Kuwait: Cultural extravaganza and comedy fiesta mark ‘Tulu Parba 2018’

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November 8, 2018

Kuwait: Jam-packed audience, distinguished personalities from Tulu Nadu as guests, colorful and heart touching welcome to the guest, divine welcome dance, tembere 2 – a unique and spectacular show with more than 100 TKK talented artists and most awaited Tulu comedy drama “Paniyere Avandina” by Telekeda Bolli Devdas Kapikad and his Cha Parka Team…  Certainly, it’s difficult to summarize the mega festival of Tulu Koota Kuwait ‘Tulu Parba 2018’.  TKK created a new history by breaking all its previous records and most of all one among the best events in Kuwait. Tulu Parba 2018 celebrated on Friday, October 26, 2018 at the American International School, Kuwait.

The Chief Guest of this event was Mr. Pramod Madhwaraj, Former Minister for Fisheries, Youth Empowerment and Sports, Govt. of Karnataka, as well Managing Trustee of Malpe Madhwaraj Charitable Trust, assisting poor and needy patients. Guest of Honour Shri. Roshan D’Souza Belman, Founder Humanity Trust and Guest Artist Shri Telikeda Bolli Devdas Kapikad, Kuwaiti adventurer Mr. Ali Albairami and all other guests have been welcomed and received at the ingress in a traditional way. Tiny kids of age 2 to 6 years dressed in traditional Indian costume at the front row showering flower petals along with TKK Frist Lady Mrs. Reshma Wilson D’Souza sprinkling Rose water, Joint Secretary Mrs. Shalini Vijay Shetty and Mrs. Vasanthi Sudhakar Shetty welcomed the guests with Arathi and Thilaka.  All other beautiful Ladies of TKK dressed colorfully were lined-up on both sides of the passage and gave a “Poorna Kumbha Swagatha” and escorted the dignitaries to the auditorium by procession.  The Chande beats added a special ethnic ambiance to this.

The celebration kicked off with a curtain raiser, and compere’s Mrs. Jayalakshmi V Karkal and Mr. Lional R Mascarenhas welcomed the dignitaries with a brief introduction, followed by the Kuwait and Indian National Anthem. The invocation Dance ‘Pushpanjali’ asking God to protect us from evil and remove all the obstacles, performed by Nritta Dyana team and choreographed by Smt. Arundhathi John. The dazzling evening officially commenced with the lighting of the lamp by Management & Advisory Committee Members and the dignitaries. The flow followed by the release of the Souvenir of Tulu Parba 2018.

The Charming President, Wilson D’Souza in his address to the gathering welcomed the respected dignitaries, guests, sponsors and members.  He gave a brief report on the achievements and activities of the association during the year including, Family Picnic, Rasamanjari, Blood Donation Camp, Welfare activities and Financial support extend to the various organizations and individuals during the year.  He also thanked all the sponsors, well wishers, committee members and volunteers for their support and contribution towards the success of all the activities of association.

Mega event like Tulu Parba 2018 is only possible with the support from the sponsors and well-wishers. During the event TKK honored all its sponsors as a gesture to express the gratitude towards their support.  Mr. John Simon, Group Manager – Marketing, Corporate Sales & Events, Al Mulla Exchange, the event sponsor, in a brief note congratulated TKK and mentioned about features of their new Al Mulla Exchange Online/Mobile App. Tulu Koota Kuwait expressed its sincere gratitude to Al Mulla Exchange for their continued support for all the events of TKK and a long relation.

Tulu Koota Kuwait distributed Scholarship for eligible students for their further studies and certificate of Merit for those TKK children who outperformed in 10th Grade and 12th Grade examinations. TKK Committee Members Mr. Nakre Sathishchandra Shetty, Mr. Foustin Pinto, Mr. Sathish Acharya and Mrs. Kavitha Kidyoor were honoured for their outstanding service and dedication for the association. As a token of respect and appreciation to their respective dedicated work, Mr. Roshan D’Souza Belman, Social worker and Founder of Humanity Trust and Telikeda Bolli Devdas Kapikad for his contribution in the field of Tulu Drama were felicitated on this occasion.  TKK also honoured with Memento, Shawl and Flower bouquet to the Chief Guest Mr. Pramod Madhwaraj as a token of respect and gratitude.  Mr. Madhwaraj greeted and appreciated all Tuluvas in Kuwait for working together as one family and involving the association in various socio-cultural and welfare activities.  Dr. Preeti Shetty well-coordinated the felicitation program.

Tulu Koota Kuwait under an oath to promote the culture of Tulunadu, every year puts its fullest energy and efforts to showcase and enrich the cultural and traditional values of Tulunadu and pass it on to the next generation.  Tembere is one of the finest and unique cultural show that showcase the rich cultural heritage of Tulunadu.  After a grand success of its first part which as presented during the Tulu Parba 2017, TKK again presented the second Part of Tembere extending all its boundaries like previous year. This magnificent show Conceptualized and Directed by Suresh Salian, Written by Tharendra P Shettigar, Voice given by Tharendra P Shettigar and Shalini Vijay and was presented by more than 100 TKK members. The senior members of committee extended their full support in coordination at stage and during the rehearsals.

The main attraction of the day remained the Tulu drama 'Paniyere Avandina' by the 'Cha Parka' group led by Telikeda Bolli Devdas Kapikad. A team of 16 well known artist including Bojraj Vamanjoor, Thimmappa Kulal, Sathish Bandale and other prominent artist presented the super hit drama written, directed by Telikeda Bolli Devdas Kapikad. The audience went into roars of laughter and sat through the end of the drama enjoying every bit of the show.

The program was well coordinated by the Cultural Secretary, Ronald D’Souza, while Vote of Thanks was rendered by the General Secretary, Jagadeeshwara Shanubhogue U. The Sound and Lightings were provided by Waves Events & Rentals Kuwait, Photography done by Mr. Alban D’Souza, Makeup done by Mr. Ajay Ghosh & Team, Stage setting by Mr. Sathish & Team, Mr. James Paul provided the space and support for practice and preparations. Relay slides by Ramesh Bhandary & Team and Souvenir artwork designed by Manoj Kumar.

Our gratitude to M/s Jet Airways for their hospitality concerning travel related requirements and supporting our entire guest artist for their to-and-fro Mangalore Kuwait journey. Audience were also given snack boxes and fruit juice at the end of the event.

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February 19,2020

Feb 19: Bavaguthu Raghuram Shetty was once a typical billionaire with a taste for the high-life.

He splurged on a private jet, vintage cars and two entire floors of the Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest skyscraper. His website shows him hobnobbing with politicians, Bill Gates and Bollywood royalty.

“The thrill of speed and freedom makes me love cars,” Shetty, 77, told local reporters last year.

Shetty had more than enough money -- at least on paper -- to afford such a lifestyle from companies he helped found, including hospital operator NMC Health Plc and financial services firm Finablr Plc. On Dec. 10, his stakes in the public companies were valued at $2.4 billion, making up the bulk of a fortune spanning education, hospitality and one of the world’s oldest tea companies.

Then, a week later, Carson Block came along.

Block’s investment firm, Muddy Waters, issued a report criticizing NMC’s accounts and disclosing a short position. Since then, Muddy Waters’s scrutiny has snowballed into a troubling scenario for Shetty that sheds light on his complex share arrangements and casts doubts about his net worth. His holdings in Finablr and NMC are worth $885 million, but Shetty’s fortune may now be just a fraction of that, depending on the size of his borrowings.

Filings this month show that Shetty pledged a quarter of his NMC stake against loans with First Abu Dhabi Bank and Zurich-based Falcon Private Bank. Two other shareholders may own half of his reported stake. Another lender -- Al Salam Bank Bahrain -- has already sold some of those shares to enforce security over a loan for Shetty, and NMC said Tuesday that First Abu Dhabi Bank sold another chunk earlier this month.

The situation “seems to have gone beyond some of the issues that Muddy Waters focused on initially,“ said Gavin Launder, a fund manager at Legal & General Investment Management, who owned shares in NMC until October. “The increased scrutiny has unearthed other issues.”

Law firm Herbert Smith Freehills has launched a review of Shetty’s holdings at his request, a spokesperson for the Indian-born businessman said, declining to comment further until the analysis is completed. Shetty resigned Sunday as NMC’s chairman.

In its Dec. 17 report on NMC, Muddy Waters hinted at potential overpayment for assets, inflated cash balances and understated debt. Shares of the United Arab Emirates’ biggest private health-care provider have since plunged 67%, and the firm is now the focus of takeover speculation. The sell-off also spread to Finablr, whose stock has tumbled 64% in that span.

NMC has disputed Muddy Waters’s claims, and the company hired former FBI Director Louis Freeh to conduct an independent review of the short seller’s allegations. Meanwhile, local regulators “are making inquiries with the relevant parties,” a spokesperson for the U.K.’s Financial Conduct Authority said.

Shetty is hardly the only ultra-wealthy person to leverage his assets. Elon Musk has used his shares in Tesla Inc. to obtain personal loans, while Oracle Corp. Chairman Larry Ellison has put up millions of the company’s shares to fund a lavish lifestyle that includes trophy properties, America’s Cup teams and the Indian Wells tennis facility in California.

But such deals can also sour, as demonstrated by Shetty’s lenders selling shares his investment firm pledged. He and his advisers are investigating details of the sales as part of their legal review, according to filings.

To complicate matters, Shetty pledged another batch of NMC stock in 2018 as part of a so-called equity collar arrangement with Goldman Sachs Group Inc. that uses options to limit the impact from share moves. Last month, he also pledged most of his stake in Finablr to refinance a loan from the company’s takeover of foreign-exchange firm Travelex for about $1.2 billion.

BRS Ventures Investment, the UAE-based holding company for most of Shetty’s assets, doesn’t report consolidated financials, preventing a complete analysis of his net worth. His other assets include a catering company, a waste-management firm and pharmaceutical business Neopharma, which four months ago was in the early stages of planning for an initial public offering.

Block, 43, earned his reputation as a short seller a decade ago through targeting U.S.-listed Chinese companies that he claimed were frauds. More recently, his San Francisco-based firm focused on British litigation-finance firm Burford Capital Ltd. and Japanese biotech stock PeptiDream Inc. Short sellers seek to benefit from a decline in a company’s share price.

Shetty founded NMC in 1975 after moving to Abu Dhabi from his native India. He created Finablr two years ago to consolidate his financial brands before listing it on the London Stock Exchange in 2019.

Block said he didn’t anticipate NMC’s shareholding drama.

“I wouldn’t have been able to predict that we’d get these bizarre disclosures about unclear share ownership coming out of the company,” he said in a Feb. 13 phone interview. “This has been obviously a more dramatic unraveling than we usually see.”

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April 29,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 29: Karnataka government on Tuesday ordered organisations and NGOs in the state to distribute food to people in plastic boxes and not in polythene bags.

"The state government has ordered the distribution of food and meals in plastic boxes instead of in polythene bags," said the Information and Public Relations Department of the state government.

According to the government, during Covid-19, not only government departments and agencies but also various organisations and NGOs are providing meals to workers in polythene covers.

"However, in order to protect the health of the workers, the government has ordered the supply of food or meals in plastic boxes instead of polythene covers," it added.

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April 5,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 5: The COVID-19 related lockdown has substantially improved the air quality of Bengaluru, taking it from satisfactory level to good, a senior state pollution control board offcial said here on Sunday.

"During the course of the lockdown 19 problem, we reached good position from satisfactory.

It is between zero to 50 AQI (Air Quality Index) now. We have good quality air," the Karnataka State Pollution Control Board member secretary Basavaraj Patil told PTI.

He said the indicator for knowing the air quality in

"If the AQI is zero to 50 then it is good. If it is 50 to 100 then it is satisfactory. 101 to 150 is moderate and if it is 151 to 200, then it is poor, he explained.

Patil said as per available recrods, there has been a 60 to 65 per cent reduction in pollution during the lockdown.

The city railway station and Peenya industrial area, which used to be among the areas with highest AQI, has seen pollution levels come down significantly, he said.

Another major contributor of pollution was construction activities, which too had ground to a halt due to the lockdown, resulting in zero dust emission.

Patil opined that the improved air quality would boost the immune system of the people.

"It will improve the immune system of people, including those who have breathing problems like asthma," he said.

He asked the public to learn lessons from the lockdown and later switch to sustainable means of transport such as public transport, walking and cycling,.

"We can still reduce the pollution load even after the lockdown is over," Patil said.

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