Ullal beach festival delights visitors

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November 24, 2012

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Mangalore, November 24: Commemorating 25 years of its existence, the Maruthi Yuvaka Mandala (MYM) organised and hosted its maiden beach festival on the shores of Ullal beach, with fun and frolic.

The Ullal Beach Festival 2012 beckoned the city-goers of Mangalore on Saturday to its sandy beach for two days of fun and frolic, with several stalls dotting the coastline. Despite the overbearing heat, visitors came to witness activities on the beach such as the Kite show, kabaddi and throw-ball competitions and the cultural programme in the evening.

As the shadows grew longer, so did the crowd. Families came to enjoy amusement rides that had been set up as part of the beach festival. While some ventured to try out the boat and horse rides, others were content observing by the sidelines.

As part of silver jubilee celebrations, the new school building of the Government Aided Mogaveera Higher Primary School situated a few yards away was inaugurated. The building had been renovated by the Maruthi Yuvaka Mandala as a token of appreciation to their alma-mater.

Managing Director of Yojaka Pvt Ltd Jagadeesh Boloor inaugurated the ground floor of the school building, while Deputy General Manager (CC & CSR) of MRPL Lakshmi M Kumaran inaugurated the upper level. Industrialist Dr G Shankar unveiled the school name on the occasion.

Under the open skies, MP Nalin Kumar Kateel inaugurated the beach festival by releasing colourful balloons in the air. A special souvenir detailing the growth of MYM was released on the occasion by KIOCL General Manager (Production) N Vidyananda, to commemorate the silver jubilee year.

Six achievers and social workers were given awards by the Mandala, for their various contributions to the society. Septuagenarian environmentalist Salumarada Thimmakka, social worker Harekala Hajabba and dance teacher Ullal Mohan Kumar were presented the Maruthi Sadhaka Prashasthi and felicitated on the occasion. Three youngsters such as internationally acclaimed artist Vilas Nayak, Karnataka state cricketer Nihal Ullal and agriculturist Pratibha Shetty were endowed with the Maruthi Yuva Prashasthi.

Describing the efforts of the MYM as exemplar, Nalin Kumar Kateel lauded the organisation for the service it has rendered over the years. He said that achievements of the awardees would be an inspiration to the next generation.


Amidst spotlights and fireworks, the key of the new school building was symbolically handed over to the school administrators.

Mangalore MLA U T Khader presided over the programme.

International cricketer David Johnson, President of Ullal Town Panchayat Bazil D'Souza, president of Ullal Mogaveera Sangha Sadananda Bangera, president of Mumbai unit of Ullal Mogaveera Sangha Jayakara Bangera, sportsman Loknath Bolar, religious leader Gangadhar Suvarna, president of Ullal Bhagavathi Thiya Samaja Chandrahasa Ullal, social worker Pundalik Karkera, head-mistress of the Ullal Mogaveera Higher Primary school Vedanthi and others were present.

In the cultural programme, there was on-stage art display by Vilas Nayak followed by orchestra performance by music composer and singer of 'Jai Ho' fame Vijayaprakash.

The beach festival will continue with various activities at the Ullal beach on Sunday.

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Panaji, Feb 6: Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Wednesday told the Legislative Assembly that neighbouring Karnataka has diverted the Mahadayi river water, due to which its flow in the state has taken a hit.

He was speaking during a debate on the motion of thanks to Governor Satya Pal Malik for his address.

Goa and Karnataka are locked in a dispute over sharing of the Mahadayi river water. Goa is strongly opposing the Kalasa Banduri project proposed to be built by Karnataka on the river, which is aimed at providing drinking water to three north Karnataka districts by diverting the Mahadayi water into the Malaprabha river.

Speaking in the House, Sawant said that the flow of Mahadayi river has reduced due to the diversion of water by Karnataka.

"I am admitting that they (Karnataka) have diverted the water. We have brought it to the notice of the Union Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change," he said.

The Goa government has explained to the Centre that the water which flows into the state is "not wasted".

"We have told them that the perennial flow of water is necessary for Goa's wildlife," he said.

Sawant said that his government was serious on the issue of Mahadayi.

"Mahadayi is more than a mother to me. We have not compromised anywhere on the issue. I have been associated with the Mahadayi agitation since 2000," the chief minister said.

He said the issue would be fought before the Supreme Court, where special leave petition has been filed by the state.

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Belagavi, Feb 10: In comments that raised eyebrows, Ramesh Jarkiholi, who quit the Congress and joined the BJP and who took oath as minister last week, said his brother Satish has a bright future. The two siblings have rarely seen eye-to-eye — at least in public — in recent times.

He also trained his gun on Congress leader DK Shivakumar, sarcastically thanking the Congress MLA for his meteoric rise. “Had Shivakumar not stood against me, I would not have emerged as a tall leader in the state. I must thank him,” Ramesh said.

The Gokak MLA said Satish of the Congress, the most politically-savvy of the five Jarkiholi siblings, would reach “the top” in his political career. However, he advised him “to inculcate patience and adopt strategies”. “He should make his moves at the right time as timing is very important in politics,” Ramesh said.

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Udupi, Feb 11: The three patients, including a child, who were suspected to be suffering from coronavirus were discharged from hospital on Monday after the throat swab sample test proved negative for the infection.

The throat swabs of three persons, who were admitted to a district government hospital in Udupi with symptoms of fever on Friday, were sent to Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute for testing of coronavirus.

The trio had returned from China, 15 days ago.

The 30-year-old man from Kaup taluk had been to China on personal work and had returned to Udupi, 15 days ago. He had symptoms of fever, throat pain and cold and he was suggested to get admitted to hospital.

He was treated in the isolation ward.

A family from Mandarthi had gone on a tour to China and had returned 15 days ago. The father and son, who had complained of fever, were kept under observation at the isolation ward in the district government hospital.

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