Painters come together to make 'Mangalore Art Hub'

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March 1, 2012

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Mangalore, March 1: The city is all set to welcome yet another art centre named 'Mangalore Art Hub' on Saturday.

The centre will be housed in Devaki Nivas at Matadakani ,1st cross in Urwa Market. Spread across 2000 sq feet the premises will be dedicated to art, announced Madhusoodan Kumar, Dr Pramila Salian and Koti Prasad Alva at a news conference here on Thursday.

On the inaugural day traditional paintings, sculptures, ceramic works, photographs will be put on display. Cultural activities will also be organized. One section of the centre will always be dedicated for displays and exhibitions. The founder of the internationally famous Progressive Artists' Group, Francis Newton, will display traditional oil paintings of Mohenjo-daro. Artworks of the members of the forum from the 1940s like K H Ara, S H Rajah and S Bakri will also be on display.

The works of 1970s popular artists like K K Hebbar, A A. Raiba, Ambadas, Kishori Kaul, Rekha Rao will also be presented. Works of present generation artists like Ramesh Rao, P S Punchithaya , Ganesh Somayaji, Dr PramilaSalian and Jagath Ammunje's will also be put on display.

The institution promoted by Madhusoodhan Educational Foundation, will also encourage budding artists by conducting training classes. It will also be a forum to hone the extracurricular talents of schoolchildren. National and International artists can also display their work. Programmes will be conducted in associations with other art forums.

The premises will also become a tourist attraction along with Sulthan Battery. The permanent gallery of the hub will be will be inaugurated by renowned artist Ramesh Rao. Artist Madhusoodhan Kumar's book on art will be released on the occasion. The portal of the hub will be launched be launched by famous artist Ganesh Somayaji. The hub is being set up in memory of Srimat Devaki Jarappa and will be supervised by Dr Pramila Salian and Poornanath.

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July 26,2020

Mangaluru, Jul 26: Rubbishing reports about cancellation of institutional quarantine for international passengers in Mangaluru, local health authorities have clarified that 14 day isolation including first seven day institutional quarantine must for international passengers. 

For past couple of days rumours were doing rounds on social media that the government has done away with quarantine for international passengers. A few Mangaluru-based news portals also had published it as news without quoting any reliable sources. 

Meanwhile, district health officer in his clarification message said that neither Karnataka government nor Dakshina Kannada district administrant has revised the quarantine norms for international passengers. 

“Those who arrive from overseas must remain in isolation for 14 days. Out of this, seven days have to be spent in institutional quarantine (in hotel or lodge). During this period, the throat swab sample of the person will be sent for covid-19 testing. If the report is negative, then they will be sent to home quarantine for another seven days."

He said that concession in terms of number of days has only been given for people with other health conditions, children and the elderly. "For children below 10 years, pregnant women, elderly above the age of 60 years and other with other ailments, the throat swab will be collected on the second day of institutional quarantine. If the report turns negative, they will be sent to home quarantine for 14 days."

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February 20,2020

Mangaluru, Feb 20: A wild tusker was spotted in Kukke Subrahmanya town here, in the early hours of Thursday.

Range Forest Officer (RFO), Kukke Subrahmanya Tyagaraj said that it was seen walking from Kashi Kattte in the town to Nuchila around 0530 hours without creating any havoc.

The same elephant was spotted some days ago at Harihara, a small village town near Kukke Subrahmanya.

It has been roaming around in the forests nearby for some time now. So far, it had not caused disturbance to people nor had it damaged any property, Mr. Tyagaraj said.

Kukke Subrahmanya is on the foot of the Western Ghats.

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February 4,2020

Mangalore, Feb 4: Following the directions of the University Grants Commission (UGC) to use khadi for convocations and other events in universities and colleges, Mangalore University has decided to use khadi-silk for ceremonial robes.

The amendments to the statute governing convocations for conferring degrees were approved in the Academic Council meeting.

Mangalore University Registrar Prof A M Khan said on Tuesday that the colour of the gown of the chancellor will be rich dark red or vermilion and the ‘angavasthram’ will be of gold with blue border.

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