Students' feel proud of their own translation

April 3, 2012

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Mangalore, April 3: It was a memorable event for the nine graduation students of University College. An anthology of different stories from different books liked and translated by them from English into Kannada, was released under the title “Nammaanuvaada” (Our Translation) on Tuesday evening.

The programme was held at Ravindra Kalabhavana in the college premises. The story translators Mohammed Irshad, Fabina, Shabnam, Nimisha Domili, Sushma, Pramila D'Souza and Sarita had a rare opportunity to express their feelings in front of the audience.

Interestingly the book is the second publication brought out by Anekanta Prakshana, which is run by Professor Uday Kumar and his wife Associate Professor Rajalakshmi N.K, both working at University College.

Speaking at the releasing ceremony Prof Mahalinga Bhat of St Aloysius Evening College, said it is a good trend to see students taking initiative in translating such stories and bringing out them in the form of book.

“The College must continue this drive of encouraging the students to indulge in literature. This helps the students to cultivate the habit of reading. Other colleges in the city too must develop the writing skills of their students”, he said.

Prof Shridhar Rao of Mangalore University said that from the point of view of the students this is a very good attempt to showcase their writing and translation skills.

He said another attempt can be made at translating stories into English as well. He also said that by cultivating the habit of reading we get to learn about the culture of our country.

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April 3,2020

Bengaluru, April 3: Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Friday held a meeting with Muslim leaders and legislators, seeking their cooperation in containing COVID-19.

In a press statement, the Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa said that the Muslim leaders have agreed to give details of persons who visited Tablighi Markaz in Nijamuddin and has also assured that they will convince the attendees to undergo tests for coronavirus and also follow quarantine rules.

CM Yediyurappa also informed media that the Muslim leaders are also advising the members of their community to offer prayers at home and also to stay indoors to maintain social distancing during "azan".

Also, an appeal has been made to the Muslim community to cooperate with the health workers during the treatment.

The Karnataka Chief Minister also appealed the masses not to pay heed to any sort of rumours pertaning to COVID-19. "Let all of us strictly follow precautionary measures and win the battle over caronavirus."

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April 24,2020

Kasaragod, Apr 24:  Stricter measures have been enforced in more places in this district, as part of intensifying efforts aimed at containing the spread of Covid19.

According to District Collector Dr Sajith Babu, the new norms of intensified lockdown would be enforced in Kumbala, Mogral-Puthur, Chemmanad, Madhur, Muliyar and Kumbala grama panchayats, being identified as new hotspots in the district.

Earlier, door-to-door police patrolling at regular intervals have been implemented in Thalankeri, Choori, Kalanad and Nellikkunnu, where more positive cases of Covid-19 has been reported.

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February 13,2020

Mangaluru, Feb 13: After pro-Kannada outfits called for a state-wide bandh today, the police are on high-alert to avoid any untoward incidents.

The dawn to dusk bandh was called demanding implementation of Sarojini Mahishi report which recommended certain percentage of jobs to Kannadigas in private & public sector companies.

There is no official holiday declared for schools and colleges. Besides, all government institutions and private establishments are open.

But, in some parts of Karnataka, autorickshaws and taxis, including Ola and Uber stayed off the roads.

Even though the bandh is unlikely to hit normal life in coastal Karnataka, stones were pelted on a Tirupati-Mangaluru bus in Farangipet.

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