Glowing tributes paid to 'Akshara Santha' Hajabba at book release function

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November 27, 2011

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Mangalore, November 27: Rich tributes were paid to Harekala Hajabba, who built a school to educate hundreds of children in Harekala New Padpu village near Konaje, at a function here on Sunday organized by the Talent Research Foundation to release a book on the social worker authored by Ismath Pajeer.

The second edition of the book titled 'Aparoopada Samajasevaka Harekala Hajabba' published by Kantavara Kannada Sangha (R) was released by B.M. Mumtaz Ali, the general secretary of Islamic Cultural Centre, Pumpwell.

Speaking about the book veteran writer Vi Ga Nayaka lauded the efforts of the author and demanded that the book should be made a text book for the degree students as it brought out the crusade of a 'saint' who sacrificed his personal happiness for the wellbeing of the society.

“The books should be printed in thousands and distributed freely across the primary and secondary schools in the state in order to ensure that the story of the revolution brought about by an 'ordinary' man continues to inspire the new generation. The state government should honour Hajabba with the Rajyotsava award,” he demanded.

“At a time when there is rampant corruption and dishonesty, people like Hajabba come as a beacon of hope. He is the epitome of honesty and selflessness. People have become increasingly cynical about the system as more and more ministers are being dragged to the court over corruption charges. It is high time that the values of selfless service epitomized by people like Hajabba be inculcated among the younger generations,” he said.

Abdul Rauf Puthige, chairman Talent Research Foundation, in his presidential remarks, said the credit of Hajabba's achievements should also go to his wife. “It would not have been possible for him to pursue his mission without the cooperation of his wife. Hajabba is a saint in a true sense. The five lakh rupees he got as the prize money with the CNN-IBN award, the one lakh rupees he received on being the Kannada Prabha's person of the year was spent on constructing new buildings for the school. He does not even have a showcase to keep the medallions, prizes and the mementoes he has got from various organizations. They are strewn around in his cramped home,” Mr. Rauf said.

Even as speakers after speakers waxed eloquent about the achievements of Hajabba, the man himself was all humility personified. He covered his face every time he was showered with encomiums.

Sarjoni Naidu Sarojini Naidu National Award-2011 winner Guruvappa N.T. Balepuni, senior reporter of Hosadigantha, who was instrumental in bringing the achievements of Hajabba to light nearly a decade ago, Gayatri Prabhu, the social worker, Ahmed Bilal, who won a national level award in debating competition recently, Ranjan Das, a singer who conducts charity shows, were also honored on the occasion.

Shaikh Mohammed Irfani, Khateeb of Pajeer inaugurated the function and emphasized the importance of education by quoting verses from the Holy Quran. Muslim Central Committee vice president Ibrahim Kodijal, Konkani writer Wilfred D'Souza were present.

Saiduddin Bajpe welcomed the gathering. Al-Haj Rafeeq Master compered the programme and proposed a vote of thanks.

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January 25,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 25: The local police will provide security for Sri Nijagunananda Swami and his Kittur Nishkal Mantapa Mutt following a letter containing a threat to his life that was received on Friday.

The letter, containing the names of 15 liberal thinkers and activists, was circulated widely on social media and shown on some Kannada TV channels. The letter is addressed to the seer, and it condemns his lectures where he speaks in favour of liberal values.

“The decision to eliminate you will be taken on January 21. You will be eliminated, along with 15 of your followers and people who think like you,” the letter said. 

Among those threatened are Nidumamidi Channammalla Swami, Jnyana Prakash Swami, the former Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy, actors Prakash Raj and Chetan Kumar, writer Chandrashekar Patil, Brinda Karat of the CPI(M) and writer K.S. Bhagavan.

It is not the first time that the seer is getting such threats. Two years ago, Belagavi Police had provided security to the seer following threats to his life. Last year, he got a phone call from a person from Shivamogga district. But the seer did not bother to complain.

This time, the district police will seek a written complaint from the seer. “We will assess the threat perception and the security levels. Adequate security will be provided,” the police said.

The seer is now camping in Jewargi in Kalaburagi district. “We have intimated the Kalaburagi Superintendent of Police of the need for immediate security arrangements. We will take steps to provide adequate security to him once he arrives in Belagavi district,” Superintendent of Police Lakshman Nimbaragi said.

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April 12,2020

Tumakuru, Apr 12: Fearing the spread of COVID-19 in Muddenahalli village, the villagers shifted to living in tents in nearby fields with most of their belongings.

Kariyappa, one of the villagers said, "We were scared of the COVID-19 spread, so we came here."

Around 60 families of the village lived in tents for three days, before they returned to their houses on the advice of the Tehsildar.

So far, 214 COVID-19 cases, including six deaths, have been reported in the state of Karnataka.

With 34 deaths and 909 new positive COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours, the total number of coronavirus cases in India on Sunday reached 8356, including 716 cured and discharged, according to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

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February 11,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 11: Onion price dropped to Rs 25-30 per kg on Monday, down from the dizzying Rs 200/kg in December and January. The price had spiked because of excess rain, which ruined the crop in several parts of the country.

With supply stabilising, especially from Maharashtra and northern Karnataka, and exports banned, the rate is now easing, officials said.

Consumers may be smiling but farmers are worried as they are not able to make more than Rs 17/kg as against the expected Rs 40.

"We get onions from Nasik and Sholapur in Maharashtra. Nasik onions used to be exported but since that is currently banned, they are landing in Bengaluru, leaving the market here with a surplus," said K Lokesh, president, Karnataka State Onion Merchants Association.

A farmer from Sholapur wh o was part of a onion growers' delegation which met traders in Bengaluru, said, "The cost of everything has gone up. Labour charges and fuel prices are draining us. How can we survive? How can I pay for my children's education?"

Another Sholapur farmer rued: "My daughter's wedding is in March. How am I going to meet all the expenses? I have to pay for labour, transportation, gunny bags and when everything adds up, I don't get to save more than Rs 30,000 in a month."

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