Grammy winner Vishwa Mohan Bhatt enthralls music lovers in Mangalore

December 6, 2011

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Mangalore, December 6: Music literally had no bounds when Grammy-winning Pandit Vishwa Mohan Bhatt performed on his mohan veena (slide guitar) at Sharada Vidayalaya on Monday.

The Mangalore Chapter of Spic Macay (Society for promotion of Indian Classical Music and culture amongst Youth) hosted the concert as a curtain raiser to their 27th National Convention at NITK, Suratkal to be held in May.

Mr Bhatt was accompanied on the Tabla by Pt Prithviraj from Delhi.

The evening began with small inaugural lamp lighting by Leela Upadhyaya, Principal of Sharada PU College. AIR artist, sitar player Rafiq Khan and members from the NITK SPIC MACAY Chapter were present on the occasion.

Pandith Vishwa Mohan Bhat is the foremost disciple of Santoor Maestro Pt Ravi Shankar and his instrument the Mohan Veena was invented by him. It has its roots dating back to the Moghul emperor's times. The evening began with a prelude and the first raag he played was the Raag Shyam Kalyan.

The instrument has its connections with the Tantrakari Aankh and the Gaayaki Aankh. Before the concert Vishwa Mohan Bhat introduced his music by saying “For the last 33 years SpicMacay is promoting classical music. Youth is now exposed to many varities of music like never before. This is good for meditation. It is food for your soul and elevates the soul”

For over an hour and half , the pandith played fantastic music and also made the audience understand the rhythmic patterns or the 'Taal' by interactive clapping. On request by one of the students he played the grammy winning number titled 'Meeting of the rivers' and the kept the audience spell bound with the flow of music from his innovative instrument.

The core purpose of SPIC MACAY is to have every child experience the inspiration and mysticism embodied in Indian and world heritage. This is achieved by holding concerts, discussions and lectures, demonstrations by the maestros of their field and through annual state conferences.

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January 4,2020

Bellary, Jan 4: A BJP MLA has apparently threatened 'minority' Muslims against participating in anti-CAA protests, saying that opposing the new Citizenship Act will not be good for them and they will have to face serious repercussions.

"It's just a caution for those who are protesting against the CAA (Citizenship Amendment Act). We are 80 per cent and you (Muslims) are 18 per cent. Imagine what will happen if we take charge," MLA Somashekar Reddy told a gathering here on Friday.

"Beware of the majority when you live in this country. This is our country. If you want to live here, you will have to, like the Australian Prime Minister said, follow the country's traditions," he added.

He said: "So, I warn you that CAA and NRC are made by Modi and Amith Shah. If you will go against these acts, it won't be good."

Continuing to spew venom, the MLA further said, "If you wish, you can go to Pakistan. We don't have any issues. Intentionally, we would not send you."

He said that the community should live in harmony with Hindus. "If you will act as enemies, we should also react like enemies," he said.

Earlier, Bengaluru BJP MP Tejaswi Surya reportedly called CAA opposers as "puncturewalas".

The nation has been witnessing massive protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and the National Register of Citizens (NRC). But Prime Minister Narendra Modi has specifically stated that the NRC was never discussed.

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Fairman
 - 
Saturday, 4 Jan 2020

Reddy,

 

This is not your father's country nor any other's father's country.

Eh desh kisika baap ka naheen hai.

 

All have sacrificed to liberate this nation.

Your  Gundagiri will not succeed. See soon the result.

 

To goto Pakistan, we  have choice to go or not. But you don't have choice.

 

Your brain also black, we don't what about the color of your heart.

 

Jai Bharath, Jai all countries 

 

Manu
 - 
Saturday, 4 Jan 2020

in forest DOg is more in number.. that does not mean LION is not king.

 

Lion is lion and dog is dog...here number does not count

 

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July 12,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 12: Karnataka on Sunday registered 71 COVID-19 deaths, its highest single day count, and 2,627 fresh cases, pushing the tally of infections in the state to 38,843, the health department said.

The total positive cases include 22,746 active cases and 15,409 discharges, the department said in its daily bulletin.

The total active cases include 532 people admitted in the ICUs across the state.

Of the 71 fatalities, a record 45 were reported in Bengaluru alone including the death of 16 day-old baby girl and 17-year-old girl with chronic kidney disease, taking the total mortalities in the city to 274.

Among the districts, where new cases were reported, Bengaluru urban accounted for 1,525 cases, followed by Dakshina Kannada with 196, Dharwad 129, Yadagiri 120, and 19 in Bengaluru Rural.

Since the outbreak of the pandemic, 8.39 lakh samples have been tested including 20,050 on Sunday alone, of which 7.80 lakh tested negative.

Other than Bengaluru, five fatalities were reported in Dakshina Kannada, three each in Mysuru, Hassan, Davangere and Belagavi, two each in Haveri and Bagalkote and one each in Dharwad, Koppal, Tumakuru, Vijayapura and Chamarajanagar.

While majority of those who died of coronavirus suffered from Severe Acute Respiratory Illness and Influenza Like Illness, significantly 21 victims did not have any pre-medical conditions while eight were the asymptomatic patients with pre-medical conditions.

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February 9,2020

Uppinangady, Feb 9: Two members of a family were killed after the car collided with a tanker on the NH 75 at Bedrody near Uppinangady last night.

Police said on Sunday that the deceased have been identified as Jainy Saji (30) and her elder brother Jeeson (40).

Jainy and Jeeson were going to Uppinangady when a tanker, coming from the opposite direction, rammed into their car.
 

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