheikh
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Wednesday, 27 Jul 2016

So proud of u....All the very best....n now Autograph please

Mohammed Fahiq
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Wednesday, 27 Jul 2016

An truly inspiring person who motivates people to achieve a goal in life through his stories.. A person who wants everyone to b successful nd teaches them the truly value of life..
I am grateful to have mentor like Hisrar sir..I will wish my sir all the best for continuing his journey inspire young minds..
All the best Hisrar sir

Fazana Banu
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Wednesday, 27 Jul 2016

Hisrar Tallani is one of the best person I have ever met. He is truly a role model for many of the young minds. He has bombarded positivity in people's life with his motivational talk. Apart from his professional life even as a person he is fun loving, enthusiastic and filled with energy. All the best Mr Tallani , may you reach the height of success.

Shaila Bharadwaj
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Wednesday, 27 Jul 2016

Really glad to hear...proud of you dear...may god bless you...

Arpith
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Wednesday, 27 Jul 2016

Superb bro.. God bless u..
I knw u.. u r much more capable, U have succeed a lot in last 6 years and have to succeed more.. Keep growing Hisrar, proud to be say that I am ur friend.

Gurudas mukherjee
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Wednesday, 27 Jul 2016

What can I say . My best buddy and a partner in crime through out my collage life. And right now I am a proud fried. Always had that spark and a real hunger to be someone. Now I can say my friend \you are really someone\". Just one thing I want to share in here that once he saved my life by giving me something called positiveness . Thank you for that. I wont be alive I guess. Thank you brother. Love you."

Mohammed razak
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Wednesday, 27 Jul 2016

Hey bro hi superb bro great job God bless u for ur work b a star v r proud to say that our friend hisrar is good anchor in manglore best of luck bro again

Mohammed razak
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Wednesday, 27 Jul 2016

Superb bro best of luck God bless u for ur great success

Sheen
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Wednesday, 27 Jul 2016

Truly an inspiring human being... Happy and proud he is my mentor and guide... It's magical how he can turn any topic, even if it's considered boring by most of us students to something every single person in the room is eager to listen to.... His seminar was the best I've heard so far and would always be eager to be motivated more and more by his seminar where I have witnessed many lives changing... May you be blessed with all the happiness you deserve and achieve your goals of a better world... And keep spreading happiness like you do with your magical words... All the best Bhai...

Mohammed razak
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Wednesday, 27 Jul 2016

Superb bro god bless u best of luck for ur work

Sabah bari
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Wednesday, 27 Jul 2016

Hisrar is one of d most talented anchor I have seen in my whole career..... He has fantastic potential... To grip d people...very positive attitude... N very smart...I jus love his presence on stage...amazingly great....keep it up bro..god bless u keep growing...

Deekshith
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Wednesday, 27 Jul 2016

Hisrar Bhai is Inspiration to the youth...such a great personality...we Mangalorean really proud of him.as usal rocking brother

Rashmi
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Wednesday, 27 Jul 2016

Hisrar, By any measure You are very talented and an effective speaker.keep up the good work and reach for the stars.God Bless!!

Nitu pandorwala
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Wednesday, 27 Jul 2016

Great to hear abt mr hisrar thallani a yound budding star an achiever m sure he is an inspiration to many around god bless keep rocking the world with your charm

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Ram Puniyani
February 10,2020

Noam Chomsky is one of the leading peace workers in the world. In the wake of America’s attack on Vietnam, he brought out his classic formulation, ‘manufacturing consent’. The phrase explains the state manipulating public opinion to have the public approve of it policies—in this case, the attack of the American state on Vietnam, which was then struggling to free itself from French colonial rule.

In India, we are witness to manufactured hate against religious minorities. This hatred serves to enhance polarisation in society, which undermines India’s democracy and Constitution and promotes support for a Hindu nation. Hate is being manufactured through multiple mechanisms. For example, it manifests in violence against religious minorities. Some recent ghastly expressions of this manufactured hate was the massive communal violence witnessed in Mumbai (1992-93), Gujarat (2002), Kandhamal (2008) and Muzaffarnagar (2013). Its other manifestation was in the form of lynching of those accused of having killed a cow or consumed beef. A parallel phenomenon is the brutal flogging, often to death, of Dalits who deal with animal carcasses or leather.

Yet another form of this was seen when Shambhulal Regar, indoctrinated by the propaganda of Hindu nationalists, burned alive Afrazul Khan and shot the video of the heinous act. For his brutality, he was praised by many. Regar was incited into the act by the propaganda around love jihad. Lately, we have the same phenomenon of manufactured hate taking on even more dastardly proportions as youth related to Hindu nationalist organisations have been caught using pistols, while police authorities look on.

Anurag Thakur, a BJP minster in the central government recently incited a crowd in Delhi to complete his chant of what should happen to ‘traitors of the country...” with a “they should be shot”. Just two days later, a youth brought a pistol to the site of a protest at Jamia Millia Islamia university and shouted “take Azaadi!” and fired it. One bullet hit a student of Jamia. This happened on 30 January, the day Nathuram Godse had shot Mahatma Gandhi in 1948. A few days later, another youth fired near the site of protests against the CAA and NRC at Shaheen Bagh. Soon after, he said that in India, “only Hindus will rule”.

What is very obvious is that the shootings by those associated with Hindu nationalist organisations are the culmination of a long campaign of spreading hate against religious minorities in India in general and against Muslims in particular. The present phase is the outcome of a long and sustained hate campaign, the beginning of which lies in nationalism in the name of religion; Muslim nationalism and Hindu nationalism. This sectarian nationalism picked up the communal view of history and the communal historiography which the British introduced in order to pursue their ‘divide and rule’ policy.

In India what became part of “social common sense” was that Muslim kings had destroyed Hindu temples, that Islam was spread by force, and that it is a foreign religion, and so on. Campaigns, such as the one for a temple dedicated to the Hindu god Rama to be built at the site where the Babri masjid once stood, further deepened the idea of a Muslim as a “temple-destroyer”. Aurangzeb, Tipu Sultan and other Muslim kings were tarnished as the ones who spread Islam by force in the subcontinent. The tragic Partition, which was primarily due to British policies, and was well-supported by communal streams also, was entirely attributed to Muslims. The Kashmir conflict, which is the outcome of regional, ethnic and other historical issues, coupled with the American policy of supporting Pakistan’s ambitions of regional hegemony, (which also fostered the birth of Al-Qaeda), was also attributed to the Muslims.

With recurring incidents of communal violence, these falsehoods went on going deeper into the social thinking. Violence itself led to ghettoisation of Muslims and further broke inter-community social bonds. On the one hand, a ghettoised community is cut off from others and on the other hand the victims come to be presented as culprits. The percolation of this hate through word-of-mouth propaganda, media and re-writing of school curricula, had a strong impact on social attitudes towards the minorities.

In the last couple of decades, the process of manufacturing hate has been intensified by the social media platforms which are being cleverly used by the communal forces. Swati Chaturvedi’s book, I Am a Troll: Inside the Secret World of the BJP’s Digital Army, tells us how the BJP used social media to spread hate. Whatapp University became the source of understanding for large sections of society and hate for the ‘Other’, went up by leaps and bounds. To add on to this process, the phenomenon of fake news was shrewdly deployed to intensify divisiveness.

Currently, the Shaheen Bagh movement is a big uniting force for the country; but it is being demonised as a gathering of ‘anti-nationals’. Another BJP leader has said that these protesters will indulge in crimes like rape. This has intensified the prevalent hate.

While there is a general dominance of hate, the likes of Shambhulal Regar and the Jamia shooter do get taken in by the incitement and act out the violence that is constantly hinted at. The deeper issue involved is the prevalence of hate, misconceptions and biases, which have become the part of social thinking.

These misconceptions are undoing the amity between different religious communities which was built during the freedom movement. They are undoing the fraternity which emerged with the process of India as a nation in the making. The processes which brought these communities together broadly drew from Gandhi, Bhagat Singh and Ambedkar. It is these values which need to be rooted again in the society. The communal forces have resorted to false propaganda against the minorities, and that needs to be undone with sincerity.

Combating those foundational misconceptions which create hatred is a massive task which needs to be taken up by the social organisations and political parties which have faith in the Indian Constitution and values of freedom movement. It needs to be done right away as a priority issue in with a focus on cultivating Indian fraternity yet again.

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News Network
January 10,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 10: Barely 24 hours after the standoff between BJP workers and students of Jyoti Nivas College (JNC) in Bengaluru over CAA became breaking news, it took political hues with the saffron party and the Congress locking horns over the issue.

Taking the battle to the anti-CAA camp on Thursday, the BJP aggressively defended its party workers, who on Wednesday erected a pro-CAA banner on the college compound wall and allegedly forced students to sign on it as a mark of support.

With one of the workers who had locked horns with JNC students by his side, deputy chief minister CN Ashwath Narayan, at his official residence, questioned students’ right to protest party cadre erecting a pro-CAA banner on their college compound wall.

“How can you tell people not to create awareness about a law that has been passed in this country? Who gave students the right to question political workers? If there was anything wrong, let them report to the police,” retorted the minister, who also holds the higher education department portfolio.

On the other hand, the Congress, cashing in on simmering anger over the assault on JNU students in Delhi, used the JNC standoff to project the ruling party as prime culprits in stifling the voice of students. BTM Layout MLA and seasoned politician R Ramalinga Reddy even warned the BJP against “allowing JNC to become another JNU”.

Reddy met with the JNC administration and extended his support against any “threats” to students. It is being alleged that Reddy was the first to “leak” the video of Wednesday’s row to the media. The college falls in his assembly constituency.

Taking a cue from his colleague’s stand, former CM and opposition leader Siddaramaiah also leaned into the matter and sent a strong message “backing” students in the standoff. “BJP goons are threatening students of Jyotinivas College to support CAA. MrYediyurappa, I am strictly warning you to control hooligans from your party. Don't subvert knowledge & institutions for your selfish motives. We won't let Ktaka to be victim of your Hitler rule!” said Siddaramaiah in a tweet.

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News Network
April 5,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 5: Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Saturday said the state government will double down for 100% compliance to the lockdown in the next 10 days, warning action against those found roaming the streets.

Dismissing reports of a shortage of ventilators, he said the state was bringing in reinforcements over the next few days and expressed relief that none of the Covid-19 patients of the state has required a ventilator so far.

"None of the Covid-19 patients are on ventilators; two of them require oxygen," Yediyurappa told reporters after he met ministers and MLAs of Bengaluru and apprised them of steps taken to fight the coronavirus pandemic.

The CM said the government had placed orders for 1,570 ventilators, of which 17 have been supplied and another 20 would arrive by next week. The government has also ordered 18.3 lakh N-95 masks, of which more than 4 lakh have been supplied. To ensure a steady supply of hand sanitiser, manufacturing licences have been issued to 36 pharma companies and 29 distilleries.

While the state readies the medical infrastructure, the CM urged the legislators, cutting across party lines, to ensure full compliance to the lockdown. "If people fail to cooperate with the government and respect the nationwide lockdown, there will be no option but to enforce it in a more stringent manner from Sunday," he said.

As people continue to crowd markets amid growing fears of a shortage of essentials, the CM reiterated that all measures have been put in place to get the supply chain moving. 

He also assured that food will be provided to migrant workers and the poor. "There is enough stock of foodgrains and medicine in the state. The government has set a taskforce of ministers, 17 committees under additional chief secretaries, several helplines and a war room to fight the pandemic and they are all working round the clock," he said. 

The government has also issued direction to authorities to provide rations to those who do not have BPL or APL cards. Since many people from other states have settled in Bengaluru and they don't have ration cards, we have taken this decision," Yediyurappa said.

On reports of many private hospitals being closed and refusing to treat patients, the CM said: "We have already warned private hospitals to remain open and provide treatment to patients failing which strict action will be initiated."

Kisan Nidhi, 2 months' pension by April 10
The CM said an installment of Rs 2,000 under PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana and two months' pension under the various social security schemes will be credited to bank accounts of beneficiaries by April 10. 

The process of crediting subsidy to 15 lakh beneficiaries under Ujjwala Yojana is on, he said.

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