Baragur exhorts to uphold Kannada mindset

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November 11, 2011

Mangalore, November 12: Well-known litterateur Dr Baragur Ramachandrappa said that Kannada mindset should not be destroyed with the fake models of globalisation.

Speaking after inaugurating the eighth edition of Alva's Nudisiri 2011 on the theme “Kannada manassu: sangharsha mathu samarasya” at Alva's campus in Moodbidri on Friday, he said with market mindset, Kannada medium schools will not survive. With the real Kannada mindset, Kannada schools will not be shut down in the State. Kannada mindset will not neglect those who have been displaced and will respect women and Dalits.

It will help in building a society with peace and harmony.

“With market mentality, there has been unhealthy competition in the society. Kannadigas should learn English. However, we should not develop market mentality. A situation has arisen wherein mind is converted into a market, which has affected the Kannada mindset.

There is a need to instill confidence among Kannadigas,” he said.

“At a time when economic leadership is ruling us, it has entered education, political and cultural sector. Our Prime Minister and Chief Ministers are bowing their head to the economic leadership and are not in a position to roll back the price hike of petroleum products. When one out of every three person is living below the poverty line, what have we done with liberalisation and globalisation policy?” he asked.

Kannada mindset has accepted regionalism, nationalism and global scenario. Pampa, Vachanas, Sufi literature reflect regionalism. However, we remember them even to this day. Though Gandhi, Ambedkar, Lohia do not belong to Karnataka, there are several poems written on them in Kannada, which reflect our mindset to accept everything. There are poems written on Nelson Mandela as well.

Dr Ramachandrappa said: “If we fail to understand history and puranas, it will give rise to conflict. When one gives importance to cultural autonomy, then there can be no conflict and harmony can be established.”

Unhealthy atmosphere

In his presential address, senior researcher M M Kalburgi said the foreign culture should not affect local culture. The unhealthy atmoshoere gives rise to struggle and qurrel. Though Kannada had digested Sanskrit, the digestion of English language is doubtful. Caste system had spoiled out society from the beginning.

With the exit of British from the country, the Gandhi movement slowly disappeared. However, Ambedkar movement is still alive in various forms. When Gandhian movement was at its roost, the Kannada Navodaya poets wrote poems on nature, love and nationalism.

“In the pre-independence and post independence era, we have seen unfication of Karnataka, Raitha chaluvali, conflict on sharing river water, language movement, Dalit movement, gadinada movement, labour movement and women empowerment movement. Unfortunately, the number of agitations that have been wearing the mask of justice are on the rise. Sathyagraha and hunger strike have become a mockery. The concept of Rama rajya by Gandhi has given rise to Ramasene and BajrangDal.

The communist movement has given rise to Naxalism in the country. Those Kannadigas who have taken part in several movements at the regional and national-level have not become national leaders in Karnataka. Among all the religions, Jainism and Buddhism vanished from the State. However, it was Lingayat community survived and grew in Karnataka,” he said.

MP Nalin Kumar Kateel, MLA Abhayachandra Jain, Jayasri Amarnath Shetty, Mijarguthu Anand Alva were present. The sovenir on Alva's Nudisiri 2010 was released on the occasion.

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February 27,2020

Mangaluru, Feb 27: An utterly unprofessional thief, who fell asleep after breaking into a house, was caught by the house owner and handed over to the police in the coastal district of Dakshina Kannada.

The hilarious incident took place on Wednesday in the one-storey, tiled-roof house owned by Sudarshan at Ullas Junction under the limits of Uppinangady police station.

The thief, who gained entry into the house by removing the roof-tiles, has been identified as Anil Sahani, a native of Bihar’s Majipur district. He was snoring on the sofa with a set of keys clutched in his hand when the house owner woke up in the morning.

The house owner, who was sure that the thief was drunk, woke him up by hitting him with a stick and then handed him over to the police.

According to police, the thief was tired after removing the tiles on Tuesday night and hence he decided to take a nap soon after entering the house.

He grabbed a bunch of keys kept near the TV stand and then lied down on the sofa. He woke up only when the house owner hit him with a stick the next morning.

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February 28,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 28: The Liquefied Petroleum Gas penetration in Karnataka is 'absolutely 100 per cent' due to the Prime Minister Ujjwala Yojana, Indian Oil Corporation Karnataka Executive Director D L Pramodh said here on Friday.

In 2014, LPG penetration in the State was only 68 per cent, but after the PMUY, massive number of gas connections were given in the last five years, he said, adding, "It is absolutely 100 per cent today."

"There are 1.6 crore LPG connections out of which around 31.5 lakh -- or around 20 per cent -- come under the PMUY. The 100 per cent LPG penetration in the state will help women in rural areas to make their kitchens smokeless. Against the national average of 2.88 cylinders per family per PMUY annually, the figure is Karnataka 3.4 cylinders in Karnataka," Pramodh told reporters.

On the initiative of blending ethanol with petrol, he said it's 8.6 per cent in Karnataka, the highest comparedto other states, where it's five per cent to 5.5 per cent. The state aims to increase it to 10 per cent. By March 31, the IOC would commission the Rs 10 crore Vapour Recovery System at the Devanagonthi terminal on the city outskirts which would ensure that vapour does not go out in the air when tankers are being filled with fuel. "This is an important measure taken tominimise pollution", he said.

Pramodh also said the IOC has started mobile fuel dispensers, delivering fuels at the doorsteps.

Regarding the IOC's preparedness for Electric Vehicle charging stations, Pramodh said the Ministry of Power has given the company a target to set up 500 charging stations across India in the first phase. The IOC has already signed MoUs with NTPC, Power Grid Corporation Limited, Hyundai Motors, Tech Mahindra and Tata Power in this regard.

In Karnataka, 58 sites have been identified for setting up charging and battery swapping stations.

"Total electric vehicle charging facilities planned by IOC in Karnataka by March 31 is 34, out of which 26 will be EVcharging sites and eight battery swapping stations," Pramodh said.

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"They were only given permission for a programme but they took out a march from Madaninagar to Deralakatte," said ACP Kodanada Rama.

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