Students from 130 varsities participate in Alva's all India cross country race

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October 28, 2016

Moodbidri, Oct 28: Minister for fisheries, sports and youth affairs Pramod Madwaraj said the greatest test of the courage on earth is to bear defeat without losing hearts, so everyone should accept the defeat with true sportsmanship. He added and said let sports win in this country and each one should strive for keeping the country high in the sports arena.

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He was speaking after distributing prizes in All India Inter- University Cross Country Championship for Men and Women 2016-17 organized by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore, Karnataka and Alva's Education Foundation, here.

He said,'every Universities and colleges of this country should follow the education system of Alva's Education Foundation balancing both academic and co curricular activities''. He added and said, in coming daysKRIDA PROTSAHAKA' award will be given to someone who has contributed in the field of sports and games giving hint to the audience without mentioning Dr Mohan Alva's name.

Presiding over the program, Dr K S Ravindranath, Vice-chancellor, Rajiv Gandhi Unversity of Health Sciences said, one must take an active interest in sports and games which ensure good health and build a fine physique.

About 130 universities throughout country participated in the event. Altogether 1600 students participated including 119 Boys team and 115 girls team.

Long distance coaches Vijender Singh from Maharastra, Manoj PG from Kerala, Radhakrishna HP were felicitated with Rs 10000 cash, garland and fruit baskets. Along with them, Rio Olympics participant of Alva's college Moodbidire Dharun Ayyasamy and common wealth gold medalist Ashwini Akkunji were felicitated in the event.

Ranjith Kumar Patel of Alva's college Moodbidire of Mangalore University got first place in men cross country race. Sanjeevani Jhadav from Pune University got first place in women category. Mangalore University with 138 points became overall champions and Punjab University Patiala with 212 points got the runners up position.

In men team category Mangalore University with 69 points placed top position in the list and Punjab University of Patiala with 61 points emerged topper in the women category.

MLA K Abhaychandra Jain, EX- Minister of Govt of Kartnataka K Amarnath Shetty, Moodbidire Town Municipality President Roopa Santhosh Shetty, Alva's Education Foundation Chairman Dr Mohan Alva and others present in the occasion.

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April 3,2024

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Udupi, Apr 3: K Jayaprakash Hegde, who recently rejoined Congress nearly a decade after his expulsion from the grand-old party, filed his nomination as Congress candidate in Udupi-Chikmagalur segment today.

He was accompanied by former ministers Motamma, Vinay Kumar Sorake among others when he filed his nomination papers at the Udupi deputy commissioner’s office. 

Addressing the party workers, Hegde, who had earlier served as the Udupi-Chikkamagaluru MP, said that he had initiated multiple development works in both Udupi and Chikkamagaluru districts within 20 months.

“I seek this opportunity to fulfil the pending projects which were initiated during my previous term. Both districts face distinct challenges, with issues ranging from coffee and areca-nut cultivation in Chikkamagaluru to coastal tourism, fishermen's concerns, education, and health in Udupi. Strengthening the guarantee schemes is crucial, and we must promote and publicize them,” he said

“Had the central government created 2 crore jobs, we would witness the creation of 20 crore jobs today,” he said.

Hegde, who had joined BJP in 2017, was until recently the Chairman of Karnataka State Commission for Backward Classes that submitted the much-awaited Socio-Economic and Education Survey report, popularly known as the 'caste census' to the government. 

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April 2,2024

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In a gut-wrenching tragedy, three high school boys drowned in the Tunga River in Tirthahalli town in Shivamogga district on April 1 evening.

Ayan, Samar, and Rafan, all aged around 16 years, had been to the Tunga River at Rama Mantap in the town after breaking the Ramadan fast (iftar) in the evening. 

All three were Class 10 students of a local high school and close friends.

Around 8 p.m., Tirthahalli police received information that the boys drowned.

With the help of local people, the bodies were retrieved from the river around 11 p.m. Hundreds of people gathered at the river bank. The bodies have been shifted to the government hospital in the town.

Tirthahalli Police have registered an unnatural death report.

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April 4,2024

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Bengaluru: Former Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister and BJP leader KS Eshwarappa returned empty handed after he failed to meet Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday. Eshwarappa who has rebelled against the Karnataka state leadership then returned to Shivamogga.

After this, Eshwarappa reiterated that he is going to contest against former Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa's son and incumbent MP B Y Raghavendra in Shivamogga as he had announced earlier.

“I received a call from Mr. Shah on Tuesday morning when he arrived in Bengaluru during which he invited me to Delhi to discuss in person the reasons for my rebellion. But after coming to Delhi, I got a call from his office stating that he is not available to meet me,” Eshwarappa told mediapersons in Delhi. 

He said "No more talks and will take his fight to a logical end and he will contest from Shivamogga."

Putting up a condition he said, State BJP president B Y Vijayendra must be removed from president post then only he will agree to withdraw his decision not to contest in Shivamogga.

Attacking BS Yediyurappa and family saying "One family holding powers of state BJP which is hurting the sentiments of Hindu karyakarthas and BJP workers."

Earlier, ahead of the seeking the meeting with Amit Shah, Eshwarappa had made it clear that he will not change his decision to contest the election unless the state BJP president BY Vijayendra, son of former Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa, is replaced before the polls.

Eshwarappa said his fight is against the control of the BJP in the state "by one family".

"Prime Minister Narendra Modi used to say that Congress has a family culture. Similarly, the BJP is in the hands of one family in the state. The party should be freed from that family. Party workers are hurt. I will compete and contest to relieve the pain of workers," he said.

He said the work of those who fought for Hindutva ideology and the organization should be respected. "I'm contesting to fix the mess. I will not step back from the decision, I will pay my respects to you and come to Delhi," the BJP leader said.

Eshwarappa said his son had told him that even if he does not get a political future, "the party should be cleansed".

Voting for Lok Sabha seats in Karnataka will be held in two phases on April 26 and May 7 for 28 constituencies. Shivamogga will go to the polls on May 7.

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