Curtains come down on memorable Alva's Virasat

January 9, 2012

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Moodbidri, January 9: The curtains came down on the five-day cultural fiesta, 'Alva's Virasat' at Mijar near here on Sunday with the mesmerizing performance by light music singer M D Pallavi.

Making a confident beginning with the title song of the Varakavi D.R. Bendre's Jnanpith Award-winning Naku Thanti , she went on to more popular Amma Naanu Devarane . Both, she said, were composed by her guru the late Mysore Ananthaswamy.

She presented Ha Yavva Byati Byatiyanadida Byadara Huduga written by Jnanpith Award-winner Chandrasekhara Kambar, in a folk tune. She showcased her prowess and richness of voice.

Acknowledging that she was deliberately choosing some of the finest jewels of Kannada literature, she picked up Baduku Jataka Bandi from D.V. Gundappa's Manku Thimmana Kagga . To drive home the poet's theme, she occasionally asked questions or explained. One could not disagree with her that DVG too deserved the Jnanpith.

She rendered the film song Nodayya Kotelingave which was originally sung by her. The presentation was different from the original song as the audience clapped rhythmically to the tune.

She rendered K.S. Narasimha Swamy's work Hindina Saalina Hudugaru against rat-race for marks and pleaded for a little love for life. The student-dominated crowd could not have asked for more. Through K.S. Nisar Ahmed's Kurigalu Saar Kurigalu she advised the students to be politically aware.

Earlier, the Moksha Band from Chennai led by singer Mahesh Vinayakam presented a unique Carnatic-Western fusion music.

He introduced Konnakol, which he described as an unique art from South India in which sounds or syllables of Mrudanga or ghatam were rendered vocally. By making the audience say 'dhum' together and giving a clap a split second later, he connected well with the large gathering.

Parthasarathy later represented the syllables on the Mridangam which was repeated on the Ghatam by N. Rajaram. The troupe of youngsters — all aged under 30 — knew how to mesmerise the crowd consisting mainly of students. Ambrose Tucker's clarinet was an added attraction.

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May 12,2020

Bengaluru, May 12: Last week, a 28-year-old, eight-months pregnant woman, was found murdered at her house, in Diburahalli. The woman was hacked to death with a machete during the day and was discovered only after her family members returned home, later in the day. After the alleged murder, the accused tried to destroy the evidence, by cleaning the crime scene, and wiping the bloodstains off the walls and floors.

The victim was a homemaker and her husband is employed in the railway department. The police suspected that the murder was a result of someone known to the woman and family, and were soon proved right. The woman was murdered by her own brother-in-law, frustrated with her for allegedly not taking care of his mother and other family members properly.

The victim has been identified as Jyothi, and the accused is her husband’s brother Hareesh Babu, 38. “Jyothi and the accused are alleged to have had differences for the past few years. Their fights kept escalating over the years. She had also informed her family and her husband about the regular fights with the brother-in-law. The accused had been advised by the family, to back off from Jyothi. Owing to his violent streak, Babu’s wife had deserted him and their son. Since his wife’s departure, he had started troubling his brother’s wife and was regularly picked a fight with her.

He complained that Jyothi neglected to take care of his mother and other family members. Investigations reveal these as false allegations, and in fact, Babu’s son was being raised by Jyothi,” said an officer on part of investigations.

Last week, when the victim was resting at home, the accused returned home at around 10.30 am and picked up a fight with her. The fight escalated and Babu ended up hacking her to death with a machete. The victim’s father Nagaraj, at the time of filing a complaint, mentioned Babu’s regular fights with Jyothi and suspected his role in the murder of his pregnant daughter.

The accused, after killing her, had gone to the farm and pretended to not knowing about the the happenings back home. Based on the complainant’s suspicion, the police picked up Babu. After a thorough interrogation, Babu reportedly confessed to the murder of his sister-in-law. The machete, which was used for Jyothi’s murder, was also recovered by the police team.

A case of murder under section 302 of the Indian Penal Code has been registered and further investigations are underway.

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abdullah
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Tuesday, 12 May 2020

Put this case in fast track and hang him immediately.  No mercy should be shown on such inhumans.

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May 3,2020

Bengaluru, May 3: Five more COVID-19 cases have been reported from Karnataka, taking the total number of coronavirus cases in the state to 606, the state government said on Sunday.

The total number of cases includes, 25 deaths and 282 discharged.

"Five new COVID-19 positive cases have been reported in Karnataka from 2nd May, 5 pm to 3rd May, 12 noon; taking the total number of positive cases to 606 which includes 25 deaths and 282 discharges," the government stated.

According to the statement, out of the five cases, three have been reported from Kalaburagi and two have been identified from Mudhol.

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June 9,2020

With the steep hike in excise duty in the past couple of months, an average consumer of petrol now pays over 275% in taxes to centre and states on a litre of the fuel.  The base price of petrol is just about Rs 18. The taxes are close to Rs 50 and the pump price is over Rs 72.

India imports 85% of all its crude oil demand.  After a steep hike in excise duty in the past two months despite a hold on daily price revisions by the oil public sector undertakings (PSUs), Indian consumers now pay 275% collectively in excise duty to state and centre. 

The central government hiked excise on petrol and diesel by Rs 10 and Rs 13 respectively last month. The excise duty on petrol is taxed around Rs 33-a-litre while the same on diesel it is Rs 32.

The Value-Added Tax (VAT) on both petrol and diesel is Rs 16.44 and Rs 16.26 respectively. Both the taxes together are around Rs 49 while it is sold at petrol pumps at 73-per-litre.

These two taxes cumulatively account for 69% of tax which is higher than anywhere else in the world. The same is taxed at 19% in the US, 47% in Japan, UK 62% and 63% in France. The government does not pass on the benefit of lower crude oil prices to the customer.

It is to be noted that Indian consumers continued to pay Rs 70-a-litre even when crude oil prices hit a paltry US $ 20-a-barrel on April 12.

Former finance minister and Congress leader recently took a jab at the Centre over rising prices stating, “Fuel selling prices raised twice in two days, following tax hikes two weeks ago. This time to benefit oil companies. Government is poor, it needs more taxes. Oil companies are poor, they need better prices. Only the poor and middle class are not poor, so they will pay”.

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Lovely indian
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Wednesday, 10 Jun 2020

Acche din for modi bakth....lets enjoy

 

you need only ram mandir and NRC

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