Guha, Vaidehi, Sahana, Yesudas, Shanbhag among 62 selected for Rajyotsava awards

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October 30, 2017

Bengaluru, Oct 30: The Rajyotsava awards for 62 eminent personalities in various fields have been announced.  Actor Mukhyamantri Chandru, author Vaidehi, historian scholar Ramachandra Guha are in the list. The award carries Rs 1 lakh cash, 20 gms gold medal and a citation.

The complete list of awardees is as follows:

Judiciary
Justice H N Nagamohana Das

Literature
Dr Basavaraja Sabarada, Viadehi, Maher Mansur, Hanumakshi Gogi, D S Nagabhushana

Theatre
Belur Krishnamurthy (Playwrite), Guduru Mamatha (Professional theatre) C K Gundanna (Amaeture theatre), Shivappa Bharamappa Adagunchi, A Varalakshmi (Rural theatre) N Y Puttannaiah (Mythological)

Cinema, TV
K J Yesudas (Background singing), Kanchana (Acting), Mukhyamantri Chandru (Acting) Hasana Raghu (Stunt)

Music, Dance
Vidhushi Llaitha J Rao, (Hindusthani), Rajaprabhu Dhotre (Abhanga singing), Rajendra Singh Pawar (Harmonium),  Veeresh Kittur (Sugama Sangeeth) Ullal Mohankumar (Dance)

Folk
Tambura Javaraiah (Tatvapada), Shavamma (Lambani dance), Goravara Mylarappa (Goravara Kunita), Tayamma (Sobane Pada), Manappa Eerappa Lohara (Puravantike), Krishnapap Govindappa Puravara (Dollina Pada), Dengamma Karadigudda( Folk singing)

Yakshagana Bayalata
Shivarama Jogi (Tenkutittu), Balluru Krishnayaji (Badagutittu) K Pampapathi (Sarathi Bayalata), Eshwaravva Huchavva Madara (Bayalata)

Other
Ramachandra Guha (Historian, thinker), S Syed Ahmed (Persian expert), H B Manjunath (Cartoon), Dr P K Rajashekhar (Folk scholar), Pro B Gangadhara Murthy (Art education)

Art - Sculpture
G L N Simha (Painting), Shanamma Myageri (Kaudi Art), Honnappa Acharya (Sculpture), Manohar K Pattara (Painting)

Agriculture – Environment
Dr Bisalayya, Abdul Khader Imam Saba, S M Krishnappa, C Yatiraju

Media
Kusuma Shanabhag, Abburu Rajashekhar, Vittappa Gorantli, Ramadeva Rake

Social work
Meera Naik, Ravindranath Shanabhag, Lt Col Gen Ramesh Hallali

Science Technology
Dr M R Srinivasan (Atomic Research), Dr Munivenkatappa Nanjappa (Biology Research)

Medical
Dr Leelavathi Devadas

Sports
L Shekhar Naik (Cricket for visually impaired), V R Raghunath (Hockey), Sahana Kumari (High jump)

Education
Dr P Shyamaraju

Engineering
B A Reddy

Overseas
Ronald Kolasso (Dubai)

Institution
Naganuru Vachana Study Centre and Publication

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January 28,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 28: Amidst nationwide agitation by ‘We, the People of India’ against contentious CAA, NRC, the women of Manglauru have decided to hold satyagrah and form a human chain in front of the office of the Deputy Commissioner in the heart of the city on January 30.

This was announced in a press conference today by activists Sajida Momin, Vidya Dinker, Terry Pais, Maria Ferandes and Suhasini Babbukatte.

The event will mark the 73rd anniversary of the martyrdom of the original Satyagrahi Mahatma Gandhi, who was assassinated by saffronite terrorist Nathuram Godse.

Ms Momin told media persons that the Satyagrah will commence at 10 a.m. to safeguard the constitution. At 4:30 p.m. a human chain will be formed.

“At 5.17p.m. when the father of the nation was gunned down 72 years ago during his evening prayer at Birla House by Godse, we will convey Gandhi’s message of unity against violence,” she said.

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February 10,2020

Chitradurga, Feb 10: President of the BJP State unit Nalin Kumar Kateel on Sunday hit out at Congress leader M. Mallikarjun Kharge for allegedly likening Prime Minister Narendra Modi to a “zero candle bulb”.

Mr. Kateel told reporters here that Mr. Modi was a “1,000 watt bulb that gave light to the world”, and compared Mr. Kharge to a lamp that had burned out politically.

Mr. Kateel charged that Mr. Kharge had become frustrated after losing the elections and after his party did not even consider him for a Rajya Sabha seat. And this had made the Congress leader to make wild charges against the Prime Minister.

Lashing out at the Congress, Mr. Kateel alleged that the Congress was continuing the “divide and rule” policy of the British and accused the former Prime Minister H.D. Deve Gowda of being the “other face of the Congress”.

Mr. Kateel also came down on the former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. He ridiculed the Congress for the delay in choosing a new KPCC chief after Dinesh Gundu Rao submitted his resignation.

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Monday, 10 Feb 2020

I dont  think these  fights dont deserve to be on news. 

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July 16,2020

Mangaluru, Jul 16: Streets in Mangaluru wore a deserted look as the city woke up to the first morning of the seven-day lockdown on Thursday.

The lockdown is being observed after the state government announced it as a necessary step to combat the spread of COVID-19.

The week-long total shutdown came into effect in the Karnataka's Dakshina Kannada district from 8 pm on July 15 till 5 am on July 22.

The state government allowed relaxation between 8am to 11 am for purchasing of essential commodities. A slight rush was observed during the hours of the relaxation.

Karnataka has so far reported 47,253 positive COVID-19 cases, including 27,859 active cases and 18,466 recoveries.

So far, 928 people have lost their lives due to the infectious virus in the state.

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