Team Mangalore's kites to hit Italy, South Korea skies

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April 9, 2012

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Mangalore, April 9: City-based hobby group of kite flyers 'Team Mangalore' has been officially invited to Art Evento International Kite Festival being held at Cervia, Italy, from April 21 to May 2.

This is one of the most prestigious kite festivals in the world and is organised by Claudio Capelli, renowned Italian artist. Sarvesh Rao, Nitin Shetty, Dinesh Holla and Prashanth Upadhyaya will participate in this mega event.

According to a press release, this unique Kite Festival will showcase some of the best kites flown by flyers of international fame around the world.

Apart from Kite Festival, this event will also showcase talents of the Artists of the world. A team of four members- Sarvesh Rao, Nitin Shetty, Dinesh Holla and Prashanth Upadhyaya will participate in this mega event.

Since, this event also provides space for demonstration of creative art talent, Dinesh Holla, artist of Team Mangalore will be participating in the art event and will draw on the spot lineart sketches and paintings for Italians. Prashanth Upadhyaya will perform live Yakshagana show as part of the cultural programme. The best kite teams from 38 countries around the world are invited to participate in this event.

Korean festival

The team has also been officially invited to the Uiseong International Kite Festival to be held from April 11 to 17, at Uiseong, South Korea. This event is being organised by Kitai Rhee , President of Korean Kite Flyers Association. A team of four members viz, Giridhar Kamath, Subhash Pai, Vasanth Kumar Sanil and Janardhan Rao will participate in this event. The kite teams from 21 countries are invited to participate in this event.

Kites of all shapes and sizes will be on display including some massive character and theme based kites. The Kite Festival will have workshops where people can learn basics of making kites and flying them. The team will also present live Yakshagana demonstration at the festival venue.

In the past,Team Mangalore had participated in various International Kite Festivals held at France, Canada, UK, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Dubai, Qatar, South Korea and won accolades.

The team is going to showcase their variety of kites which include Kathakkali, the largest kite in India and also various other kites such as yakshagaana, Durga, Charlie, Owl, Gajaraja, Pushpakavimana, Bird, Bat Series, Bharathnatyam, Avatar Bird etc in both the events.

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Bhopal, Mar 7: Independent MLA Surendra Singh Shera on Saturday said that he was not in any kind of captivity in Bengaluru and he will meet Chief Minister Kamal Nath soon.

"I was in Bengaluru for my daughter's medical treatment. I was not in any kind of captivity. I will meet CM Kamal Nath soon," Shera told reporters here upon returning to Bhopal from Bengaluru.

Earlier, Rajya Sabha MP and senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh alleged that the BJP had escorted four Madhya Pradesh MLAs, including three from his party, to Bengaluru.

"Last night, two charter planes were booked by BJP to take MLAs to Bengaluru. One was a 9-seater plane while the other was 12-seater. In the 12-seater plane, four MLAs were taken to Bengaluru. Out of them, three Congress MLAs Bisahulal Singh, Raghuraj Kansana and Hardeep Dang and one Independent MLA Surendra Singh Shera," Singh had said.

He has accused BJP of resorting to horse-trading in order to bring down the Kamal Nath government.

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Mangaluru, Jun 3: Mangaluru MLA and former minister U T Khader has urged the state government and Dakshina Kannada district administration to take steps to facilitate the return of Indians stranded in foreign countries amid covid lockdown.

A delegation comprising Mr Khader, DCC President K Harish Kumar, and MLC Ivan D’Souza met District In-charge Minister Kota Srinivas Poojary and submitted a memorandum on Tuesday.

“Kannadigas who are working outside the state are in distress due to the lockdown. More than 50,000 people had uploaded applications on Seva Sindhu portal seeking permission to return to their villagers and are waiting for permission. With the authorities failing to take any decision, they are worried,” said the delegation.

The government should initiate measures to get them back and quarantine them, urged the delegation.

Mr Khader said, “Many workers stranded in foreign countries are eager to return home. The district administration should make arrangements to quarantine those returning from foreign countries and other states.

There are thousands of migrant labourers from Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand and Bihar stranded in DK. They are waiting to return to their families. The state government should facilitate their return journey, the delegation urged.

MLC Ivan D’Souza said, “Assistance should be provided to private bus staff, beedi workers, tailors, garage labourers and street vendors who are in distress. The price of Covid-19 tests in private laboratories should be reduced.”

The delegation informed that after Wenlock Hospital was converted into the designated COVID-19 hospital, poor patients are facing many inconveniences. A portion of the hospital should be earmarked for treating other patients, they said.

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