WGSHA rejoices silver jubilee

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October 29, 2011

Manipal, October 29: It was a glittering Friday, for Welcomgroup Graduate School of Hotel Administration (WGSHA) on the occasion of the silver jubilee celebrations. First the inauguration of a three-year degree course in Culinary Arts and then a grand get together later in the evening. And, presiding over the special day was the ITC chairman, Mr Yogesh Chandra Deveshwar. The Principal, Mrs G Parvadhavardhini gave a brief of the 25 years of WGSHA.

The day was special for many reasons. WGSHA came into existence after Mr Deveshwar and Dr Ramdas M Pai signed an MoU for a joint venture on August 4, 1987. And on Friday, after 25 years later, both were together again addressing the gathering of past and present principals, faculty, staff and students at Fortune Inn Valley View. And, coincidentally, both received Padma Bhushan this year.

Mr Deveshwar said he was extremely happy that this kind of a partnership happened 25 years ago. “Countries are built on the foundation of education and this is an island entirely dedicated to education. If you have a few more such islands, the country would have grown much faster,” he said. He paid tributes to the vision of Dr T.M.A. Pai and lauded the efforts of Dr Ramdas Pai in carrying the good work forward to see it flower.

He had a word of praise for the alumni who came from many parts of the world for the function. “Your contribution to the society is what ultimately creates the brand of your alma mater,” Dr Deveshwar said and, added, “at the end of the day, the proof of the pudding is in the eating”. “The kind of quality of training, the kind of personality building has to be so different that it will not do to have a management school produce leaders for the industry, it has to be a specialized training for this.

The encouraging word for the students was that they had a bright future. “As, almost all the big brand hotels in the industry are in India. And I believe there is going to be a demand for trained manpower as there is going to be a need for people with capable managerial leadership. His advice for the students was; “Create value for the society before you create value for your organization, your shareholders and for yourself”.

Dr Ramdas M Pai, Chancellor Manipal University in his address said that Mr Deveshwar was the driving force behind the creation of this Institute when he was the Chairman of ITC Hotels and the youngest-ever board member of ITC Limited.

Drawing a parallel Dr Pai said, “The two organizations, ITC and Manipal University, go hand-in-hand in promoting foreign exchange reserves of our country. Be it hotel guests visiting India from the far corners of the world or be they students from 52 countries studying at the University, the mission is indeed quite similar”.

He also said, “Manipal Group's endeavors to promote education and awareness and bringing it to the doorstep of the weaker sections of the society through programs like India Skills, Aanganwadi and Aasre are indeed very similar to those of ITC's – that of generating employment and creating career opportunities to a cross-section of the physically and economically challenged segment of society“.


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Mr Y.C. Deveshwar, chairman ITC and Dr Ramdas M Pai, Chancellor Manipal University cut WGSHA's 25th anniversary cake while Principal, Mrs G Parvadhavardhini looks on at the function held at Fortune Inn Valley View on Friday in Manipal.

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Mr Y.C. Deveshwar addressing the audience at the silver Jubilee function of WGSHA held at Fortune Inn Valley View on Friday.



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April 10,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 10: With 10 new COVID-19 cases, Karnataka's tally of coronavirus cases has climbed to 207, the Karnataka government has said.

The 207 COVID-19 cases include 30 discharged and 6 deaths. Out of 10 new cases, 9 are close contacts of people who had earlier tested positive for coronavirus.

"10 more COVID-19 positive cases reported in Karnataka, taking the total number of positive cases in the state to 207, including 6 deaths and 30 discharged. 9 of the 10 new cases, are close contacts of people who had tested positive for the virus earlier," said the Karnataka government.

Meanwhile, the State Department of Health and Family Welfare has further notified 14 more COVID-19 dedicated hospitals in the state.

These hospitals include Bagalkot District Hospital, Chamarajanagar Institute of Medical Sciences, District Hospital Chikkaballapur, SNR District Hospital, Kandaya Bhavan Ramanagar, Tumkur District Hospital, Karwar Institute of Medical Sciences Uttara Kannada, Vijayapura District Hospital and Yadgiri District Hospital.

India's total number of coronavirus positive cases rose to 6,412 on Friday.

Out of the total cases, 5,709 are active patients and 503 of them have been cured/discharged, as per the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

With 30 new deaths reported in the last 12 hours, the toll stands at 199.

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May 26,2020

Bengaluru, May 26: Former Karnataka chief minister Siddaramaiah today held a video conference with Kannadiga businessmen in Saudi Arabia and paid heed to the woes of Saudi Kannadigas amidst covid-19 lockdown.

Sheikh Karnire, Director of Operations Expertise Contracting Co, Mohammad Mansoor, Chairman of Saara Group and President of OIC Bahrain, and Ismaeel, CEO of Realtech Industrial Services among others explained Mr Siddaramaiah the need to operate repatriation flights from Saudi Arabia to Mangaluru and Bengaluru. 

They said among the thousands of stranded Kannadigas in Saudi Arabia there are a large number of pregnant women, elderly people, patients who need immediate medical attention. 

They urged Siddaramaiah to exert pressure on the chief minister of Karnataka B S Yediyurappa and union ministers to arrange repatriation flights in the current schedule of Vande Bharat Mission itself. 

Siddaramaiah assured to take up the issue with the chief minister and other authorities concerned.

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March 4,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 4: The Karnataka High Court has issued a notice to the state government in connection with the denial of retirement benefits to a retired deputy commissioner of commercial taxes who had fought against the illegal iron ore lobby.

Justice G Narendra also directed the state to respond to the notice before March 9, stating the reasons for withholding the officer’s retirement benefits.

Advocate Ramananda, appearing for the retired officer Josephat Andrews, explained that the single-judge bench also warned the government of stringent action.

Petitioner Josephat Andrews said his retirement benefits amounting to Rs 25.88 lakh were being withheld since 2014.

In 2009, Andrews detected a huge scam involving Vijaya Leasing, a company associated with former minister Gali Janardhan Reddy. Immediately he wrote to his higher officials explaining to them how the department was owed Rs 1,400 crore in taxes by the company. Immediately after that, Andrews was transferred to Bengaluru.

The media exposed the scam in 2012. Thereafter, to harass the officer, Andrews was served notice for allegedly not conducting an inspection of M/s Vijaya Leasing, which was controlled by the family of then tourism minister Gali Janardhana Reddy, on July 11, 2012.  He was discharged by a full departmental enquiry.

The petitioner was issued a second show cause notice on Jan 29, 2014 on the same charges. Before his retirement, he was docked two increments, denied promotional benefits and his pension was reduced without following due process.

He was served yet another notice with charges that he did not inspect goods vehicles, and an order was passed on April 30, 2019 reducing his pension by 5 per cent, an unprecedented punitive action.

This order was quashed by the Karnataka Administrative Tribunal (KAT), which also ordered payment of retirement benefits to Andrews within five months. However, the benefits were not released to him.  

“Rule 214 of the Karnataka Civil Services Rules (KCSR) make it clear that no enquiry can be held four years after an officer’s retirement.  Belying all statutory rules and precedents of the Supreme Court, Josephat Andrews’ retirement benefits were withheld for five years. Andrews therefore approached the High Court,” advocate Ramananda explained.

Josephat Andrews recalled to Deccan Chronicle that although mining activity was in full swing in 2008, the commercial tax department maintained that it had nothing to do with mining. “I travelled to Gujarat, Maharashtra and Bellary to investigate. I found tax evasion of thousands of crores. When I visited M/s the Vijaya Leasing facility – it was operating from an old oil mill premises–within 20 minutes I got calls from Ali, a person claiming to be the personal assistant of Gali Janardhan Reddy. He told me to get out of the premises as it belonged to his boss. Then calls came from minister Sreeramulu and MLA Nagendra. 

Within minutes 200-300 rowdies gathered around the building and my superior asked me to come back. Instead of filing a police complaint and forming a special team to deal with the situation, the department transferred me to Bengaluru,” he explained.

Talking about the High Court directive, Josephat Andrews said, “I have suffered a lot. Instead of getting a reward for increasing revenues by Rs 2,000 crore, I was punished.”

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