Former RSS chief KS Sudarshan traced after missing for 5 hrs

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August 3, 2012
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Mysore, August 3: Former Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief KS Sudarshan, who was missing for about five hours after he went for a morning walk in Mysore on Friday, has been traced.

The 81-year-old Sudarshan, who is believed to be suffering from dementia, had lost his way and was found taking rest under a tree after being exhausted on the road leading to Lalith Mahal helipad, RSS and police sources said.

Earlier, the complaint by his brother Ramesh, with whom he was staying for the past three days, created a scare, with police and RSS volunteers launching a vigorous search for him.

The RSS had also, in a statement earlier, stated that Mr. Sudarshan was missing, saying he went for a walk and did not return.

Mr. Sudarashan had left for the morning walk alone at 5.20 a.m.

Acting on the complaint, the police had formed 20 teams to trace Mr. Sudarshan. RSS Swayamsevaks had also joined in the vigorous search operations.

Mr. Sudarshan hails from Kuppalli village of K.R. Pete taluk of Mandya District in Karnataka. He served as RSS Pracharak for six decades. He became RSS Sarasanghachalak in 2000 and held the post till 2009.

After retiring from the post of RSS chief, Mr. Sudarshan had been living in Bhopal

Earlier Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Uma Shanker Gupta had spoken to the Karnataka DGP on efforts to trace the former RSS chief.

Mr. Gupta said in Bhopal that two guards from Madhya Pradesh, who normally accompany him, were not with Mr. Sudarashan at the time he went missing.

He said the guards were in the local Sangh office when reports came in that Mr. Sudharshan has gone missing.

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Former RSS chief KS Sudarshan goes missing

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Mysore, August 3: Former Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief KS Sudarshan has gone missing in Mysore. Sudarshan had gone for a morning walk at 5 am on Friday morning and has not yet returned.

The 81-year-old Sudarshan was staying at his brother's place in Nazarabad, Mysore. His brother has filed a complaint with the Mysore Police. Police have launched a hunt for him.

Sudarshan was the Sarsanghachalak of the RSS between 2000 and 2009.

He was nine when he first attended an RSS shakha. He was appointed as a pracharak in 1954. Only full-time members of RSS can become pracharaks. His first posting as a pracharak was in Raigarh district. In 1964 he was made the prant pracharak of Madhya Bharat at a fairly young age. This appointment perhaps was the first hint of the bigger things to come.

In 1969 he was appointed convener of the All-India Organisations' Heads. This was followed by a stint in the North-East (1977) and he took over as the chief of the Boudhik Cell (the RSS think-tank) two years later. Since 1990, Sudarshan has been a joint general secretary of the organisation.

He has the rare distinction of having held both posts of sharirik (physical exercises) and baudhik (intellectual) pramukh (chief) on different occasions.

Sudarshan speaks over 6 languages. Besides his native Sanketi, he is fluent in Kannada, Marathi, Hindi, English, Chhatisgarhi and some languages spoken in the North-East and Bengal.


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February 8,2020

Udupi, Feb 8: A rare sixth century granite idol of ‘Lajja Gauri’ has been discovered fixed on the road in Barkur village of Udupi district, according to information furnished by Dr. Shivakant Bajpai, Superintending Archaeologist of ASI Bangalore Circle. Lajja Gauri is depicted in nude form and is said to be a fertility symbol. The idol is rare, though very popular among certain cults.

Dr Shivakant Bajpai, who is on a tour of the coastal districts, said that he first came across the image when it went viral on social media. He subsequently traced it to a public road in Barkur, which is an ancient historical town of coastal Karnataka. It was the ancient capital of the Alupa kingdom and a seat of power for several centuries.

“This is a very important idol and hundreds of vehicles pass over it every day. We are rescuing it and I have issued an order to my local in-charge to keep it in safe custody. I have also sent a mail in this regard to the DC and SP of the district,” he said.

The idol is likely to be of 6th or 7th century, though further study is required to confirm a date, Dr. Bajpai said.

Lajja Gauri is a lotus-headed Hindu deity associated with abundance, fertility and sexuality, sometimes euphemistically described as Lajja ("modesty").

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April 9,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 9: 10 new positive cases have been confirmed in Karnataka, apart from the recent fatality of an 80-year-old woman from Gadag district, the health department said on Thursday.

The fresh cases have been reported in the state from last evening to Thursday noon.

Till date, 191 COVID-19 positive cases have been confirmed, which includes 6 deaths and 28 discharges, the update said.

Among the 10 positive cases, eight are contacts of patients who have already tested positive- one each from Belagavi, Mandya and Chikkaballapura, two from Mysuru, and three from Bagalkote; while two from Bengaluru city are with a travel history to Delhi.

Three cases from Bagalkote are children- two boys of 4 and 13 years of age, and one girl of 9 years old.

The elderly woman died on April 8 in Gadag, the department said in its mid-day situation update.

Confirming that her reports tested positive on April 7, officials had said, she had a history of Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI).

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Mangaluru, May 13: Kannadigas in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have sought additional flights to return to Karnataka during a video conference with Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa here on Tuesday.

Noting that most of the ex-pats in UAE were from the coastal region, they urged the state government to ensure that most of these flights land in the Mangalore International Airport.

Many Kannadigas in the UAE were left unemployed due to the lockdown. “Many of them do not have the means to return to Karnataka and the state government should aid them,” representatives of various Kannadiga ex-pat groups urged the CM.

Yediyurappa said that the government has made all arrangements to bring back the ex-pats, and assured to fulfil all their demands.

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