Beary Language Day observed; contributors to language honoured

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October 3, 2015

Mangaluru, Oct 3: Karnataka Beary Sahitya Academy organised ‘Beary Language Day’ with much enthusiasm and zeal in Mangaluru on Saturday, as part of a publicity campaign to promote and popularise Beary language and culture in the district and other parts of the state.

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Former Higher Education Minister B A Mohideen inaugurated the programme held at T V Raman Pai Convention Centre at Kodialbail here on Saturday, where several persons who have contributed to Beary language and culture were felicitated.

Raghunath Shenoy, Babu Shetty and Padma Moolya, non-Beary community members who spoke Beary language, were honoured, along with Hameed Pakkaladka, Ashraf Apollo, Mohammed Baddoor, Rasheed Nandavar, Abdul Khader Kuttethoor, Mariam Ismail, Ayesha U K, Basheer Ahmed Kinya and Abdul Azeez Haq.

Representatives of various Beary associations such as B M Farooq from Bearys Welfare Association, Bengaluru, B A Shamsuddin from Kodagu Bearys Welfare Trust, Saifullah Thangal from Kerala Rajya Beary Okkoota, Ali Kunhi Pare, D M Aslam from Kendra Beary Sahitya Parishat, Mangaluru, T S Aboobaker from Akhila Bharata Beary Parishad, Mangaluru, Mumtaz Ali, Abbas Ali Bolanthoor, Nazeer Handel and Basheer Baikampady were also felicitated in the programme.

The photography exhibition featuring photographs captured by senior photographer Ahmed Anwar and an exhibition of books in Beary language were inaugurated on the occasion by Mangaluru South MLA J R Lobo.

Anthology by Fakruddin Iruvail 'Kirfa' released

An anthology of stories penned by author Fakruddin Iruvail ‘Kirfa’ (Humaneness) was released by Minister for Forests B Ramanath Rai, in the presence of other guests on the stage. Journalist Hamza Malar gave a brief introduction of the book. Author Fakruddin Iruvail was honoured after the book release.

Delivering a brief lecture on the diversity of language, retired principal of Mangaluru University College Satyanarayana Mallipatna said that if culture of particular communities had to be preserved, it was essential to preserve the language. The coastal region of Karnataka, including Dakshina Kannada and Mangaluru, is a multi-lingual zone where several local languages were practiced. When the Tulu Sahitya Academy was established, Tulu, the most popular language locally, got the capacity to stand on its own among other regional languages. After the Beary Academy was established, Beary language received capability, support and strength and research books and debates on its origin and development cropped up. This kind of research and celebration of the language is a joyous thing, he said.

He said that amidst the growth of Konkani and Beary languages and culture, the languages developed an identity of their own. It is not possible for languages to perish as long as there are people using it. Larger and proper usage of the language will allow the language and its culture to grow, he told the gathering.

MLC Ivan D’Souza, Mangaluru North MLA Mohideen Bava, president of Karnataka Konkani Sahitya Academy and others spoke on the occasion.

Karnataka Beary Sahitya Academy president B A Mohammed Haneef presided over the programme. Registrar of the Academy Umarabba welcomed the gathering.

Karnataka Tulu Sahitya Academy president Janaki M Brahmavar, Mangaluru City Corporation councillor Rajendra Kumar, Congress leader Ibrahim Kodichal and members of the Academy were present in the programme.

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May 8,2024

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Mangaluru, May 8: The health officials in Dakshina Kannada are concerned over the increase in dengue cases in the rural areas of the district. They've seen 108 cases since January, compared to 45 last year. 

Dr. Naveen Chandra Kulal, who works on controlling diseases spread by insects, says humidity makes mosquitoes breed more.

People storing water in pots and drums during summer also make more mosquitoes, he added. 

In Lingappayyakadu village near Mulky, a survey found people store lots of water because they don't have regular drinking water. Dr. Kulal says this water becomes a place for mosquitoes to breed if containers aren't closed properly.

Dengue cases are also rising in Bengaluru, Mysuru, and other districts, he said. Even though there haven't been big groups of dengue cases in Dakshina Kannada yet, the health department is trying hard to stop it from spreading. They're doing things like teaching people how to prevent dengue and getting rid of places where mosquitoes can breed.

So far this year, Dakshina Kannada district has only had 16 cases of malaria. Dr. Kulal says many of these cases were among workers who came from other states to work on building sites.

Dr. Thimmaiah HR, who works for the health department, says if people have a fever, they should go to the nearest clinic or hospital. He also says they should get tested if they have symptoms of dengue or malaria and be careful about the hot weather.

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May 12,2024

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In an intriguing turn of events, authorities have levied a fine against an actress for breaching traffic regulations depicted within a television serial.

In the 14th episode of the popular serial ‘Seetha Raama’ a Kannada language drama series airing on Zee Kannada, a scene featuring two individuals riding a scooter caught the attention of viewers. While the rider adhered to safety protocols by wearing a helmet, the actress on the pillion did not.

Jayaprakash Yekkur, a vigilant resident of Mangaluru, took swift notice of this discrepancy and promptly lodged a complaint with the Mangaluru City Police Commissioner. Yekkur underscored the concern that such portrayals of traffic violations by actors and actresses could potentially convey misleading messages to viewers, particularly those who are impressionable. He urged authorities to take decisive legal action against the actress, the serial’s director, and the broadcasting channel.

In response to Yekkur’s complaint, the Commissioner of Police forwarded the matter to the Mangaluru Traffic Police station. Subsequently, notices were issued to the owner of the two-wheeler featured in the scene and the serial’s director. Upon investigation, it was revealed that the scene had been filmed in Nandini Layout, Bengaluru, and was referred to the Rajajinagar police station for further scrutiny.

On May 10, after thorough inquiries, the Rajajinagar police station imposed a fine of Rs 500 on both the actress and the owner of the two-wheeler. Furthermore, the production manager of the serial committed to adhering strictly to traffic regulations in future episodes.

Expressing his contentment with the resolution, Jayaprakash Yekkur commented that the prompt response from the police, coupled with the imposition of a fine, serves as a valuable lesson and contributes significantly to enhancing public awareness.

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May 19,2024

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In a heart-wrenching turn of events, the serene town of Banavasi in Sirsi taluk of Karnataka’s Uttara Kananda district, was struck by tragedy. A young boy lost his life after being struck by lightning on a fateful Saturday evening around 4p.m.

The victim, identified as 16-year-old Sajid Ashfaque Ali, was a bright tenth-grade student at Eden Way High School. Full of dreams and youthful energy, Sajid was enjoying an innocent game with his friends on the Jayanthi High School grounds when the unthinkable happened.

As ominous clouds gathered and rain began to pour, an unexpected bolt of lightning pierced the sky, striking Sajid. His friends watched in horror as he collapsed. Despite the desperate rush to get him to the hospital, Sajid's injuries proved fatal, and he passed away, leaving his family and community in shock and grief.

The rain that had started earlier that afternoon became a backdrop to this devastating incident, casting a pall over the Banavasi police station limits. Sajid’s body has been taken to the government hospital for a post-mortem examination, as the community grapples with the sudden and tragic loss of such a young life.

The tragic death of Sajid Ashfaque Ali is a poignant reminder of the unpredictability of nature and the fragile thread of life. His memory will linger in the hearts of those who knew and loved him, a young life taken too soon.

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