Swamijis are land grabbers: Dr UR Ananthamoorthy

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December 21, 2010

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Udupi, December 21: “We need a religious India; not a communal India”, said Jnana Peetah Awardee Dr UR Ananthamoorthy.

He was speaking after releasing the book 'Ananthamoorthy Maatukathe; Hatthu Samasthara Jothe', a collection of articles on Ananthamoorthy, edited by professor H Pattabhirama Somayaji, at a programme organized by Rathabeedi Geleyaru, here on Tuesday.

“What I hate the most in Hindu dharma is the untouchability. We are lagging behind because of our caste based 'Varna' system. Though it was there among our Western Counterparts too, they have overcome the same considerably to achieve development”, he said.

He said that people should inculcate patriotism and not nationalism. If the security personnel in Kashmir, keep on asking for Identity Card how can a citizen of Kashmir, proud to be an Indian?, he questioned.

India had a rich religious tradition. But today none of the Swamijis had preserved that. The cult of Ramana Maharshi or Ramakrishna Paramahamsa had been extinguishing. There was no religious leader to be compared to the above. “Today's Swamijis are land grabbers. In that matter no body can beat the one in Bangalore”, he said.

Ananthamoorthy opined that except 2-3 ministers, all the ministers of the Karnataka cabinet were fit to be behind bars for at least a year. Politicians who amass wealth must be punished, he added.

H Pattabhirama Somayaji, critic HN Shivaprakash, Israli Poet Dithi Ronyan and classical dancer Manjula Subrahmanya, President of Rathabeedi Geleyaru Muralidhar Upadhya Hiriadka, Prof Phaniraj, writer G Rajashekhar, Sahithya Academy awardee Vaidehi and others were present.


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June 28,2020

Mandya, Jun 28: Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised an 83-year-old farmer from Malavalli taluk in Mandya district of Karnataka for his efforts in water conservation.

While urging the people to focus on saving water, Modi, in his 'Man Ki Baat' on All India Radio quoted Kamegowda from Dasna Doddi village who single handedly dug small 16 ponds over the years in his farm land and in nearby hill while taking his animals for grazing.

"Kamegowda ji is an ordinary farmer, albeit possessing an extraordinary personality. He has achieved a personal feat that will leave anyone awestruck! Kamegowda ji, aged 80-85 takes out his animals for grazing but at the same time he has taken it upon himself to build new ponds in his area", the PM said in his Mann Ki Baat, a monthly radio address on Sunday.

To overcome problems of water scarcity in the area, Gowda started building small ponds. Thereby, he contributed a lot for water conservation, the PM said.

"... An octagenerarian like Kamegowda ji, till now, has dug 16 ponds through his hard work and the sweat of his brow. It is possible that the ponds he has constructed may not be very big but then his efforts are huge. Today, the entire area has got a new lease of life on account of these ponds," the PM said.

A little effort by us helps nature and environment quite significantly. Many of our countrymen are putting extraordinary efforts in this endeavour, the PM said. 

Kamegowda, used to take his sheep and goats to nearby hill for grazing. After finding no water to sheeps, he started digging ponds to address water scarcity. With collection of rain water, these lakes are brimming with water even during peak summer.

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Mangaluru, Apr 28: Trucks carrying fish loads from Kerala will not be allowed to enter Dakshina Kannada district as the authorities are not being able to control the rush in markets, state Fisheries Minister and district-in-charge Kota Srinivas Poojary said Monday.

The deputy commissioner has been instructed to restrict the entry of fish transport vehicles from outside the district forthwith, in view of the difficulty in maintaining social distancing at the markets identified in the district, the minister told reporters here.

The coastal district has to take more precautionary measures to fight COVID-19 as the number of positive cases have risen in the last couple of days, he said.

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The deceased have been identified as Jyothi (33), Nisarga (7) and Pavan (4), of Hullenahalli.

According to police, the incident occurred on Friday.

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