UAE Bunts to honour Dr Sunitha Shetty with Bunta Vibhushana

Shodhan Prasad
May 8, 2018

Well known writer poetess from Tulu Nadu, Dr. Sunitha Shetty will be bestowed with ‘Bunta Vibhushana Award’ for the year 2018 during the 44th Anniversary celebration of UAE Bunts on 11th May, 2018.

UAE Bunts have all set to celebrate their 44th anniversary programme this Friday the 11th of May, 2018 in the Ball Room of Hotel J.W. Marriott, Dubai.  Main Convener of UAE Bunts, Padmashree Dr. B.R. Shetty will do the honours along with the Chief Guest Shashikiran Shetty, CEO & Managing Director of All Cargo Logistics Global who will be gracing the occasion.  World Bunts Federation President Aikala Harish Shetty will also grace the function as Guest of Honour.

Film Actor Ashok Shetty along with Karnoor Mohan Rai will be the guests while famous Namma TV personality Naveen Shetty Yedmar will carry on the entire programme as Master of Ceremony.

Awardee Dr. Sunitha Shetty’s foot prints

Hailing from a small town of Kalavaaru near Mangalore Dr. Sunitha Shetty was born in the year 1939.  She graduated from Government College Mangalore in Economics, Political Science majoring Kannada language.

She later moved to Mumbai to join her brother and started serving as a Teacher there.  After serving there for 10 years she achieved Post Graduation and did her M.A. in Kannada from Mumbai University.  Later with the invitation from Mumbai University she served there as a Professor for over 25 years and got her retirement at the age of 60.

During her time she saw lot of community issues mainly on the marriage formalities in the society she was living.  High ‘dowry system’ was one such issue in the community which resulted with many girls from the low income homes remaining un-married though they pass the age of marriage.  Looking at these issues and also of those atrocities being done by male dominated society, she took up a fight against these systems and founded ‘Young Congress Swayam Sevak’ movement.  She led the movement and with this herself she decided that she will not marry until the society changes with the dowry system.  Her movement got such a tremendous response that many young men came forward voluntarily supporting her movement and marrying without demanding any dowry.  This lead to the downslide of the ‘dowry system’ and the system changes came to the society in large.  Later a youngster came forward and proposed to marry her without demanding dowry. This proposal was then supported by her uncle who arranged for the marriage and today Dr. Sunitha Shetty is blessed with three children.

As a writer Dr. Sunita started with the weekly Kannada magazine ‘Prajamatha’ with her short stories published in the magazine from time to time.  Later it got developed as she started teaching the students in her college with poem recitation.  Started earlier with poems in Kannada and later she also started writing in Tulu language which was her mother tongue.  Her bouquet of Poems ‘Pingara’ gave her big popularity and later she wrote and published ‘Ninada’, ‘Antharanga’, ‘Payana’, ‘Nanna Doni Ninna Theera’ and various other short stories, dramas etc., and around 23 books are released to her credit.

Dr. Sunitha gained gathered more experience with her travelling to places which improved her knowledge towards literature.  She was also invited to America as a Guest of Vishwa Buntara Sammelana.  Later years she travelled to Europe, Dubai, Kuwait, Bahrain, Andaman Nicobar Islands, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Nepal and also in and around India.  Daring to travel all alone to so many places made her strong and courageous.  Blessed with this she shared and wrote her experience in a Book of Tourism titled ‘Pravasiya Hejjagalu’ which received honour of ‘Matoshree Ratnamma Heggade’ Award.  Later she wrote ‘Sanskrati Payana’ describing the various art and folklore of various destinations. Looking at the various books she wrote especially about the well-known artiste K.K. Hebbar’s life story, the Sahitya Academy gave her an opportunity to write about Literature, Art, Folk & Tradition in Kannada & Tulu Languages.

AWARDS & ACCOLADES BESTOWED

Dr. Sunitha from the past five decades have been writing and still at the age of 79 going strong with her literature, drama and poems writings.  Appraising her work she has been honoured by various Organisations in both Kannada & Tulu including appreciations from the government.

Some of the awards include:-

1. Veera Rani Abbaka Award in 1998 by Abbaka Prathistana Karnataka

2. Jayadevi Thayi Ligade Award in 2012 by Vidyadhar Kannada Prathistana

3. Karnataka Kalashree Award in the year 2012

4. Siri 2018 Award by Buntara Yane Nadavara Sangha Mangaluru

5. Alvas Nudisiri Award

6. Guru Narayana Sahitya Award Mumbai

7. Dhana Chintamani Athimabbe Award by Government of Karnataka

8. Pusthaka Prashasthi Award by Tulu Sahitya Academy

9. Khille Prashasthi Award by Khille Prathistana Puttur

10. Sadhaka Prashasthi Award by Karnataka Sangha Mumbai

11. Sahitya Prashasthi Award by Shree Krishna Prathistana Mumbai

12. Nethaji Puraskar

13. Felicitation by Vashi Kannada Sangha

14. Felicitation by Tulu Koota Kuwait

She was Guest of Honour at ‘Akhila Bharatha Kannada Sanskriti Sammelana’ held in Surat in the year 2012.

Dr. Sunitha always keep encouraging youth and thus leading more and more young writers.  She keeps supporting female gender equality and still helping those downtrodden in the society.  Her support towards social cause is very well remembered, recognized and honoured even today.

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April 16,2020

Dammam: President of Indian Social Forum, Eastern Province Mr.Wasim Rabbani urged immediate intervention of Indian government to help Non Residential Indians who are in trouble due to corona pandemic in Saudi Arabia.

He said in a press rease that expatriate Indians are in concern  as number of corona infected people and  deaths are increasing in danger level.

Hea said, "the Saudi health minister's statement a few days ago indicates that the situation in Saudi needs to be taken more seriously with precautionary methods. There are concerns among expatriates because the number of people infected with the coronavirus and the number of deaths reported in various provinces are increasing at an alarming rate."

"Saudi Government and Health Ministry are taking excellent precautionary measures, however, in the coming days expect to see the number of cases to increase in Saudi Arabia. The Indian government needs to take diplomatic and immediate intervention to ensure the treatment of Indian expatriates considering the number of effected people increasing", He said.

He also urged that the Embassy and the Government of India should ensure qaurantiane faculty for Indian expatriates and arrange special low cost flights to bring back expatriates who would like to return home country.

" Government of India and Indian embassy need to intervene immediately to ensure that the quarantine system is in place for Indian expatriates as the facilities in the rooms where the residents are staying together are very limited. There should also be a mechanism to organize low-cost flight services for expatriates who are ready to go home. The government system should also be able to accommodate the expatriates in special quarantine areas in hometown as soon they arrive in India", he urged.

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May 22,2020

Mangaluru, May 22: An elderly cardiac patient from Dakshina Kannada, who was stranded in Saudi Arabia due to covid-19 lock-down, has finally reached his homeland thanks to the timely intervention by Humanity Forum Jubail and Indian Social Forum.

The elderly man hailing from Kadaba area of Dakshina Kannada was admitted to a hospital in Madinah. However, his condition continued to worsen due to lack of proper treatment. The efforts by his family members to bring him back home had not yielded results.

Meanwhile, one of the relatives of the patient, Ansari Suratkal, who happens to be a DKSC activist, brought the issue to the notice of the Karnataka unit of the Indian Social Forum in Dammam. ISF contacted Humanity Forum president Zakariya Jokatte, who helped the patient to speak directly union minister D V Sadananda Gowda in a video conference organised by coastaldigest.com.

Humanity Forum also persuaded the Indian Embassy to allow the stranded cardiac patient to fly back to India through Dammam-Bengaluru repatriation flight on May 20. 

However, it was not easy for the patient to travel from Madinah to Dammam International Airport due to lock-down and curfew. ISF not only obtained travel permission for him but also arranged vehicle. Jeddah and Riyadh units of ISF helped in obtaining permission letter in their respective places in spite of travel ban imposed by the police. Madinah unit of ISF arranged vehicle for transportation. Zakariya Jokatte bore the air ticket and other expenses of the patient.

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May 12,2020

Manama: Kannada Sangha Bahrain President Mr. Pradeep Shetty and Vice President of Bahrain's prestigious KHK HEROES Foundation Mohammed Mansoor on Monday, May 11, met The Second Secretary (Consular & CW) of the Embassy of India, Bahrain Mr. P. K. Chowdhury in the Indian Embassy. 

The situation, problems and relief of Indians and Kannadigas residing in Bahrain during the COVID 19 Pandemic was discussed in detail. The distribution of food (dry ration) kits, as well as those seeking repatriation, was also discussed in the meeting.

When asked about the repatriation of distressed Kannadigas, the Second Secretary said that though the number of Kannadigas who wish to return home is not much compared to the rest of the states, still Embassy is compiling all the information and will do the needful soon. 

Mr. Shetty and Mr. Mansoor told the Second Secretary that those who are in problem can contact them and they are ready to do their best.

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