Five achievers receive Rachana awards

November 18, 2013
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Mangalore, Nov 18: There was no enough scope for Indians to promote business in India. But Indians succeeded in marking their presence in other countries, said Dr Oscar Fernandes, Union Cabinet Minister for Transport, Road and Highways.

Dr Oscar Fernandes was speaking at the 'Rachana Awards 2013'- a function organised by Rachana, the Catholic Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mangalore at the Milagres Jubilee Hall, Mangalore, on Sunday, to honour professionals and individuals from the community who have made a mark in trade and commerce.

“Catholic community is a small community but our contribution to the society is not small,” he said. He said those who have worked for the needy and differently abled must be encouraged. A new amendment will be made soon to uplift the differently abled, he said.

Contribution by Indians is recognised by countries like America. Indians have marked their presence in every sector around the world, he said.

Stressing at the need of ramps and special busses for differently abled Dr Fernandes said, during next parliament session will be mentioning of building ramps and having busses, which will benefits the differently abled, he said.

However, some of the awards by personalities are bagged because of the support by their family members; he said adding that, contribution towards society and dedication must continue, he said.

Jacqueline Colaco, former Indian team hockey player, social worker was awarded the Rachana outstanding woman of the year award;

Prof Edmund Frank, innovative farmer, Bantwal, was given the Rachana agriculturist of the year award;

Rohan M Monteiro, Managing Director of Rohan Corporation Mangalore, was given the Rachana Entrepreneur of the year award;

Dr Stanislaus F D'souza, Scientist, BARC Mumbai was given the Rachana professional of the year award; and Lawrence Mendonca, Standard Fabrication and Engineering works, Dubai was given the Rachana NRI entrepreneur of the year award.

Bishop of Mangalore diocese Dr Aloysius Paul D'Souza presided over the ceremony while Dr Shantharam Shetty, Pro Chancellor, Nitte University and MLA J R Lobo were the guests of honour.

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October 29,2024

Bengaluru: Following allegations by a section of farmers from Vijayapura district that their lands were marked as Waqf properties, Karnataka Chief Minister Sidddaramaiah on Tuesday said none of them will be evicted, and notices issued to them will be withdrawn.

"No farmer will be evicted from their land. Yesterday Revenue Minister (Krishna Byre Gowda), M B Patil (Industries and Vijayapura district in-charge Minister) and Waqf Minister Zameer Ahmed Khan have jointly said that no farmer from Vijayapura will be evicted from their land," Siddaramaiah said.

Speaking to reporters here, he said in case notices have been issued to farmers, they will be withdrawn.

Responding to a question that similar notices have been issued to farmers in Yadgir and Dharwad districts too, the CM said: "I will ask the Revenue Minister to look into it, nowhere farmers will be evicted."

Seeking to clarify "confusion" over 1,200 acres in Honavada of Tikota taluk being marked as Waqf property, M B Patil had recently said it was due to an “error” in the gazette notification.

He also had said only 11 acres out of the 1,200 acres are Waqf properties, and a task force headed by the Deputy Commissioner will be formed to resolve the issues.

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October 26,2024

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Udupi, Oct 26: In a heartbreaking incident in Beejadi village near Kundapur in Udupi district, two young men were swept away by a powerful wave while swimming in the sea on Saturday morning. 

Santosh, 21, was pulled from the water by local fishermen and residents, but tragically, he succumbed to his injuries on the way to the hospital. Ajay, who was also caught in the wave, remains missing, according to Kundapur police.

The duo, along with friends Shreyas and Mokshith, had been staying at the Sahana Sun Caste Resort to attend a wedding. Ignoring warnings from locals about the dangers of entering the sea, the group ventured into the water. Around 9:30 a.m., a large wave suddenly engulfed them, sweeping Ajay and Santosh into deeper waters.

Police reported that Ajay hailed from Hangalli village near Kundapur, while Santosh was from Dasarahalli near Bengaluru. Expert divers have been dispatched to the scene in hopes of locating Ajay’s body.

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October 28,2024

Mangaluru: In a chilling incident that has raised suspicions of foul play, a 35-year-old man was discovered dead inside a train coach traveling from Bengaluru to Murudeshwar. 

The deceased, identified as Mouzzan from Kumbarpete, Doddaballapur, worked as a sales representative and was differently-abled. He boarded the train on October 24 from Yesvantpur and occupied the Divyang Coach.

The incident came to light on the morning of October 25 at Udupi, where a railway guard found Mouzzan unresponsive. The railway police immediately rushed him to the hospital, but doctors declared him dead. 

With no identification documents on him, the police utilized a label, “RS Tailor Chickpete,” found on his shirt collar to trace his family through WhatsApp, helping his relatives reach Mulki by Saturday.

Upon inspection, police noticed ligature marks around Mouzzan’s neck, hinting at possible foul play. His family reported that his bag and mobile phone were missing, raising further suspicion. 

The last known location of his phone was traced to Sakleshpur, suggesting he may have been targeted during the journey. Investigators suspect robbery as a motive and are now actively pursuing leads, with searches underway in Mysuru and Bengaluru.

A case has been filed at Mulki police station, and efforts to uncover the truth behind this tragic incident are intensifying as police work to piece together the circumstances that led to Mouzzan’s untimely death.

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