Moily unhappy at not being invited for Kannada Sahitya Sammelan

December 11, 2011

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Mangalore, December 11: Union Minister for Corporate Affairs, M. Veerappa Moily on Sunday, kicked up a possible row by announcing at a public forum that he had not been invited for the 78th Kannada Sahitya Sammelan, currently under way in Gangavathi.

The three-day event in the North Karnataka town had seen a galaxy of political leaders including chief minister D.V. Sadananda Gowda and a host of ministers attending various sessions. Mr. Gowda had attended the inaugural-day ceremony.

Speaking at the 'Sahithigalondige Mukhamukhi', an interactive session with noted writers as part of the Beary Sahitya Sammelan at Town Hall, Mr. Moily said, “I have not got an invite for the Sammelan. I don't claim to be a great writer. But definitely I have contributed my bit to literature. It is sad that they (Sahitya Parishat) did not consider me worthy of inviting. I don't expect me to be called as a guest. I would have run to Gangavathi as a member of the audience. Unfortunately, the Sahitya Parishat people don't know whom they should invite.”

Mr. Moily spoke extensively about the cultural plurality of India and the role played by different languages in strengthening the pluralism of the country.

Mr. Moily, a Kannada writer of impeccable fame, is known for his magnum opus Ramayana Mahanveshanam and is currently engaged in writing a novel on Draupadi.

A trule lover of literature and culture, Mr. Moily attended the Sammelan despite having other engagements later in the day. "I was invited to attend the valedictory function. But I had some other engagements later in the day. I have to travel to Mumbai and later to Delhi. So please forgive me for gatecrashing," Mr. Moily said. Even after his 30-minute long speech he came down from the dias and remained seated in the front row and listened to Dr. Jayanth Kaikini, P. Sheshadri and Vaidehi in rapt attentioin as a member of the audience.

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April 21,2020

Apr 21: An 80-year-old COVID-19 patient has died in Karnataka's Kalaburagi district, taking the death toll in the state to 17, Medical Education Minister K Sudhakar said on Tuesday.

The elderly person was suffering from Parkinson's disease for the last three years and died at a hospital on Monday, the minister said in a tweet.

"The person had developed fever on Sunday and was admitted to the hospital. The patient passed away yesterday at 9 am. Last night at 9 pm the death report came, which confirmed that the person was COVID-19 positive," Sudhakar tweeted.

The total number of COVID-19 infections in the state has crossed the 400-mark, according to last evening's bulletin by the Karnataka health department.

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July 24,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 24: Karnataka Government on Friday issued an order regarding the refixation of rates for RT-PCR testing and Rapid Antigen testing for private laboratories in view of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The state induced Task Force Committee has revised the rate of RT-PCR testing to cost Rs 2,000 per test and Rapid Antigen testing for private samples to cost Rs 700 per sample.

Ceiling rate for private samples in private laboratories including screening test and confirmatory test is Rs 3,000 per test, read the order

The cost is inclusive of the price of Personal protective equipment (PPE) kit, stated the government in the order.

Karnataka has reported 5,007 new COVID-19 positive cases and 110 deaths on Friday.

The total number of cases stands at 85,870 including 52,791 active cases and 1,724 deaths, added the state Government.

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May 20,2020

Mangaluru/Udupi, May 20: The twin districts of coastal Karnataka today reported seven new coronavirus cases. Six cases were reported from Udupi district and one from Dakshina Kannada.

All the six new coronavirus patients in Udupi have been admitted to Dr TMA Pai Covid hospital.

With the new case, 22 confirmed cases of coronavirus have been reported so far in the district, including a one death. Three have recovered, and 18 are active.

55th case in Mangaluru

The new coronavirus patient in Dakshina Kannada is a 40-year-old woman from Neermarga near Mangaluru.

With this, the total number of cases in Dakshina Kannada has risen to 55 out of which 33 are currently active.

The woman had travelled from Rajajinagar in Bengaluru along with her son to Mangaluru on May 10.

Sources said that she was residing in two houses at Kudupu and Kuttikala.

She was suffering from Asthma and respiratory problems. She was admitted to Wenlock COVID hospital on May 17.

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