Cyclists brave heat, rain, road conditions to finish 300km Audax Brevet

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November 17, 2019

Mangaluru: Hearty congratulations to all riders of 300km BRM. Mangalore BRMs, Nicknamed the 'most entertaining and challenging BRMs' in India by the cycling fraternity, this BRM was no different.  Passing through the rolling terrains towards the western ghats, it was heat, humidity and a scorching sun that caught the rides off-guard, and 1000m elevation spike in 10km at Agumbe Ghat that's classified under Category 4 climb right before the turning point was made even the experienced riders to walk or drag through the climb.

Heavy afternoon shower gave some solace from the heat as riders struggled to keep up the time at the control points. After the descent, the route touched the beautiful Maravathe beach and then 100km back to Mangalore, costing along the Arabian sea. But for the tired legs, even this was proving to be a difficult challenge. The gritty riders continued and those not so well prepared had to pay the price for not keeping up the pace and time!!

Walter D'Souza, entrepreneur, an eminent industrialist was kind enough to grace his presence for the flag-off.  While addressing the gathering he said events like these provide wholesome exercise to the body, mind and make one as precious as one can be. He hoped that Mangalore city corporation would come forward to create infrastructure for cycling and that he would champion the cause to pursue the administration for better Infrastructure for cycling in our city.

12 riders registered for the event, out of which 11 riders started off, including 62-year-old Jossie Mendonca (from USA), 60-year-old Joseph Pereira, Harivijay Kudva, the youngest of all, Gururaju Patil, Rajesh Nayak, Naveen Kotian, Mohibb Hussain, Koushik Boloor, Nithin Mohan, Shyamprasad Nayak, Sarvesha Samaga, 9 riders finished the event well on time and 2 dropped off for not meeting the Midway cutoff points. 2 officials Ashok and Shivananda were with the riders until late evening to oversee support and necessary encouragement, en route for all.

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January 7,2020

Udupi, Jan 7: The Malpe Beach Utsav will be held on February 1 and 2, Deputy Commissioner of Udupi district G Jagadeesh said on Tuesday.

According to a release issued here, the festival, which was slated to be held between December 29-31, had been postponed due to unavoidable circumstances.

The DC said various beach sports and cultural events have been organised to mark the Utsav.

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April 22,2020

Madikeri, Apr 22: The quality of water in the River Cauvery in Kodagu district has improved significantly following the nationwide Lockdown.

The discharge of effluents from home stays and resorts situated on the banks of the river in the district has stopped due to lack of visitors. The discharge of waste water had made the river impure all these years.

The suspension of boat ride in Dubare has reduced the pollution from diesel motorboats in the river. For the last few years, the water quality of the river had reached 'C' category from 'B' category during the summer.

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January 26,2020

Kozhikode, Jan 26: The Indian national flag was unfurled at around 10,000 mosques and religious institutions across Kerala on the auspicious occasion of 71st Republic Day on Sunday.

"The national flag was unfurled at around 10,000 mosques across the state on this auspicious occasion as per the instruction of the Waqf Board," Secretary of the Kuttiady Juma Masjid Committee, K Basheer, told media here.

He said that the national flag was also unfurled at the Kuttiady Juma Masjid here as per the instructions.

"Constitution is under threat by the Citizenship Amendment Act, we also read the preamble of the Constitution in solidarity," Basheer said.

Meanwhile, a majestic event was held in the national capital on the occasion of Republic Day.

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kUMAR
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Sunday, 26 Jan 2020

Welcome news.  But i dont think any of sanghi shakhas have hoisted our national flag on this occasion.  I didnt see a single picture in any media or newspaper.   

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