Two Mangalore girls for Asian Powerlifting Championships

[email protected] (Anisha Sheth, The Hindu )
April 8, 2012
Mangalore, April 8: Deepa and Amitha from Mangalore will represent India in the under-17 category Asian Powerlifting Championships 2012 to be held in Udaipur from May 1.

Both are from Shree Gokarnanatheshwara College here. They will attend the training camp later this month . Both were selected at the trials held in Himachal Pradesh in March.

Ms. Amitha is the first from her Kudumbur village near Baikampady to compete in an international championship. She said that her family encouraged her to learn wrestling and powerlifting. She was in two minds whether to choose wrestling or powerlifting. “I simply cannot understand the techniques of wrestling, but it was not so with powerlifting. I know how to do things with powerlifting,” Ms. Amitha said. She is pursuing a degree in Arts. Ms. Amitha trains in the 52-kg weight category.

She said that she wanted to give up her studies after completing her pre-university course, but one of her coaches convinced her to continue it along with powerlifting, she said.

Ms. Deepa, a B.Com student, said it was her coaches in the college who encouraged her to learn the sport. She also tried wrestling and even won a contest in Mysore. However, she said that she was better in powerlifting, as indicated by a number of competitions that she won. “I won more prizes in powerlifting, so I stuck to this,” Ms. Deepa said. She has won the first prize in the 47-kg category in the national powerlifting championship in Himachal Pradesh organised by the Indian Powerlifting Federation between March 25 and April 2. She also won the second prize in the national championship in Lucknow between March 1 and 5.

“I like accounting, but I have not given much thought to what I will do after I complete my degree,” Ms. Deepa said. Ms. Deepa said her parents were supportive .

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Bengaluru, May 29: The Karnataka government clarified on Thursday that it has not sought for imposing a ban on flights emanating from Maharashtra, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan.

The domestic air travel was resumed in several parts of the country on May 25.

The state government also said that it has appealed to the Civil Aviation Ministry to take steps to lessen the incoming air traffic.

"If there is a huge turn out at a short span of time, there may not be adequate quarantine facilities," said the state government.

A total of 115 new COVID-19 cases have been reported in Karnataka, taking the total number of cases to 2,533.

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Mangaluru, May 8: Dr Arathi Krishna, former deputy chairman of Karnataka NRI Forum, today called on Karnataka chief secretary Vijaya Bhaskar and urged him to exert pressure on the Centre through chief minister to expedite evacuation of Kannadigas stuck in Saudi Arabia amidst covid-19 lockdown. 

She also conveyed the message from labourers in Gulf countries requesting for free quarantine facility upon their arrival. Positively responding to the demand, Mr Bhaskar said that free quarantine facility will be arranged at BSF base in Bengaluru apart from paid quarantine facility in different hotels and guest houses.

Dr Arathi Krishna told coastaldigest.com that she also spoke to the officials in-charge of Gulf in the Ministry of External Affairs  and requested them to take necessary steps to add more special flights from Gulf countries to Karnataka. 

The officials have promised to consider operating flight from Riyadh to Mangaluru via Dammam in the second wave of evacuation, the schedule of which is expected to be announced in a few days, she said.

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Kochi, Mar 30: Kerala High Court, while hearing a petition filed against Karnataka's decision to block the border with Kerala, on Monday said that no lives should not be lost in the name of fighting coronavirus.

Kerala High Court also said that "the current problem should be resolved amicably. Both the Union government and the Karnataka government should rise to the occasion."
The Central government has informed Kerala High Court that the movement of goods and medical services qualify under essential services, which is permitted despite the lockdown, and added that directions have been issued to give priority to the movement of such goods and services.
Meanwhile, the Karnataka government has sought a day's time to clarify their stand.

The matter will be taken up for further hearing via video conference tomorrow.
Kerala government has submitted that the action of Karnataka government to close the border is illegal as all the national highways in the country come under the jurisdiction of the National Highway Authority.

Meanwhile, Congress MP Rajmohan Unnithan has also approached the Supreme Court seeking directions to open the Karnataka-Kerala border to allow movement of ambulances and other emergency vehicles for the transport of essential items to Kerala.

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