Naada Vittala-Veda Vittala' enthralls music lovers

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December 5, 2011

Mangalore, December 5: City's Town Hall was on Sunday alive with music as the concert 'Naada Vittala-Veda Vittala' organised by the Sangeeth Bharathi Foundation enthralled the gathering.


The concert was a Hindustani vocal jugalbandi by Pt Jayatheerth Menundi, Hubli and Pt Anad Bhate, Pune. Accompanying them on the harmonium were Narendra L Nayak, Sri Bharath Kamath on the tabla, Sri Prasad Joshi on the Paakhawaaz and Pt Jhaneshwar Takalkar on the Taal.

The evening began with lamp lighting by Jayaram Kamath, Chief Manager Karnataka Bank and other members of the foundation including Rafiq Khan , president of Sangeeth Bharathi Foundation. The concert began with a basic ragas of Hindustani music and then with Santalaami Jugalbandi by the two artists.

Pt Jayatheerth Menundi has been training in Hindustani Classical music since the age 10 and in 2007 has won the Young Maestro award. He has also given various performances in India and abroad. Pt Anand Bhate has been training under Yashwanth Rao Marathe and at age 13 gave a performance in Chicago. He has also been fortunate enough to be a student of Late Pt Bhimshen Joshi. Apart from music Anand Bhate also holds a top position at Zensar Technologies.

The evening's concert began with a basic 'alaap' and then went on to give the audience Jugalbandi of high quality.

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Mangaluru, Jun 23: An elderly person, who was undergoing treatment for covid-19 in Mangaluru, breathed his last on today. 

The victim, identified by number P-6282, was a 70-year-old man. He had returned from Bengaluru on June 7. 

He was suffering asthma and pneumonia. He had Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI) symptoms and was hence admitted to the designated covid-19 hospital in Mangaluru on June 12. 

His condition continued to worsen and today he breathed his last, sources said.

With this the total number the deaths of covid-19 patients in Dakshina Kannada district mounted to 9.

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Bengaluru, Feb 19: Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa thanked his Kerala counterpart Pinarayi Vijayan for initiating action against those dumping bio-medical and bio-wastes in Karnataka's districts from neighboring state Kerala.

In a statement, he said, "First I would like to thank Kerala Chief Minister Pinnarayi Vijayan for his prompt reaction and response to initiate legal action against the dumpers of bio-medical and bio-waste in our districts neighboring Kerala."

The Karnataka Chief Minister has taken a serious note of the reports in a section of media on alleged dumping of bio-medical waste and bio-waste by people from Kerala in bordering Mysuru, Kodagu and Chamarajnagar districts.

"I have directed deputy commissioners of concerned districts, environment department, and pollution control board to take stock of the situation and check surreptitious activities of individuals and agencies from Kerala who are indulging in this illegal activity. I have also directed the officials to prevent the use of this bio-medical waste by Jaggery units as fuel," Yediyurappa said.

He assured that soon this activity will be checked and ended.

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Bengaluru, May 26: Ministers of the central government or state governments or officers on their official duty, who are travelling across states, will be exempted from requirements of quarantine, the Karnataka government said on Monday.

The state government issued an addendum to Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for inter-state passengers.

"Any person who gets a negative COVID test certificate (from ICMR approved lab) which is not more than two days old from the date of journey will be exempted from the requirement of institutional quarantine," read the addendum.

The state government has laid down new norms for those coming from other states (including those coming by domestic air flights).

Passengers coming from 'high prevalence states' (Maharashtra, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Delhi, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh) would be required to undergo a seven-day "institutional quarantine", which will be followed by home quarantine.

The new norms also said that home quarantine of 14 days would be necessary for the passengers coming from other states.

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