Colourful shadows' gets underway in City

July 29, 2011

Mangalore, July 29: Shadows of Konkani Culture were brought back to life by life at Orchid art gallery with the art expo 'Colourful Shadows'.

As many as 18 artists displayed 21 paintings each portraying a different perspective. These paintings created as a part of World Konkani Culture are unique in their own style.

However, the fear of losing culture was one unifying thought that seemed to be expressed in most of the paintings.

Gummat, the traditional music instrument used by the Konkani community was expressed creatively by Anil Devadiga with a splash of blue on the white canvas.

Though the gummat player was hidden within the colour, the percussion instrument stood out showing its prominence.

On the other hand, artist Purushotham Adve portrayed an imprisoned gummat player trying to signify the beauty of the culture and also the threat it is facing today.

Santhosh Andrade has gone down the memory lane to portray his house, in turn portraying the architecture of the South and Ganesh Somayaji makes a cathedral look alive in his painting.

Kamal Ahemed has enhanced the flavour of the coast with a painting of a fisherwoman with her basketful of catch and Ramesh Rao has shown the hardworking Konkan woman in a smoke filled kitchen.

Veena Srinivas has the traditional woman performing the Pooja in front of Tulsi depicted in 'Khavi Kala' and Jyothi Sahi is on an attempt to unravel the truth about the complexities of the Universe with her painting 'Cosmic conundrum'.

Speaking to Deccan Herald, artist Sapna Noronha stresses on the importance of painting expos. A group expo shows the viewer different perspectives as well as encourages new artists.

It attempts to draw the attention of the public towards art, she says.

Colourful Shadow is a vibrant expo that reflects the diversity of Konkani Culture in particular and Indian Culture on a broader sense, says Orchid Art Gallery Director William Pais.

Inaugurating the art expo, entrepreneur Roy Castelino appreciated the efforts put by artists in creating the art pieces which carries a message.

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June 3,2020

Koppal, Jun 3: Opposition Leader in the Karnataka Legislative Assembly Siddaramaiah on Wednesday said that allegedly there was deep crisis in the state BJP but categorically denied any role of Congress in it.

Addressing a press conference here, the former Chief Minister said 'I and my party have nothing to do with the developments in the ruling party. I came to know through media that some 25 BJP MLAs allegedly not satisfied with the way of functioning of the government. The Congress party is not interested in what is happenings in BJP and if the government falls on its own, then Congress might stake claim to form the government eventually".

Mr Siddaramaiah alleged that the State’s BJP government was trying to 'subvert the Constitution and Panchayat Raj Laws' by postponing election to Gram Panchayats citing spread of COVID-19.

'The Commission has not provided any information so far about the preparation of electoral rolls, fixing of reservation to seats, and calendar of events for holding elections. It is the duty of the Commission to hold elections as per the Karnataka Gram Swaraj and Panchayat Raj Act,' he further said.

The EC on May 28 postponed elections to GPs citing 'exceptional circumstances' prevailing in Karnataka following the coronavirus pandemic situation. Elections to as many as 5,800 GPs scheduled to be held by next month with the ending of their terms have been put off, and fresh dates were yet to be announced.

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April 1,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 1: Karnataka Health Minister B Sriramulu on Wednesday said that 200 people, out of 342 from the state who had attended the religious gathering at Markaz building in Delhi's Nizamuddin area, have been quarantined.

"200 people including four from Bengaluru and five from Belgaum, who participated in Tablighi Jamaat (in Delhi's Nizamuddin), have been quarantined. Total 342 people from Karnataka had attended the event," Sriramulu told reporters here.

The gatherings organised by the Tablighi Jamaat at the Markaz building in Nizamuddin came into the spotlight after multiple coronavirus cases were confirmed amongst those who attended the event held in March.
Twenty-four cases were reported from the national capital alone, apart from Telangana, the union territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands amongst others.

The minister had earlier said that Bengaluru Urban and Mysuru have been identified among the prime 25 COVID-19 hotspots in the country.
Chikkaballapur, since the last fourteen days, has been emerging as another hotspot, according to Sriramulu.

The total number of coronavirus cases in India has risen to 1,637 after 240 new cases were reported in the country, according to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, on Wednesday.

The total number of active cases rose to 1466 in the country, while 132 people have been cured and discharged after receiving treatment, as of 9 am.

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April 15,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 15: Karnataka and five other states have their coronavirus antibody test kits stuck in China because of the country's new policy of getting clearance from their government before a company exports its products.

Singapore-based Sensing Self Ltd and China’s Wondfo are the only companies that have cleared Pune's National Institute of Virology (NIV)’s validation for rapid antibody test kit.

Dr CN Manjunath, Director, Jayadeva Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences and Research, and nodal officer for COVID-19 lab testing, Karnataka, said, "Inventory is ready in Hong Kong Airport. Karnataka's consignment is stuck with five other states' consignments: Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Meghalaya. On April 1 or 3, China's policy changed saying any exports going out of China has to be certified by the Chinese government."

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