Mangaluru: Billawas Dubai presents scholarships, excellency awards

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August 14, 2016

Mangaluru, Aug 14: As part of its mission to educate the new generation of needy families of the community, Billawas Dubai and Northern Emirates (BDNE), a charitable trust, on Sunday organised a scholarship distribution program in the city.

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Kota Srinivas Poojary, former minister, and Jaya C. Suvarna, President, Rashtriya Billawa Mahamandala were present as chief guest at the scholarship distribution programme held at Adyakksha Koragappa Memorial Hall in Shri Gokarnatheshwara Temple, Kudroli, here.

As many as 211 deserving students who are studying medicine, engineering, nursing, post-graduation etc were given scholarships.

On the same occasion 23 outstanding students were presented with Excellency awards. Besides, 15 helpless and sick individuals were provided financial assistance for urgent medical care. A total of Rs 15.68 lakhs cash was spent for these causes.

Nithyananda D Kotian, President, Billawar Association, Mumbai, H S Sairam, President, Shri Gokarnatheshwara Kshetra Kudroli, Ganesh A Bangera, President, Shri Guru Charitable Trust, Jithendra Suvarna, former president, BDNE and VasanthThumbey, general secretary, were present among others.

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Ahmed Fairman
 - 
Thursday, 1 Jan 1970

Education is the key to success, it destroy all enemies of society.
Always go for quality education.

Peaceful life is the result of education.
Teach inter-community harmony.

Teach your children 'Other caste as their brothers and cousins. \";88.85.231.200"

Ahmed Fairman
 - 
Thursday, 1 Jan 1970

Education is the key to success, it destroy all enemies of society.
Always go for quality education.

Peaceful life is the result of education.
Teach inter-community harmony.

Teach your children 'Other caste as their brothers and cousins. \";88.85.231.200"

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April 11,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 11: Former prime minister H D Deve Gowda claimed the lockdown decision was taken in 'haste' without forethought because of which farmers and the working class were 'suffering' and suggested measures to mitigate the impact. The state government should have consulted experienced citizens, officials, progressive farmers, farmer organisations and wholesale traders about the pros and cons before lockdown, he said in a letter to Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa, while highlighting that 61 per cent of the state's population depended on agriculture.

Because of the "hasty decision taken without any preparations", farmers of the country and the state are facing financial distress," he said in the April 9 letter, a copy of which was released to media here on Friday. The JD(S) patriarch suggested taking up some measures, including ensuring no restrictions on agriculture activities, procurement of horticulture produce at a fair price, relaxing export curbs on it, to provide relief to farmers, agriculture labourers, and daily wage workers.

On Sunday, Gowda had said he has assured Prime Minister Narendra Modi of his support in the nation's battle against COVID-19 pandemic when the latter called him to discuss the situation. In his letter to the chief minister, Gowda said: "...the lockdown implemented to control the spread of coronavirus has led our farmers into despair and put their lives into a burning fire.

This lockdown looks like a decision taken at haste without proper thinking and forethought for our farmers, agriculture labourers, and daily wage workers." He said the lockdown decision was taken after remaining 'quite' for about two months since the first corona infection was reported in the country on January 30. Among the suggestions made by the former prime minister include, procurement of horticulture produce at a fair price like in the case of milk from villages by the government through related organisations like Karnataka Horticulture Federation, HOPCOMS among others.

As horticulture produce was perishable, there should be no restriction on its procurement, transportation and marketing; all processing related activities of horticulture produce should be given relaxation from the lockdown, he said. Gowda also called for relaxation on exports for horticulture produce and its processed items. There should be no restriction on agriculture activities; a national grid has to be set up for marketing of horticulture produce, he said.

If such measures were not taken up immediately, the government will have to pay compensation to farmers for losses. Lack of remedial measures would lead to a shortage of supply, leading to rebellion from the people and may result in farmers' suicides and bringing about a situation that might be more grave than coroanvirus, he said.

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March 8,2020

Chikkamagaluru, Mar 8: A 20 member armed gang barged into a farmhouse at Gudde Thota near Jayapura in Koppa taluk and looted valuables and cash worth about Rs 12 lakh after assaulting the inmates, Police said on Sunday.

According to police, the culprits covered their face with masks and after assaulting watchman they broke open the main door and tied up Vijayaraghav and his wife Asha before robbing the valuables.

The culprits took away Rs 2.5 lakh in cash and valuables worth over Rs 10 lakh.

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May 9,2020

Kota, May 9: Karnataka Yakshagana Academy has come to the rescue of artists in distress due to cancellation of all Yakshagana festivals following coronavirus outbreak and clamping of lock-down.

The academy spends lakh of rupees every year from the money sanctioned to it on training new artists, performances and documentation. However, no such activity was undertaken due to COVID-19. Hence, the academy is discussing to transfer a large amount of money to Yakshagana artists as emergency aid, Academy President Prof M A Hegde said here.

In a statement issued here on Saturday, he said that along with this aid the donations by the public and Yakshagana admirers too could be given to the artists.

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