Nidumamidi seer calls for a people's movement against corrupt system

September 29, 2011

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Belthangadi, September 29: Veerabhadra Chennamalla Swamiji, the Chief Pontiff of the Nidumamidi Mutt, said that a strong people's movement was necessary to fight against the corrupt system, as ruling powers have transformed into the hub of corruption and exploitation.

Speaking after inaugurating the 104th birth anniversary celebration of freedom fighter Bhagath Sigh organised by Bhagath Sigh birth anniversary celebration committee, here on Wednesday the progressive seer lamented that 'democracy' in India has become dacoits' democracy instead of people's democracy.

Bhagath Sigh had dreamt of building an exploitation-free society upholding the value of equality, which is not yet fulfilled, the Nidumamidi seer said adding that today this country requires leaders, who follow the path of Bhagath Sigh.

Expressing distress over the rampant corruption in India, Swamiji said, generally people are concerned only about economic corruption, whereas religious, political, social corruptions too are growing like monsters.

“There is a lack of courage in the society to speak out the truth and religious heads too are hesitating to voice against falsehood. In the name of culture, religious corruption has been imposed on the people,” he said, adding that there is need to put an end to this situation.

Stating that religions have been hijacked by fundamentalists, the seer said that religious heads not only became corrupt, but also transformed the religious centers into the centers of black money. “Religious centers should show the courage to reject black money,” he said.

Nidumamidi seer also suggested the people to confine religious matters to their houses and become pure Indians in the society. “Patriotism is not a street fight, but it's about how well every individual fulfills his responsibility towards the country. Good people of all religions and castes should unite and raise voice against evil”, he said.

The chief guest Dharaneendra Kumar well whished the gathering. Committee president Sampath B. Suvarna presided over the programme. Vice President Sanjeev R welcomed the gathering. Shibi Dharmastala compered the programme. Devi Prasad delivered introductory remarks. Damodar Bhat proposed vote of thanks.

The inaugural session was followed by a seminar, in which S Y Guru Rao presented his views on the significance of Bhagat Singh. Aravind Chokkadi delivered a talk on scientific thoughts of Bhagat Singh.

The procession held as a part of the programme was inaugurated by Taluk Panchayath president Mamata Shetti.


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May 25,2020

Kasaragod, May 25: An autorickshaw driver from Belur in Kasaragod was admitted for surgery to a hospital after being hit on the head by a falling jackfruit. He was tested positive for the coronavirus. It is not clear how he contracted the viral infection.

“While he was trying to pluck a jackfruit off a tree, one of them fell on him, injuring his spine. His hands and legs were weakened too. His condition required surgery. Our protocol dictates that we subject everyone who require immediate surgery to the covid test, just to be sure. That’s when he tested positive,” said Dr K Sudeep, superintendent of the Pariyaram Medical College in Kannur.

“He had symptoms of Covid-19. But he has no recent travel history or contact with any infected person. We’re not sure if he got it through one of his passengers in the rickshaw. He had visited the district hospital once so he could have got it from there. Anyway, we are examining it and preparing the route maps,” he added.

His family will be quarantined and health workers have begun to trace his immediate primary contacts.

Though there have been a number of cases in Kerala where a person’s source of infection could not be correctly ascertained, such people have gone on to recover without spreading the infection to others.

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Tumakuru, Jul 12: A four-year-old boy was killed by a leopard at Rajendrapur hamlet at Hasige Hobli village near Huliyurdurga in Kunigal taluk.

Police said on Sunday that this was the third such attack by big cats in the district in a span of six months.

Forest officials said that the boy had gone with his mother to wash clothes at a tank and the animal attacked him while playing there on Saturday late evening. 

A passerby who witnessed the incident scared the animal, it escaped leaving the boy’s body behind.

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February 24,2020

New Delhi, Feb 24: A book on the history of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will become a part of a course in the Islamic University of Indonesia, as the party’s two consecutive victories in India’s general elections has evoked interest among academicians, a faculty member said.

The book, titled Bhartiya Janata Party — Past, Present & Future, Story of World’s Largest Political Party and written by Shantanu Gupta, will become a part of the syllabus for undergraduate students of South Asian studies in the Department of International Relations.

Hadza Min Fadhli, a faculty member at the university, said there was a rising interest in the BJP’s rise among academicians in Indonesia, especially after the party won two general elections in India.

He said the book would be part of the syllabus for undergraduate courses in South Asian studies in the Department of International Relations.

Mr. Hadza said he got to know about the book during a recent visit to India as part of the Kautilya Fellowship programme, organised by the India Foundation. “We in Indonesia intend to further strengthen our relations with India. Therefore, it is important to understand its ruling party. We expect the BJP would also intend to do the same,” Mr. Hadza said.

When asked about the book being selected to be a part of a course in an Indonesian university, Mr. Gupta said global recognition of his work is immensely satisfying.

This book chronicles the history of the BJP which, Mr. Gupta said, described the saffron party as the latest political manifestation of the various nationalist movements that the country has seen.

Mr. Gupta has authored five other books, including a biography of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and a book on football in India.

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Fairman
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Tuesday, 25 Feb 2020

Stupidity of faculty.

 

 

They should know the reaction of Malaysians to BJP's attrocities.

 

sharief
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Tuesday, 25 Feb 2020

When Malaysia outright knows BJP's agenda, they reacted. 

This decission of Indonesian faculty shows clear stupidity and his mental stability.

 

God give wisdom to Indonesians

 

 

 

 

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