Bill on taking over 'mismanaged' mutts antagonises seers

December 23, 2014

Antagonises seers
Bengaluru, Dec 23: The tabling of an amendment bill that empowers the government to take over œmismanaged  mutts has not gone down well with heads of religious institutions and mutts. They have threatened to launch a Statewide protest against it, accusing the government of targeting them.

The Siddaramaiah government introduced the Karnataka Hindu Religious Institutions and Charitable Endowments (Amendment) Bill, 2014, in the Assembly during the recently concluded winter session of the Legislature held in Belagavi. The bill seeks to empower the government to take over mutts in case of mismanagement or if there is dispute over succession or if the successor is a minor.

The bill, tabled on the last day of the session, states that the Endowment Commissioner can issue a show-cause notice to a mutt, asking for reasons as to why it should not be taken over if the devotees of the mutt or those interested complain that it is being mismanaged and the official is convinced by their complaint. The government can take over such mutts for a maximum of five years by appointing an administrator, the bill says. However, the bill is yet to be approved by the Legislature.

Murugharajendra Swami of Murugha Mutt, Chitradurga, said all religious institutions and mutts should take up cudgels against the government. If the bill comes into effect, it will deal a death blow to mutts that are doing social service. It will lead to chaos in society, he warned.

It is wrong to assume that all mutts have political affiliations. Some may be openly supporting certain political parties, but a majority of them have maintained their secular identity and are serving the society.

œInstead of unnecessarily harassing mutts like this, the government should try to help them in their service. If not, it (the government) should at least learn to keep quiet,  he stated.

M A Hanchinaala of Basava Kendra, Gadag, accused Chief Minister Siddaramaiah of conspiring to finish off the mutts. It is easy to target a mutt if the amendment bill is approved. The government can take over a mutt and appoint an administrator based on a complaint. This provision can be misused to target any mutt. It has exposed the ill-intention of the government, he added.

œThe government is playing with the sentiments of devotees. People will never approve of the move. It is ridiculous that the government wants to give more power to the Muzrai department which is already neck-deep in corruption. It has to be noted that the amendment applies only to Hindu institutions,  he said. Vishveshateertha Swami of Pejawar Mutt said any government that is secular treats all religions equally.

œThis government has included only Hindu institutions in the amendment bill, leaving out others. Targeting Hinduism is not secularism. This is unfair and we will oppose it,  he added.

A number of mutts, including Suttur Mutt, Hukkerihire mutt, Taralabalu Mutt and Madara Gurupeetha have opposed the bill and have warned of a protest. These mutts are said to be planning to take a delegation to Delhi to submit a memorandum to Congress president Sonia Gandhi.

CM?defends govt's move

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Monday defended his government's move to take over mutts if they are mismanaged, saying that they had taken the step based on a Supreme Court direction.

Speaking to reporters after releasing a book on Tipu Sultan at his home office Krishna, he said that the government had no intention to interfere in the functioning of mutts. Based on the court direction, the government drafted an amendment bill, he added.

Earlier, he announced that the government will organise the Jayanti (birth anniversary) of Tipu Sultan, following a request made by Information Minister Roshan Baig in this regard. œTipu Sultan was a secular ruler. He was a model king in the entire country. A section of people criticise him out of prejudice,  he added.

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May 19,2024

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Naturals Ice Cream founder Raghunandan Kamath passed away following a brief illness. Born to a mango vendor in a village in Mangaluru, Kamath went on to establish Naturals, an ice cream parlour estimated to be worth Rs 400 crore today. 

"Our thoughts on the sad demise of our patron and founder of Naturals Ice Cream, Late Raghunandan Kamath. Indeed a very sad and unfortunate day for us," the company said.

Mr Kamath grew up helping his father in selling mangoes in a village Karnataka's Mangaluru. This was when he learned the art of picking the ripe fruit, plucking it, sorting it, and preserving it.

As the legend goes, a young 14-year-old Kamath boarded a train from Mangaluru and came to Mumbai (then Bombay). 

After working at his brother’s restaurant, Kamath had an idea — if ice creams have fruit flavours, why can’t they have real fruits. He decided to fill this void in the market. But unsure of whether customers would come, he began his business with serving pav-bhaji as the main dish and the ice cream as an add on.

His first ice cream parlour was launched in 1984 in Juhu, with the initial menu featuring around 12 flavours, each being a testament to the knowledge he acquired during the time he assisted his father in Mangaluru.

The demand kept growing and he opened five more outlets in 1994. Currently, it has over 165 outlets across 15 cities.
 
His story was captured expansively in ‘Intelligent Fanatics of India’, a book co-authored by Mumbai-based journalist Pooja Bhula.

Inspired by his mother's techniques, Kamath also developed innovative machines to streamline production and ensure consistency, notes the company website.

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June 1,2024

Mangaluru: All necessary arrangements are in place for the counting of votes for the Lok Sabha elections, confirmed Dakshina Kannada deputy commissioner Mullai Muhilan MP.

The opening of EVM strong rooms is scheduled between 6 am and 7 am, with counting starting promptly at 8 am. Each counting hall has been equipped with 14 tables specifically for EVM counting. Each table will have one counting supervisor, one assistant, and one micro observer. Additionally, 20 tables have been set up to count postal ballots.

“For Electronically Transmitted Postal Ballot System (ETPBS), three tables have been arranged,” he told the media.

Each hall will have an assistant returning officer overseeing the EVM counting process. Approximately 600 personnel will be on duty for counting operations. Mobile phones, iPads, laptops, or any other electronic devices capable of recording audio or video are strictly prohibited inside the counting centre. The number of counting rounds varies between 15 to 19, depending on the assembly constituencies in Dakshina Kannada. After counting concludes, the EVMs and VVPATs will be stored at the EVM warehouse at Padil in Mangaluru city.

The DC emphasised, “Prohibitory orders under Section 144 will be in force, and no victory processions will be allowed till midnight on Tuesday.”

The district reported a 77.6% voter turnout via EVMs, with 8,537 postal ballot votes cast. Of the 514 service voters, 231 votes have been received, with the deadline extending until 7 am on Tuesday. The area within a 100m radius of the counting centre will be declared a pedestrian zone.

City commissioner of police Anupam Agrawal highlighted the reinforced security measures for the counting process.

“Five KSRP platoons, 13 CAR platoons, 2 DCPs, 6 ACPs, and additional paramilitary force personnel will ensure security. Three layers of security will be in place at the counting centre. A total 850 personnel will be on duty for bandobast,” he said.

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May 30,2024

Mangaluru, May 30: A 23-year-old woman, who was found ''aimlessly roaming'' at the Mangaluru International Airport on Thursday was intercepted by the airport security and safely handed over to the police, officials said.

According to the Bajpe police, she had come to Mangaluru airport from Bengaluru by road in the morning. She has also given her place of origin as Davanagere.

Her relatives had filed a missing person report in Davangere four days ago.

The police have sent her to the government's Wenlock hospital. Her relatives have been informed about her safety and they will be arriving later in the day, police said.

The woman is suspected to be battling depression. However, police said, they are yet to verify from the doctors about her condition.

This is the second incident of a woman roaming free in the airport, only to be secured by the alert security personnel and handed over to the police.

A woman from Kadri in Mangaluru city had travelled to the airport on May 14 and was reunited with her family later.

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