Mangalore-origin Jerusha Sequeira honoured with Diff Young Journalist Award

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December 18, 2012

JerushaSequeiraDubai, December 18: The Dubai International Film Festival (Diff) presented its Young Journalist Award 2012 to Jerusha Sequeira of American University of Sharjah as part of its commitment to train the next generation of film writers and critics in the region.

 

Ms Jerusha's parents William Sequeira and Mary Sequeira, who currently residing in Dubai, hail from Suratkal in Mangalore tauluk.


Launched in 2008, the Diff Young Journalist Award programme is part of the Dubai Film Market, Diff's comprehensive script-to screen initiative.

 

The nine finalist media students were selected from applicants from around the UAE based on the strength of previous written work.

 

After much deliberation, the festival selected Areeb Adbaullah Al Shathri and Jerusha Sequeira of American University of Sharjah; Maha El Adaway, Nupur Jaisinghani, and Tahira Mehmood of Middlesex University; Aisha Yaqub of Murdoch University; and Srijita Chattopadhyay, Danielle Ferns, and Epitacio Lopes of Manipal University as the outstanding finalists.

 

All students are mid-way through their second or third year of undergraduate study.

 

The students were mentored by Colin Brown, a former editor of the prestigious trade publication Screen International, contributing editor to CNBC Business, and Editorial Director of Slated, a newly-launched online marketplace for accredited investors to track and back independent film projects.

 

Diff Chairman Abdulhamid Juma said: “There is no better preparation for a journalist-in-training than a thriving festival and we are delighted to have these budding talents with us to experience the broad variety of interactive experiences, the film forum, the multiple on-the-ground interviews and of course the unique Diff red carpet experience.

 

“We are delighted to offer such a unique learning opportunity to these students and hope they will use this as a platform to launch their careers.”

 

Throughout the festival, the finalists were expected to meet deadlines and develop an understanding of all aspects of reportage on cinema, from both creative and industry perspectives.

 

Their work was featured in the Diff Daily, a daily newspaper issued on each day of the festival and comprising interviews with celebrities and filmmakers, film reviews, exposes of international trends in cinema, and summaries of industry panels.

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May 15,2020

Mangaluru, May 15: Dakshina Kannada saw a record spike in the number of fresh COVID-19 cases today, which triggered panic among the people of the district, which is currently under orange zone.   

According to the mid-day bulletin of the Department of Health and Family Welfare, as many as 16 people from Dakshina Kannada tested positive for the covid-19. 

Among them 15 are the Gulf returnees who were brought by an Air India Express special flight from Dubai to Mangaluru International Airport on May 12. 

As many as 179 repatriates had landed at Mangaluru Airport. Among them 125 are quarantined in Dakshina Kannada, 49 in Udupi and five in Uttara Kannada districts.  

Meanwhile, a 68-year-old woman from Surathkal area in Mangaluru, who is suffering from Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI) was also tested covid-19 positive.

This is the highest number of cases reported in a single day since first case registered in the district on March 22 when Dubai-bound youth from Bhatkal was tested positive. 

With this the total number of covid-19 cases in the district mounted to 50 including five deaths. Many of them have returned home after recovery.

3 members of a family test positive

According to Deputy Commissioner Sindhu B Rupesh, three members of a same family are among 15 gulf returnees who are tested positive.  They are a 45-year-old man, his 33-year-old wife and their 6-year-old child. 

Six among those who tested positive today are above 60 years of age, said the deputy commissioner. 
 

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April 4,2020

Hubli, April 3: Twelve people including 5 women as well as 50 unidentified people have been booked for allegedly pelting stones at police personnel in Mantur area of Hubli on Friday.

The police were allegedly attacked for stopping people from offering Friday prayers at a mosque, during the ongoing lockdown put in place in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.

"12 people including five women and 50 unidentified people have been booked for stone-pelting at police personnel in Mantur area of Hubli today. The women have been taken into custody while police are searching for the others," said Hubli-Dharwad Police Commissioner R Dilip.

The Police Commissioner further said, "Some prominent people of the community had also urged the devotees to go to their homes but they got agitated."

"Four policemen have sustained minor injuries in the incident," he said adding that "legal action will be taken against the culprits." 

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February 19,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 19: A public interest litigation (PIL) has been filed in the Karnataka High Court, seeking a stay on Anand Singh functioning as Minister of Forests, Environment and Ecology contending that there are criminal cases filed against him by the Ministry.

"A stay be granted prohibiting Anand Singh from functioning as the Cabinet Minister for the Ministry of Forests, Environment and Ecology. Any other order that the Honourable Court may deem fit in the interest of justice and equity," the PIL prays.

The petition, filed by advocate Vijay Kumar, said that the Chief Minister has allocated the portfolio of the Ministry of Forests, Environment and Ecology to Singh without considering the fact that there are several criminal faces filed against him by the Ministry.

It said that the allocation of the Ministry of Forests, Environment and Ecology portfolio to Singh is in the conflict of interest.

"The holding of the post of Cabinet minister for the Ministry of Forests, Environment and Ecology is against public interest and completely in conflict of interest as he has business for which the subject Ministry is the overseeing authority and further he will also have access to the case files which again is in conflict of interest," the PIL said.

PIL adds that "it is pertinent and absolutely necessary" to deny the incumbent from accessing files related to his cases and from taking any decisions which may provide him with pecuniary benefits through his businesses.

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