Stringent laws restricted entry of photographers into deep forests'

October 4, 2011

Udupi, October 4: Renowned environmentalist Dr NA Madhyastha on Monday inaugurated the wildlife photography exhibition by Raghavendra Kodangala, organized by Banna, an organization for Art and Culture, at Modern Building here.

In his inaugural address NA Madhyastha said: “Print media in India has not been using Indian wildlife photographs for the reasons unknown. Instead, photos downloaded from the internet are being used. The stringent wildlife laws have restricted the entry of photographers into deep forests. Lack of sentiments towards the wildlife among the photographers has been affecting wildlife photography”.

In fact at an ornithology conference held recently a resolution was passed not to qualify the photos of a bird inside a nest, as most of the photographers used to destroy the nest after they clicked a photo, Madhyastha added.

Photographic trainer and critic A Ishwaraiah said that wildlife photography required a lot of study. Every time a photographer visits jungle, he must go there as a child to learn new things.

Renowned photographer Gurudath Kamath, President of Udupi unit of South Kanara Photographers' Association Sridhar Shetty were also present.

Director of Banna A Dinesh Kini welcomed the gathering. Raviraj Volalambe compered the programme. Raghavendra Kodangala proposed the vote of thanks. Asmany as 36 photographs clicked by Raghavendra, in Kajiranga of Assam, Todoba of Maharastra, Bandipura, Ranganathittu and other parts of Karnataka were at the display. Exhibition will remain open for public from 10 am to 6 pm till Wednesday.

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July 18,2020

Mangaluru, July 18: A man and his son have been arrested for torturing an elderly woman in Savanalu under Belthangady police station limits in Dakshina Kannada. 

The arrest came after a video clip of the duo beating the woman went viral on social media.

According to police, the duo has been identified as the woman’s son Srinivas Shetty and her grandson Pradeep Shetty.

The accused had allegedly been torturing the 70-year-old ailing woman and the video of the same has gone viral on social media.

The police have booked a suo moto case under Indian Penal Code 323, 504 and section 24 of Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007.

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April 8,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 8: Karnataka government has decided to postpone its first mass marriage ('Saptapadi') scheduled for April 26 due to lockdown in force, Minister for Muzrai, Port and Fisheries Kota Srinivas Poojary said here on Tuesday.

Talking to media here, he said that the first phase is likely to be clubbed with the second phase to be held on May 24. However, it all depends upon the situation prevailing at that time.

The state government had proposed to conduct the mass marriage scheme at select Muzrai temples in two phases on April 26 and May 24. Around 2000 applications with due documents were received for mass marriage from those who wished to tie the nuptial knot.

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March 1,2020

Kochi, Mar 1:Adheringto a policy of "zero tolerance" towards clergy who sexually exploit minors, Pope Francis has expelled a Kerala priestconvicted of rape from all priestly duties and rights, according to church officials.

Syro-Malabar Church priest Robin Vadakkumchery is currently serving a jail term for impregnating a 16-year-old girl in Mananthavady diocese.

"Vadakkumchery has been dispensed from the exercise of priestly duties and rights. That means he has been reduced to the state of a layman", a Church official told PTI.

He was suspended from priestly duties soon after the news about his crime was reported in early 2017.

A POCSO court in Thalassery last year had sentenced Vadakkumchery to 20 years of Rigorous Imprisonment and slapped a fine of Rs three lakh on him.

The priest, 50, was the vicar of the local church in Kottiyur in Kannur district and manager at the school where the victim was studying.

He was arrested two years ago while trying to flee to Canada.

The Vatican's action came two years after Pope Francis made it clear that all bishops should adhere to a policy of "zero tolerance" for clergy who sexually exploit children.

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