Dr Arathi Krishna interacts with NRIs in Jeddah

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March 4, 2018

Jeddah: Dr Arathi Krishna, Deputy Chairman, NRI Forum, Government of Karnataka interacted with expatriates from Karnataka in Saudi Arabia’s Jeddah during her visit on February 25.

A felicitation and interaction programme was organised by KNRI Forum Jeddah at Village Restaurant, here. Dr Arathi Krishna was the chief guest. Tahir Ali, Management Committee Member, International Indian School Jeddah, was guest of honour. Mohammed Saifuddin Sami, President of the KNRI Forum, presided over.

Several non-resident Kannadigas, presidents and members of different organizations of Kannadigas in Jeddah such as Jamiyattul Falah, Hidaya Foundation, Gulbarga Charitable Trust, All India Overseas Cultural Congress, Indian Social Forum, Jokatte Muslim Association, SKP Brothers, Bhatkal Community and Indian Fraternity Forum attended the event.

Giving a brief introduction to NRI Forum Karnataka, Dr Arathi Krishna said, it was a dream and vision of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to forge a symbiotic relationship between Karnataka and its Diaspora. She appreciated the activities carried out by the KNRI Forum to help the needy by assisting in medical, education, self-employment and promoting swachha bharath programme by sponsoring toilets projects in school in rural areas of Karnataka.

She highlighted the policies and programs of the Karnataka government and her department. Audience applauded when she informed about the government’s plan to set up a Videsh Bhavan in Bengaluru offering integrated services of passport, attestation and e-migration to help the applicants. She also said that the government was examining a proposal of considering NRK students as locals for the admissions to the professional courses, which is a four year old demand of KNRI Forum Jeddah.

She advised all the non-resident Kannadigas to register their names and get the NRK cards through which Karnataka government want to help overseas Kannadigas throughout the globe. Also she said that, there will be skill development programmes in each district offices. Currently having tie up with Dubai government, they will visit to conduct training for Kannadigas in different parts of Karnataka, which will help them carry out their work professionally when they arrive abroad.

For those who are returning to their home town, if they want to adopt any village to develop, there is a scheme called “Namma Ooru, Namma Naadu”, under which government is willing to help and provide necessary financial support.

She said that her first and foremost aim as a deputy chairman is to facilitate the interests of the NRIs on front of development work for the betterment of NRIs specially based in Gulf countries by introducing NRI policies.

Mohammed Saifuddin Sami, in his presidential address, appreciated the support and encouragement of Dr Aarathi Krishna to the forum and thanked her for the energizing activities of the NRI Forum, as it strives to help the NRKs and to assist poor and needy people back home in Karnataka as well.  He said Dr Arathi Krishna is the first lady to become a Deputy Chairperson in the history of Karnataka and to visit maximum countries to reach Non Resident Kannadigas associations to strengthen the relations between them and her department. He thanked her for her immense support in NEET & CET issue routing him through ministry of education and Karnataka Examination Authority in Bengaluru.

General Secretary of the forum Yashwanth Amin introduced the chief guests. He introduced Dr Arathi as an artiste, a good singer, and a dedicated social worker while mentioning her abilities in management, communication and leadership.

Senior NRCC member of Jamiyatul Falah Mohammed Mansour while speaking requested Dr Arathi Krishna to coordinate for long awaited request to run direct flight from Jeddah to Mangaluru by Air India. he also requested to introduce schemes helping for the Kannadigas to establish themselves in India, returning back home after losing jobs from the gulf.

The visiting guest was honored with a memento, bouquet, and a shawl as token of appreciation for her kind gestures towards the forum. Representatives of various organizations also honored her.

Programme started with the welcome speech by Syed Nasir Khursheed, Vice President of the forum. Dr Firoz Mulla, Executive Committee member, was MC. Mohammed Kaleem, Cultural Secretary, Mrs Mali Roy and Hidayat Mangaluru entertained the audience with melodious Kannada patriotic and Hindi songs.

Asif Momin, Executive committee member, while proposed vote of thanks. Earlier Mohammed Saifuddin Sami and core committee members Arifulla Shariff, Jalal Baig and Irfan from CGI office – Jeddah received Dr Arathi Krishina at King Abdul Aziz Airport, Jeddah.

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June 8,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 8: Amid the relaxations in the coronavirus-induced lockdown, wedding planners are adapting to changing times and advancing themselves to provide best possible services to their clients.

Wedding planners come up with new trends. While women are matching their masks to their outfits, men who use turban for a wedding are wearing matching masks with the turbans. People are getting creative at the same time maintaining safety protocols. The live streaming of weddings for those who could not attend the wedding is also becoming a new normal.

Manisha Porwal Chouraria, a wedding planner at Color Palette Productions speaking to news agency said that Post COVID-19, weddings are performed as per the old cultures.

"Wedding Industry has impacted due to lockdown in the wake of COVID-19. Now, the concept of micro-wedding is trending in which you have guests who are close to you. Now, the old culture is back again as people who use to hold a wedding at lavish destinations are getting married in their lawns, farmhouses, terraces. Earlier, people used to get married in their 'Aangan' (Courtyard), people seem to be doing the same now. It is more personalised and expenses have come down, now. People are spending small amounts on decoration," said Chouraria.

"Following government guidelines, we are allowing 50 people at the wedding and not more than that. We are doing live streaming telecast and people can watch the wedding. We are also shipping gift boxes with a letter to 500 people who could not become part of the wedding. In the letter, we are writing that because of norms, you may not be invited but we want something to gift you on our wedding. People are planning to get married now and decide to throw a grand reception after 6 months in the hope that things will get better," she added.

Commenting upon how wedding planners are ensuring social distancing and how the fashion style changed due to pandemic, Chouraria said: "People are using matching masks. If women are wearing silk sarees, they are also wearing silk masks. Men are wearing matching masks with saafa (turban). The entire staff is asked to wear PPE kits. We are giving the guests a healthy kit comprising up of masks, sanitisers, gloves and tissues. We are doing thermal screening of the guests. We are also gifting cuddle curtains, a plastic transparent shield by using which you can touch feet of elders without physically touching them."

Mansi Porwal, Creative Head at Color Palette Productions said that it is becoming a challenging task for creative heads to plan wedding but still they are providing their best to the clients.

"Earlier people used to do theme wedding, big Indian Fat weddings. Now people are wedding with a small gathering. Now, family members are getting time to suggest the wedding planners about themes and the thing they want in their weddings. We are providing the best," she said.

"We have come up with a new theme, 'Har Din Subh hai' which means every day is auspicious. Post COVID-19 people are looking for available dates for the wedding. Now, every day becomes auspicious. This is going to be the new trend," she added.

Another wedding planner, Abhilash of Taarini Weddings said that their company is providing customised masks to guests.

"Earlier we have lots of weddings to cover across the globe. But now, we have less numbers of weddings. Budgets are reduced now. We are happy to start again. We are creating e-invites in which we are sending the guidelines to the guests. We also have a help desk to assist the clients and guests. We are providing the matching masks to the groom and we are also giving customized masks to guests too," he said.

Earlier, Karnataka's Department of Health and Family Welfare Services had issued an advisory for marriages, stating that not more than 50 guests shall be allowed and the consumption of liquor on the occasion will be prohibited.

As per the advisory, anyone found having fever, cold, cough, difficulty in breathing shall not be permitted to attend the event and immediately referred to seek medical advice.

"All persons shall wear face mask compulsorily. All persons shall maintain a physical distance of more than one metre. Hand wash with soap and water shall be provided in washrooms," adds the advisory.

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July 26,2020

Ballari, July 26: Karnataka's minister for forests and environment Anand Singh has tested positive for COVID-19 and is in quarantine at his residence in Hospet town of Ballari district.

Minister's son-in-law Sandeep Singh confirmed it and said he has been home-quarantined and the doctors are treating him at home. It is not known who have contracted the virus from him, he told.  

A few days back, the car driver of the minister had tested positive for Covid-19. Old house of the minister located at Ranipet here was sealed down and he was quarantined at his bungalow off the ring road. 

A week ago, the minister held a meeting which was attended by doctors, hotel owners, the officials and journalists. Hence, they have been advised to undergo Covid-19 test, said a Government hospital doctor.

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March 14,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 14: About 80 centres to check people for fever, cold, cough and other symptoms related to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) have been set up in the city, health officials said here on Saturday.

According to sources in district health department, apart from the testing centres at Wenlock District Hospital and Lady Goshen hospital, six centres in community health centres, 66 in primary health centres (PHC) and four in the taluk hospitals have been opened for people to get themselves checked if they show any COVID-19-related symptoms.

Two other testing centres are already working at the city’s airport and seaport.

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