15th Independence Cup Football Tournament concludes

August 15, 2011

Mangalore, August 15: “Students of our nation are being used by people indulged in criminal activities, derailing their lives by making them drug addicts”, observed Ganesh Rao, founder-Chairman, Karavali Group of Colleges.

He was delivering the presidential remarks at the valedictory ceremony of the 15th annual Independence Cup Football Tournament organised by Dakshina Kannada District Football Association at District Football Grounds adjacent to Nehru Maidan here on Monday.

He also declared to donate Rs 2 lakh to make it a state level competition from next year. Influenced by this decision A K Niyaz, Director, A K Group donated Rs 1 lakh for the next year's event.

Prof P C M Kunhi, Director Academics and Administration, Yenepoya University, addressing the gathering stressed the importance of team work and discipline to excel in the competitive world of football.

“The trump card that wins games in football is discipline”, Prof Kunhi, a former footballer, advised the football enthusiasts who had gathered in large numbers.

Farhaad Yenepoya, Director of Finance, Yenepoya Group congratulated the winning teams and suggested them to be involved in football as it keeps them young, fit and healthy.

R P Arora, Deputy General Manager, Corporation Bank, Govinda Bhat, Chief Manager, Union Bank Hampankatta, Mohan Bengre were among the dignitaries present.

Seven Categories

The tournament was organised in seven categories with over 160 teams from the district participating in the event.

In PUC category St. Aloysius College Mangalore won the cup in a penalty shootout after the final match against Rosario PU College, Mangalore ended at 0-0. In the penalty shootout St Aloysius were victorious by three goals to two.

The final of the degree level teams was held between Rosario College, Mangalore and St. Philomena College, Puttur. Rosario won the match by two goals to zero.

The high school level finals also ended dead locked 0-0 in normal time, before Joyland school, Bolar won 3-0 in penalties against St. Aloysius High School, Mangalore.

In Primary school category Morning Star School, Bolar, won the final match 2-0 against Bharathi English Medium School, Ullal.

The contest was organised for girls in two categories, namely High school girls and primary girls. Sacred Heart High School, Madanthyar, team lifted cup in His School girls section, while Joyland School was runners up.

In Primary school girls' category, Morning star School, bagged victory, while Lourds Central School, Bejai were runners-up.

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May 17,2020

Bengaluru, May 17: Karnataka Government on Sunday decided to appoint Administrative Committees, to over 6000 Panchayat Bodies, in the state, who’s five-year term would comes to an end this month.

Speaking to the media here, the Karnataka Panchayat Raj Minister, K S Eshwarappa informed that the state cabinet met recently had favored to appoint committees which would replace the elected bodies.

Informing that there is provision in the Panchayath Raj Act to appoint the committees, he said that the concerned Deputy Commissioners of the district, would appoint the members, to the committee, who were eligible to be nominated to the committees.

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February 19,2020

Chikkamagaluru, Feb 19: A 31-year-old homemaker was murdered and valuables, including 100gm of gold and 2kg of silver, were reported missing from her house in Kadur town of Chikkamagaluru district late Monday evening. Her 11-month-old son, who was with her at the time of the attack, had a miraculous escape.

Police said Kavita's husband Dr Revath was away in his clinic in the town's Kadur-Birur road along with their first son, 5. Kavita, who has done MA and from Udupi, and the dentist married seven years ago.

District superintendent of police Harish Pandey has formed a special team to probe the incident that took place in Lakshmish Nagar in the town.

According to police, Kavita spoke to her husband around 6.45pm on Monday and didn't answer his subsequent calls, triggering a strong suspicion in him that something was amiss. He called his relatives living nearby to check on his wife. The relatives rushed to the house only to find the main door locked.

Since Kavita didn't answer the doorbell, they force-entered the house from the rear door and found her in a pool of blood. She was taken to a private clinic where doctors declared her brought dead.

Police said the woman was killed by a sharp weapon by slitting her throat between 6.45pm and 8.15pm. The rooms and almirahs had been found ransacked. At least 100gm gold ornaments, 2kg of silver and cash were missing from the house.

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January 26,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 26: The Azizuddin Road of Mangaluru’s Bunder area, which had witnessed the brutal killing of two innocent passersby over a month ago, today witnessed the unfurling of Indian national flag by the kin of the police firing victim. 

49-year-old Abdul Jaleel Kandak, a father of two, and 23-year-old Nausheen Kudroli, were killed in an arbitrary and unwarranted police firing during a disturbance occurred due to police baton charge in the city on December 2019. 

A mixed feeling of patriotism and pain prevailed when a group of people gathered on the police firing spot to celebrate the 71st Republic Day of India. Family members of the victims were part of it.

It was Shifani, the daughter of Abdul Jaleel, who unfurled the flag and read out the preamble of the Indian constitution. 

“This is the spot where the constitution of the country was murdered,” said social activist Vidya Dinker, recalling the police firing. “The constitution is being murdered everyday in many states of India. We must regain the constitution and implement it everyday,” she added. 

Journalist Shahnaz M, DYFI leader Imtiyaz BK, SIO leader Talha, NWF leader Shahida Aslam and social activist Shabbir Ahmed were present among others.

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