10 achievers to be conferred 'Saadhana' Awards

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August 6, 2011

Mangalore, August 6: City based Saadhana National Cultural Foundation will honour 10 personalities with 'Saadhana awards' recognizing their achievements in different fields on August 28 at Town Hall here.

Foundation President K V Krishnadasa told media persons here that nine achievers from various fields will be conferred with the 'Saadhana Awards', while one young achiever will be conferred with the 'Saadhana Yuva Award'.

The list of the award winners are as follows;

Senior actor Ananthavelu for his contribution towards Kannada Film and Small Screen Industry, senior actress Radha Ramachandra for her contributions in the field of theater and film, dance teacher Muralidhar Rao for his contributions in the field of dance, director Vijay Kumar Kodialbail for his contributions in the field of Tulu film and theatre, Mangalore Bureau Chief of Deccan Herald English newspaper Ronald Fernandes for his contributions in the field of Journalism, critic V G Nayaka for literature, senior Yakshagana artist of Badagu-Thittu style Jalavalli Venkatesh Rao for his contributions towards Yakshagana, Saraswathi Bhat for social service and writer Umesh Rao Ekkar for his contributions towards teaching and literature are chosen for “Saadhana Award” for the year 2010-11.

Budding singer Shareef Katipalla is chosen for “Saadhana Yuva Award” for his active contributions in singing, acting and production of Tulu and Beary video albums.

Award ceremony will be inaugurated by Founder-President, Karavali Group of Colleges S Ganesh Raoat 4:00pm. District-In-Charge Minister Krishna J Palemar will confer the awards.

Former President of Kannada Sahitya Parishad Harikrishna Punarooru, will preside over the ceremony.

Director of Yenepoya Educational Institutions P C M Kunhi, Industrialist Shashiraj Kolambe, President of Dakshina Kannada District Kannada Sahitya Parishad S Pradeep Kumar Kalkoora will be the chief guests.


The website of “Yasha Karnataka” will also be launched in the same programme by the Rotary District Governor Dr Devadas Rai.

MIFT Director M G Hegde will release “Tell Chirikoru”, the first Beary comedy CD being produced and directed by Shareef Katipalla. Managing director of Kodikal Durga Furnitures P Mahabala Chowta will release a Tulu video album titled “Udugire” by Yashupriya Krishnadas.

Cultural programs such as “Haasyotsava”, “Naatya Vaibhava”, “Gaana Gunagaana” will also be organized on the occasion.

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June 18,2020

Amidst heightened border tensions between Indian and China, senior BJP leader and Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan's two year old tweet comparing his party with Communist Party of China started going viral. 

The tweet, dated 26 June, 2016 reads: "Communist Party of China & BJP have done numerous works in social field. This way, there is tremendous similarities between the two parties." (sic)

Twitterati dug up this tweet after over 20 Indian Army personnel, including a colonel, were killed in a clash with Chinese troops in the Galwan Valley in eastern Ladakh earlier this week.

Soon after Chouhan's tweet went viral, netizens took to the micro-blogging site and slammed BJP. One user said, "Interesting comment by Hindutva ITSELF to recognise how similar they are with China. No doubt. Both believe in Dragon Throne .... and brutal absolute control." Another user said, "No wonder the BJP & China both agree that PLA never crossed into Indian territory."

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July 8,2020

Dubai, Jul 8: The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has revoked landing permits issued to UAE-based private jets flying Indian expats who are willing to fly back to UAE. With this the operation of private jets from India to the UAE has stopped.

The development comes days after DGCA stopped UAE airlines from chartering repatriation flights to India. 

The DGCA’s decision has come as a huge disappointment for desperate expats who are trying every means possible to return to the UAE, and were shelling out up to Dh15,000 per ticket.
 
All charter flights were operating with the appropriate permissions and clearances for the specific mission, route and destination, said the charterers.

DC Aviation Al-Futtaim, the only integrated VIP handling and hangar facility in DWC, said in an official statement: "As a result of the DGCA suspension of flights into India, our Challenger 604 aircraft which was scheduled to land in Dubai today has been affected."

Afi Ahmed, managing director of Smart Travels, said he has received news from official sources that all approvals for operation of private jets have been barred until July 10.

"Even the flights that had been given approvals stand cancelled. Some flights organised on July 9 have also been grounded," said Ahmed, who was also stranded in Kochi, Kerala, till July 4 but returned home in the UAE on-board Global 6,000, the largest business jet, organised by a Dubai-based aviation company.

Ganesh Rayapudi, a UAE-based businessman who has been trying to organise flights from India to UAE, said: "The government has kept on hold all charters. At least 52 passengers were desperately waiting to come back from Hyderabad on these flights and were willing to collectively cough up Dh400,000."

He added: "I agree that it is unfair to those who cannot afford these prices. However, UAE residents have commitments here; they were tired of waiting and willing to go any lengths, including taking the expensive route."

On July 3, India's DGCA announced via an official circular that scheduled international flights will remain suspended till month-end and only those on a case-to-case basis will be allowed to operate. These flights were suspended on March 22 due to the ongoing pandemic.

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May 11,2020

Mangaluru, May 11: The first evocation flight from Dubai to Mangaluru amidst corona crisis is expected to bring back 177 stranded Kannadigas, mainly residents of coastal Karnataka, on Tuesday, May 12.

All the international passengers have to undergo three mandatory upon their arrival at Mangaluru International Airport - the thermal test, pulse oximetry reading and swab test.

They will be categorised based on their health condition and sent to institutional quarantine, said Sindhu B Rupesh, deputy commissioner, Dakshina Kannada.

“Those with some health issues on arrival (Category A) will be ferried through ambulances to quarantine facilities and rest in buses,” she said.

Arriving passengers will be given the option to choose their quarantine home (lodge, hostel and service apartment) based on their budget and preference.

It is learnt that Dakshina Kannada district administration has kept ready close to 1,000 rooms. The tariff for quarantine facilities is between Rs 1,200 and Rs 4,500 (including food) per day.

As per the Karnataka government, as on May 6, about 10,823 stranded expatriates are expected to return home.

The CISF, airport authorities, health and police departments will make arrangements for the arriving repatriates at MIA.

Sindhu said that the district administration has no personal information about the arriving passengers and there is high probability that they may belong to other districts or the neighbouring Kerala.

“So far, the district administration has received the missive that 177 passengers will be landing on May 12. If we are given advance details about the expats from other districts/state, the district administration will alert them to make necessary arrangements,” she said.

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