One more feather to Dr Akhter Husain's cap

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September 28, 2012

Akthar_husainMangalore, September 28: This photograph taken by Akhter Husain, Head of the department of Orthodontics, Yenepoya University, has won the silver award in the recently held 6th Better Photography Magazine Photograph of the Year Award for 2012.” If you mistook it for a painting, that is a compliment for Dr. Akhter.

 

Dr. Akhter, who has been passionate about photography and paintings for about 30 years now, has also won three bronze awards in this competition. His photographs showing Kambala, a destitute woman, an old man (titled Trenchant Eye) won the bronze awards.

 

An ARPS (winner of associateship of Royal Photographic Society in recognition of “high standard of technical competence and individual creative ability”), Dr. Akhter, said he chanced upon the rocks in the waters near a waterfalls in the surroundings of Hebri in Udupi district. By rearranging the rocks imaginatively, he got the image of a man's face which he has titled “The look.” Is he bespectacled? You decide.

 

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The photograph, which bagged 81 out of 100 points in the competition, is Dr. Akhter's favourite too. “It is from the nature, has sober colours, modern, and abstract,” he explained. It had won an international award in Paris earlier, he added.

 

Dr. Akhter, for whom photography was a craze when he was in primary school much to the disliking of his father, has dabbled in paintings too. But his responsibilities as faculty of the university and his doctoral studies hardly provide a chance for him to pursue his interest in this form of art. He however wants to open a gallery for all visual artists possibly in the City Centre mall, though his previous attempt at it were not successful.

 

But he gets ample opportunities to click the camera. In the last three months he has visited four countries including the US and Japan, where he lived out his passion to the fullest. When in town, he would be out with the camera on weekends. He has a huge collection of photographs and about a dozen national, international awards. He plans to hold a one-man exhibition of photographs in the city soon on Kambala. He has plenty of images of bhootadakola – the annual ritual for spirit shrines.

 



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June 1,2020

Palakkad, Jun 1: An 11-month-old boy, whose parents are placed under COVID-19 quarantine, drowned in a bucket of water in Chalissery at Palakkad district.

The toddler Muhammed Nisan was the son of Muhammad Sadiq. The parents of the child are under home quarantine after Sadiq's brother, who is living in the same home was tested positive of COVID-19.

The child was found dead in a bucket of water kept in the bathroom on Saturday around 10 pm.

Chalissery police said that ''further actions will be taken only after the test result comes out. We have filed an unnatural death case on this.''

Since the family has been quarantined, the body of the baby has been shifted to the Thrissur Medical College for COVID-19 testing.

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May 31,2020

Bengaluru, May 31: As many as 299 fresh covid-19 cases reported in Karnataka today. Most of them have interstate travel history.

With this total number of covid-19 cases in Karnataka rose to 3221. 

District wise cases: Raichur 83, Yadgir 44, Bidar 33, Kalaburagi 28, Vijayapura 26, Bengaluru Urban 21, Dakshina Kannada 14, Mandya 13, Belagavi 13, Udupi 10, Davangere 6, Uttara Kannada 5, Ballari, Shivamogga, Kolar 1 each.

Two more deaths reported in the state. One of the patients is a 50 year old male from Raichuru district, who returned from Maharashtra. Another is a 75 year old man, a resident of containment zone in Bidar. With this the number of COVID 19 related deaths rose to 51.

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May 7,2020

Amaravati, May 7: Telugu Desam Party (TDP) president and former chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Wednesday said that Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa has assured him to offer immediate help to stranded Andhra fishermen.

Around 300 Andhra Pradesh fishermen are stranded on the coast of Malpe village in Udupi district.

"Karnataka CM has responded very positively and assured to offer the stranded fishermen immediate help. The fishermen hail from Srikakulam district in Andhra Pradesh.

Yediyurappa has also said that their team was also contacting Andhra Pradesh authorities to safely bring them back to their home state," Naidu said in a statement on Twitter.

In a separate letter to Yediyurappa, Naidu lauded the tremendous efforts that the government of Karnataka has been putting to fight COVID-19 and expressed his solidarity with the people there in this critical time.

Naidu said that many Telugu people that have migrated to other states for work were facing various problems due to the COVID-induced lockdown.

"In this backdrop, I would like to bring to your notice that around 300 fishing folk from Srikakulam District are stranded in Malpe Village, Udupi District, Karnataka. Their families, relatives and well-wishers are deeply worried for their safety and well being," Naidu said.

The TDP chief said that on behalf of those families and on his own behalf, he would appeal for sending the stranded fishermen back to their respective homes.

"In case that is not possible, I request you to provide them with shelter, food, water, medical aid and other essential commodities until the end of COVID lockdown," TDP chief said in a letter.

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