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Young Indian architect named ‘leader of tomorrow’ by Time magazine

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New York :

A 28-year-old Indian architect has been named “young leader of tomorrow” by Time magazine for his pioneering work in designing affordable flood-proof houses for slum dwellers.

Alok Shetty is among “leaders of tomorrow” who are “working hard to change their worlds on Saturday,” Time said as it named six inspirational young persons in its first class of “next generation leaders”.

Time said Shetty is “building hope in India” as an architect who is “finding simple solutions to complex problems.”

Shetty, working with the Bangalore-based nonprofit Parinaam Foundation, is designing homes for hundreds of slum dwellers whose makeshift houses flood during the heavy rains and become breeding grounds for diseases like malaria.

He has been working in Bangalore’s LRDE slum, which lies next to one of the southern Indian city’s sprawling technology parks and is home to some 2,000 people.

Shetty, who studied Master’s in architecture at Columbia University, “came at the problem with an approach he brings to all of his projects – marrying smart design with a commitment to sustainability.”

He designed flood-proof houses, costing USD 300, out of discarded scaffolding, bamboo and wood. The houses are affordable and easy to set up as it takes only four hours to erect and dismantle them.

Shetty is seeking government subsidies to bring the price down further for those who cannot afford the units.

“Shetty epitomizes a growing breed of young leaders and entrepreneurs in India who are committed to finding solutions for a country undergoing rapid social and economic changes, some of which can leave India’s poorest straggling behind,” Time said.

Another venture by is a plan to boost access to healthcare and education in remote communities.

“In my travels I saw vast stretches of rural India where infrastructure for health care and education was severely underdeveloped,” he says in the Time report.

“Building facilities in these areas is not impossible but it is time-consuming. Adaptive architecture can be an extremely effective solution to help address our developmental problems,” he said, adding that “often the simplest solutions are the best solutions.”

The list also includes Israeli social entrepreneur Adi Altschuler (27), China’s Zhao Bowen (22) who is working on improving medical testing and activist Ikram Ben Said (34) who founded ‘Aswat Nissa’ in Tunisia that is dedicated to women’s rights and the first to involve Tunisian women politicians.

Online music video mogul Jamal Edwards (24) is building an online music video empire and giving other entrepreneurs a helping hand while British-Nigerian Ola Orekunrin (28) is the founder and managing director of Flying Doctors Nigeria, the first emergency air ambulance service in the country.

–PTI

source: http://www.siasat.com / The Siasat Daily / Home> NRI’s Corner / Saturday – September 20th, 2014

When the Queen of Song captured the West

M.S. Subbulakshmi and her husband, T. Sadasivam (third from left), are greeted by the Duke of Edinburgh at the International Music Festival. / by Special Arrangement  / The Hindu
M.S. Subbulakshmi and her husband, T. Sadasivam (third from left), are greeted by the Duke of Edinburgh at the International Music Festival. / by Special Arrangement / The Hindu

In 1963, M.S. Subbulakshmi enthralled audiences at the International Music Festival in Edinburgh

M.S. Subbulakshmi, the ‘queen of song’ would have turned 98 on September 16. While she continues to be celebrated as a legend of Indian classical music around the globe, not many are aware that up until 1963, the Western world knew little of her or her music.

It was only with the International Music Festival held in Edinburgh in September that year that things changed. The West finally discovered Carnatic music as it were, and the voice that rendered it best.

The Carnatic musician and her husband, T. Sadasivam, received Lord Harewood, the president of the festival, at their home in Madras. / by Special Arrangement / The Hindu
The Carnatic musician and her husband, T. Sadasivam, received Lord Harewood, the president of the festival, at their home in Madras. / by Special Arrangement / The Hindu

Lord Harewood, the president of the festival and a cousin of Queen Elizabeth, however, had the good fortune of hearing M.S. five years prior to his fellow countrymen. It was in October 1958, in Delhi, that Lord Harewood and his Countess found themselves enthralled by one of M.S.’ many national broadcasts.

T. Sadasivam, the icon’s husband, writes in M.S: The Queen of Song (1987): “Evidently they were taken up by her music and later gave us the pleasure of receiving them in our home in Madras. They invited us to Edinburgh in order that Subbulakshmi could participate in the International Music Festival.”

The show, conceived as an opportunity to initiate Western audiences to the riches of India’s performing arts, also featured sitar maestro Pandit Ravi Shankar, violinist Yehudi Menuhin and dancer Balasaraswati, among others.

For M.S., this was a first on many accounts. Not only was it her first overseas performance, but also her very first trip abroad.

On August 21, she left Madras by train to Bombay, from where she flew to London four days later. During her two-hour-long recitals on August 30 and September 2, she was accompanied by R.S. Gopalakrishnan on the violin, T.K. Murthy on the mridangam, and Alangudi Ramachandran on the ghatam.

Narayana Menon, secretary of the Sangeet Natak Academy, also educated the unfamiliar audience in the history, dynamics and nuances of the Carnatic music system, with special reference to the songs being performed.

M.S.’ concerts ran to packed houses in the Freemason Hall. A jubilant headline on the front page of The Hindu on September 4 read ‘M.S In Top Form at Edinburgh’.

The artist exhilarated crowds with her performance of compositions by Thyagaraja, Muthuswami Dikshitar, Swathi Thirunal, Papanasam Sivan, Panchanadeeswarar Aiyar and Tagore. It was Hari tuma haro, a favourite of Mahatma Gandhi, with which she chose to conclude.

Soon after, M.S. was invited to Europe and then America to perform.

This was the landmark which enabled Carnatic music to be unveiled to the West and find a truly international audience. For that, and much more, we have M.S. Subbulakshmi to thank.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Chennai / by Nitya Menon / Chennai – September 18th, 2014

Hyderabad student is ‘World Topper in Mathematics’

Rishikesh Reddy Kayathi of Oakridge International School has been declared a ‘World Topper in Mathematics’, in the Grade X International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) Examinations conducted by Cambridge University.

Toppers in IGCSE exam: report from Bangalore

Three Class X students of a private school in Bangalore have topped the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) examination held in June 2014 in three subjects at the national level. While Ami Mehta has secured the first rank in English, Uma Shekhawat topped in Entrepreneurship and Mahesh Bhide has stood first in Chemistry. They are students of Indus International School.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> Features> Education Plus / September 04th, 2014

‘BIMS to get autonomous status next year ’

Bahadur couple nominated as Overseas Brand Ambassadors for the Centenary Celebrations of Mysore University

Prof. K.S. Rangappa, Vice-Chancellor, University of Mysore, is seen handing over a citation to Dr. B.N. Bahadur nominating the Bahadur couple as Overseas Brand Ambassadors for the Centenary Celebrations of Mysore University at a programme in city this morning as R.C. Jagadesh, Chairman, CII, Mysore Zone and Prof. Aisha M. Sheriff, BIMS Chairperson, look on.
Prof. K.S. Rangappa, Vice-Chancellor, University of Mysore, is seen handing over a citation to Dr. B.N. Bahadur nominating the Bahadur couple as Overseas Brand Ambassadors for the Centenary Celebrations of Mysore University at a programme in city this morning as R.C. Jagadesh, Chairman, CII, Mysore Zone and Prof. Aisha M. Sheriff, BIMS Chairperson, look on.

Mysore :

“B.N. Bahadur Institute of Management Sciences (BIMS) in Manasagangotri will be granted autonomous status from the next academic year,” said Prof. K.S. Rangappa, Vice- Chancellor, University of Mysore (UoM), here this morning.

Speaking after presiding over B.N. Bahadur Institute of Management Sciences’ Decennial Celebration Lecture Series on “Contemporary challenges in Managing Business” at Rani Bahadur Auditorium in city, he said the University had taken this decision at its Advisory Board meeting held yesterday.

He pointed out that the granting of autonomous status would help in the comprehensive development of the Institute and take it to much greater heights.

Dr. B.N.Bahadur, an alumni of the UoM and President & CEO of Blue Nectar Spirits Company, Michigan & Colorado, USA, who was the chief guest on the occasion, said that it gave him immense pleasure to come back to the Varsity Campus, especially at BIMS.

Recalling the then Vice-Chancellor Dr. S.N. Hegde’s visit to his house in USA approximately 12 years ago, Dr. Bahadur said that Dr. Hegde asked him whether he could support the UoM in building a Business Management school offering MBA programmes.

“I took Dr. Hegde’s request under consideration and discussed with my family and agreed to build a business school at this present location. I asked my friend late Dr.P.N. Reddy to take the lead in this venture along with Dr. Hegde and Dr. Shamanna. Thereafter the trio acted as a bridge in overseeing the construction of the Institute with the assistance of P.S. Prasad under the Bahadur Family Foundation. A couple of years later, the BIMS was born and today it has a total strength of over 450 national and international students,” said Dr. B.N. Bahadur.

Before his address, Dr. Bahadur greeted the gathering in 17 Indian and Foreign languages, much to their delight. On this momentous occasion, Prof. Rangappa handed over a citation nominating Dr. B.N. Bahadur and Rani Bahadur as the Overseas Brand Ambassador couple for the Centenary Celebration of University of Mysore.

Senior Journalist Niranjan Nikkam, Consultant for Centenary Celebrations, gave a brief on the significance of nominating Dr. Bahadur couple.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> General News / September 12th,  2014

Selected for Asia Masters Athletic Championship

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Mysore :

M. Yogendra, Superintendent of Central Excise & Customs, has been selected for the 18th Asia Masters Athletic Championship-2014 to be held in Kitakami City, Iwate Prefecture, Japan, from Sept.19 to 23.

An international athlete, Yogendra, is the son of late P. Madappa and late N. Paravathamma. Yogendra is a B.Sc graduate from Sarada Vilas College, Mysore and holds a Masters Degree in Physics from Manasagangotri, Mysore. He is currently working as Superintendent of Central Excise and Customs, Bangalore-II Commissionerate.

He has received various awards including Karnataka Bhushana Prashasthi by Karnataka Samskruthika Academy, Bangalore, Mukhya Prana Rajoshthsava Prashasthi by Mukhya Prana Samskruthika Academy, Mysore, Karnataka Rajoshthava Prashathi by Kannada Sangha, Customs, Central Excise and Service Tax Department, Bangalore and Jagajyothi Basaveshwara Kayaka Shree by Vishwa Veerashaiva Samkruthika Pratishtana, Bangalore.

He has also participated in Republic Day parade

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> General News / September 11th,  2014

Tulu script brought out in Unicode

The Karnataka Tulu Sahitya Academy on Monday released the Unicode version of Tulu script, bringing the language spoken in coastal districts of Udupi, Dakshina Kannada and Kasaragod on the world-language platform.

The academy termed it a major milestone towards getting the language included in the 8th Schedule of the Constitution.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> National> Karnataka / by Special Correspondent / Mangalore – September 16th, 2014

‘Princes of Mysore’ to mesmerise the audience in USA

Mysore :

City’s amazingly gifted brothers — Nagaraj and Dr. Manjunath — are scheduled to perform violin concerts starting from the 20th of this month in different parts of the United States of America. They will be accompanied by veteran Srimushnam Raja Rao on mridanga and young Giridhar Udupa on ghata. They will be giving about 22 concerts. Dr. Manjunath, who is now acclaimed as the cultural ambassador by The Mysore University, will be representing India in many reputed venues across USA and Canada during the one-and-a-half month’s tour.

The brothers, who have created an unrivalled record as star violinists in prestigious organisations across the country and abroad, visit the United States on concert tours usually twice a year. They have toured extensively across the concert halls of United States .They are known to have performed at Royal Albert Hall, Sydney Opera House, at the Common Thread Music Festival in USA, The Federation Square in Melbourne, at the Music Festival in Chicago, Esplanade Theatre in Singapore and Santa festival in New Mexico. Talking about Manjunath, The Los Angeles Times wrote, ‘he has crossed over many boundaries to create ‘Music wonder.’

Nagaraj and Dr. Manjunath, who are the pride of Mysore, will be performing at the Prestigious South Asia Program at Cornell University in US on Sept. 20 followed by a series of concerts including the ones at the University of North Texas, Charlotte Arts Council, prestigious MIT – Boston, Arizona State University, Santa Clara Convention Center Theater, IFAA in Texas, and Power theatre.

Dr. Manjunath, who performed recently at Raye Freedman Arts Center in New Zealand, will present a paper at the International Seminar on ‘World Music’ in New York during this visit.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> General News  / September 10th,  2014

City lad Sagar officiates in US Open championships

Mysore lad Sagar G. Kashyap seen at the Arthur Ashe tennis stadium, Flushing Meadows, USA, the venue of US Open Tennis Championship
Mysore lad Sagar G. Kashyap seen at the Arthur Ashe tennis stadium, Flushing Meadows, USA, the venue of US Open Tennis Championship

Mysore :

Mysore based Sagar G. Kashyap officiated in the US Open Grand Slam Tennis Championships 2014 held at New York recently.

Sagar officiated from the qualifying rounds to the quarter-finals of the championships. This is his first year of officiating in the US Open and this is his third Grand Slam of the year. Earlier, he officiated in the Australian Open and Wimbledon Championships held this year. Sagar will be heading to Seoul to officiate in the Asian Games to be held Korea shortly.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Sports News  / September 09th,  2014

SJCE student discovers asteroid

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Mysore :

In what is considered as a rare feat, Ronaldo Laishram, 1st year student (Computer Science) of SJCE, Mysore, has discovered an Main Belt Asteroid ‘MAUR 397’ as part of All India Asteroid Search Campaign (AIASC) 2014. The discovery was made along with his team members of Team Salonivia Conquerors.

Provisional discoveries of the asteroids have been confirmed with further observations. Ronaldo used exclusive data to look at specific parts of the sky and by using a complex procedure called ‘Astrometrica’ they tracked objects by looking at the images of the sky provided by telescope-based in the US to see which of the objects moving over time could be a possible asteroid.

The discoveries were made as part of AIASC conducted between April and August this year jointly by Science Popularisation Association of Communicators and Educators (SPACE) and the International Astronomical Search Collaboration (IASC).

SCJE Principal Dr. Syed Shakeeb Ur Rahman and SPACE CEO Amit Verma have congratulated the team for achieving the rare feat.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> General News  / September 09th,  2014

Pledges to make Mysore a Cleft-Free City

To donate Rs.400 for every 4s, 6s hit and wickets taken by the team to Deutsche Cleft Kinderhilfe Foundation

This campaign encourages cricket fans to share smiling selfies of themselves on the Facebook page of Mysore Warriors (https://www.facebook.com/MysoreWarriors). For each photo received, Cycle Pure Agarbathies and Mysore Warriors will donate generously towards the cause.

Bangalore / Mysore :

Strengthening Cycle Pure Agarbathies’ commitment towards the holistic empowerment of the underprivileged, Mysore Warriors, the KPL team owned by Mysore-based Cycle Pure Agarbathies recently annou- nced their association with Deutsche Cleft Kinderhilfe Foundation.

Deutsche Cleft Kinderhilfe is an international Non-Government Organisation that provides comprehensive treatment to children with cleft lip and palate across the world. Cleft lip is one of the most neglected body conditions. According to researchers every tenth cleft child in India dies before his or her first birthday calling for immediate attention.

Mysore Warriors will donate Rs. 400 for every 4s, 6s scored and wickets taken by the team through the KPL matches. Further, Mysore Warriors has initiated a campaign to create awareness on the condition and need for active participation.

The campaign encourages cricket fans to share smiling selfies of themselves on the Facebook page of Mysore Warriors (https://www.facebook.com/MysoreWarriors). For each photo received, Cycle Pure Agarbathies and Mysore Warriors will donate generously towards the cause.

Speaking about the initiative, Arjun Ranga, Managing Director, Cycle Pure Agarbathies said, “We at Cycle Pure Agarbathies have always had a legacy of working towards the upliftment of the society.

In fact, a significant part of the gains have been spent generously on socially relevant causes. Through this association, we are further extending our commitment towards bringing smile on the faces of people who are suffering from cleft and donating them a new lease of life.”

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> General News  / September 08th,  2014