Kesarugadde sports rekindle folk glory in Udupi village

July 3, 2011
Udupi, July 3: The annual Kesarugadde Ota, organised by Saarvajanika Ganeshothsava Samithi, Alevoor, for the fifth successive year attracted a large number of spectators.

The dirt field race was held at Kamblakatta, near Nailapaade, in Alevoor village of Udupi taluk on Sunday, July 3.

Owner of racing buffalos and entrepreneur T Suresh Shetty inaugurated the Kesaru Gadde competitions.

Speaking on the occasion, Alevoor Grama Panchayath President Hareesh Kini said that active participation in dirt field sports not only keeps people fit and healthy but also keeps them away from massage centers or Spas.

Beating of drums by the Koraga Cultural team headed by Badiya Guddeangadi and formation of human pyramids by the dirt field enthusiasts were the special attractions.

Competitions in reverse race, Tappangayi, Shreshta Nidhi (treasure hunt), volley ball and volley ball, all in Kesarug gadde were also held.

Kesaru Gadde Ota (Junior Girls category): Ramya, Anuraksha and Varsha won the first, second and third prizes. Women's category: Savitha Harish Shetty, Poornima and Vanaja. Junior Boys: Manoj, Prasad and Niranjan. Senior Boys: Nithesh, Dinesh and Saurabh. Men's category: Sandesh Shetty, Samarnath and Pawan won first, second and third prizes.

Tug of War (Women): Guddeangadi Team and Nailapade team won first and second prizes respectively. Junior girls: Namratha and team and Spoorthi and team won the first and second prizes respectively. Tug of War (Junior Boys Category): Nithish and team and Raghunandan and Team won the first and second prizes respectively. Sub Junior Boys: Karthik and team and Vinayaka and team won the first and second prizes respectively. General category: Mithra Balaga A and Friends' Circle B won the first and second prizes respectively.

In the boys volley ball Sri Babbu Swamy team, Jodurasthe Alevoor and Friends Circle Guddeangadi won the first and second prizes respectively.

In the reverse race Sandesh Shetty, Arun and Samarnath Shetty won first, second and third prizes respectively. In the Tappangayi competitions Suresh won the prize. In 'Shreshta Nidhi' Sudhir S Nehru Nagar won the prize.

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November 22,2025

The Karnataka government has announced a 50% rebate on pending traffic and transport fines. The discount is available from November 21 to December 12.

The rebate applies to all traffic e-challans and violation cases booked by the RTO between 1991–92 and 2019–20. Officials clarified that the offer is not applicable to pending tax dues and is restricted only to traffic-violation fines.

Across Karnataka, more than 4 lakh RTO cases remain pending, including those involving transport vehicles. While thousands of vehicle owners have already cleared their dues, the department expects to generate substantial revenue through this limited-period rebate.

How to Pay and Avail the Discount

There are three ways to check and pay your pending fines:

1. Through Mobile Apps
Available on both Play Store and App Store:
•    Karnataka State Police (KSP) app
•    KarnatakaOne app
•    ASTraM app

Steps:
•    Enter your vehicle number in any of the above apps
•    Verify the photo/details of your vehicle
•    Pay the fine with the 50% discount applied

2. Visit a Traffic Police Station

You can pay your pending fine at any nearby traffic police station.

3. Visit the Traffic Management Centre (TMC)

•    Location: First Floor, Infantry Road, near Indian Express, Bengaluru

Transport Commissioner Yogeesh A M said, “We don't issue e-challans, so there's no online payment system.”

The department estimates ₹52 crore in pending RTO fines up to March 2020. “With the 50% rebate, we expect to collect around ₹25 crore if all dues are cleared,” he added.

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November 26,2025

Mangaluru, Nov 26: Mangaluru East police have registered a case following a sophisticated online fraud where a 57-year-old local resident was allegedly cheated out of ₹13.4 lakh after being targeted on Facebook.

The scam began in February when the complainant, while browsing Facebook reels, was contacted by a woman identifying herself as "Lillian Mary George" from London. After establishing a chat relationship, the woman claimed she would visit India in November and bring a significant sum of money.

The trap was sprung on November 15, when the victim received a call from a woman named "Sonali Gupta," who claimed Lillian had arrived at Mumbai International Airport but was detained by customs. The fraudsters convinced the man that Lillian was carrying £25,000 (about ₹26 lakh) in traveller’s cheques and 1 kg of gold (valued at around ₹30 lakh).

Under the pretense of clearing these items, the victim was asked to make numerous online transfers between November 15 and 18 for various bogus charges, including:

•    "Pounds exchange registration"
•    "Customs declaration issues"
•    "Discount charges"
•    "Money-laundering charges"

Believing the fictitious story, the complainant transferred the cumulative sum of ₹13.4 lakh to various bank accounts provided by the fraudsters. He realised he was cheated when the culprits later promised a refund within two days but stopped answering his calls. The Mangaluru East police are now investigating the case, which highlights the continuing threat of transnational cyber fraud using social engineering and promises of fictitious wealth.

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November 30,2025

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Mangaluru, Nov 30: A 22-year-old college student succumbed to her injuries at a private hospital in Mangaluru today, days after she was hit by a goods tempo while crossing a road in Padubidri.

The deceased has been identified as Preksha, a resident of Nadsalu Billitota in Padubidri. The fatal incident occurred as Preksha, who was returning home after completing her examination, attempted to cross the service road towards Mangaluru. She was struck by a goods tempo approaching from the Udupi side, causing her to fall and sustain a severe head injury.

Prompt action from local residents ensured she received immediate first aid before being rushed to a hospital in Mangaluru for specialised treatment. Despite medical efforts, she passed away while undergoing care.

Preksha was a student at Karavali College, Vamanjoor on the outskirts of Mangaluru city. The tragedy is compounded by the fact that she belonged to a financially vulnerable family, having previously lost her father. She is survived by her mother and brother.

A case related to the accident has been registered at the Padubidri police station, and an investigation is underway to determine the exact circumstances that led to the collision. The incident highlights the growing concerns over road safety, particularly on busy service roads, and serves as a tragic reminder of the human cost of traffic accidents.

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