Amittrajit Ghosh, Ashwin Naik clinch overall INRC title

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November 11, 2013
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Bangalore, November 11: Kolkata-based Amittrajit Ghosh and co-driver Ashwin Naik from Mangalore sealed the Overall title in the FMSCI Indian National Rally Championship when they emerged champions in the IMG Karnataka-1000, here Sunday.

Enjoying a sizeable overnight lead, Ghosh concentrated on bringing his Group N-spec Mitsubishi Lancer Cedia to the finish in one piece and eventually finished first, one minute, 52.6 seconds clear of veteran Rahul Kanthraj (Vivek Bhatt) who made one place over Prithvi Dominic (Pruthvi Sthal) who ended up third.

“I didn't really push today as I had a good overnight lead. There were no problems with my car. Obviously, I and Ashwin are happy to win the Overall title for the second year running,” said Ghosh who has 156 points that put him beyond reach of other competitors with a round to spare.

Newly-crowned Asia Pacific Rally champion Gaurav Gill (Musa Sherif) driving a XUV 500 in the SUV class also clinched the title in his category besides being the fastest driver in the K-1000 Rally for which he received the Star of Karnataka award.

“I pushed hard today as I was also keeping an eye on Karamjit Singh (participating in the IRC class in a VW Polo R2). He was faster than me by six seconds in the first Stage that suited his car better than my XUV. But I made time in the other two stages that were tight and twisty,” said the 31-year old Gill.

Emerging champion in the INRC 1600cc class was Arjun Rao (Satish Rajagopal) in a VW Polo as he pipped Phaliguna Urs and Anoop Kumar by just 1.4 seconds in a tight finish while Sirish Chandran (Nikhil Pai) of Slidways Industries came in third.

“I had some problems with my VW Polo almost throughout the event, but I managed to make time on Phalguna in today's first and second stages,” said Rao.

Suhem MK (Jeevarathinam) held his overnight position to win in the Junior INRC class comfortably while Aroor Vikram Rao (Somayya AG) was second and Rohan Pawar (Arjun Mehta) of Slidways Industries third.

Meanwhile, former World Rally champion Karamjit Singh (Jagdev Singh) from Malaysia, driving a VW Polo (R2) for Slidways Industries, without brakes, still topped the IRC class. He was forced to drift a lot more through the corners to scrub the speed as he put in a memorable demonstration of his driving skills.

Provisional classifications:

INRC Overall: Amittrajit Ghosh / Ashwin Naik (Cedia) 1 (1hr, 34mins, 46.6 secs); Rahul Kanthraj / Vivek Bhatt (Cedia) 2 (01:36:39.2); Prithvi Dominic / Pruthvi Sthal (Cedia) 3 (01:36:55.1).

INRC 1600cc: 1. Arjun Rao / Satish Rajagopal (VW Polo) 01:37:36.0; Phalguna V Urs / Anoop Kumar DS (VW Polo) 3 (01:37:37.4); Sirish Chandran / Nikhil Pai (VW Polo, Slideways Industries) 3 (01:37:45.1).

JINRC: Suhem MK / J Jeevarathinam 1 (01:40:49.7); Aroor Vikram Rao / Somayya AG 2 (01:42:45.6); Rohan Pawar / Arjun Mehta (Slideways Industries) 3 (1:44:54.4).

SUV NRC: Gaurav Gill / Musa Sherif (Mahindra Adventure Rally, XUV 500) 1 (01:30:56.3); Lohitt Urs / Bonnie Thomas (Mahindra Adventure Rally, XUV 500) 2 (01:35:24.5).

IRC: Karamjit Singh / Jagdev Singh (VW Polo R2, Slideways Industries) 1 (01:33:20.4); Sumit Panjabi / Prakhyath Shirole (Cedia) 3 (01:53:36.5).

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April 23,2024

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The Karnataka government's decision to categorise the entire Muslim community as a backward caste for reservation purposes in the state has drawn criticism from the National Commission for Backward Classes (NCBC), which said such blanket categorisation undermines the principles of social justice.

According to the data submitted by the Karnataka Backward Classes Welfare Department, all castes and communities within the Muslim religion have been enlisted as socially and educationally backward classes under Category IIB in the State List of Backward Classes.

The NCBC, during a field visit last year, examined the state's reservation policy for OBCs in educational institutions and government jobs.

"All castes/communities of Muslim religion of Karnataka are being treated as socially and educationally backward classes of citizens and listed as Muslim Caste separately under Category IIB in the State List of Backward Classes for providing them reservation in admission into educational institutions and in appointments to posts and vacancies in the services of the State for the purpose of Articles 15(4) and 16(4) of the Constitution of India," the NCBC said in a statement on Monday night.

This categorisation has led to the provision of reservation benefits for 17 socially and educationally backward castes under Category I and 19 castes under Category II-A, respectively.

The NCBC said the blanket categorisation of Muslims as a backward caste undermines the principles of social justice, particularly for the marginalised Muslim castes and communities identified as socially and educationally backward.

However, the NCBC emphasised that while there are indeed underprivileged and historically marginalised sections within the Muslim community, treating the entire religion as backward overlooks the diversity and complexities within Muslim society.

"The religion-based reservation affects and works against ethics of social justice for categorically downtrodden Muslim castes/communities and identified socially and educationally backward Muslim castes/communities under Category-I (17 Muslim castes) and Category II-A (19 Muslim castes) of State List of Backward Classes. Hence, socially and educationally backward castes/communities cannot be treated at par with an entire religion," the NCBC stated.

The NCBC also voiced concern over the impact of such reservations on the overall framework of social justice, particularly in the context of local body polls.

While Karnataka provides 32 per cent reservation to backward classes in local body elections, including Muslims, the Commission stressed the need for a nuanced approach that accounts for the diversity within these communities.

According to the 2011 Census, Muslims constitute 12.92 per cent of the population in Karnataka.

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April 29,2024

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Mysuru, Apr 29: Veteran politician and incumbent Chamarajanagar MP V Srinivas Prasad breathed his last at 76.The stalwart BJP leader, who had been battling health issues, succumbed to a severe heart attack, leaving behind a void in Karnataka's political arena.

A Dalit leader in the Old Mysuru region, Prasad was in Congress but joined the Bharatiya Janata Party before the 2018 Karnataka Assembly elections following a fallout with Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. The two had recently met in Mysuru and discussed the political scenario in the state.

Prasad extended support to the Congress in the Lok Sabha election 2024 and this is being seen as a crucial factor in the SC-reserved Chamarajanagar constituency, which Prasad represented in Parliament. On April 2, Prasad’s relatives and supporters joined Congress.

He served as a Union minister from 1999 to 2004 as the Loka Jana Shakthi MP. In the Karnataka Assembly elections, he was elected twice as an MLA and served as the state’s revenue minister.

Prasad, known for his distinguished political career spanning over five decades, was admitted to Manipal Hospital in Bengaluru due to urinary tract-related complications and age-related ailments.

However, his condition deteriorated rapidly, leading to his untimely demise in the wee hours of Monday.

Born on August 6, 1947, in Ashokapuram, Mysuru, Prasad's political journey was marked by significant milestones. He represented Chamarajanagar constituency as MP for an unprecedented seven terms and had derved as MLA from Nanjangud constituency twice.

He had held key ministerial portfolios including Minister for Food and Civil Supplies in the Atal Bihari Vajpayee government and Minister for Revenue and Muzrai in the Siddaramaiah-led Karnataka government.

He had joined the BJP officially in December 2016 and was elected as MP from Chamarajanagar again in 2019, showcasing his enduring popularity among constituents.

Prasad's demise has plunged the political fraternity and his supporters into mourning. His family members, political associates, and well-wishers are gathering to pay their final respects as his mortal remains are being transported from Manipal Hospital to his residence in Jayalakshmipuram, Mysuru.

The Exhibition Grounds in Mysuru will witness a stream of mourners as Prasad's mortal remains will be kept for public viewing, allowing people from all walks of life to bid farewell to their beloved leader.

Prasad's name had come up in the 'Tehelka tapes' controversy, after the sting operation by magazine Tehelka to expose defence deals under the Atal Bihari Vajpayee-led NDA government. The tapes showed Samata Party leader Jaya Jaitley allegedly telling an arms dealer to deposit money with Prasad, who was then in Bengaluru. However, Prasad denied these claims, saying he was in Mysuru at the time, and also sued Tehelka for defamation.

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April 23,2024

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Mangaluru, Apr 23: As an outbreak of avian flu has been reported in some districts of neighbouring Kerala, the border areas of Karnataka, including Mangaluru, have been put on high alert, officials of the Karnataka Animal Husbandry department said.

At present, the situation in Kerala is being monitored before any action can be taken, they said.

“Our Kerala counterparts have assured us that the avian flu has been contained within Alappuzha district. However, loading, booking and carrying poultry and poultry products on trains and at railway stations are still under consideration (surveillance), the officials said.

Not only railways but also road transport ferrying chicken loads from Kerala to Mangaluru are under surveillance. Mangaluru, being one of the largest consumers of chicken from Kerala, has halted chicken procurement from Kerala-based suppliers.

Sudhakar Shetty, a market functionary, stated, “The animal husbandry department of Kerala has advised containment of avian flu within a few districts in Kerala. We are closely monitoring the situation.” Despite this, the market has not experienced significant fluctuations in supply yet, as local stocks have been adequate to meet the demand for the next few days.

Demand for chicken could fall for a few days due to a series of temple festivals in coastal areas, where many consumers refrain from consuming meat-based meals until Saturday. Nevertheless, Sunday could witness a change, as consumers may desire hot chicken curry for their Sunday meals, according to the local people.

As officials in the animal husbandry department in Dakshina Kannada have raised awareness in the market about avian flu in the neighbouring state, the question arises whether prices will fall if demand decreases.

“We do not want to contribute to the hysteria surrounding avian flu until our local stock falls below the level of demand,” said Aston D’Souza, a farm owner.

Dakshina Kannada also serves as a good market for suppliers from Shivamogga, Hassan, and Chikkamagaluru.

“In case supplies dwindle due to an unlikely prolonged shutdown of Kerala supplies, we can always purchase from those districts, albeit at a slightly higher cost than Kerala stock,” Shetty said.

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