Boluwaru Mohammad Kunhi, Ramesh Kalladka among Rajyotsava award winners

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October 31, 2012

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Bangalore, October 31: Noted writer Boluwaru Mohammad Kunhi and artist Ramesh Kalladka are among the 50 eminent personalities who have been chosen for coveted Karnataka Rajyotsava award 2012.

Minister for Kannada and Culture Govind Karjol on Wednesday announced the names of 57 achievers and 7 institutions, chosen for the precious award which will be conferred on Thursday, November 1, Kannada Rajyothsava day. He said except the sports category, the government has stuck to the position of giving the awards to only personalities above the age of 50.

Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar will present the awards to all winners in Town Hall, Bangalore. The award carries a cash of Rs one lakh and a 20-gm gold medal, among others.

Following is the list of award winners:


Literature: Dr. H S Raghavendra Rao (Chitradurga), Niranjan Walishettar (Dharwad), Satyananda Patrota (Bagalkot) and Janagere Venkataramaiah (Tumkur).

Theatre: Chindodi Bangaresh (Davangere), N S Murthy (Tumkur), Altaf (Raichur) and M K Sundar Raj (Bangalore).

Music/Dance: Hanumanthappa Basappa Thimmapura (Music-Haveri), Mysooru Mahadevappa (Music-Mandya) and Nandini Eshwar (Dance-Mysore)


Folk Arts: Venkappa Ambaji Sugathekara (Bagalkot), Yellavva Basappa Madara (Belgavi), Nagaari Siddaiah (Ramanagara), Dr Vemagal D Narayanaswamy (Kolar), Palandira Devaiah (Medikeri), Shivarudrappa Revannasiddappa Mudhol (Bagalkot), Pundalika Poojari (Gulbarga), and Sangappa Pakirappa Hoogara (Bagalkot).

Arts/Sculpture: Pa Sa Kumar (Mysore), K N Ramachandran (Bellary) and Krishanppa Ramappa Badigera (Bagalkot).



Sports:
H N Girisha (Hassan) and Prakash Gurusiddappa Yeragatti (Maharashtra).
Yakshagana: Gode Narayana Hegde (Uttara Kannada) and Radhabai Maruti Madara (Belgaum).

Cinema/Television: S D Ankalagi (Bangalore) and B Jaya (Chamarajanagar).
Education: Prof. Bhashyam Swamy (Mandya) and Dr B K Hiremath (Bagalkot).

Science/Technology: G S Paramashivaiah (Tumkur) and Dr. Sagar Dugani (Belgaum).


Other Fields: Dr R L Kashyap (Bangalore), Prof N G Karur (Bijapur), Hiremagalur Kannan (Chikamagalur), Prof C V Kerimani (Gadag) and Sudhakar Chaturvedi (Bangalore).


Yoga: Dr C V Rudraradhya (Shimoga), Amminagouda Shivanagouda (Haveri) and Dr. Ishwar Mensinakai (Dharwad).

Media: E V Satyanarayana (Shimoga), S K Sheshachandrika (Shimoga), Gopal Prahlad Rao Naik (Bijapur), T V Sivanandan (Gulbarga) and S Shantharam (Bangalore).
Social Service: Tatya Rao Kamble (Bidar), P N Benjamin (Bangalore), Aravind Sitaraman (Bangalore) and Basavalinga Pattadevaru (Bidar).

Agriculture: Vasant Narayan Kulkarni (Belgaum).


Horanadu/Horadesha
(Kanndiagas residing outside the State, country: Dr Linganna Kalburgi (New Zealand), Puttaswamy Gudigar (Goa) and D Umapathy (New Delhi).


Environment: Shankar Kumbi (Dharwad) and Dr H C Sharatchandra (Mysore).

Associations-Organisations: Arunodaya Samsthe (Gadag), Karnataka Andhara Kshemabhyudaya Samsthe (Bangalore), Rangashree (Bangalore), Karnataka Engineers Academy (Bangalore), New Horizon Educational and Cultural Trust (Bangalore), Spoorthidhama (Udupi) and Mogaveera Vyavasthapaka Mandali (Mumbai).

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May 23,2020

Mangaluru, May 23: In order to ensure that students do not miss out on their studies due to educational institutions being shut owing to the coronavirus lockdown, Dakshina Kannada Pre-university College Principles Association (DKPUCPA) is conducting online classes on YouTube for pre-university students.

The online lessons are shot by lecturers at St Aloysius College and the lectures are then uploaded on YouTube enabling students to watch them online.

"The whole world is currently in a crucial situation because of COVID-19, and because of the lockdown, all are forced to stay indoors. Usually, we used to conduct lectures in a class full of students, but now it is a new experience that we are providing the same information to students in their absence," Rajaram Rao, a lecturer said while speaking to news agency.

He said at present these classes are being conducted for second year pre-university students.

If any student has a doubt on any concept, he said they can contact the teachers. "At present, students also are getting information about the teachers who have uploaded the videos. All the information about the teachers is already being uploaded on the system so that they can contact the teacher," he said.

Dhanya, a student, hailed the DKPUCPA for the setting up of the online classes despite the prevailing situation.

"The teachers who have taught in these classes have taught very well, as if they are teaching right in front of us. It has been very useful for me during this time," she said.

The nationwide lockdown imposed to combat the threat posed by the coronavirus pandemic has been extended to May 31.

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January 10,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 10: Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Friday launched 'Sapthapadi', a mass marriage program in Bengaluru.

The state authorities will provide a mangalsutra worth Rs 40,000 and Rs 5,000 to the groom. They will also give Rs 10,000 to the bride after marriage.

The state government has also informed that the department has shortlisted some temples where the mass marriages will be held.

Yediyurappa also confirmed that the government will help communities like Muslim and Christians also to organise mass marriage as per their respective rituals.

According to the state government guidelines, issued last year in November, both parents of the couple should attend the ceremony if the duo wants to avail benefits of this offer but those who want to marry without their parent's permission do not stand a chance here.

Also, those wanting a love marriage will not be able to reap the benefits of the scheme. The plan is to conduct about 1,000 marriages in 90-100 temples.

The couples wanting to tie the knot are expected to register themselves 30 days before the scheduled date in the temple. Following which a list will be prepared.

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July 12,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, Jul 12: At least 66 children have ended their lives in Kerala since the Covid-19 lockdown began on March 25 with youngsters facing stress unable to bear the unprecedented situation where schools are shut and friends are out of reach to share their woes.

According to Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, there has been an increasing instance of suicidal tendencies among children in the state due to various reasons, including parents scolding them over mobile phone use and failure to attend online classes.

This has prompted the government to launch a teleconsultation facility for children facing stress and also cautioning parents against hurting their sentiments while being concerned about welfare of their wards. It has also ordered a study into the issue. "Among the children an increasing instance of suicidal tendency is being witnessed which will become an extremely serious social issue.

Since March 25, when the national lockdown was imposed, 66 children, below 18 years of age, have ended their lives due to various reasons", Vijayan said. A mother scolding her child for not attending the ongoing online classes, or a parent questioning a child for downloading a sleazy video on the smartphone or the constant rift between the parents were among the reasons which triggered the suicidal tendency, he said on Saturday.

As the schools have not yet re-opened due to the lockdown, the children are unable to meet their friends and share their problems. Vijayan said though the parents were intervening keeping in mind their child's welfare, it was essential to ensure that the young minds were not hurt in the process. To helpthe children facing issues relating to mental pressures, 'Chiri'atele-counselling initiative has been started by the government under its Our Responsibility to Children Programme (ORC), a planned community intervention that connects with people between the age of 12-18 years. The state health department has also launched "Ottakalla Oppamundu" (You are not alone,we are with you) programmeto help children facing any kind of mental distress and to prevent the suicidal tendencies among them.

Health Minister K K Shailaja said under the psychosocial support assistance, her department has so far reached out to 68,814 children and 10,890 children have been given counselling. The changes in the behaviour of their children should be noted by the family members and if they find something amiss, the district psychosocial help desk should be informed, she said. A 15-member team of Students Police Cadets will be constituted in each of the 14 districts to help the children needing any assistance,police sources said. Education should not be a competition, but a means to gain knowledge, Vijayan said.

A society's future lies with the children and it is the duty of the society and the government to ensure their physical and mental well being. Taking a serious view of the situation, the state government has constituteda committee headed byFire and Rescue Services DGP R Sreelekha to conduct a study on child suicides in the state. The aim of the ORC was also to create a multi collaborative platform for government and professional agencies, parents and teachers to equip youth with appropriate know-how to face challenges, officials said. 

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