Monthly Archives: February 2015

JWGC South Zone Junior Golf

City’s Pranavi Urs wins Category ‘C’ title

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Mysuru :

City’s upcoming golfer Pranavi S. Urs, a student of National Public School and a product of JWGC, Mysuru, taking part in the South Zone JWGC Junior Golf Tournament conducted by JWGC on Jan. 31 January and Feb.1 won the Category ‘C’ title with a two-day aggregate score of 153 (79+74).

Aryan Roopa Anand bagged the top honours in the Category A & B with a two-day aggregate score of 155 (76+79). Mysuru’s Dristi Karumbaya secured the sixth place in the Category A & B with a two-day score of 168 (88+80).

Aryan Roopa Anand also won the Category ‘B’ title. Drishti Karumbaya of Mysuru, secured the third place in the Category ‘B’ section with a two-day aggregate score of 168 (88+80).

City’s Disha Kavery secured the ninth place overall in the Category ‘C’ section with a two-day card of 179 (89+90) and finished third in the girls section.

Milind Soni triumphed in the Category ‘D’ with a two-day aggregate score of 184 (96+88). Mysuru’s Vidhatri K. Urs finished 11th overall in Category ‘D’ with a two-day aggregate score of 198 (102+96) and secured the third place in the girls section.

Manoj Sree Ramappa triumphed in the Category ‘E’ section with a two-day score of 69 (34+35).

The Results: Category A & B: 1. Aryan Roopa Anand (76+79=155); 2. Vrushank Balu (87+77=164); 3. Nikhil Pai (87+79=166).

Category B: 1. Aryan Roopa Anand (76+79=155); 2. Akshay Neranjan (85+82=167); 3. Drishti Karumbaya (88+80=168).

Category C: 1. Pranavi S. Urs (79+74=153); 2. Navjay Jayaswal (82+81=163); 3. Ruhaan Bajaj (87+82=169).

Category D: 1. Milind Soni (96+88=184); 2. Saanvi Reddy (95+90=185); 3. Soham Agrawal (96+91=187).

Category E: 1. Manoj Sree Ramappa (35+35=69); 2. Avani Prashanth (36+39=75); 3. M G Mithil (40+38=78).

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Sports News / Monday , February 02nd, 2015

Bags best Research Publication Award

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Mysuru :

Dr. B. Suresha, Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering at the National Institute of Engineering (NIE), Mysuru, has been selected for the Best Research Publication Award instituted by Vision Group on Science and Technology, Department of IT, BT and Science & Technology, Government of Karnataka for the year 2014-15.

His research publication titled ‘Investigation of organo-modified montmorillonite loading effect on the abrasion resistance of hybrid composites’ has bagged the award.

This award is being given to recognise and encourage quality research publications in Science and Engineering by the faculty members serving in University Departments, Colleges and Research Institutions in the State. This award carries a prize money of Rs.25,000 and a citation.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> General News / Monday , February 02nd, 2015

Meet Shreshta, the multi-talented kid

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Sreshta K. Raagh is the little old daughter of doctor-mother Preetham and father Raghavendra Ratnakar, a singer better known by name junior Md. Rafi of Mysuru and the granddaughter of late Kannada cine actor Ratnakar Thus, the culture of being inclined towards artistry comes naturally to Sreshta. Being trained in music and musical instruments by her father and in dance and acting at the Chamaraja Film Institute, Mysuru and having participated in various television shows and won prizes, she is a kid too full of energy when it comes to learning anything new. Saying it is quite an achievement to have boldly participated in several television shows and also won a few, all at the age 4, makes Sreshta’s parents feel very proud of her.

Talking of her daughter, Preetham says, “For me, Sreshta has never seemed like a kid of her age till date. I always feel like she is way too mature and sensible for her age as I see that she behaves much like a kid of an older age. Her aims are way too high, her dreams are big and her approach towards them very different. I feel proud of her for all these. Also, she is lucky to be receiving an exposure for all these things, since my husband is a full-time singer and we own an orchestra of our own, thus getting to frequently host several music programmes in each of which she gets a chance to perform.”

The child, who first began performing on stage at the age of 2.2 years, has given over 25 stage performances, apart from appearing in television shows like Chinnara Chilipili, Chota Champion where she won a cash prize of Rs. 25,000 apart from being rewarded with the titles.

The little kid is an LKG student at Pramathi Hill View Academy in city, who is also lucky to have been receiving great encouragement from her school. Says her mother, talking of her school, “I am glad she is very positively encouraged by her teachers too, towards pursuing her interests. —AN

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Feature Articles / February 01st, 2015

Evergreen at 80

Noted Kannada poet Prof. KS Nissar Ahmed. / The Hindu
Noted Kannada poet Prof. KS Nissar Ahmed. / The Hindu

Bhagavatharu has organised ‘Nityotsava Kavige’ on February 8 to mark the 80 birthday of Prof. K.S. Nissar Ahmed. The event will begin with ‘Nissar Ahmadara geethegalu’ at 10 a.m. and go on till 8 p.m at Nayana auditorium, Bangalore. Dr. Prabhushankar, writer, will preside over the inauguration ceremony.

The event will feature seminars on Nissar Ahmed’s writings, a book release, a musical performance and poetry reading. Nissar Ahmed will be felicitated at 6 p.m. ‘Bhavanubhava Samyoga’, authored by P.V.Narayana, will be released by Prof. Baragooru Ramachandrappa, culture critic.

source: http: //www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> Features> Friday Review / February 05th, 2015

A pot full of rhythm

Giridhar Udupa / The Hindu
Giridhar Udupa / The Hindu

Giridhar Udupa bags the Best Upa-pakkavadya award

Ghata artiste Giridhar Udupa from Bangalore who bagged the Best Upa-pakkavadya Award from the Music Academy in the 2014 Music Season is just back from a whirlwind tour of concerts across Europe. “I am happy to dedicate this prestigious award to Karnataka as I owe everything to my State where I received lessons,” said the young percussionist who is a regular at the senior slots of the Academy. Udupa is indeed a unique artiste who is at equal ease with Carnatic, Hindustani and global music. Giridhar has been tapping on this Indian clay pot since he was a four-year-old when his father mridanga vidwan Ullur Nagendra Udupa set him on the ‘beat.’ He later honed his skills with Sukanya Ramgopal and V. Suresh. Today, as a 34-year-old, Giridhar has visited 40 countries and has been part of global collaborations on world platforms. “I can’t forget my accompaniment to R.K. Srikantan and Umayalapuram Sivaraman in 2007 at the Music Academy,” recalls Giridhar. “That was a phenomenal accompaniment on the ghata,” Ustad Amjad Ali Khan had commented after a concert, and Giridhar’s adaptation has impressed stalwarts such as Shiv Kumar Sharma, Pt. Jasraj, Vishwamohan Bhat and Sultan Khan in the innovative amalgams.

“I love to be exploratory in my approaches and my travel helps me get familiarised with wide-ranging global beats,” says Giridhar, who heads three European bands dealing with Spanish Flemenco, Polish-based jazz and Irish western music. “I am trying to internalise every rhythm of the world into my ghata and konnakkol, hoping to set in motion innovative ideas…,” says Giridhar.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> Features> Friday Review / by Ranjani Govind / February 05th, 2015

Organic Planet : Cheese processing unit opens in city

Director of ‘Organic Planet’ Pavan Kumar Shetty is seen explaining about the Unit to Minister Sreenivasa Prasad as K. Shiva Shanmugam (extreme left), former President of FKCCI and others look on.
Director of ‘Organic Planet’ Pavan Kumar Shetty is seen explaining about the Unit to Minister Sreenivasa Prasad as K. Shiva Shanmugam (extreme left), former President of FKCCI and others look on.

Mysuru :

Minister V. Sreenivasa Prasad this morning inaugurated ‘Organic Planet,’ a cheese processing and manufacturing unit at Hebbal here.

H.B. Vaidya, Regional Manager, Regional Business Office, SBI, Mysuru, was the guest of honour. K. Shiva Shanmugam, former President of FKCCI was the chief guest. Sudhakar S. Shetty, Chairman, District Co-ordination Committee, FKCCI, presided.

Speaking after inaugurating the unit by cutting the ribbon, the Minister said that small scale industries like ‘Organic Planet’ would bring a new dimension to the industries here in Mysuru.

He lauded Sudhakar Shetty’s efforts to bring the technology, advanced machinery and food-processing techniques used in Israel and Denmark to Mysuru and added that the industry would make Mysuru proud by exporting quality products to international market.

Addressing the gathering, H.B.Vaidya said that banks like SBI would always encourage young entrepreneurs to venture into new fields.

Additional Regional Commissioner Dr. M.R. Ravi, Mysore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MCCI) President A.S.Sathish, MCCI Vice-President N.H.Jayanth, CII Chairman R.C. Jagadesh and President of Mysore Industries Association P.Vishwanath were special invitees. Director of ‘Organic Planet’ Pavan Kumar Shetty was present.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> General News / Friday – January 30th, 2015

Shilpa of Mysuru bags All-Rounder trophy

Passing out parade of Karnataka Industrial Security Force Women Trainees

District In-charge Minister V. Sreenivasa Prasad is seen presenting all-rounder trophy to S. Shilpa of Mysuru at the passing out parade held in city this morning.
District In-charge Minister V. Sreenivasa Prasad is seen presenting all-rounder trophy to S. Shilpa of Mysuru at the passing out parade held in city this morning.

Mysuru :

The passing out parade of the first batch of women trainees of Karnataka Industrial Security Force (KISF) was held this morning at the DAR grounds in Jyothinagar here.

Totally, 163 women trainees of KISF have emerged out of District Police Training School spread among six teams after undergoing nine-month training which covered indoor and outdoor activities.

The indoor category included Indian Penal Codes, industrial and general security, labour laws, knowledge of psychology and computer and behavioural skills. The outdoor activity included physical fitness, arm handling, mob control, anti-sabotage check, dog and bomb squad, karate, yoga and drills.

Interestingly, though the eligible qualification prescribed for the post was just SSLC, only 2 out of 163 trainees were matriculates, 68 were graduates and 16 were post-graduates and the rest being PUC, D.Ed and others. The trainees took out an attractive march past with District In-charge Minister V. Sreenivasa Prasad taking the salute.

Speaking on the occasion, Sreenivasa Prasad said that the KISF personnel were groomed on the lines of CISF to tackle army emergencies. He advised the women trainees to work honestly and diligently without buckling to any pressure.

He expressed happiness that the trainees were used for security purposes during Dasara. He recalled that a Woman Wing Commander had for the first time led the guard of honour for US President Barack Obama recently at Rastrapathi Bhavan in Delhi which was commendable.

The prize winners in the competitions are as follows:

Indoor competition: 1. Chaitra Gopal Nayaka from Karwar; 2. Kusuma from Shimoga.

Out-door competition: 1. S. Shilpa from Mysuru; 2. Shruthi Bai from Hassan.

Rifle shooting: 1. S. Shilpa (Mysuru) and Vani from Mandya; 2. Nagarathna from Kalburgi.

All rounder trophy was bagged by S. Shilpa.

The parents and relatives of the trainees too had come to witness the parade.

SP Abhinav Khare, Police Training School Principal and Additional SP Kala Krishnamurthy, Retired Additional SP Pradeep Kumar and others were present on the occasion. The event was compered by Babu.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> General News / Friday – January 30th, 2015

Woman activist Veena Hegde passes away

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Mysuru :

Veena Hegde (48), founder member of the city’s Samatha Adhyayana Kendra, passed away in Bengaluru on Tuesday.

She leaves behind her husband and two children.

An employee of the Forest Department, Veena Hegde was promoted and transferred to Bengaluru two years ago.

Actively associated with Samatha Adhyayana Kendra, she strived to bring together all organisations fighting for the cause of women.

Samatha Adhyayana Kendra has convened a condolence meeting at the residence of the Kendra President M.N. Sumana at Krishnamurthypuram in city at 5 pm on Feb. 7 (Saturday). For more details, contact 94494-89895.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> General News / Thursday, February 05th, 2015

Bicentennial celebrations of arrival of Rev. John Hands to be marked

The contributions of Rev. John Hands, a lesser-known missionary who spent more than three decades in Ballari towards popularising Kannada and establishing Kannada medium schools, much earlier to Rev. Fernand Kittel, is being recalled by celebrating bicentennial celebrations of his arrival here way back in 1810.

John Hands has many firsts to his credit. He was the first Protestant missionary to be sent by the London Missionary Society to come over here on May 5, 1810, with a view of establishing a Canarese (Kannada) Mission. He commenced the study of the ‘Canarese’ language. On realising that it was difficult for him to study without a dictionary or grammar book, he laid emphasis on preparing a lexicon from English to Kannada and vice-versa, as well as studying Kannada grammar.

In 1811, he established a Kannada-medium residential school in Fort area of the city, and an English-medium school for the children of the British. He was also instrumental in setting up a school for girls in Fort area.

Rev. Hands was also the first to translate the Bible in Kannada.

In recognition of his pro-academic activities, the East India Company allotted ‘Neelamma Garden’ to him in Brucepet, which came to be known as mission garden, where Rev. Hands established a Kannada school, a church, a Kannada printing press (the first to be established).

In 1844, the first Kannada news paper ‘Samachar’ was printed at the Ballari Mission Press. Several Kannada books, including Bible, were also published from here.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> National> Karnataka / by Special Correspondent / Ballari – February 04th, 2015

Making room for memories

This interior designer’s expansive home includes a cosy and homely family den where they like to spend most of their time. By Shivani Kagti

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Gudi Lamba (69) Interior designer and owner, Design — In Total

The horse painting above the writing desk was made by Lamba after they moved into the house. Their home is filled with oil paintings made by the interior designer. “I picked it up from my mother who was a skilled artist and could also embroider beautifully,” says Lamba, who has been painting since the age of eight.

A walnut writing desk from Srinagar graces Lamba’s corner of the den. “We bought it about 35 years ago when my husband was posted in Ludhiana,” she adds. With chinar leaf carvings on the wood, the handcrafted desk is typical of Kashmiri handcrafts. The leather armchair and footstool, a place for her husband to sit and read, is from Amar Collections on Old Airport Road.
In the centre of the family den is a 10×10 sq ft cutout or central void that connects the upstairs space with the living room downstairs. Above this void, is a skylight. “We wanted a central skylight so that there would be ample natural light through the day,” Lamba says. “Also, sitting up here, we can easily see what’s happening downstairs or call the help if required.”

The aircraft propeller is a souvenir from Ajit Lamba’s flying days. The IAF officer was teaching an aspiring pilot to fly when their aircraft lost the propeller and they had to force land in HSR Layout. The propeller landed in a marble yard there and he decided to keep it as a souvenir. Later, Lamba installed a clock in it.

A wall of mementoes and photos showcasing the air marshal’s years in service. There are also pictures of their son who is a commercial pilot.
The den overlooks a verandah lined with colourful geraniums, perhaps the most beautiful feature here. The original plan didn’t have the outside space; a fact Lamba’s husband bemoaned. When he took off for a 15-day trip to Paris, she had the walls broken down to incorporate the verandah space and made French windows to enjoy the outdoors. Needless, to say he was happily surprised on his return,Lamba recalls.

When Gudi Lamba and her husband Air Vice Marshal (retd) Ajit Lamba built their sprawling bungalow in Horamavu 14 years ago, it was literally in the boondocks; theirs was the only house for miles. Now, of course, their scenic getaway home is in the midst of several upcoming high-rise projects. Nonetheless, the house is still charming. When the gates open, a beautiful rock garden carved out of a huge boulder, which was part of the original property, comes into view. Indoors as well as outdoors, one gets a sense of the wide expanse given that the two-storied house is spread over half an acre.

Lamba’s sensibility inclines towards semi-classical design — evident in her selection of furniture, mainly understated antique-style pieces, interspersed with plenty of blue pottery and bells of many sizes and materials. On the first floor is the family den where the Lambas spend most of their time. More homely than sophisticated, this central space was planned by the Lambas keeping their varied interests in mind. So, one half of the 30×30 sq ft space is taken up by a mini golf putting set, model airplanes and books belonging to the retired air marshal, while the rest includes a writing desk, settee and easel where Lamba practices her art and does her work. “The idea was to fill the space with mementoes and personal items; for instance, there’s a collage made by our children which has all our family photographs. It’s more about preserving memories and having a comfortable homely space than anything else,” Lamba says

source: http://www.bangaloremirror.com / Bangalore Mirror / Home> Columns> You / by Shivani Kagdi , Bangalore Mirror Bureau / Februrary 03rd, 2015