Nisar Ahmed, Cham Pa, eight others to get 'Alva's Nudisiri Award–2011'

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November 3, 2011

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Mangalore, November 3: Ten eminent personalities who have worked for Kannada, including Dr K S Nisar Ahmed, Dr Chandrashekara Patil and Dr C N Ramachandran, will be conferred with 'Alva's Nudisiri Award–2011,' said Alva's Foundation Chairman Dr M Mohan Alva.

Addressing a press meet here on Tuesday, he said the other award winners are Dr M V Kamath, Dr B T Lalitha Nayak, Shreenath, B K Sumithra, Chidambara Rao Jambe, Pandavapura Ankegowda, and Machar Gopal Naik. The award includes certificate, memento, citation and cash of Rs 10,000. Jnanpith Award winner Dr Chandrashekar Kambar will be honoured at the valedictory of Alva's Nudisiri. The valedictory address will also be delivered by Dr Kambar on November 3. The eighth edition of Alva's Nudisiri will be held from November 11 to 13 at Moodbidri and will be presided over by well-known litterateur and Nadoja Award winner M M Kalburgi. The three-day convention will be inaugurated by Prof Baraguru Ramachandrappa.

Dr Alva said the theme of Nudisiri is 'Kannada manassu: Sangharsha mathu samarasya.” The Nudisiri will have four main seminars on the theme. They are 'Kannada culture—Language, rift and harmony' which will have Dr H S Raghavendra Rao and Dr D S Nagavhushan as main speakers; 'Pracheena Kannada sahithya: Sangharsha mathu samarasya” which will have Dr K Keshava Sharma and Dr B Janardhan Bhat as main speakers; “Madhyakalina Kannada Sahithya: Sangharsha mathu Samarasya” which will see Dr Banjagere Jayaprakash and Dr Asha Devi M S as main speakers and “Adhunika Kannada Sahithya: Sangharsha mathu samarasya” which will have Dr G M Hegde and Prof T P Ashok as speakers. There will be a session on “Madhyama: Sangharsha mathu samarasya” in which Ravi Belagere will deliver a lecture. An overview of Kambar's literature will be done by Prof C N Ramachandran, Dr Alva said.

In 'Kavisamaya'—'Kavinamana' programme, poets like Lakshmipathi Kolara, L Hanumanthaiah, Dr Kavitha Rai, Allamaprabhu Bettaduru, H N Arathi, Dr Ramananda Banari, Dr Ramachandra Dev, Nadoja K S Nisar Ahamed will take part. The Kathasamaya' will be attended by story writers like Vasundhendra, Mithra Venkatraj, Abdul Rasheed and others.

Vishwa Nudisiri

Stating that the tenth edition of Nudisiri will be observed as Vishwa Nudisiri, Dr Alva said preparations are on for the tenth edition of Nudisiri. Preparatory meetings have been held in 26 districts and office-bearers have been elected for the district units. “We want atleast 500 delegates to participate from each district in the State,” he said. On all the three-days, there will be cultural programmes at four different venues at the same time.



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April 24,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 24: The last rites of the elderly woman who died of covid-19 yesterday was finally held in the wee hours of Friday amidst tight security at Kaikunje Hindu Rudra Bhoomi near BC Road bus stand in spite of severe opposition from the members of the own community.

The funeral was held as per the protocol for COVID-19 deaths, police said.

Prior to this hundreds of Hindus had staged a protest  last night in front of Pachanady Hindu Rudra Bhoomi near Vamanjoor following reports that the the 77-year-old coronavirus positive woman's mortal remains will be cremated there.

Mangaluru North MLA Bharat Shetty rushed to the spot and convinced the protesters that he will not allow the authorities to cremate the body at Pachanady. Hence, the authorities shifted the cremation venue, it is learnt. 

Meanwhile, many local residents staged protest at Pachanady against the cremation of the dead body of a coronavirus positive woman. Hence, additional police force was sent from Mangaluru to disperse the crowd and facilitate the last rite.

According to sources, initially the authorities had  planned to cremate body at Baddakatte Hindu Rudra Bhoomi near here native place in Bantwal. However, the locals and the community elders had forced the authorities to change the plan.

Such protests due to misconception about the spread of coronavirus had been witnessed in some other parts of the country, including in Chennai, and the governments have warned of action against those opposing cremation or burial of COVID-19 patients.

So far as many as 17 covid-19 postive cases have been reported in Dakshina Kannada including two deaths from same family from Bantwal's Kasba village.

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January 23,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 23: The Muslim Central Committee of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi and Humanity Forum of Mangaluru today handed over a cheque of Rs 10 lakh to the aggrieved family of Naushin, who was killed in arbitrary police firing on December 19 in the city.

A team of philanthropists led by Muslim Central Committee chairman K S Mohammad Masood visited Shaheed Nausheen’s house at Kudroli and handed over the cheque. Several philanthropists have contributed to this humanitarian aid.

Corporator Shamsuddin Kudroli, S M Rasheed Haji, Mansoor Ahmed Azad, Ibrahim Kodichal, Haneef Haji, Asif Deals and Ashraf Kinara were present among others.

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February 19,2020

Chikkamagaluru, Feb 19: A 31-year-old homemaker was murdered and valuables, including 100gm of gold and 2kg of silver, were reported missing from her house in Kadur town of Chikkamagaluru district late Monday evening. Her 11-month-old son, who was with her at the time of the attack, had a miraculous escape.

Police said Kavita's husband Dr Revath was away in his clinic in the town's Kadur-Birur road along with their first son, 5. Kavita, who has done MA and from Udupi, and the dentist married seven years ago.

District superintendent of police Harish Pandey has formed a special team to probe the incident that took place in Lakshmish Nagar in the town.

According to police, Kavita spoke to her husband around 6.45pm on Monday and didn't answer his subsequent calls, triggering a strong suspicion in him that something was amiss. He called his relatives living nearby to check on his wife. The relatives rushed to the house only to find the main door locked.

Since Kavita didn't answer the doorbell, they force-entered the house from the rear door and found her in a pool of blood. She was taken to a private clinic where doctors declared her brought dead.

Police said the woman was killed by a sharp weapon by slitting her throat between 6.45pm and 8.15pm. The rooms and almirahs had been found ransacked. At least 100gm gold ornaments, 2kg of silver and cash were missing from the house.

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