Mangalore: CFI's State Conference on Feb 27

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February 25, 2011

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Mangalore, February 25: The first ever state level conference of Campus Front of India (CFI) will be held on Sunday, February 27 under the theme “Students for Social Change” at Nehru Maidan here.

Announcing this to media persons at Press Club here on Friday, Abdul Rahman, Organising Chairman of the Conference said that the main objective of the conference is to empower the students in particular and campus in general.

He said CFI has been working towards creating awareness on social justice and movements among the students. It also mobilise the students to work with social responsibility.

CFI is aimed at preparing a responsible generation from the Indian campuses, he said.

The conference will start after hoisting the flag at Nehru Maidan by Muhammad Shakir, State President, CFI at 9 am.

In the technical sessions of the conference which is scheduled to be held at Don Bosco Hall near Jyothi at 10 am, activists and scholars are expected to address the students.

Under the theme “Where India is heading?” Shivasundar, popular columnist and Human Rights activist will speak on “Six decades of Indian Democracy”, Pattabhirama Somayaji, Lecturer of Mangalore University will speak on “Neoliberal Assault on Education”

Dr Shridhar, HOD of Vijaya College Bangalore will speak on “Terrorism: Myth Exposed” while Prof Udaya Barkur, Chairman of History Department Mangalore University will deliver lecture on “Saffronisation of the History”

At 3 pm, a large number of students across the state will take out a huge rally from Jyothi Circle to Nehru Maidan comprising of Bike show, Scout march and Daff.

A drama “College Seatu, Laksha Notu” depicting the ill effects of donation and problems faced by students will be staged at 4 pm.

At Nehru Maidan, a galore of scholars and activists including Gowri Lankesh, Chief Editor of Lankesh pathrike, Abdussalam Puthige, Chief Editor of Varhabharathi, Pattabhirama Somayaji, Shivasundar, Prof P Koya, Chief Editor of Thejas Daily, KM Shareef, General Secretary of Popular Front of India, Illyas Muhammad Thumbay, State President, Anees Ahmed, Chairman, National Advisory Committee of CFI, Majeed Kodlipet, State President of SDPI, Shahida Thasnim, General Secretary of National Women's Front, Hasan Farook, Tamilnadu CFI President, Ajmal Ismaeel, Kerala State President and others will participate.

Muhammad Shakir, State President, CFI, Imran Khan, State General Secretary, Thufail Ahmed, State Secretary, Nasir Hussain, Chief Convener of the conference and Hyder Habib, District President of CFI were present at the press meet.

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April 17,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 17: Authorities in Dakshina Kannada have announced a fresh coronavirus positive case. The patient is a resident of Uppinangady in Puttur taluk.

With this the total number of covid-19 positive cases in this coastal district mounted to 13 even though most of the patients have recovered and returned home after treatment.

In past twelve days this is the first coronavirus case reported in the district.

It is learnt that the 39-year-old had been to Delhi. He was home quarantined for past few days. His throat swabs were tested positive for the deadly disease today.

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January 15,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 15: The on-going process to select a new Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) president is likely to drag on for few more days with former CM and opposition leader Siddaramaiah making a strong pitch for former minister MB Patil over DK Shivakumar for the post.

Siddaramaiah, who met AICC president Sonia Gandhi and other senior Congress leaders in New Delhi on Tuesday, reportedly argued in favour of Patil, saying his elevation would help the party win Lingayats to the fold.

“Yediyurappa, the undisputed leader of the Lingayat community, is almost at the end of his career and it is an opportunity for the Congress to gain the confidence of the community. Being a leader from North Karnataka, Patil fits the bill perfectly,” Siddaramaiah reportedly told Sonia.

Siddaramaiah is said to be backing Patil over Shivakumar as he is worried about losing his hold over the state unit, given Shivakumar’s popularity. While Sonia did give the former CM a patient hearing, she is said to have told him that he should obey and cooperate with whatever decision high command takes.

The high command is looking to evolve consensus on the new state president. “Sonia’s meeting with Siddaramaiah is part of this exercise. She wants to keep everybody in the loop,” said a functionary.

Siddaramaiah also met senior leaders Ahmed Patel and AK Anthony. He is expected to meet former AICC president Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday.

However, some including Mallikarjun Kharge and Shamanur Shivashankarappa have expressed reservations against Patil’s elevation, pointing to his role in the controversial separate Lingayat religion issue which dented the Congress’ prospects in the 2018 assembly polls.

“He has a very bad name among Lingayats and making him president would prove counter-productive. Moreover, it is difficult to win back Lingayats as long as Yediyurappa is active in politics,” said a senior Congress leader.

Another functionary said a majority of state functionaries — and even some in the high command — favour Shivakumar as he is not only “resourceful”, but also has momentum. “With HD Deve Gowda and HD Kumaraswamy losing popularity among Vokkaligas, the possibility of the community backing Shivakumar is high. This may land him the top job,” the functionary said.

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June 5,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 5: The much awaited Southwest Monsoon entered Karnataka with widespread rain in coastal and central regions of the southern state, an official said on Friday. Rain and thundershowers are likely to occur at most places over coastal areas and at a few places over the interior parts over the next 24-48 hours.

"The southwest monsoon entered the state on Thursday as predicted from Kerala and the Arabian Sea, with moderate to heavy rainfall in the coastal districts and central or Malnad region of the state," Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre Director Srinivas Reddy told media here.

Though the monsoon has set in on time in the state, Reddy said its progress was likely to be slow in the next three days, as cyclone Nisarga induced high-speed winds took away rain-bearing clouds from the southern peninsula.

According to the regional meteorological office, Karwar in Uttar Kannada district received a whopping 15cm rainfall on Thursday, followed by 11cm each at Kundapur in Udupi district and Shivamogga in Malnad region.

Kadra and Gersoppa in Uttara Kannada and Kottigehara in Chikkamagaluru district had 10cm rainfall, followed by 8cm at Virajpet in Kodagu district and 7cm each at Shirali and Gokarana in Uttara Kannda.

Isolated to scattered rainfall also occurred in many places across the north and south interior regions of the state.

"The monsoon will advance in the state to south and north interior areas after June 8 as there is lull in its movement due to lack of rain-bearing clouds and winds to carry them," said Reddy.

Noting that the four-month monsoon from June to September, crucial to the rain-dependent state would be normal this year, Reddy said its progress and spread, however, would depend on various factors like cloud formations and wind movements.

"Conditions are likely to become favourable for monsoon advancement in the state over the next 2-3 days," asserted Reddy.

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