Moily inaugurates Krishi Mela at Bajagoli

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February 4, 2011

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Udupi, February 4: Religion is a potent force and shall be utilized for the welfare of the mankind. Mahathma Gandhi, Martin Luthar, Mother Theresa and other great personalities also practiced the same. But today it is a pity that some of the fanatic or fundamental organizations, in the name of religion, have been spreading hatred and violence, opined Union Law Minister M Veerappa Moily.

He was speaking after inaugurating the 31st Krishi Mela of Sri Kshethra Dharmasthala Gramabhivruddhi Yojane, being held for three days at Government PU College ground, Bajagoli.

“Religion shall preach moral values, love and peace. When it goes against these religious principles may turn out to be disastrous”, he said and lauding the efforts of Dharmadhikari of Sri Kshethra Dharmasthala D Veerendra Heggade. “Krishi Mela by SKDGY has been a successful experiment by a non-governmental organization in the field of agriculture. By transforming the lives of millions of farmers and rural people by the means self help groups and their financial empowerment Veerendra Heggde has become an icon of rural development”, Moily added.

He called upon the farmers to look in to newer technology and scientific developments for prosperity. He said that though India had a highest cattle population (dairy farming), its out put is insufficient. To help the farmers Central government has been mulling over bring about changes in its import – export policies.

Moily also said that a Rs 712 crore proposal to construct smaller dams, to prevent water from rivers and rivulets joining the Arabian sea had come before the central government. “Once it gets the government approval we can also have a greener pastures like those in Punjab”, he said.

Moily said, “We have caged our knowledge for thousands of years. That should be released to reach to every person, irrespective of caste, creed, sex, religion and region. The expansion shall be inclusive and towards excellence”.

D Veerendra Heggade presided over the function. Deputy Speaker Yogish Bhat, MP Nalin Kumar Kateel, MLA Abhayachandra Jain, Gopal Bhandary, MLC Ganesh Karnik, Chairman of the Third Finance Commission Report Implementation Committee AG Kodgi, SCDCC Bank President MN Rajendra Kumar, Vice Chancellor of Agricultural University Dr K Narayana Gowda, President of Mudar Gram Panchayath Malathi Naik, Trustee of SKDGY D Suredra Kumar and others were present.

On the occasion progressive farmer Dr LC Soans was honoured with the life time achievement award.

Live demonstrations by rural arisans, folk arts, exhibition of agricultural equipments, cattle show etc were the high lights of the Krishi Mela.

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May 15,2020

Managluru, May 15: Kannadigas in Saudi Arabia deserve more attention from the government amidst covid-19 crisis as they remit huge amount of money to their home state and ultimately get no benefit, opined U T Khader, Mangaluru MLA.

The former minister held a video conference with stranded Kannadigas in Saudi Arabia on May 15 and assured to do his best to convince the Centre to operate more repatriation flights from Saudi Arabia to Karnataka. 

He also said that he would urge the chief minister of Karnataka to announce a separate rehabilitation package for Indian expatriates who have lost their jobs in Gulf countries amidst covid-19 lockdown.

Mr Khader also interacted with two medical emergency patients and promised them to inform the Indian embassy in Riyadh to facilitate their homeward journey via Dammam-Bengaluru flight in the second phase of Vande Bharat Mission. 

Mr Khader expressed regret over the inept handling of passengers from Dubai at Mangaluru International Airport on May 12 and said that next batch of passengers would not face such problems on arrival.

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June 19,2020

Bengaluru, June 19: The throat swabs of a Bengaluru-based Kannada journalist, who passed away on June 18, were tested positive for the covid-19, officials said.

Gauripura Chandru (54), who was one of the sub-editors of Vijaya Karnataka Kannada daily newspaper, had reportedly suffered cardiac arrest.

It is learnt that Chandru wasn’t keeping well for past few days. He collapsed at his home on Thursday afternoon and was immediately rushed to a hospital, where doctors pronounced him dead.

A native of Gauripura in Chitradurga district, Chandru had completed graduation in engineering. However, he had chosen journalism as his profession.

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January 12,2020

 Bengaluru, Jan 12: Two pilgrims from Bengaluru, who were siblings, drowned in sea off Auro Beach in Puducherry today.

The deceased have been identified as V Gauthman, 22, and his brother Vivek, 20.

Gauthman and Vivek were among a group of around 150 devotees from Bengaluru to the Adhiparasakhi temple at Melmaruvathur in Kancheepuram district of Tamil Nadu. They started their journey from Bengaluru in three buses on Friday.

After offering special puja at Adhiparasakthi temple and worshipping at a few other temples, they reached Auro Beach on Sunday afternoon. 

While they were having lunch on the beach, Gauthman entered the sea. He was caught in a huge wave.

Vivek, who tried to rescue his brother, too was caught in the wave.

Other pilgrims and fishermen began to search for them in fishing boats.

After an hour, their bodies were washed ashore, around two km from the spot.

The Auroville police retrieved the bodies and sent them for postmortem.

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