Fisherfolk offer 'Samudra Pooja' to appease 'Sea God'

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August 13, 2011

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Mangalore, August 13: 'Samudra Pooja' the annual ritual to gratify the god of the sea, was offered at Tannirbavi beach here on Saturday by a large numbers of people belonging to fishing community.

The programme was organised by Mangalooru Yelupatna Mogaveera Samyuktha Sabha (MYMSS) comprising Boloor, Bokkapatna, Kudroli, Hoige Bazaar, Bolar, Jeppu, Neereshwalya and Padu Hoige Mogaveera grama sabhas.

The rituals were performed under the guidance of Kadri Shri Suvarna Kadali Matt Pontiff Sri Raja Sandhyanathji.

In his address, Sri Raja Sandhyanathji said that people will be blessed if mass prayer was offered to the 'Sea God'. “It is a tradition that Samudra Pooja is being organised every year to please the sea. The sea will bless and protect fishermen and also maintain peace in society,” he added.

Devotees in large number offered milk, coconuts and flowers to the sea as part of rituals. They prayed the Samudra Raja to safeguard the fishermen from risks, to produce fish aplenty and avoid natural calamities.

The rituals began after a procession, which started from from Kudroli Srirama Bhajana Mandir at 9 am.

N Yogish Bhat, Mangalore South MLA said that the much awaited rope-way project would be completed within three years.

Speaking on the occasion, chief guest, B Janardana Poojary, former Union President, emphasised the significance of religious rituals in the life. He also insisted that government should construct over bridge between Boloor and Thannirbavi.

R P Boloor, President of four villages, said that the sea is not only a treasure of fish but also of diamonds, gems and other precious things. “But we only pray for fish, our source of bread earning”, he said.

It is believed that 'Samudra pooja', held on the shore early in the morning, will appease the god of the sea and bestow prosperity on the fisherfolk. Fishermen start fishing in traditional boats only after offering Samudra Pooja every year.

R P Boloor and Yashawanth B compered the programme.

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January 8,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 8: The Karnataka government on Tuesday decided to adopt a no-fail approach for Class 7 examinations for government and private schools following the state syllabus.

The report card of a student doesn’t carry ‘pass’ or ‘fail’ remark, but points to his or her strengths and weaknesses in each subject in the exams, which will now be called Common Evaluation Exam.

The quality cell of the Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board (which conducts SSLC exams) will prepare question papers, which will be evaluated at the district level by government and private schoolteachers. The Class 7 exams will be held in March.

The Common Evaluation Exam follows the Continuous Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) currently practised under the Right to Education Act. “The formative and summative assessments (tests, projects and quizzes) will be held as usual,”KG Jagadeesha, commissioner of public instruction, said.

Edu dept to launch helpline by March

For the March exam, summative assessment 2 will be held with half the syllabus. Other modalities (exam duration and total marks) will be announced next week,” said KG Jagadeesha. The CCE system will continue for classes 8 and 9. The government hopes the exam and subsequent interventions in classes 8 and 9 will boost students’ confidence for crucial board examinations.

Minister S Suresh Kumar said, “More than an exam, it’s an evaluation of a child’s knowledge. The Belagavi division has done something similar. The Kalaburagi zone found mathematics and science were areas of concern; language was an issue in Urdumedium schools.” The minister said zilla panchayat CEOs have observed that intervention should start from class 8. “Keeping this in mind, we’ve started necessary preparation for class 7 exam ,” he added.

The education department will start a helpline by March for students, teachers, school managements and educationists to 11 raise problems on day-to-day issues.

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Mangaluru, Apr 22: A team of officials raided the Big Bags International Pvt Ltd premises here on Tuesday following the apprehensions expressed by locals that the company has violated lockdown rules by resuming operations on April 20.

On Monday several workers of the firm from Kerala, Tumakuru and Bengaluru were reported to be at the premises to resume operations.

The raiding team asked the management to temporarily shut down operations and asked the workers to leave the place.

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June 28,2020

Udupi, Jun 28: The Padubidri police have booked cases against two patients of Novel Coronavirus for not revealing their primary contacts and hiding their travel history.

According to DHO Sudhirchandra Sooda, two siblings from Hejamadi in Padubidri had tested positive for COVID-19 recently. After shifting to the hospital, when the officials asked them about their primary contacts and travel history, the patients furnished false information.

When the officials collected information from various sources, they realised that the duo had travelled to Bantwal, Kasargod, Ullal and other places in Dakshina Kannada, said Dr Sooda. Hence, the district administration decided to file cases against them, he added.

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