Mangalore Premiere League 2018: Players’ auction at Forum Fiza Mall on Feb 17

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February 16, 2018

Mangaluru, Feb 16: The players’ auction of the much awaited Mangalore Premier League cricket tournament-2018 jointly organized by the Brand Vision Events, Mangalore Occasional and Sea Bird Cricket Academy with the approval and guidance of Karnataka State Cricket Association will be held on Saturday, February 17, at II Floor of Forum Fiza Mall.

This was confirmed on Friday at a joint press meet by Shashidhar Kodical of Sea Bird Cricket Academy,

Mohammed Sirajuddin Chairman of MPL, Imthiaz Convener of MPL, Balakrishna Parkala, Media in-charge of MPL and Safther Ali Shirva, Co-ordinator.

They said, the auction process will be held in a professional way like IPL player auction. The list of first class  players,  A, B, C category were finalized and already sent to the twelve team owners to to analyze the players and make strategic plan.

The fourth edition of MPL will be held from March 20 to April 1, 2018, at B.R.Ambedkar Cricket Stadium, Panambur, Mangaluru.

In the auction every team has the purse of Rs 2,50,000 to purchase the players in the bidding. Every team should have 17 players.

The auction will begin at 2.30 p.m. and may continue beyond 7.30 p.m.

The organizers have invited the VVIPs, players, cricket lovers and all to witness the auction event.

The 12 teams taking part in the tournament are: Coastaldigest.com, United Ullala, Bedra Bulls Moodabidri, Mangalore United, T4 Super Kings Valavoor, Wise Warriors, Ali Warriors, A K Sports Udupi,  Karkala Gladiators, Meastro Titans, Team Elegant, Classic Bantwal.

There is a provision given to the owners to nominate icon players and accordingly they have nominated the following Players.

Adithya Somanna (coastaldigest.com), Nischith Rao (United Ullala), Bharath Duri (Bedra), Akshaya Ballal (Mangalore United) Nehal Ullal (T4), Rahul Kotian (Wise), Rithesh  Bhatkal (Ali Warriors), K.C. Cariappa (AK Sports), NithinMulki (Gladiators) Nehal D souza (Meastro Titan), Manoj M (Elegant), Arif Mukka (Classic Bantwal)

The players are categorized into state players, A, B and C categories. The following are in the State category players list:

Pavan Deshpande, Sadik Kirmani, Kranthi Kumar, Praveen Dube, K.B. Pawan, Abdul Mazeed, Rakshth, Abhinav, Suchith, Siddarth, Gulecha, AmithVerma, Ravikumar, Padikkal, Zeeshan Ali, Devid, Vishwanath, Stalin Hoover, Dikamshu Negi, Abrar, Akhil, Mohammed Taha, Shubhang, Kunain, Raju Bhatka, RohanKdam, More, Naveen M.G., Vishakh, etc.

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February 4,2020

Lucknow, Feb 4: Even as anti-NRC protests continue to rage across the country, the Lucknow University has queered the pitch by demanding citizenship proof from RTI applicants.

The Lucknow University (LU) refused to provide the information sought by the people who filed the Right to Information (RTI) unless they furnished the proof that they were Indian citizens.

Alok Chantia, one of the RTI applicants who was refused information by the varsity, said that he had lodged a complaint with the vice-chancellor of the varsity but even then he could not get the desired information.

"It is shocking how the university has twisted the RTI law as per its whims and fancy. It does not have any authority to do so," said the RTI applicant.

Chantia, also a faculty member at a degree college here, had sought details of appointment of teachers for self-financed courses and their pay scale.

"It is possible that some applicants who may not be familiar with the provisions of the RTI, may have furnished proof of their citizenship to the varsity to get the information but that cannot become a rule," he pointed out.

When contacted, university officials admitted that such a practice had been going on in the varsity for the past few years.

"This practice started during the tenure of the former vice-chancellor S.P. Singh and still continues," said a senior varsity official.

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March 30,2020

New Delhi, Mar 30: Congress MP Rajmohan Unnithan on Monday approached the Supreme Court seeking directions to open the Karnataka-Kerala border to allow movement of ambulances and other emergency vehicles for the transport of essential items to Kerala.

Unnithan, who is an MP From Kerala's Kasaragod constituency, filed a plea seeking direction to Karnataka to open the borders with Kerala and in particular Kasargod-Mangalore border at Talappadi.

The petition sought directions to Karnataka to allow the movement of ambulances, emergency vehicles, trucks and other vehicles carrying essential and non-essential items to Kerala. It also sought to stay the blockade imposed by Karnataka with its border states.

The plea also sought directions to Karnataka to register an FIR and constitute a special investigation team (SIT) under the supervision of this court to enquire against the concerned authorities including the police officials whose action led to the death of two citizens.

It said that the imposition of such a blockade at a time when the supply of commodities is itself hit hard and when a medical emergency has plagued the entire country is a clear violation of Articles 21 and 19(d) of the Constitution.

"This blockade has also resulted in cutting off the essential lifeline of National Highways and State Highways and major District Roads leading to the State of Kerala which has resulted in the shortage of supply of essential and non-essential items to the State of Kerala leading to shortage supply of food and medical supplies," the plea said.

"This ill-planned and dangerous blockade has claimed the life of a 70-year-old woman who was denied entry into Karnataka even for the purpose of urgent medical treatment which was only available in the medical hub of Mangalore. This is a clear case of violation of the right to life with dignity by the state as citizens are made to die on the roads because of the action of the state which is in total disregard to Article 21," it added.

This comes as the country is under a 21-day lockdown to prevent the spread of coronavirus, which according to the Ministry of Health and Family Affairs has claimed the lives of 29 people and infected a total of 1071 people as on Monday morning.

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May 7,2020

Amaravati, May 7: Telugu Desam Party (TDP) president and former chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Wednesday said that Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa has assured him to offer immediate help to stranded Andhra fishermen.

Around 300 Andhra Pradesh fishermen are stranded on the coast of Malpe village in Udupi district.

"Karnataka CM has responded very positively and assured to offer the stranded fishermen immediate help. The fishermen hail from Srikakulam district in Andhra Pradesh.

Yediyurappa has also said that their team was also contacting Andhra Pradesh authorities to safely bring them back to their home state," Naidu said in a statement on Twitter.

In a separate letter to Yediyurappa, Naidu lauded the tremendous efforts that the government of Karnataka has been putting to fight COVID-19 and expressed his solidarity with the people there in this critical time.

Naidu said that many Telugu people that have migrated to other states for work were facing various problems due to the COVID-induced lockdown.

"In this backdrop, I would like to bring to your notice that around 300 fishing folk from Srikakulam District are stranded in Malpe Village, Udupi District, Karnataka. Their families, relatives and well-wishers are deeply worried for their safety and well being," Naidu said.

The TDP chief said that on behalf of those families and on his own behalf, he would appeal for sending the stranded fishermen back to their respective homes.

"In case that is not possible, I request you to provide them with shelter, food, water, medical aid and other essential commodities until the end of COVID lockdown," TDP chief said in a letter.

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