Media must support moderate voices: Mahesh Bhatt at 'Vartha Bharati' decennial celebration

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September 14, 2012

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Mangalore, September 14: It is the media's job to support moderate voices in the society and not act as slaves of power centres, said Mahesh Bhatt, popular filmmaker and activist.

 

He was speaking after inaugurating the readers' convention of 'Vartha Bharathi' Kannada daily newspaper organised to mark its decennial year celebration in Mangalore on Friday.

 

“The media is a watchdog. It should not turn into a lapdog of power holders. Unfortunately today media goes with the idea that what is in the interest of the nation does not sell but what interests the nation sells. The media must not take sides of extremist forces but support the moderate voices in the society which in fact are very few in number”, Mr. Bhatt said.

 

Stating that secularism is still alive in India, Mr. Bhatt said that irrespective of whether unrests take place in Assam, Mangalore or Bangalore, it is the duty of every citizen to condemn such acts. In Assam, although there is some infiltration, it is wrong to paint all in the same brush and generate hatred, he said.

 

Prof. U R Ananthamurthy, Jnanpeeth Awardee, expressed his appreciation for the daily and said that there was an immediate need to eliminate all kind of stereotypes in the society.

 

Lamenting that there is widespread manufacturing of consent not just in media circles but also in day to day conversations in people spreading hatred against certain communities, Prof. Ananthamurthy said that it is high time people stopped generalizing things. Certain media, especially television news channels are wrongly subjecting every other topic to discussion. “Certain fundamental issues such as democracy and communalism are beyond discussions. They are out and out crimes and there is no need to discuss them”, he said.

 

Coming down hard on Narendra Modi, Gujarat Chief Minister, Prof. Ananthamurthy said that people must not allow the BJP heavyweight to become the country's Prime Minister. “Even the likes of Tatas stand by his side. Don't they see the criminal in him?” he asked. The media must also not speak extensively about Mr. Modi, he said. “The media talks about him so often that it makes him a big man. He must not be given attention. He should be treated like an untouchable”, he said.

 

B M Basheer, News Editor, Vartha Bharati, delivered the keynote address. Abdussalam Putthige, Editor-in-Chief, Vartha Bharati, delivered the Presidential address. Yaseen Malpe, Director, Madhyama Communications Ltd. Mangalore, welcomed. Aga Sultan, Former Member, AICTE, VTU and Bangalore University, H M Afroz Assadi, Director, Madhyama Communications Ltd, Mangalore, Syed Abdul Kader Bashu, Managing Trustee, Green Valley National School and PU College, Shiruru, were the guests of honour.

 

The Special Issue chronicling the journey of the daily over the last 10 years, was released on the occasion by Prof. Ananthamurthy. Selected readers also shared their views and suggestions on the occasion.

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February 27,2020

Mangaluru, Feb 27: An utterly unprofessional thief, who fell asleep after breaking into a house, was caught by the house owner and handed over to the police in the coastal district of Dakshina Kannada.

The hilarious incident took place on Wednesday in the one-storey, tiled-roof house owned by Sudarshan at Ullas Junction under the limits of Uppinangady police station.

The thief, who gained entry into the house by removing the roof-tiles, has been identified as Anil Sahani, a native of Bihar’s Majipur district. He was snoring on the sofa with a set of keys clutched in his hand when the house owner woke up in the morning.

The house owner, who was sure that the thief was drunk, woke him up by hitting him with a stick and then handed him over to the police.

According to police, the thief was tired after removing the tiles on Tuesday night and hence he decided to take a nap soon after entering the house.

He grabbed a bunch of keys kept near the TV stand and then lied down on the sofa. He woke up only when the house owner hit him with a stick the next morning.

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June 12,2020

Mangaluru, June 12: Juma prayers were held in dozens of mosques across coastal district of Dakshina Kannada including the city of Mangaluru for the first time in nearly three months upholding all the safety norms including physical distancing. 

For the first time in the recent history of Mangaluru, juma prayers were stalled in all the mosques for 11 consecutive weeks as part of nationwide coronavirus lockdown. 

While many mosques were reopened for the congregational prayers in the region on June 8 (Monday) after receiving approval from the government, many others are yet to be opened as Muslim religious leaders are taking additional precautionary measures to prevent the spread of covid-19 apart from following all the guidelines issued by the government.

“Around 400 people participated in the Juma prayer at Zeenat Bakhsh Juma Masjid. All the safety guidelines were followed. Sadaqatul Nadwi delivered the sermon and led the prayers,” S M Rasheed Haji, executive member of the mosque committee told coastaldigest.com.

“As per the guidelines, devotees performed Wudu (ablution) at their homes and also carried their own musalla (prayer mat) to the mosque,” said a Jalaluddin, a cleric who offered Juma prayers in Ullal.  

The guidelines issued by the government to the mosques also include disinfecting the premises at regular intervals, maintaining physical distance, wearing masks and finishing prayers in “minimum permissible time”.

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March 29,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 29: The State government launched a mobile application for people to track the movement history of patients, who tested positive, before their detection so that they can take precautions. The app will give the date and time of visit to spots by the patients.

The mobile app “Corona Watch” can be downloaded from Google Playstore https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ksrsac.drawshapefile

“The app also has a list of government designated first response hospitals for COVID-19 where citizen with symptoms can go. However, before going to a COVID hospital, people should call helplines — 104, 080-46848600 or 080-66692000,” said a message by Munish Moudgil, secretary, Administrative Reforms, who is also in-charge of the State COVID war room.

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