Devotees receive 'Ashirvad' from 'bull swamijis' at Go-Sammelana

February 26, 2011

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Mangalore, February 24: A two-day Go-Sammelana (cow conference) to focus on the need to preserve and protect the Indian cow breeds commenced at Beejaguri of Pajeeru in Inoli village, Konaje near here on Saturday with pontiffs of various Mutts and Ashrams ardently urging the government to take immediate steps uplift the condition of cows throughout the state.

Sri Ramananda Swami, Chief Pontiff of Kolya Mutt accompanied by four other seers formally inaugurated the mega animal conference by offering special pooja to Kapila, Indian breed cow.

Addressing the function, Ramananda Swami exhorted the entire Hindu society to stand up for the cause of protecting and worshipping cows.

Calling upon the State Governments to impose a strict ban on the cow slaughter and implement harsh punishment for those who violate it, he said: "Cows are very essential entity for the existence of the universe and mankind," he said.

Complimenting Raghaveshwar Bharathi Swamiji, seer of the Sri Ramachandrapur Mutt, for taking an initiative to protect the cows of Indian breeds by holding mega cow conferences for the first time in the state, he said that the former's effort has served as an “eye opener” to all those who had looked down upon the significance of the cows in Indian culture and tradition.

Different sessions were held in the conference on various topics such as religious background of the sanctity of cows, dimensions of protection of cow resources, medicinal values of cow products, legal aspects of cow protections etc.

Two Basava Roopi seers (bull swamijis) from Haveri district, called as Mookappa Swamijis, were the main attraction of the conference, in which over 200 cows of various breeds from across the country including the shortest cow to have created a Guinness record, have taken part.

A large number of devotees bowed down to both Basava Roopi Mookappa Swamijis (bull swamijis), touching their front feet and received a generous “Ashirvad” from them.

The main objective of this two day conference organised by Govu Vanithashraya Trust was to create public awareness on significance of cows and to protect them.

Govu Vanithashraya Trust was initiated in 2002 with the intention of cow protection. Two Go-Shalas 'Kapila' & 'Amritha', managed by the Trust have around 200 cattle. A large numbers cattle rescued from illegal transportation to slaughter houses were handed over to these Go-Shalas by the public authorities, according to its representatives.

Mangalore North MLA Yogish Bhat and Mangalore University Registrar Chinnappa Gowda were among those present at the Sammelana.


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March 9,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 9: A person who arrived at the airport in Mangaluru from Dubai and was admitted to the isolation ward of a hospital with symptoms of coronavirus has gone missing, sources said.

The patient, who arrived on Sunday, was shifted to the district Wenlock hospital with a high fever and a few symptoms of coronavirus.

He reportedly argued with the hospital staff late in the night that he had not contracted the virus and left the hospital saying he will take treatment in a private hospital.

The hospital health officer called up the police and a high alert has been sounded in coastal districts to locate the person who has 'escaped' from the hospital.

Dakshina Kannada district health officer Sikandar Pasha had earlier said the patient will be kept under observation for 24 hours and will be discharged after routine tests.

The district health department on Monday lodged a complaint with the Mangaluru police station and investigation is on.

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April 14,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 14: Despite lockdown in the country to contain the spread of coronavirus, former chief minister of Karnataka and Janata Dal-Secular leader, HD Kumaraswamy has decided to go ahead with marriage of his son Nikhil.

"Marriage will be performed in closed doors among the family members, which may be around 50 people. Family members only will be present in the marriage and all the precautionary measures will be followed as per the guidelines given by the government," Kumaraswamy said.

Nikhil Kumaraswamy, who contested Lok Sabha election from Mandya, is also the national youth wing president of Janata Dal-Secular. His marriage has been fixed with niece of former Congress minister M Krishnappa on April 17.

"Date was fixed months ago and we canot miss the good star and holy muhurtham. That is why we have decided to perform marriage on the fixed date among the family members," he said.
Marriage will be performed at bride Revati's residence.

Earlier Kumaraswamy and family had plans to perform the marriage at a location near Ramnagar, which is also former chief minister's constituency.

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Ahmed A.K.
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Tuesday, 14 Apr 2020

In India, every section has their own choice even if the country is facing a serious problem also.

 

they will never follow anyones order.

My country is great!!!!!

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June 18,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 18: As many as 210 new COVID-19 cases and 12 deaths have been reported in Karnataka, taking the total cases to 7,944 and death toll to 114, said State Health Department.

Today, 179 persons have been discharged across the State while 4,983 persons have been discharged so far.

The number of total active cases in Karnataka stands at 2,843.

The COVID-19 count in India has reached 3,66,946 on Thursday, according to the Union Health and Family Welfare Ministry (MoHFW).

The death toll due to COVID-19 has now reached 12,237. The COVID-19 count includes 1,60,384 active cases, while 1,94,325 patients have been cured and discharged or migrated so far.

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