Cong gears up for 'communal harmony' rally from Ullal to Udupi

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January 16, 2013
Mangalore, Jan 16: President of the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee Dr G Parameshwara said that the third leg of its four padayatras called 'Congressina Nadige Samarasyada Kadege' will be undertaken from Ullal to Udupi, to drive home the message of communal harmony in the coastal region of Karnataka.
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Addressing media persons at a press conference at District Congress Office in the city on Wednesday, he said that the Congress had always condemned oppression of minorities, in the name of religion. The problem of communal tension in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts is a serious one, and there is a need for communal harmony in the region, he said.

The Congress leaders said that public meetings would be held at various places during the rally, wherein leaders of the Opposition in the Assembly and Council, Siddaramaiah and S.R. Patil respectively, along with various state and district Congress leaders would participate. The rally is also necessary to bring out the maladministration of the BJP in front of the people, he said.

He said that the date and structure of the rally will be announced in a curtain-raiser press conference in the coming days.

Tipu Sultan varsity

Speaking of the dispute over the proposal to establish a university named after Tipu Sultan, Dr Parameshwara said that if his party assumed power in the State after the Assembly elections, he would allow the establishment of the proposed Central University for minorities in the name of Tipu Sultan in Karnataka.

BJP legislator G Madhusudhan, who opposed the proposal and spoke ill of Union minister for minorities' affairs K Rahman Khan, should not have done so. Tipu Sultan was a freedom fighter who upheld all the traditions and the culture of the people. He was the most secular person at that point of time. As a responsible MLC, Madhusudhan should have welcomed the proposal of the establishment of a central university, he said, urging the State government to hand over land for the construction of the university, as per the Centre's directive.

Dissolve government

Taking on the BJP government, the KPCC chief said that the Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar had lost the majority and support of his own party members and hence had no morality to prepare the state budget for the entire financial year. He said that the CM should instead account for the money spent on various sectors like agriculture, irrigation, education and others.

“Show the balance sheet to people before preparing the budget, and reveal how much remains in the treasury. I'm sure none remains, as six months' salaries of the government teachers are still due. If money still exists, let them prove it,” he declared, urging the CM to dissolve the government.

Congress leaders such as AICC Secretary Vinay Kumar Sorake, KPCC General Secretary Ivan D'Souza, MLA U T Khader, B Ramanath Rai, Mayor Gulzar Banu, Moideen Bava, Mithun Rai and several others were present.

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May 21,2024

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Raichur, May 21: In a tragic incident in Koravinahala village of Karnataka's Raichur district, a four-year-old girl fell victim to a stray dog attack and succumbed to injuries on Tuesday.

The deceased has been identified as Lavanya, daughter of Keralinga.

Fifteen days ago, seven children were attacked by a stray dog while they were playing. Lavanya was bitten on the back of her neck and other parts of her body.

Lavanya was discharged from the hospital two days ago and was under treatment at her residence. Unfortunately, she succumbed to her injuries. The other children who were attacked by the dog are still under treatment.

Keralinga, Lavanya's father, stated that his daughter was attacked right in front of their residence.

He urged the authorities to take action to ensure that other children in the village do not meet the same fate as his daughter.

The villagers said that to date, the authorities have not visited the village to enquire about the affected children. The dog was killed by the villagers on the same day of the attack.

Kariyappa, the Panchayat Development Officer of Samagakunta village, said that he got information about the incident on Tuesday and will visit the village.
He said that a rescue team would be sent to look out for stray dogs that were attacking people.

"We received information that the dog was not local and had strayed from a different region. While traveling to another place, it attacked the children," he said.

The villagers have expressed their outrage alleging negligence by the authorities.

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May 23,2024

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The VTU Mangaluru division inter-collegiate football tournament was inaugurated on May 22, 2023, at P.A. College of Engineering, Nadupadavu. The inaugural ceremony was graced by Mr. Abdullah, a renowned footballer and businessman, who served as the chief guest and initiated the tournament with a ceremonial kick-off.

Dr Ramis M.K., the Principal of P.A. College of Engineering, highlighted the significance of student participation in sports, especially football, underscoring elements such as player coordination, strategic planning, team spirit, skill development, and techniques.

The ceremony was also attended by several notable figures, including Mr. Sharfuddin P. K.  Assistant General Manager of Campus, PAET; Dr. Sayyad Ameen Ahammad,  Dean of Student Affairs (PAET) and Dr. Sharmila Kumari, Vice Principal of P.A. College of Engineering; Mr. Niyaz Khan from the HR department of PAET; and Dr. Iqbal, Director of Physical Education, who delivered the welcome address. The event was anchored by Prof. Salim, Department of Electronics & Communication. 

Seventeen teams from the VTU Mangalore Division is participating in this esteemed tournament, demonstrating sportsmanship and competitive spirit among the colleges.

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May 19,2024

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Naturals Ice Cream founder Raghunandan Kamath passed away following a brief illness. Born to a mango vendor in a village in Mangaluru, Kamath went on to establish Naturals, an ice cream parlour estimated to be worth Rs 400 crore today. 

"Our thoughts on the sad demise of our patron and founder of Naturals Ice Cream, Late Raghunandan Kamath. Indeed a very sad and unfortunate day for us," the company said.

Mr Kamath grew up helping his father in selling mangoes in a village Karnataka's Mangaluru. This was when he learned the art of picking the ripe fruit, plucking it, sorting it, and preserving it.

As the legend goes, a young 14-year-old Kamath boarded a train from Mangaluru and came to Mumbai (then Bombay). 

After working at his brother’s restaurant, Kamath had an idea — if ice creams have fruit flavours, why can’t they have real fruits. He decided to fill this void in the market. But unsure of whether customers would come, he began his business with serving pav-bhaji as the main dish and the ice cream as an add on.

His first ice cream parlour was launched in 1984 in Juhu, with the initial menu featuring around 12 flavours, each being a testament to the knowledge he acquired during the time he assisted his father in Mangaluru.

The demand kept growing and he opened five more outlets in 1994. Currently, it has over 165 outlets across 15 cities.
 
His story was captured expansively in ‘Intelligent Fanatics of India’, a book co-authored by Mumbai-based journalist Pooja Bhula.

Inspired by his mother's techniques, Kamath also developed innovative machines to streamline production and ensure consistency, notes the company website.

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