Byari' to be screened at 43rd International Film Festival

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October 19, 2012

byariBangalore, October 19: K P Surveeran's directorial debut 'Byari' and renowned director Girish Kasarvalli's latest oeuvre 'Kurmavatara' are the two films from Karnataka among the 20 films that will feature in the Indian Panorama section of the 43rd International Film Festival 2012 to be held in Goa next month between November 20-30.

 

Based on the Kannada novella of the same name by noted writer Kum Veerabhadrappa, the film, which won the 2011 National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Kannada, is about a government employee, Anand Rao, on the verge of retirement, whose striking resemblance to Mahatma Gandhi helps him bag a role in a TV serial. Needing to brush up his knowledge of the Mahatma for the role, he embarks on an inner journey to rediscover himself.

 

As his past deeds haunt him and he feels guilty, he draws a parallel with Gandhi's life, especially with respect to his relationship with his son, and the way he ignored his wife.

 

Byari, which shared the 59th National Award for Best Film with Umesh Kulkarni's Marathi film Deool this year, revolves around the conditioning of women in the Byari Muslim community based on sexuality.

 

It depicts the culture, tradition and language of the Byari community highlighting the strict laws and regulations of marriage in the community and how they affect women.

 

The feature films were selected by a ten-member selection committee headed by Bengali auteur Buddhadeb Dasgupta comprising directors like Suresh Krissna, Katte Ramachandra and Sibi Malayil among others.

 

Besides Kasarvalli's Kannada film, the Indian Panorama will see three Bengali, five Malayalam, three Marathi, one each from Assamese, Bhojpuri, Byari, English, Konkani, Punjabi and Tamil languages.

 

The other national award-winning feature films that will be on show include Assamese director Jahnu Baru's Baandhon, Kaushik Ganguly's Shabdo, Rituparno Ghosh's Chitrangada, Bappaditya Bandopadhyay's Elar char Adhyay, Nitin Chandra's Deswa, Unni Vijayan's Lessons in Forgetting, Priya Krishnaswami's Gangoobai, K M Kamal's I.D., Dnyanesh Moghe's Digant, Dr Biju's Akashathinte Niram, T V Chandran's Bhoomiyude Avakasikal, Madhupal's Ozhimuri, K Gopinathan's Ithramaathram, Anjali Menon's Manjadikuru, Sumitra Bhave & Sunil Sukthankar's Samhita, Umesh Vinayak Kulkarni's Deool, Gurvinder Singh's Anhey Ghorey Da Dan and A Sarkunam's Vaagai Sooda Vaa.

 

Oscar award-winning director Ang Lee's 3D film Life Of Pi will flag off the 11-day fest and Mira Nair's The Reluctant Fundamentalist will bring the curtains down on IFFI 2012.

 

Based on the Booker Prize-winning novel by Yann Martel, Life Of Pi is a fantasy-adventure film about a young boy adrift in the Pacific Ocean for more than 200 days with a Bengal tiger, while Nair's The Reluctant Fundamentalist is an adaptation of Pakistani author Mohsin Hamid's novel of the same name.

 

The festival will also celebrate 100 years of Indiancinema.

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Bengaluru, Apr 25: Karnataka Health Minister B Sriramulu on Saturday initiated Phase I clinical trials to use plasma therapy for COVID-19 patients at city-based BMC Victoria Hospital.

Sriramulu was accompanied by Medical Education Minister Dr K Sudhakar.

"Karnataka has taken a lead role as we initiate Phase I clinical trials to use Convalescent Plasma Therapy for severe COVID-19 infected patients. BMC Victoria hospital took the first step today. We are determined to vanquish this enemy of mankind," Sriramulu said in a tweet.

"I wish our team of doctors at BMC Victoria hospital and team led by Dr US Vishal Rao a great success. This will be a torchbearer in our fight against Corona," he said in another tweet.

According to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, the state has so far reported 474 confirmed cases of COVID-19 which include 152 discharged or cured patients and 18 deaths.

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May 2,2020

Hubli, May 2: Around 1400 migrant workers from neighbouring districts, working at brick manufacturing factories in Hubli were sent to their respective districts on buses, amid coronavirus lockdown on Friday.

Dr Purushottam, Nodal Officer, COVID-19 task force said, "Total 1473 labourers from eight neighbouring districts, working in the brick manufacturing units of our district were sent by 74 buses. 876 labourers are from Kalburgi where we are sending 44 buses, 350 labourers are from Vijaypura where we are sending 27 buses."

He continued saying that 20 persons will be accommodated in a bus while maintaining social distancing.

"Before the labourers boarded, the buses were disinfected. NWKRTC officials took a special interest in doing so. The District Collector has written letters to the concerned DCs regarding shifting of labourers in every bus, one Nodal Officer will handover them to the local officials," Dr Purushottam added.

On Friday, the buses were sent to seven districts and one bus will be sent today.

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Bengaluru, Jul 3: Karnataka Health Department on Thursday permitted District Health Departments to appoint doctors with MBBS, on a contractual basis with permission of concerned District Health Officers and Commissioners, a statement said.

The state government has also hiked the salary of contractual doctors from Rs 45000 to Rs 60000 per month.

Earlier in the day, Karnataka Health Minister B Sriramulu urged contract doctors to continue offering their services amid their demand for regularisation of services.

"I request the contract doctors with folded hands to continue offering their services. With regard to their two demands, one of salary hike and the other being permanency, I assure all of them that I stand with them and their requests will definitely be fulfilled," said Mr Sriramulu.

The Chief Minister had also discussed about the two issues yesterday and agreed to facilitate the pay hike, he added.

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