Shravanabelagola gears up for Bahubali’s mega anointment; Sinduri transferred

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January 23, 2018

Hassan, Jan 23: Even as the Hassan district administration has promised to complete all arrangements for the 20-day Mahamastakabhisheka at Shravanabelagola by this month end, the state government has transferred the deputy commissioner Rohini Dasari Sinduri.

The post is important as the IAS officer is instrumental in making arrangements for the event. Sinduri was replaced by M V Venkatesh, who was the Haveri deputy commissioner.

The Mahamastakabhisheka or ceremonies of anointing the 57-foot monolithic statue of Bahubali, atop Vindhyagiri hill, will start on February 7 and culminate on February 26.

The work on the platform using German technology to facilitate the seers and munis to perform the Mahamastakabhisheka, the 12 satellite towns to accommodate devotees and laying and repair of roads are in the final stages.

Seer Charukeerthi Bhataraka Swami said the Panchakalyana ceremonies will start on February 7. "The abhisheka (anointment) atop the hill will begin on February 17. At least 35 lakh devotees are expected to take part in the event over 20 days," he said.

District in-charge Minister A Manju said Rs 175 crore, released by the state government, has been used to provide facilities to the devotees, while Rs 89 crore is spent on roads. "To help devotees, 200 additional buses and 23 trains will ply from various places. Three lifts will be provided to the platform around the statue. Arrangements have been made to provide drinking water to eight lakh people. As lakhs of people are expected to descend from across the globe, 400 doctors will be deputed for 20 days," he said.

"During the last Mahamastakabhisheka in 2006, the Union government had released Rs 90 crore. The the state government had released Rs 30 crore. However, this time, the Centre has not responded though the state has written to it three times seeking funds. But the Centre has earned Rs 18 crore by way of GST on the expenses being made for the arrangements for the Mahamastakabhisheka," he said.

"The state government has earmarked Rs 20 crore for the construction of a Prakrit University on 35 acres of land and the tender process is under way. According to UGC norms, facilities like hostels and libraries will be provided," he said.

The seer expressed satisfaction over the arrangements. "Already, 175 munis have arrived at Shravanabelagola by foot and 100 more are expected. From February 17, abhisheka of 108 kalashas will begin and from February 18 to 25, abhisheka from 1,008 kalashas will be held. Last year, with the money earned by auctioning the kalashas, the Bahubali Hospital is being constructed. This time, the funds will be used for education and health services," he said.

Mahotsava special officer B N Varaprasad Reddy said the rituals and ceremonies from Vindhyagiri will be broadcast live on TV and also on the web. "Devotees will be ferried from the satellite towns to the hill by 60 shuttle buses," he added.

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July 1,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 1: Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) chief DK Shivakumar on Wednesday said that the state Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa should apologise to the nation for the Ballari incident.

"It is shocking to see the Ballari incident. The way the dead bodies of the corona victims have been treated is very unfortunate. The entire country witnessed it. I request the Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa to apologise to the nation. India is known for its values and traditions," Shivakumar told reporters here.

Earlier, Shivakumar had posted a video which allegedly showed officials 'inhumanly' dumping bodies of those patients who die of COVID into a pit in Ballari, the district administration confirmed it and said that the entire field team involved in the incident has been disbanded.

"It's disturbing to see bodies of COVID patients who have died being dumped inhumanly into a pit in Ballari. Is this civility? This is a reflection of how the government has handled this Corona crisis. I urge the govt to take immediate action and ensure that this doesn't happen again," Shivakumar's tweet, which also had a video of the incident embedded, read.

The Deputy Commissioner, Ballari issued a press note which stated that it had conducted an enquiry after the video surfaced and it was found that the video belonged to the district and "comprises of burial of eight people who passed away after succumbing to COVID-19."

Although, according to the DC, all protocols and SOPs were followed by the team during the burial process, however, the "disrespectful handling of the bodies while being lowered on to the ground by the field staff" led to the entire field team involved being disbanded and will be replaced by a new team trained by the HOD, Forensic, VIMS.

The district administration also issued an unconditional apology to the families of the deceased and to others who were hurt by the incident.

Meanwhile, Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa also termed the behaviour of the staff "very inhuman and very painful" and urged the staff to tread cautiously with humanity in handling the funeral of those affected by the disease, and added, "Let's walk with humanity, and realize that there is no greater religion than humanity." 

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June 2,2020

Kasaragod, June 2: As Kerala commenced fresh academic year with online classes from Monday, a ninth-standard student at Malappuram district in North Kerala ended life allegedly owing to lack of online study facilities like television connection and a smartphone at her house.

Devika, daughter of Balakrishnan, hailing from a Dalit community at Valancherry, about 25 kilometres from Malappuram town, ended her life.

Balakrishnan told the media that he could not recharge the television connection owing to financial crunches. He was working as a daily wage worker and owing to COVID-19 and lockdown, he was not having much work these days. 

The family also did not have a smartphone or computer. The family members alleged that Devika was quite upset as she could not attend the virtual class that began on Monday. She was a student of a nearby government school.

Local police said that Devika, who was the eldest among four children of Balakrishnan, was suspected to have self-immolated using kerosene at a premise close to her house on Monday evening. The cause and provocations were still being probed only. No suicide notes were recovered yet.

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May 18,2020

Bengaluru, May 18: Karnataka education minister S Suresh Kumar on Monday announced the SSLC examination dates. Earlier, Karnataka SSLC examinations were to be held between March 27 and April 9, 2020, but had to be postponed due to the outbreak of Covid-19 pandemic and the subsequent lockdown.

The minister announced that Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board (KSEEB) will conduct SSLC examination between June 25 to July 4 and the PUC exam for English paper will be held on June, 18, 2020.

"Examinations for Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) will be conducted between June 25 and July 4 in Karnataka. Exams for English paper of Pre-University Course (PUC) will he held on June 18: Karnataka Education Minister S Suresh Kumar," ANI tweeted.

The minister for primary and secondary education had held a meeting with the department officials to discuss the feasibility of conducting the exam.

Modalities of conducting the examination in the current situation of the COVID 19 pandemic while taking care of interests of students is of paramount importance, S Suresh Kumar said adding these issues have been kept in mind while finalising the schedule.

With inter-state and inter-district mobility a major issue with public transport not available and also due to 14-day institutional quarantine norms, the minister had told TOI that an idea has been introduced to allow students appear for the examination in the district where they presently are than at their designated examination centre.

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