Team Siddu: Ministers & their portfolios

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June 22, 2016

Bengaluru, Jun 22: Less than two years for the next assembly elections, Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah has effected a major cabinet rejig in what's largely seen as an image makeover. The CM, however, decided to leave the major existing portfolios with senior Ministers, except that of UT Khader and R Roshan Baig. Here's the list of ministers and their portfolios:

New Ministers
Siddaramaiah  Cabinet Affairs, Personnel and Administrative Reforms, Finance, Intelligence Wing, Housing, Information and Public Relations 
G. Parameshwara  Home 
R. V. Deshpande  Large and Medium Scale Industries, Infrastructure Development 
T. B. Jayachandra  Law, Justice, Human Rights, Parliamentary Affairs, and Minor Irrigation 
Ramalinga Reddy  Transport 
B. Ramanath Rai  Forests, Ecology and Environment 
H. K. Patil  Rural Development and Panchayat Raj 
H. C. Mahadevappa  Public Works, Ports, and Inland Transport 
K. J. George  Bengaluru Development 
H. S. Mahadeva Prasad  Cooperation and Sugar 
U. T. Khader  Food, Civil Suppliers and Consumer Affairs 
M. B. Patil  Major and Medium Irrigation 
H. Anjaneya  Social Welfare and Backward Classes Welfare 
D. K. Shivakumar  Energy 
R. Roshan Baig  Urban Development, Hajj and wakf 
Umashree   Women and Child Development, Kannada and Culture 
Krishna Byre Gowda  Agriculture 
Sharanprakash R. Patil  Medical Education 
Tanvir Sait  Primary and Secondary Education, Minority Welfare 
S. S. Mallikarjun  Horticulture and Agricultural Marketing 
K. R. Ramesh Kumar  Health and Family Welfare 
Kagodu Thimmappa  Revenue 
Ramesh Jarkiholi  Small Scale Industries 
M. R. Seetharam  Planning and Statistics, Science and Technology 
Santhosh S. Lad  Labour 
Basavaraj Rayaraddi  Higher Education 
H. Y. Meti   Excise 
Pramod Madhwaraj   Fisheries and Youth Services 
Priyank Kharge   IT/ BT and Tourism 
Rudrappa Lamani   Muzrai and Textiles 
Vinay Kulakarni  Mines and Geology 
A. Manju  Silks and Animal Husbandry 
Eshwar Khandre  Municipal Administration

Comments

Mahesh
 - 
Wednesday, 22 Jun 2016

what kind of portfolio is this? none of the ministers are capable of particular position, this is not portfolio, we can call them as CM's polio cabinet group.

Ambarish Fan C…
 - 
Wednesday, 22 Jun 2016

dubba raj. soon we gonna start new party.

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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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May 22,2024

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Mangaluru: Fourteen years ago today, on a fateful day in May, the city of Mangaluru was struck by a tragedy that sent ripples of grief and anguish across the nation. This catastrophic event not only shook the aviation industry to its core but also left an indelible scar on the hearts of countless families and the local community.

On May 22, 2010, an Air India Express flight crashed while attempting to land at Mangaluru International Airport, claiming the lives of 158 souls on board. The ill-fated flight, carrying 160 passengers and six crew members, was en route from Dubai to Mangaluru when disaster struck.

As the aircraft approached the runway, it overshot the landing, plunging down a steep hill and bursting into flames upon impact. The horror of the crash sent shockwaves through the nation, as families, friends, and the community were engulfed in mourning for their lost loved ones.

Rescue teams, including firefighters, police personnel, and medical professionals, rushed to the scene, but the inferno and treacherous terrain made their efforts harrowing and heart-wrenchingly difficult. The intense fire consumed the aircraft, leaving little hope for survival.

In the aftermath, investigations revealed a series of devastating errors and misjudgments that led to the tragedy. The airport’s tabletop runway design, with its perilous steep gradient at the end, was a critical factor in the disaster. Analysis of the plane’s black box further unveiled that the chief pilot, Captain Zlatko Glusica, bore significant responsibility. Despite urgent warnings from his co-pilot, First Officer Ahluwalia, Captain Glusica proceeded with the ill-fated landing, sealing the doomed fate of the flight.

Today, as we commemorate this solemn occasion, families and friends of the victims gather to pay their respects at the memorial erected near the crash site. This memorial stands as a poignant reminder of the precious lives lost and the profound grief that lingers. It also underscores the imperative for continued improvements in aviation safety, to prevent such heart-rending tragedies from ever happening again.

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May 22,2024

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Udupi: A teenage boy, identified as Nithin, ended his life by suicide after reportedly being humiliated by the head teacher of his school. The incident occurred two days ago, and the police have yet to take action against the accused.

Nithin, 16, a resident of Shiroor in Byndoor, had gone to his government high school on May 18 to collect his Transfer Certificate (TC) after completing his SSLC. However, not only was his request for the TC denied, but he was also allegedly insulted by the head teacher.

On May 20, Nithin informed his father, Nagaraj, about his intention to visit the school to collect the TC. Tragically, between 12 noon and 12:30 pm, when no one was at home, Nithin hanged himself. In his death note, he accused the head teacher of insulting him and refusing to issue the TC, which led to his decision to end his life.

A case has been registered by the Byndoor police under Section 306 (abetment to suicide) of the IPC. Nithin's family members staged a protest in front of the Byndoor police station on Tuesday, demanding the arrest of those responsible for his suicide.

DySP of Kundapura Belliappa, probationary IPS officer Dr. Harsha Priyamvada, and Byndoor CI Savitra Tez held discussions with the public, assuring them that investigations are underway and that the case is being taken seriously. They promised that a suitable report would be published within a week following further investigation and interrogation. They also assured that stringent action would be taken against the culprits if sufficient evidence is found.

Village elders, social leaders, and locals provided support to Nithin's grieving family. His mortal remains were later taken home for the final rites.

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