Dubai businessman Dinesh Devadiga bags Aryabhata international Award

Shodhan Prasad
May 30, 2018

Bengaluru: Kundapurian Kannadiga young businessman, resident of Dubai Dinesh Chandrashekar Devadiga Nagoor was conferred with the ‘Aryabhata International Award 2017’ in a glittering ceremony at Ravindra Kalakshetra Auditorium, Bengaluru, on May 23, 2018, by retired Justice K Shridhar Rao.

Dr Mahesh Joshi, media Advisor of Delhi Doordarshan, spoke and applauded the greatness of Dinesh and said that Dinesh has brought fame to our state with his contribution to society.Also present were Film Director S.B. Rajendra Singh, Organizational President of Aryabhata, Dr. H.M.N. Rao, President of Namma Kundapra Kannada Dubai, Sadan Das & Sheena Devadiga of KADAM.

Dinesh Devadiga the President of KADAM (Kundapura Devadiga Mitra) is a well-known name in social circles is also the Managing Director of Elegant Group of Companies in Dubai a company running successfully for the past many years.

Simple and humble Dinesh Devadiga is a man of big heart who voluntarily comes forward to help the destitute at all times.  He is really a silent supporter who contributes a lot to charity irrespective of any caste, creed or religion.  Fondly known as ‘Elegant Dinesh’ he is well-known among the Kundapurians and he is also the Vice President of ‘Namma Kundapra Kannada’ Organisation.

‘Along with self-development it is equally important to simultaneously think of the development of the society and the people around us’ is the main thinking of this successful businessman who always says that ‘if you love your parents and attain their blessings you will always come up successful in life’.  One should have a pro-active helping attitude and if you work towards it through social organization, it will really reach the needy masses in a quick time.

In recognition of Dinesh Devadiga’sexcellent contribution and service in the field of Social Service to the society in terms of education, medical & community related service in this part of the world, this Award was bestowed to him by Aryabhata Cultural Organisation (Regd.) Bengaluru, India.

‘Behind every successful man there is a woman’ and that is Vishala Dinesh, wife of Dinesh Devadiga supported by his two children, Milan Devadiga&DhanyaDevadiga.

Devadiga Sangha Dubai honoured and felicitated Dinesh Devadiga during their recent annual programme held in Dubai.

Hearing the news of this Award, Dinesh Devadiga was also honoured and felicitated by Devadiga Sangha Byndoor, Devadiga Sangha Uppunda, Devadiga Sangha Bengaluru, Devadiga Sangha Mangaluru and youths from the surrounding Navunda and neighbouring cities of Kundapura.

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Kjumar
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Tuesday, 5 Jun 2018

Congratulations to mr. Dinesh on this achievement.  It is to be noted that he got this success in an Arab country whereas he would not have done this in his own country due to intolerance.   India should learn lesson from this small Arab country.  Its shame that being a rich country people are suffering in india and people are dying of hunger whereas finger counter rich people are getting richer day by day with the help of Govt and politicians.  

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April 25,2020

New Delhi, Apr 25: Karnataka Medical Education Minister Dr K Sudhakar on Saturday said that a journalist from Bangalore Urban, who has tested positive for COVID-19, is one out of 15 new cases reported in the state.

He further said that out of the 15 new coronavirus cases, six each are from Bangalore Urban and Belagavi and one each from Mandya, Chikkaballapura and Dakshin Kannada. The state's tally is now 489.

"#COVID19 Update: From 5 pm, 24th April till 12 noon today. A total of 489 cases, 15 positives, 18 deaths & 183 discharges," Sudhakar tweeted.

India's total number of coronavirus positive cases has climbed to 24,506 including 18,668 active cases, 5,063 cured/discharged/migrated and 775 deaths, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare said today.

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May 26,2020

Bengaluru, May 26: The Karnataka high court has rejected bail to a software engineer who was arrested after his sarcastic Facebook post urged people to spread coronavirus by sneezing in public over two months ago.

Mujeeb Mohammed was sacked by Infosys from the post of senior software engineer after his arrest on March 29.

Justice KS Mudagal observed the investigating officer's report and the case diary prima facie show though Mujeeb was well educated and employed, he uploaded messages which are likely to cause disharmony and panic, and are hostile to humanity at a time when the world is facing the pandemic.

The judge noted that the records indicate Mujeeb has six bank accounts, stayed in Bahrain and Kuwait for some years, was influenced by religious fanatics and anti-national ideas and that he had shared a Pakistan WhatsApp number to someone over information about Islam. The National Investigation Agency is probing his links.

Mujeeb, who is in judicial custody now, has been booked under sections 153A, 505, 270 and 109 of IPC.

His counsel submitted the maximum punishment under 153 A of IPC (causing enmity) would be three years and for other offences, it's even less. He also stated the petitioner would abide by the conditions to be imposed by the court.

However, the government pleader said probe provided leads on the petitioner's links with unorganised terrorist groups and it has to be investigated further.

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August 4,2020

Bengaluru, Aug 4: With preparations underway for conducting exams for the final semester/ year students in the state, Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister Dr CN Ashwathnarayan on Monday directed the respective universities to conduct exams for the backlog papers as well.

"In the wake of COVID-19, it has been decided to hold exams only for the students of final semester/year courses. It has come to our notice that some universities have decided against conducting exams for final year students who have a backlog to clear from previous semesters. This is unpardonable," the Deputy Chief Minister said.

"Our intention is to see that the final year students finish their course. In the present situation, conducting only final semester exams won't help. We have to help the students in clearing their backlogs," added Ashwathnarayan, directing all universities to compulsorily conduct these exams.

Meanwhile, Ashwathnarayan thanked the staff and officials of various government departments who were responsible for successfully conducting the CET exams even amidst the difficult situation in the wake of COVID-19 pandemic.

"In all, 1,94,419 students had registered for the CET exams, of which 1,75,428 wrote the exams. The percentage of students who took up the exams this year was equivalent to that of the previous years, in normal times," the DCM informed.

"After we successfully conducted the exams, Arunachal Pradesh is going to conduct the Public Service Commission exams on the lines of how we successfully conducted the exams. Likewise, even our KPSC has said it will conduct the exams. We must appreciate the good work of the Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA), which has set an example for others," Ashwathnarayan said.

The deputy chief minister said that 33 colleges in various districts across the state faced shortage of land and that it is the responsibility of the District Commissioners (DCs) to get the lands sanctioned for all these colleges.
In Bagalkot district alone land has not been sanctioned for six degree colleges, he said.

Reacting to this, Bagalkot DC Captain Rajendra assured to look into the matter as soon as he receives the proposal from department officials.

"Similarly, there is shortage of land for five Diploma colleges and 28 ITI colleges in different parts of the state. The DCs must immediately pay attention to this. Once they get the land, buildings will come up within no time," the Karnataka deputy chief minister said.

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