Three-day religious rituals at Pejawar mutt goshala

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March 2, 2011

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Udupi, March 2: Govardanagiri Trust promoted by Pejawar Mutt pontiff is organizing Homa, Yaga and other religious rituals at the goshala premises on the auspicious Panchagraha Yoga days of Mar 2, 3 and 4.

This is being done to make it convenient for the donors and other interested parties to visit the goshala run by the trust in Neelavara near Brahmavar and have a look at the cattle there.

Speaking to press persons Pejawar Mutt junior pontiff Sri Vishwaprasanna Theertha Swamiji who is the head of Govardhana Giri Trust, sought generous support from the public and also from the government for the Goshala run by the trust.

Sri Vishwaparasanna Theertha Swamiji said that Trust has been running two goshalas one each at Kodavoor and Neelavara near Brahmavara, with generaous contributions from the philanthropists. At present both the goshalas together house over 1,000 cattle, over 85 per cent of which are handed over to them by the police after seizing them on the way to slaughter houses.

The Neelavara Goshala has been developed in over 27 acres of land, with seven sheds. The land has been utilized without disturbing a small natural pond and a coconut garden.

As many as 30 employees had been posted at the goshalas to look after the cattle. The recurring expenses of maintaining the goshalas amount to Rs 5.5 lakhs per month.

As the bullocks and aged cows outnumber the milking cows in the goshala they get only 25 liters of milk a day. The major portion of the cow dung would be sold and a small portion was used for developing manure using wormy compost. A small portion of 'gomuthra' was used for medicinal purposes too. By selling milk, cow dung, compost etc the Trust earns only Rs 30,000 per month, against the expenditure of Rs 5.5 lakhs.

Swamiji urged the general public, social organizations and youth clubs to contribute to the goshala. “You can send us the surplus grass or hey. You can even call us to collect the same. Likewise, you can also send us the vegetable wastes during ceremonies and surplus vegetarian preparations too, to be fed to cattle,'', Swamiji said.

“Many people use cows for milk and once they get old send them to slaughterhouses. Instead we shall be thankful to them and treat them as we shall treat our aged parents,” Swamiji added.

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Mangaluru, Feb 2: A local court on Saturday remanded Aditya Rao,the suspect in the Mangaluru International Airport (MIA) bomb case, to two weeks judicial custody.

Rao was produced before the Sixth Judicial First Class Magistrate Court after the 10-day police custody expired.

Rao has been in police custody since January 22 after he surrendered before the police in Bengaluru on January 21 and was later brought here.

He had allegedly planted an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) at the airport on January 20 triggering panic and later made a hoax call to the airport terminal that a bomb had been planted in an IndiGo flight.

During the last ten days, police took the accused to several places in the city and Udupi where he had frequented in the recent past.

He was also taken to the room where he stayed while he was working at a hotel in the city.

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January 11,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 11: Scholar and writer M Chidanadamurthy passed away at a private hospital here on Saturday.

He was 88 and is survived by wife, son and daughter.
He was a well-known scholar in Karnataka specialising in the history of Kannada language and ancient Karnataka.

He was also known for his campaign to conserve the monuments Hampi and to secure classical language status to Kannada Language. Murthy has also articulated that uniform civil code and an anti-conversion law must be enacted by the Government in India.

Murthy was the head of the department of Kannada Bangalore University. He was also associated with Kannada Shakti Kendra. As a historian most of Murthy's work has focused on scientific study of the Kannada Inscriptions.

He has attempted to contextualise inscriptions in their socio cultural setup. He has produced many books on the history of Kannada language and Karnataka. He has guided many research students.

Murthy was recipient of Rajayothsava, Sathiya Academy Award , Papama award and Alava’s Nudisiri award.
His mortal remains were kept at his residence for his fellow mates and relatives.

Several dignatories like B S Yediyurappa, S L Bhyrappa, S Suresh Kumar, V Somanna expressed their condolences to the veteran's death.

The final rituals will be held on Sunday with state honour.

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Manjunath Prasad, who headed the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) before being replaced by Kumar, will take over with immediate effect. The government has also placed him in concurrent charge of the Revenue Department as well as the Disaster Management, Bhoomi and UPOR.

Kumar, an Additional Chief Secretary, has been put in a place where earlier a secretary was posted. He now heads the Department of Public Enterprises. The posting would have brought him two spots down had it not been for the government upgrading it to the level of additional chief secretary. 

Anil Kumar, who was earlier praised for his work to contain the coronavirus pandemic, had faced criticism by the High Court of Karnataka for the BBMP's failure to help people in containment zones as well as other issues on the spread of the pandemic. 

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"No MLA backed him. Everyone had a problem," a source said. 

Things came to the head with regard to a Rs 436 crore project given to KRIDL. "The issue reached the chief minister's office as all the MLAs took an issue with the way the project was awarded," a source said. 

Another source said that Kumar came under fire after a central team flagged the issue of failing Covid-19 surveillance measures in Bengaluru. The central team's criticism, it is widely believed in the government, came as the last straw. 

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