Prakash Raj launches Karavali Utsav, calls for celebration of human values

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December 22, 2017

Mangaluru, Dec 22: The 10-day Karavali Utsav got off to a colourful start on Friday, with a colourful procession of folk teams reflecting the rich culture of Karnataka.

The procession was flagged off by Minister for Food and Civil Supplies U T Khader. District-in-charge Minister B Ramanath Rai inaugurated the exhibition.

The procession was taken out from Nehru Maidan to Karavali Utsav grounds. It passed through A B Shetty Circle, Clock Tower, Hampankatta Circle, K S Rao Road, Navbharath Circle, P V S Junction, M G Road, Ballalbagh before culminating at the Karavali Utsav ground.

Inaugurating the festival, multilingual actor Prakash Raj said he was proud to have been born in the coastal region where festivities are a daily affair.

Reminding people of the need to build a society where members of different communities coexist, he said events such as Karavali Utsav should celebrate human values.

“People from there are known for hard work and the way they live with nature. It’s because of their belief in temples, nagabanas and daivastanas that the environment has remained pristine. Like the sea, people too are known to give back what they gained from society,” he said. 

Mr. Raj said this climate of coexistence of communities was being destroyed by forces trying to divide society on communal lines.

Criticising those who threatened him on Facebook against participating in the utsav, the actor said it was unfortunate that these critics have prevented people from enjoying the festival. “But nothing will prevent me from enjoying the life in the coast,” he said.

On the comment of Pratap Simha, MP for Mysuru, on the actor’s use of the names “Prakash Raj” and “Prakash Rai”, Mr. Raj said Mr. Simha had failed to understand that Prakash Raj was his screen name while his actual name was Prakash Rai. “Whatever I have achieved in the field of art, it is because of this soil, the language and the literature. I am a proud son of this coast and Karunadu,” he said.

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January 29,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 29: The Indian Coast Guard today commissioned a high-speed coast interceptor boat at New Mangalore Port here giving a fillip to the coastal security.

The water jet propelled Interceptor Boat C-448 (27.80 mts in length) has an endurance of 500 nautical miles at 20 knots.

The vessel fitted with latest state of the art navigation and communication equipment can achieve a speed of 45 knots. Thus, the vessel is designed for high speed interception, close coast patrol, low intensity maritime operations, maritime surveillance, search and rescue.

The quick reaction capability coupled with modern equipment and system ensures that the vessel responds to any maritime situation. With a crew of 12 personnel, C-448 is Commanded by Assistant Commandant Apoorva Sharma.

The Interceptor Boat will be based at Mangaluru. T. M. Vijaya Bhasker, Chief Secretary Karnataka, who commissioned the IB, said that the crew should discharge their duties faithfully and with courage. Anand Prakash Badola, Commander, Coast Guard Region ( West) and A.V. Ramana, Chairman, New Mangalore Port Trust, were present on the occasion.

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March 3,2020

Kalaburagi, Mar 3: Former Karnataka Minister Priyank Kharge on Monday in a letter requested Karnataka Assembly Speaker Sri Vishveshvaraya Hegade Kageri that the restricted media coverage in Assembly Budget session was not the right thing and it will be danger of for healthy democracy.

The letter written by Mr. Kharge to the Karnataka Assembly speaker which available to the press said that the fourth pillar of democracy 'Media' ban from covering assembly proceedings was not a healthy move and requested to immediately withdraw the government order in this regards, he said.

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May 22,2020

Bengaluru, May 22: Amid the fourth phase of nationwide COVID-19 lockdown, inter-state travel from Karnataka is now permitted with the consent of the receiving state, informed Praveen Sood, Karnataka Director General of Police (DGP) and Inspector General (IG).

"Inter-state pass is not required to go out of Karnataka as long as you have the consent of the receiving state," he said.

The order follows MHA's recent announcement of relaxed guidelines amid the nationwide lockdown.

"Due to lockdown, migrant workers, pilgrims, tourists, students and other persons are stranded at different places. They would be allowed to move as under," read the new guidelines while asking states to designate nodal authorities to facilitate the interstate movement.

The Centre has extended the lockdown till May 31 across the country.

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