It was unforgettable musical experience'- revelers leave 'Spring Zouk' with fond memories

February 6, 2012

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Malpe, February 6: Music admirers and party revellers could not have asked for anything more. Three-day camp party 'Spring Zouk,' a unique event of its kind, had all the ingredients required to suit the taste buds of those who love head-banging and the sound of metals. It was a three-day event from 3rd feb to 4th feb at St. Mary's island, Malpe, Mangalore and was an amalgamation of various genres of music, cuisine and culture under one umbrella.

As many as 20 national and international music bands battled it out at the island to win the hearts of fans amid some high voltage performances by Juno reactor and Highlight tribe. Students of Manipal University also did not seem to be regretting for missing their date with studies. Foreign tourists and visitors from nearby places too thronged in large numbers, which only added to the electrifying atmosphere.

For those who were eager to explore and experience the local culture, folk arts like 'Gorava Kunita', 'Veeragase', 'Kangeelu Nritya', 'jogate Kunita', 'Gollu Kunita' and others were performed.

Nick, a 22 year-old youth from Leeds, United Kingdom said that he was holidaying in Goa when he came to know about the event.“I am fanatic when it comes to music and hence could not resist myself from attending this event. Will never forget the musical and cultural experience I had in the land of temples,” he added beamingly.

Visitors were seemingly pleased with the organizers who had taken all-out efforts to ensure that any laxity on their part doesn't play the spoilsport. Facilities ranging from tent-houses to mobile ATMs, everything was available near the sea-shore. Major international brands like Kingfisher, Vladivar, VH1, Kyazoonga.com and many others had chipped in to support the event.

When contacted, one of the organizers said, “Right from the publicity stage to the actual event-management process, we kept in mind the taste and convenience of music and culture lovers. We are feeling overwhelmed by the response we got from the people of India and abroad.”

“Such events should be held more frequently as it gives a fillip to the tourism sector,” he added.

And with Chief Minister D V Sadanand Gowda seemingly in full agreement with his statement, one can only expect to revel in sand more often. Recently the CM had taken strong stand against the criticisms that the event was an open rave party stating “Such events with the fusion of music will help develop the tourism potential in the region and the state may be able to give competition to Kerala tourism.”

MLA Raghupathy Bhat had also shared the same view.

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June 29,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 29: Former Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah along with Congress leaders on Monday rode a bicycle from his residence to Minsk Square to protest against the hike in fuel prices.

KPCC President DK Shivakumar was also seen riding a bicycle along with other members of the Congress party to Minsk Square where the party staged the protest.

During the protest, Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar along with party leaders carried a bike on their shoulders.

"We are carrying out our duty today. At the time of the UPA government's rule, when there was any hike in fuel prices, several BJP leaders had made bold statements. It is ironic that today, at the time of this COVID-19 pandemic, even despite the price of barrels falling, they have increased fuel prices," said Shivakumar.

"In Delhi, diesel prices have exceeded petrol prices. We must protest against this. The DCP can file whatever case he wants to. Despite several cases against us, we have never been shaken up. They are inconveniencing people and causing the people to burn in hell. These people must be protected," he added.

With the hike in fuel prices, the petrol prices stand at Rs 83.04/litre (increase by Rs 0.05), and the diesel prices stand at Rs 76.58/litre (increase by Rs 0.13) in Bengaluru, according to a price notification of state oil marketing companies.

The Congress has termed the increase in the prices of petrol and diesel as "unjust" and "thoughtless", and urged the Central government to roll back the increase with immediate effect and pass on the benefit of low oil prices directly to the people.

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March 3,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 3: Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) on Tuesday issued guidelines to its employees, as per advisory issued by World Health Organisation (WHO), to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

"The BMTC has provided general information on the topic and SOPs for daily life and operations to our employees as per advisory issued by the WHO. The corporation has started a communication campaign about Coronavirus indicating its characteristics, known ways of infection and recommended preventive measures. This information was distributed to the staff, drivers and conductors through Whatsapp, pamphlet and email," informed BMTC.

"The information was also distributed through pamphlets at bus stations. An awareness campaign is being taken up by sharing relevant information through social media," it added.

The BMTC further said that the circular was issued to create awareness among the cleaning personnel who work in depots.

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June 2,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 2:  With easing of COVID-19 lockdown curbs, the Karnataka excise department has accorded permission for fresh brewing or production of beer and to sell it in microbreweries as takeaways.

"Permission is hereby accorded to microbreweries for fresh brewing/production and sale of beer as takeaway in glass, ceramic or stainless steel container (up to 2 litre) till 30-06-2020, or until further orders, whichever is earlier," the Excise Commissioner in a letter dated June 1 to Deputy Excise Commissioners of all districts said.

The opening and closing hours of the microbreweries shall be from 9 am to 9 pm, it said, adding that all other conditions as laid down will remain unaltered.

Earlier, in a letter dated May 12, the Excise Commissioner had "conditionally" granted permission for microbreweries to sell their beer stock as takeaway on experimental basis for the period from May 14 to June 30 or until exhaustion of existing beer stock, whichever is earlier.

It had called for measures like social distancing, cleanliness, usage of masks and sanitizers, among others, and had said, microbreweries situated in containment zones are not allowed to function.

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