Mangalore pays tribute to Ambedkar on his 121st birthday

April 14, 2012

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Mangalore, April 14: The Dakshina Kannada district administration celebrated the 121st birth anniversary of Dr B R Ambedkar, the architect of the Indian Constitution, at Town Hall, here on Saturday.

The function was attended by MLA Yogish Bhat, MP Nalin Kumar Kateel, chairman of Coastal Development Authority -B Nagaraj Shetty, Dhanalaxmi Janardhan- Vice president Zilla Panchayath, Vijayalakshmi Shetty- Secretary D K Zilla Panchayath, Zilla Panchayath CEO- K N Vijay Prakash, Deputy Mayor Amitha Kala, President of Karnataka Minority wing – N B Abubakar, Deputy Commissioner Dr Chanappa Gowda, Commissioner of Police, Seemanth Kumar Singh, Superintendent of Police Abhishek Goyal and Prof Abhay Kumar – Department of Kannada, Mangalore University.

MP Nalin Kumar Kateel inaugurated the function by lighting the lamp. The dignitaries then paid floral tributes to the portrait of Dr B R Ambedkar.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Kateel said that Ambedkar changed the thoughts of the citizens and brought about an awareness of national pride amongst the Indians. “He (Ambedkar) struggled through pain, but never showed it. He saw to it that all sections of the society secured justice and spread the idea of equality amongst people,” Mr. Kateel said.

“Ambedkar was a true visionary and raised his voice against exploitation in society. He not only fought for freedom but also gave a direction in which the society needs to function. We must follow his ideals,” he said.

Prof. Abhay Kumar, in his presidential address, compared the contribution of Ambedkar with Mahatma Gandhi. “Gandhi was a leader while Ambedkar was a visionary of society,” he said. “While Gandhi put forth ideas, Ambedkar gave it a structure. Ambedkar should not be idealised as a Dalit leader just because he came from an 'untouchable' caste. He is a national leader and did not form constitution only for Dalits, he said. Paying tribute to Devraj Urs, he said: “We had another leader (Devraj Urs) who took care of backward classes, but nobody remembers him. Ambedkar gave us constitutional freedom and thus made our democracy functional,” he observed.

Mangalore MLA U T Khader hailed Ambedkar as someone who gave the nation its Holy Book. “Hindus, Christians and Muslims have their holy books. But for a country there is only one constitution which governs the functioning of our democracy,” he said.

B Nagaraj Shetty pointed out that rural India needs to bear the fruits of good governance and thus the nation has to be run according to the ideals of the constitution. He compared that if Ambedkar has struggled so much the least we could do was to follow his vision of a corruption-free society.

The programme was organised jointly by the district administration, D K Zilla Panchayath , Mangalore City Corporation and Social Welfare Department. A large number of government officials, police officers and political leaders were present.

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January 30,2020

Hubballi, Jan 30: Seeking to disabuse people of the notion that the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA), recently passed by the BJP-led central government threatened the legitimacy of Muslims in the country, yoga guru Baba Ramdev on Wednesday said that he would among the first to take to the streets should the community face any such trouble. “If the National Register of Citizens (NRC) threatens injustice to Indian Muslims, it I not just I, but a billion Indians will protest against its implementation,” he added.

Recalling his longstanding association with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Ramdev said, “I have known Modi for more than 15 years, and I can assure you that he cannot be called anti-Muslim. There is nothing in the CAA that threatens the rights of Muslims, some of whom are being misled by a few.”

The yoga guru said that, while 99% of the Muslims in India were patriotic, the remaining ones were seeking to divide the country, which he said was resulting in Islam falling into disgrace. “I appeal to all Muslims to keep away from such anti-national forces seeking to bring a bad name to Islam,” said Ramdev, calling on the people to stay united in the face of the severe economic crisis that the country was presently in the grips of.

He added that he was as committed to his goal of getting black money back to India. However, when quizzed by journalists as to how long he was willing to wait for PM Modi to realise this objective, Ramdev said, “Chodi, mere aur Modi ke beech jagada mat lao (Please do not incite a fight between Modi and me).”

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Suresh SS
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Thursday, 30 Jan 2020

Dear Ravan dev,

keep ready Shawar Khameez to wear and run, beware RSS leaid BJPs futere is very dark. This time not only Muslims, Hindus Christians & all those who have spain joined hands together. 

Indian Soul
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Thursday, 30 Jan 2020

those who drink cow urine and eat cow dung want to protect the muslims? hahaha

 

we have the God of the universe who is protecting us from the begining of earth...not only muslim all mankind including you. you better shut your mouth and make money by selling animal urine to foolish people...

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January 6,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 6: Former Governor of Karnataka T N Chaturvedi passed away on Sunday late night at a private hospital in Noida.
He was 90.

T N Chaturvedi served as of Comptroller and Auditor General of India from 1984 to 1989. He was awarded the Padma Vibhushan in 1991.

An officer of Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Chaturvedi held several key posts after retirement including Governor’s post of Karnataka and Kerala. He was the governor of Karnataka from 2002 to 2007 and held additional post of Governor of Kerala following death of then Kerala governor Sikander Bakht. He held the post from Feb 2004 to June 2004 and was replaced by newly appointed Governor.

An officer of Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Chaturvedi held several key posts after retirement including Governor’s post of Karnataka and Kerala.

Expressing grief on the demise of T N Chaturvedi Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu, in a tweet said, “T N Chaturvedi was an administrator par excellence, towering intellectual and true nationalist and he was known for his erudition, integrity and knowledge. He had an illustrious career in public life and served every role with distinction.”

Even former Union Minister Anant Kumar Hegde condoled Chaturvedi's demise. "Humble tributes to our ex-Governor of Karnataka TN Chaturvedi who passed away last evening. He was an outstanding bureaucrat who was CAG in the 90's before becoming the Governor of our state. May his soul attain Sadgati. Om Shanti Shanti Shanti!" Hegde tweeted.

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