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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March 15,2020

While it makes perfect sense for IT employees to work from remote locations via video conferencing and collaboration tools seamlessly - especially in the case of tech giants like Google or Microsoft -- workers from the non-IT companies and small and medium enterprises (SMBs) are the worst-hit in India as most of them have little or no clue about how these messaging and collaboration tools work amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Small companies -- from corporate to education verticals -- are scrambling to get their act together as new coronavirus threat has reached their premises, prompting them to send employees home who have age-old laptops, poor network and connectivity with no UPS backups and little knowledge about how to handle group chat and collaboration software like Zoom, Google Hangouts Meet, Microsoft Teams and Flock etc.

Instead of halting operations, however, businesses can choose to shift towards remote working methods with teaching non-IT staff on how to use the latest digital software to connect and work, say industry experts.

The training will take some time and may hamper productivity in the short run but is a win-win situation for the non-tech companies in the long run, in case any such global emergency arises in the future.

According to a latest report by Gartner, 54 per cent of HR leaders have cited that poor technology and/or infrastructure for remote working is the biggest barrier to effective remote working.

Sandy Shen, Senior Director Analyst, Gartner, says that with COVID-19 disrupting the business landscape, CIOs should relook at the digital fulfillment of market demand.

"The value of digital channels, products and operations is immediately obvious to companies everywhere right now. This is a wake-up call for organisations that have placed too much focus on daily operational needs at the expense of investing in digital business and long-term resilience," warned Shen.

Businesses that can shift technology capacity and investments to digital platforms will mitigate the impact of the outbreak and keep their companies running smoothly now, and over the long term.

"Videoconferencing, messaging, collaboration tools and document sharing are just a few examples of technologies that facilitate remote work. Additional bandwidth and network capacity may also be needed, given the increasing number of users and volume of communications," informed Shen.

The IT industry's apex body Nasscom has asked the government to relax norms for a month to allow work-from-home for technology and back-office employees as a measure to deal with the spread of Covid-19 in India.

Networking giant Cisco said that it has seen "significant growth" in the usage of its web conferencing and video-conferencing service Webex in India.

According to Muneer Ahmad, Business Head, ViewSonic India, due to COVID-19 pandemic, the corporate and educational sector is severely getting affected in the country.

"ViewSonic IFP has a cloud-based software which help teachers and corporates to connect through video conferencing to multiple people at the same time and can split the screen into six screens. It can also connect with various tools like Skype, Cisco WebEx, Zoom, Google Hangouts and GoToMeeting," Ahmad told IANS.

Co-working sector has also taken a hit and the industry is looking at several measures to tackle it -- from ensuring supply of juices rich in Vitamin C to supply of disinfectants and giving work from home facilities.

"The scheduled visits of the clients at our co-working offices have been postponed. Few of our clients have cancelled their outstation meetings and have now started audio/video conferencing for virtual meetings," said Nakul Mathur, MD, Avanta India.

According to reports, India has approximately 1,000 co-working locations (as of September 2019) and is the second-largest market for the co-working industry after China.

As India's first licensed B2B Virtual Network Operator, CloudConnect Communications offers a collaborative platform that allows companies to overcome the COVID-19 threat while maintaining seamless business continuity and optimum employee productivity.

"We offer a secure, robust, reliable, scalable and trackable mobile-first unified communication infrastructure that aids remote teleworking so that businesses can continue operating even under any unforeseen circumstances," said Gokul Tandon, Executive Chairman, CloudConnect Communications.

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February 16,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 16: Three students from Kashmir studying at a private engineering college in Hubballi district of Karnataka were arrested on sedition charges for allegedly raising pro-Pakistan slogans and posting a video of it on a messaging platform, police said on Saturday.

Police said, according to preliminary information, the students are from Shopian in Kashmir and action has been taken on the basis of a complaint from the college management.

"We received information that three students hailing from Kashmir studying at the KLE Institute of Technology had raised slogans supporting Pakistan. They had made a video about it which has gone viral. Immediately our team headed by Inspector Gokul Road station went to the spot and arrested them," Hubli-Dharwad Police Commissioner R Dileep said.

Right wing activists, including those from Bajarang Dal who had gathered near the college, demanded stringent action against the three.

As the students were being taken to the police station with their faces covered, an activist tried to attack them, but police escorted them safely.

The FIR has been lodged under IPC sections relating to sedition and affecting communal harmony, the official said.

"We are investigating, and whatever comes out as per evidence, law and facts, we will take further action. We will look into their background, whether anyone has tried to mislead them," Mr Dileep said, adding that the arrest should not be seen as action against any particular community or region.

According to officials, the selfie video of the three has gone viral as they posted it on WhatsApp. In the video one of them can be purportedly seen initially uttering something with background music on, after which they chant ''Azadi'' one after the other. Then joining chorus to the music that is playing, they purportedly say "Pakistan Zindabad."

The music they played is said to be Pakistani military's media wing, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) song, which police said needs to be ascertained.

The video seems to have been recorded at the college hostel, where the students were put up. College principal Basavaraj Anami said the college has given complaint to the police and the students will be suspended.

The students were admitted under central quota and two are doing their first year civil engineering, while the other is a third year student in the same stream, he said.

According to him, the three had made the video and posted it on WhatsApp.

"It came to our notice in the morning, following which I called the students immediately to my office, and informed the police," the principal told reporters.

"In the video, they have purportedly shouted pro-Pakistan slogans allegedly in the backdrop of the Pulwama attack anniversary yesterday," he added.

Union minister Pralhad Joshi, who hails from the district, described the act unfortunate and demanded strict action against those involved.

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February 5,2020

Mangaluru, Feb 5: ‘Forum for the justice of December 19 Mangaluru firing victims’ has demanded that the policemen who are responsible for the death of two innocent men in Mangaluru one-and-a-half months ago should be booked for homicide. 

49-year-old Abdul Jaleel Kandak, a father of two, and 23-year-old Nausheen Kudroli, were killed in an arbitrary and unwarranted police firing during a disturbance occurred due to police baton charge in the city on December 2019. 

Addressing a press conference, Forum’s convenor Abdul Jaleel Krishnapur said that a judicial inquiry commission should be set up to probe into the police firing which claimed two lives and injured many other innocent civilians.  

“Already a murder case should have been filed against the policemen who opened fire on the people.  Instead, false cases have been booked against many innocent people including the victims. This is a blot on the society,” he said. 

He urged the government to direct the police department to drop false charges registered against the victims and take necessary action against the culprits in khaki. 

He said that the Form demands Rs 25 lakh each compensation for the kin of the two men murdered by the police and Rs 15 lakh compensation for those who injured in police firing on December 19.

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