Did Acharya have a premonition of destiny's call?

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February 14, 2012

acharya1Mangalore, February 14: Was V S Acharya reluctantly hanging on to his ministerial position even at the cost of his ill health?

Although, the 72-year-old Acharya had been attending to his duties and participating in public functions, he had been pleading party higher ups to relinquish him from the responsibilities of the government.

Acharya was tipped to be the successor of B.S. Yeddyurappa four months ago, but had to make way for a more acceptable Vokkaliga candidate following caste calculations. But with Sadananda Gowda taking over as the chief minister, he had to don the role of Bhishmacharya and continue to guide the government.

He was also believed to be unhappy about the internal bickering within the party and the recent porngate episode and the Malpe rave party controversy had also saddened him.

Last month, around the same time, reports about his desire to quit ministerial post had done the rounds with The Hindu reporting that his move was prompted by deteriorating health condition.

However, Mr. Acharya had staunchly dismissed the resignation rumours and furiously posted on his blog: “No stepping down: news planted in the media by vested interests! Again, news planters at work. A "reputed" national daily too has shown it's vulnerability to PAID NEWS!(sic) ”

It is believed that the BJP leaders including chief minister Sadananda Gowda had succeeded in convincing Acharya to continue in the cabinet.

Mr. Gowda has always considered him a “Raja Guru” and he desperately needed his assistance to present an impressive budget in the near future.

Mr. Gowda, while paying tributes to Acharya, conceded that he had requested him to spare at least a week for him during the preparation of the Budget.

“I had asked him to take a one week rest and then spend a week with me to prepare the budget. He had agreed. He had also said that he was ready to give me 10 days. I am the biggest loser,” Mr. Gowda said as tears started rolling down his cheeks.

Acharya had been attending functions after functions over the last few days. He had attended the concluding ceremony of the Post-centenary Silver Jubilee Celebrations of the Mangalore Diocese on Sunday and had also attended a convention of exporters in the city on Monday titled “Karnataka Export Vision: 2020”.

He always believed in the philosophy of Gita, which gives importance to karma. “You have a right to perform your prescribed duty, but you are not entitled to the fruits of action, Never consider yourself the cause of the results of your activities, and never be attached to not doing your duty,” the words of Gita posted on his home page in fact remained guiding principle for him throughout his lfe.




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March 8,2020

Udupi, Mar 8: The 75-year old man who was admitted to Udupi District Hospital over suspected Corona Virus infection has tested negative on Saturday.

The reports from Bengaluru Medical College’s laboratory where the samples of the person were sent, confirmed that the aged person was not infected with Corona Virus.

The report was submitted to the District Administration by the laboratory that confirmed that the person was not infected by the viral Corona Virus.

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June 5,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 5: The much awaited Southwest Monsoon entered Karnataka with widespread rain in coastal and central regions of the southern state, an official said on Friday. Rain and thundershowers are likely to occur at most places over coastal areas and at a few places over the interior parts over the next 24-48 hours.

"The southwest monsoon entered the state on Thursday as predicted from Kerala and the Arabian Sea, with moderate to heavy rainfall in the coastal districts and central or Malnad region of the state," Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre Director Srinivas Reddy told media here.

Though the monsoon has set in on time in the state, Reddy said its progress was likely to be slow in the next three days, as cyclone Nisarga induced high-speed winds took away rain-bearing clouds from the southern peninsula.

According to the regional meteorological office, Karwar in Uttar Kannada district received a whopping 15cm rainfall on Thursday, followed by 11cm each at Kundapur in Udupi district and Shivamogga in Malnad region.

Kadra and Gersoppa in Uttara Kannada and Kottigehara in Chikkamagaluru district had 10cm rainfall, followed by 8cm at Virajpet in Kodagu district and 7cm each at Shirali and Gokarana in Uttara Kannda.

Isolated to scattered rainfall also occurred in many places across the north and south interior regions of the state.

"The monsoon will advance in the state to south and north interior areas after June 8 as there is lull in its movement due to lack of rain-bearing clouds and winds to carry them," said Reddy.

Noting that the four-month monsoon from June to September, crucial to the rain-dependent state would be normal this year, Reddy said its progress and spread, however, would depend on various factors like cloud formations and wind movements.

"Conditions are likely to become favourable for monsoon advancement in the state over the next 2-3 days," asserted Reddy.

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May 14,2020

New Delhi, May 14: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) probing the Al-Hind Islamic State (IS) Bengaluru module case has announced a cash reward of Rs three lakh for wanted absconder Abdul Mateen Taahaa.

An NIA spokesperson in Delhi said, "We have declared a cash reward of Rs three lakh for providing any information leading to arrest of Taahaa." The spokesperson said that Taahaa, 26, a resident of Shimoga in Karnataka is wanted in Al-Hind ISIS Bengaluru module case that the agency registered this year. The NIA had taken over the probe from the Karnataka Police.

According to the NIA officials, the case relates to ISIS-linked terror group formed by arrested accused Mehboob Pasha, along with accused Khaja Moideen aka Jalal and his associates involved in the murder of a Hindu leader in Tamil Nadu. The official said that Pasha conducted several meetings in 2019 at his residence in Bengaluru to hatch the conspiracy, by radicalising and recruiting other co-accused to carry out terror activities and join ISIS in Afghanistan or Syria.

The NIA has arrested 12 accused namely Pasha, Imran aka Imran Khan, Mohammed Haneef Khan, Mohammed Mansoor Ali Khan, Saleem Khan aka Kolar Saleem, Hussain Sharieff, Ejaz Pasha aka Azaz Pasha, Zabiulla, Syed Azmathulla, Syed Fasiur Rehman, Mohammed Zaid and Sadiq Basha.

The official said that Taahaa is a friend of arrested accused Saleem and Zaid, through whom he contacted arrested accused Pasha of Al-Hind Trust and was also associated with his online foreign handler.

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