Never appealed for nomination reconsideration, says Harsha Moily; roots for Yettinahole project

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March 4, 2014

Mangalore, Mar 3: Following the self-declared bandh observed by the district on Monday in retaliation against the Nethravati diversion project, Harsha Moily, who was an aspirant for an MP ticket from Dakshina Kannada constituency before his nomination was rejected, said on Tuesday that a lot of people in the state stood to gain from the project and the opposition to the same shown by the people of Dakshina Kannada had a political angle ' to it.

Addressing mediapersons at a press conference here on Tuesday, he said that the Nethravati diversion issue was being blown out of proportion after he had made a decision to enter the political fray in the district. “There 's clearly a political angle to the entire issue. People of Dakshina Kannada have reacted emotionally since they believe that the water from the river will be taken away from them,” he said.

He further said, “The chief minister and Mr Veerappa Moily have made it clear that this is a drinking water project that will benefit a lot of people. There is no issue that the people of Dakshina Kannada will be negatively affected by the project. I have gone through the detailed project report (DPR) thoroughly and it is obviously clear that the people of Dakshina Kannada will not face any shortage of water,” he said.

However, he pointed out that he was not a technical expert on the project and was speaking on the basis of the information known to him.

He said there was a lot of ambiguity regarding the entire project, and the best thing to do next was to have a panel discussion of environmental experts, technical engineers and people from different backgrounds.

He also said that an environment impact assessment (EIA) would be required to take the project forward.

No complaints on non-acceptance of nomination '

Close to the heels of rejection of Harsha Moily 's nomination for Congress primary for Dakshina Kannada constituency, the aspirant said that he was a loyal party worker and accepted the decision of the AICC selection committee in the interest of the party.

Wishing to clear few misconceptions over the rejection of his nomination by the AICC selection committee, he said that he had merely sought clarification from the committee and had not appealed for reconsideration.

“It is a misconception that I have appealed to the AICC to reconsider my nomination. I believe that the decision to accept or reject the nomination was left to the selection committee on the basis of meeting certain eligibility criteria,” he said, adding that he was awaiting the reasoning behind the rejection of his nomination.

He said that he had been involved in public service through his role as a trustee of Kisan Sabha Trust since 2001 and managing director/CEO of a private enterprise which helped in empowerment of dairy farmers in the state.

“These roles clearly made me an eligible candidate for the Primaries for DK Lok Sabha constituency under the criteria of a person of standing in public service or social cause. However, with the non-acceptance of my nomination under this criteria, while I do not agree with the stance of the AICC general secretary in charge of the primaries, I have come to accept it in the interests of the party,” he said.

“It was not the best start to a career in electoral politics, but I have no complaints. The non-acceptance of my nomination is not the end of my political journey but has inspired me to work harder for the party and the constituency,” he said.

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December 2,2025

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Bengaluru: 'Nati koli saaru' (country chicken curry) considered one of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s favourites along with steaming hot idlis was on the breakfast menu at Deputy CM D K Shivakumar’s residence on Tuesday, according to official sources.

The spread also included 'nati koli' fry, vada and pongal, among other items, they said.

In an apparent show of unity, Siddaramaiah visited Shivakumar’s residence for breakfast, just days after the two leaders shared a meal amid a simmering power tussle in the state Congress.

Siddaramaiah drove to the Deputy CM’s residence in Sadashivanagar, where he was received by Shivakumar and his brother D K Suresh, who is a former Congress MP.

Suresh and Kunigal MLA H D Ranganath, a relative of Shivakumar, joined them for breakfast, which featured a mix of vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes.

Speaking to reporters later, Siddaramaiah said Shivakumar had invited him during his visit to the CM’s residence for breakfast on Saturday.

Asked about the difference between the two meals, the chief minister said, "At his (Shivakumar’s) house it was non-veg, while at my house it was veg. He is a vegetarian, I am a non-vegetarian. I had not prepared non-veg. I told DK to get chicken from the village as you won’t get the original in Bengaluru."

Shivakumar said he had initially invited Siddaramaiah to his residence, but the CM had suggested visiting his place first and reciprocating later. "It was a vegetarian breakfast at the CM’s house on Saturday," he noted.

"Today, I invited him (the CM) to my house. He enjoyed the breakfast, which had his Mysuru taste," Shivakumar added. At this point, Siddaramaiah remarked that Shivakumar’s wife is also from Mysuru.

Saturday’s breakfast at Siddaramaiah’s official residence, held as part of efforts by the Congress high command to ease tensions in the leadership dispute between the two, reportedly included idlis and sambar, according to official sources.

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December 2,2025

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Udupi, Dec 2: A wave of regional pride is sweeping through Udupi district as Shagun S Verma Hegde, a talented Class 9 student from Christ King English Medium High School, Karkala, has been named the captain of the Indian National Team for the Under-15 Girls’ Volleyball Championship.

Shagun holds the unique distinction of being the sole player from Karnataka selected to represent the country in the prestigious international tournament. The championship, organized by the School Games Federation, is scheduled to take place in Shangluo, China, from December 3 to 13, where Shagun will lead the national squad.

A Remarkable Journey to the Top

Shagun’s selection is a testament to her dedication and exceptional skill on the court. Her journey included several rigorous rounds of selection:

•    She was the only player from Udupi district to qualify for the state-level selection camp.

•    Out of eight players from Karnataka who advanced to the national selection camp in Pune, Maharashtra, Shagun was the only one to secure a place in the final national squad.

•    The national camp saw participation from approximately 200 players, which was shortlisted to 23. Shagun not only made the final cut but was also ranked as the second-best player overall, solidifying her leadership role.

Shagun, who is the daughter of Sandesh Verma and Shruthiraj of Kallotte, Karkala, has trained under experienced coaches Santosh D’Souza, Jeevan D’Silva, Jairaj Poojary, and Ramesh. Her selection as the team captain has brought profound honour to her family, school, the Udupi district, and the entire state of Karnataka.

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December 4,2025

Mangaluru: Chaos erupted at Mangaluru International Airport (MIA) after IndiGo flight 6E 5150, bound for Mumbai, was repeatedly delayed and ultimately cancelled, leaving around 100 passengers stranded overnight. The incident highlights the ongoing country-wide operational disruptions affecting the airline, largely due to the implementation of new Flight Duty Time Limitations (FDTL) norms for crew.

The flight was initially scheduled for 9:25 PM on Tuesday but was first postponed to 11:40 PM, then midnight, before being cancelled around 3:00 AM. Passengers expressed frustration over last-minute communication and the lack of clarity, with elderly and ailing travellers particularly affected. “Though the airline arranged food, there was no proper communication, leaving us confused,” said one family member.

An IndiGo executive at MIA cited the FDTL rules, designed to prevent pilot fatigue by limiting crew working hours, as the cause of the cancellation. While alternative arrangements, including hotel stays, were offered, about 100 passengers chose to remain at the airport, creating tension. A replacement flight was arranged but also faced delays due to the same constraints, finally departing for Mumbai around 1:45 PM on Wednesday. Passengers either flew, requested refunds, or postponed their travel.

The Mangaluru delay is part of a broader crisis for IndiGo. The airline has been forced to make “calibrated schedule adjustments”—a euphemism for widespread cancellations and delays—after stricter FDTL norms came into effect on November 1.

While an IndiGo spokesperson acknowledged unavoidable flight disruptions due to technology issues, operational requirements, and the updated crew rostering rules, the DGCA has intervened, summoning senior airline officials to explain the chaos and outline corrective measures.

The ripple effect has been felt across the country, with major hubs like Bengaluru and Mumbai reporting numerous cancellations. The Mangaluru incident underscores the systemic operational strain currently confronting India’s largest carrier, leaving passengers nationwide grappling with uncertainty and delays.

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