Coastal city gears up for Ullal Beach Festival

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November 22, 2012

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Mangalore, November 22: Despite the inconsistent weather and stifling heat, Mangaloreans have a reason to cheer this weekend, thanks to the 'Ullal Beach Festival 2012' being organised on November 24 and 25 by Maruthi Yuvaka Mandala, Ullal, on part of their silver jubilee year celebrations.

 

Addressing media persons at a press conference here, Bharath Kumar, President of Maruthi Yuvaka Mandala (MYM) Silver Jubilee Committee and Ullal Beach Festival Committee, said that during the two-day festival, there will be an array of activities for the public such as beach throw-ball and kabaddi competitions, kite show, painting exhibition by the renowned artist Vilas Nayak (on November 24), sand art, boat race, swimming, fishing and dance competitions (on November 25 ), along with water sports, auto expo, amusement rides and food festival.

 

The highlight of the event will be performance by renowned background singer Vijay Prakash of 'Jai Ho' fame on Saturday at 6.30 p.m. and dance performance by Jennifer Kotwal of 'Jogi' fame and mimicry by comedian Tennis Krishna on Sunday evening, he said.

 

The beach festival will be inaugurated by MP Nalin Kumar Kateel on Saturday.

 

Bharath Kumar said that various persons would be felicitated at the cultural programme on Saturday. 'Maruthi Sadhaka Prashasthi' will be given to Salumarada Thimmakka, Harekala Hajabba and Ullal Mohan Kumar, while artist Vilas Nayak, Karnataka state cricketer Nihal Ullal and agriculturist Pratibha Shetty will be awarded 'Maruthi Yuva Prashasthi'.

 

Newly-built school

 

On the occasion, the Mandala will be handing over a new school building built at the cost of Rs 1.22 crore, to the Government Aided Mogaveera Higher Primary School at Ullal.

 

A year ago, the Mandala had initiated the project of a new two-storey building for the school, an alma mater to the committee members of the Mandala, as part of their wide-ranging social service activities. The new building will be inaugurated on Saturday at 5 p.m. by Jagadeesh Boloor, Managing Director of Yojaka Pvt Ltd, and P P Upadhya, Managing Director of MRPL, Mangalore. The school name will be unveiled by Dr G Shankar, Chairman of G Shankar Family Trust, Udupi.

 

The construction of the building began with the budget of Rs 45 lakhs, but the total expense incurred, along with the cost of furniture is Rs 1.22 crore. ONGC-MRPL has come forward to donate 25 lakhs to the requirements of the upper level. There are other sponsors who have donated as much as three lakhs to the project. Mangalore MLA U T Khader himself donated Rs 1.8 lakhs for the project and Rs 1.5 lakhs were granted from the Local Development Fund, facilitated by MP Nalin Kumar Kateel, he said.

 

He said that the budget for beach festival was 30 lakhs, out of which the members of the Mandal had donated 20 lakhs altogether. “We did not receive any funding from the government. No entry fees will be collected from the participants for any of the competitions,” he said.

 

Parking facilities for two-wheelers and four-wheelers will be arranged for the convenience of visitors, with the help of Ullal Inspector Madan Gaonkar. Around 30 experienced life-guards will be present during the beach festival. Around one lakh people or more are expected to participate in the mega festival, he said.

 

Sandeep Puthran, president of MYM and Rajesh Bangera, public relation officer (prachara sanchalaka) for the event, were present at the press conference.

 

Thanks to the event, the stretch of road from Rani Abbakka Circle to Mogaveerpatna, which had been in a bad condition, is also being done up.

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May 30,2020

Istanbul: Mosques in Turkey reopened on Friday for mass prayers after more than two months as the government further eased strict restrictions to stop the spread of the new coronavirus.

Turkey has been shifting since May to a "new normal" by easing lockdown measures and opening shopping malls, barbershops and hair salons.

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said many other sites -- restaurants and cafes as well as libraries, parks and beaches -- will reopen from Monday.

Hundreds of worshippers wearing protective masks performed mass prayers outside Istanbul's historic Blue Mosque for the first time since mosques were shut down in March.

In the Ottoman-era Fatih mosque, worshippers prayed both inside and outside, with the municipality handing out disinfectants and disposable carpets.

"I have waited a lot for this, I have prayed a lot. I can say it's like a new birth, thanks to God, he has brought us back here," he said.

Another worshipper, Asum Tekif, 50, said: "It has a been a long time... we missed the mosques."

Turkey, a country of 83 million, has so far recorded 4,489 coronavirus-related deaths and 162,120 confirmed cases.

Prayers in Hagia Sophia

Muslim clerics on Friday recited prayers in the Hagia Sophia, the world famous Istanbul landmark which is now a museum after serving as a church and a mosque.

The prayers were held to celebrate the anniversary of the conquest of Constantinople, today's Istanbul, by the Ottomans in 1453.

"It is very important to commemorate the 567th anniversary of the conquest ... through prayers in the Hagia Sophia," said President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who attended the ceremony via videoconference.

The stunning edifice was first built as a church in the sixth century under the Byzantine Empire as the centrepiece of its capital Constantinople.

After the Ottoman conquest, it was converted into a mosque before being turned into a museum during the rule of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the founder of modern Turkey, in the 1930s.

But there have been hints about reconverting the Hagia Sophia into a mosque. Last year, Erdogan himself mooted the possibility of turning Hagia Sofia museum into a mosque.

Such calls have sparked anger among Christians and raised tensions with neighbouring Greece.

In 2015, a Muslim cleric recited the Koran in the Hagia Sophia for the first time in 85 years to mark the opening of an exhibition.

After Friday prayers at the Blue Mosque, a small group of Muslim worshippers shouted: "Let the chains break and let the Hagia Sophia open".

The group was later dispersed by the police who stopped them from protesting near Hagia Sophia that sits immediately opposite the Blue Mosque.

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May 20,2020

Bengaluru, May 20: An Air India flight from Dammam in Saudi Arabia landed here with 161 passengers, including 85 for Karnataka and 76 to Hyderabad, an official said on Wednesday. Among Karnataka passengers there were both Bengalureans and Mangalureans.

"AIC-1910 (Airbus A321-211) landed at the city airport at 8.45 p.m. and 85 passengers, including 9 women and one infant alighted here, while 76 will fly to Hyderabad," the airline official said. 

The flight was 45 minutes behind schedule to Bengaluru.

The airline staff and the state government officials received the returnees in the arrival terminal and gave them masks to wear and sanitizer to wash hands.

All the passengers would be screened with thermal device to read their body temperature though only asymptomatic were flown back.

After completing formalities, including immigration check and filling the self-declaration form, the returnees were taken in state-run buses in batches for 14-day institutional quarantine in hotels and resorts across the city.

Passengers have to download the mandatory Quarantine app on their mobile phone before leaving the airport for contact tracing later.

Another evacuation flight from Kuala Lampur in Malaysia to Bengaluru has been cancelled due to Amphan cyclone over the Bay of Bengal that hit the Odisha and West Bengal on the east coast.

The service was the fourth to the southern state in the second phase of Vande Bharat Mission, the national carrier and its Express arm are operating to repatriate thousands of Indians, including distressed workers, migrants, students, senior citizens and tourists, stranded overseas since the government suspended international flights on March 23 and enforced an extended lockdown on March 25 to combat Covid-19 spread.

The first flight in the second phase landed on Monday night at Mangaluru on the state's west coast, with 177 passengers from Dubai in the UAE.

The second flight to the southern state from Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia landed here (Bengaluru) on Tuesday evening, with 94 passengers.

The third flight from Muscat in Oman landed here at 6.31 p.m. on Wednesday evening and at Mangaluru on the state's west coast at 8.01 p.m.

The remaining flights to Karnataka will land in Bengaluru and Mangaluru over the next 13 days till June 3 from 12 more destinations the world over.

In the first phase of the mission from May 7-17, the airline and its arm flew 6 flights to the state from May 11-15, bringing in 800 passengers, including 623 to Bengaluru and 177 to Mangaluru from London, Singapore, San Francisco and Dubai.

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May 22,2020

Bengaluru, May 22: The Karnataka government, which has fixed Rs 200 as fine for not wearing masks and covering faces to contain coronavirus spread, has collected Rs 3.43 lakh from 15,000 people as fine from May 5 till date.

"From May 5, the government has collected Rs 3,43,000 by fining 1,715 citizens for nor wearing masks or covering their faces," the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagar Palike (BBMP) Commissioner said in a statement.

Here is a zone-wise chart showing fines that have been collected:

Meanwhile, Karnataka Medical Education Minister Dr K Sudhakar said the state has reached its target of scaling up to 10,000 tests per day by conducting 11,499 tests on Thursday. In Kalaburagi, where the first COVID-19 case was confirmed in the State, conducted over 1000 tests yesterday.

"By conducting 11,449 COVID-19 tests yesterday, we reached our target of scaling up to 10,000 tests per day Kalaburagi that saw the first COVID-19 case in the state conducted over 1000 tests yesterday," Sudhakar said.

As per the Union Health Ministry, Karnataka has 1,605 positive cases, of which 571 have been recovered and discharged and 41 have succumbed to the infection.

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