Monthly Archives: March 2013

Natl. award for city entrepreneur

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Caption: J.B. Pattabi (3rd from left), MD of Pattabi Enterprises, Mysore, is seen receiving the Award from Namo Narain Meena, Minister of State for Finance Expenditure and Financial Services, at a function in Delhi as Vandita Sharma, MD, Karnataka State Financial Corporation; Yaduvendra Mathur, President, COSIDICI, Chairman and MD, Rajasthan Financial Corporation, Jaipur and Sushil Muhnot, Chairman and MD, SIDBI, India, look on.

Mysore, Feb.28 :

City’s entrepreneur J.B. Pattabi, MD, Pattabi Enterprises, has been honoured with the National Award as an Outstanding Entrepreneur by the Council of State Industrial Development and Investment Corporation of India (COSIDICI) for excellence in printing industry. The award was presented at a function held in Scope Complex, New Delhi, recently.

Pattabi has made a name in the printing industry for the past two decades. In 2008, he was awarded with Best Printing National Award at Kolkata and as Outstanding Entrepreneur by Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Council at New Delhi and again in 2009 he got National Award for Outstanding Entrepreneur from Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh in Delhi.

source: http://www.StarofMysore.com / Home> General News / February 28th, 2013

Mumbai: Suvarna Ranga Honor award for Dr Bharat Kumar Polipu

Mumbai, Mar 2:

Dr Bharat Kumar Polipu has been selected for the ‘2013 Suvarna Ranga Honor award’ which is given annually by Kanthavara Kannada Sangha instituted in the name of Sadanand Suvarna, prominent theater personality.

“The award will be granted on the ocassion of world theatre day”, said Dr Na Mogasaale, working president of Kannada Sangha.

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Hailing from Kaup in Udupi district, Bharat Kumar is been rendering service to the Kannada theatre for the past 30 years. More than 10 dramas have been staged in Delhi, Mumbai and other places under his guidance and has won people’s hearts.

Most importantly, he is known for exhibiting artistic concepts through the play. He has also obtained a PhD degree for his essay on ‘comparative study of Mumbai Theatre’. He has served as a vice president of Karnataka Sangh and is currently a honorary chief secretary.

source: http://www.Daijiworld.com / Home> Mumbai / by Rons Bantwal / DaijiWorld Media Network – Mumbai (VM) / Mumbai, March 02nd, 2013

Mangalore University awards Hon. Doctorates

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Caption:  From left: Olympian A.B. Subbaiah, saxophone exponent Kadri Gopalnath and litterateur Dr. Chandrashekar Kambara who received the honorary doctorates from Mangalore University on Saturday.

Mangalore, Feb. 26 :

Olympian A.B. Subbaiah, saxophone exponent Kadri Gopalnath and litterateur Dr. Chandrashekar Kambara were awarded honorary doctorates (honoris causa) by the Mangalore University at its 31st Convocation held on Saturday.

Chancellor-Governor H.R. Bhardwaj, who presided over the function, presented the doctorates. Science & Technology Department (Government of India) Secretary Dr. T. Ramasami was the chief guest. Vice-Chancellor Prof. T.C. Shivashankara Murthy presented the University report.

source: http://www.StarofMysore.com / Home> General News / February 26th, 2013

A yen for fashion

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A self-proclaimed advocate of art and fashion, young entrepreneur Divya Gupta’s vision to give Bengaluru’s fashion quotient a label boost, is set to come to fruition, come March 9. Hailing from the culture-rich Kolkata, Divya moved here in late 2009, and to her dismay, found that the city was simply not up to mark in the art and design departments. A few years on, Paraphernalia 2013 —  is set to give Bengalureans a fair dose of niche and novel products. We speak to the Purdue graduate about the show, her vision for a style-savvy city and her entrepreneurial dreams.

For the astute biz-brain, the show is a platform for young, upcoming designers and entrepreneurs to showcase their products. “And it is unique because all the participants are handpicked,” starts off Divya, “We’ve gone around and seen a lot of the exhibitors, some of the products I’ve used personally, or I check them out online, before getting them on board.” Naturally, one would assume the entrepreneur has solid experience in design. But, that is not so. “I am a Bachelor of Science in management and finance. I was in the US for five years, where I studied and worked for a while. Then, I was in the Middle East for a year. This exposed me to a lot of different fashion sensibilities,” she says, adding, “And then, there’s the fact that I grew up in Kolkata, a major cultural hub, and hotbed for designers.” But, when she came to the city, she found that there was a dearth of fashion labels. “The kind of exhibitions here are different from the ones in Mumbai and Kolkata, where there are highly exclusive shows,” she points out.

After her move here, she was always on the lookout for entrepreneurial opportunities, not wanting to continue in the Big Four sphere. “When I worked in MNCs like KPMG and PWHC, as a management consultant, I had access to a wide range of industries, including fashion. Paraphernalia seemed like the perfect way to kick start on my own independently,” she admits. She makes it a point to add, “It is not just solely interest in art or fashion that has created the event. But, it really boils down to business acumen. The passion is there, of course — it is what helped me diversify.”

So, what is her vision, to give Bengaluru a stylish makeover? “This is a very young city, a very cosmopolitan city. People are open to different kinds of fashion— in fact, I see a lot of Mumbai in Bengaluru. My vision is to give the city more variety, keeping in mind traditions and tastes,” she gushes.Divya doesn’t want to look too much into the future now, wanting instead to just see how her impending show is received. “Depending on how it takes off, and based on my goals and objectives, I want to make this a biannual event, ” she explains.

source: http://www.DeccanChronicle.com / Home> LifeStyle> Fashion / DC, by Anusha Vincent / March 02nd, 2013

TCS Tech Bytes in Karnataka

Bangalore , MAR 1:

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and the Karnataka Board for IT Education Standards (KBITES), an autonomous agency for the promotion of IT education, will roll out the fourth edition of the Engineering IT Quiz – TCS Tech Bytes.

The quiz is open to engineering students (BE/BTech) of all streams in Karnataka. N. Ganapathy Subramaniam, President – TCS Financial Solutions said, “TCS TechBytes encourages participants to develop an understanding of technology in a changing landscape.

The programme aims at fostering lateral thinking and teamwork among students, underlining that learning is a continuous process for one to excel in a competitive environment.”

source: http://www.TheHinduBusinessLine.com / Home> News> Education / by The Hindu Bureau / Bangalore, March 01st, 2013

Bengaluru at heart of corridors of growth

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New Delhi:

 Buoyed by rapid progress of the Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) project, the government on Thursday said work on two more industrial corridors between Bengaluru and Chennai and Bengaluru and Mumbai have started.

Finance minister P Chid­a­mbaram said in his budget speech that the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) and the Japan International Coope­r­ation Agency (JICA) were currently preparing a comprehensive plan for the Che­n­nai-Bengaluru Industrial Corridor.

The corridor wo­uld be developed in collaboration with the governments of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka, he said, adding also preparatory work on the next corridor, Bengaluru-Mumbai Ind­u­strial Corridor, has begun.

Chidambaram said that DMIC project has made rapid progress and plans for seven new cities on the corridor have been finalised.

Acknowledging the support of the Japanese government, the Finance Minister said, “In order to dispel any doubt about funding, the Government would provide, if required, additional funds during 2013-14 from its share in the overall outlay for the project.”

Karnataka’s share will come down: Jagadish Shettar

The Union Budget presented by Finance minister P. Chidambaram is a lackluster one without any effective measures to revive the sluggish economy of the country. It is anti-growth and anti-development. The economy is facing stagnation following global financial downturn.

The growth of agriculture, manufacturing and service sectors has declined and employment opportunities have reduced. In this background, it was expected that the Union Finance Minister would include necessary schemes and programmes to revive the economy, but this expectation has not been fulfilled.

Due attention has not been given to improve basic infrastructure. We had sought Central support to improve the infrastructure of Bengaluru, but nothing has been forthcoming. During the current financial year, the State’s share in Central taxes is indicated to come down by 3.4%. As a result, Karnataka will get Rs 400 crore less than the budget estimates in financial year 2012-13.

Further, Central assistance for State plan is expected to come down by Rs 18,000 crore, which is 14% of the Budget estimates. As a result, Karnataka will get Rs 1,000 crore less than the budget estimates in FY 2012-13.

No fresh funds have been released for the last three years under PMGSY scheme to States like Karnataka which have successfully implemented it.

source: http://www.DeccanChronicle.com / Home> News> Current Affairs / by DC / March 01st, 2013

Puttur: Women power rules in Bajattoor gram panchayat

Puttur, Feb 28:

Even as concerns are raised about the safety of women in the coastal region, especially in the light of recent cases of rapes and murders, a small village in Puttur has set an example of women power to the rest of the world.

Bajattoor village in Puttur taluk is governed by women who occupy most of the administrative positions. Here, panchyat president, vice-president, development officer, secretary, staff, librarian, taluk panchayat member, and the school principal are all women.

In the present society, dominated by men, Bajjathur village is a role model. The village has nurtured many important political personalities and is a peaceful place. Panchayat president Vijaya Damodhar and vice-president Lalitha, were elected under the women reservation quota.

B Shashikala is working as PDO in this panchayat while Chandravathi was appointed as secretary. Bharathi is the clerk while Mamatha is the computer operator and Savitha is the librarian.

All the gram panchayat positions are shared by women. Mallika from this village was elected to the taluk panchayat and the nearby school principal is Chitravathi. All prominent positions are occupied by women who are ably discharging their duties.

source: http://www.DaijiWorld.com / Home / by Arun Uppinangady / Daijiworld Media Network – Puttur (DV) / February 28th, 2013

Colourful start to Mallamma utsav

Hubli :

The first ever edition of Belavadi Mallamma Utsav-2013, organized as a tribute great woman warrior Belavadi Mallamma, began on Thursday at Belavadi village in Bailhongal taluk.

In the morning session, local MLA Jagadish Metgud hoisted the flag of Belavadi Sansthan and inaugurated the procession ‘Janapada Kalavahini’, in the absence of MP Suresh Angadi and district in-charge minister Umesh Katti.

Speaking on the occasion, Metgud said Mallamma was a great warrior. She was the first woman who formed a women’s army and fought against Maratha king Chatrapati Shivaji in the 17th century. The history of Mallamma should be passed on to the future generation.

He informed that government has released Rs 30 lakh for the utsav.

Various folk art teams comprising Hejje Mela, Karbal Kunita, Datti Kunita, Dollu Kunita, Kolata, Karadi Majalu, Zanz Pathak, Kudure Kunita, Kola Nrutya, Veeragase, Dhol Pathak, Tase Vadan etc., added colour to the procession. Different tableaux depicting life of Mallamma were the star attraction of the procession, which began from Mallamma Circle. Kumbh Meravanige comprising hundreds of women with a pot on their head followed the procession.

Zilla panchayat CEO V Shankar, Bailhongal AC Siddalingayya Hiremath and deputy director of information department Basavaraj Kambi participated in the procession. However, participation of the people of Belavadi and surrounding villagers wasn’t as per expectation.

source: http://www.articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / Home> City> Hubli / by Ravi Uppar, TNN / March 01st, 2013

SWR’s railway protection force sniffer dog wins silver medal

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Caption: SWR Railway Protection Force’s Sniffer Dog ‘Seizer,’ which won the silver medal, is seen with V. Sasi, Constable of RPF Dog Squad, who trained and handled it.

Mysore, Feb.23 :

 Seizer, an 8-year-old Labrador Retriever, the sniffer dog of South Western Railway’s (SWR) Railway Protection Force (RPF), representing Indian Railway Team won the silver medal with certificate in explosive category (sniffer) in the All India Police Meet-2012 conducted by Madhya Pradesh State Police at Bhopal from Feb. 7 to 15.

In all, 23 States’ Police teams and 5 Para Military Force (PMF) teams including RPF, BSF, CRPF, CISF and Indian Tibetan Border Protection (ITBP) contested with 80 dogs at the event.

In the performance level, ‘Siezer’ of RPF stood second and won the silver medal while the gold and bronze medals were won by the dogs of Ma- harashtra State Police and Madhya Pradesh State Police respectively.

This sniffer dog, Seizer, is trained and handled by V. Sasi, Constable of RPF Dog Squad- Bangalore Division, SWR, under the supervision of K.K. George, Sub-Inspector, RPF, Hubli. This dog was trained for one month before participating in the event.

The Indian Railway team was guided by R. Pacharwal, Chief Security Commissioner, SWR, and supervised by Louis Amuthan, Senior Divisional Security Commissioner, Bangalore Division for participation in the Police Meet.

source: http://www.StarofMysore.com / Home> General News / February 23rd, 2013

Indo-Canadian symposium on Nano-Science & Technology concludes

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Caption: Seen in the picture are (from left) S.L.Ramachandra, Hon. Secretary, NIE M.Sreepada Rao, Vice-President, Prof. Peter Mascher, Faculty of Engineering, McMaster University, H.N. Ramathirtha, NIE Director, Prof. Rajasekara Murthy, Emeritus Scientist, National Water Research Institute, Canada, S.K. Lakshminarayana, Hon. Treasurer, NIE and Dr. G.L.Shekar, Principal, NIE.

Mysore, Feb.23 :

The first Indo-Canadian Symposium on Nano-Science and Technology, organised by the National Institute of Engineering (NIE), Mysore, in association with McMaster University, Canada, concluded on Feb. 21.

Prof. Peter Mascher, Professor and William Sinclair Chair in Optoelectronics, Associate Dean (Research and External Relations), Faculty of Engineering, McMaster University, delivered the valedictory address.

Prof. Rajasekara Murthy, Emeritus Scientist, National Water Research Institute, Canada, was the guest of honour.

H.N. Ramathirtha, Past-President and Director, NIE, presided over the function.

source: http://www.StarofMysore.com / Home> General News / February 23rd, 2013