Monthly Archives: November 2017

Bengaluru’s cultural hub

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From morning to night, NIKC is thriving with cultural activity

There was a time in namma Bengaluru, where one could only think of Bharatanatya when it came to classical dance. But, Natya Insititute of Kathak and Choreography (NIKC), founded by the late dancer-teacher and Kathak Exponent Dr Maya Rao changed that.

Founded by Rao in 1987, the institute was affiliated to the Bangalore University for years and offered degrees in dance. “But a few years ago we decided to go back to a diploma. Now, the courses are shorter and ideal for those who want to do a crash course in dance and choreography, making it a liberal arts course,” explains Madhu Natraj, dancer and daughter of Maya Rao, who adds, “My mother started this place in Malleshwram as she was born here and had many friends in the area, inlcuding Vimala Rangachar, who offered this space. That is how NIKC was built in the premises of MEWS (Malleshwaram Enterprisers Women’s Society).”

Today NIKC, is one of the most sought-after spaces for every form of cultural activity. Be it yoga, Kathak, lecture demonstrations, dance workshops or contemporary dance — NIKC is open to all.

The idea, adds Natraj, was to convert the place into a cultural hub. NIKC was originally on the ground floor. “It was just a huge hall with a restroom in the back,” recalls Natraj. Five years later they moved to the first floor and Natraj, who has a fascination for designing interiors, kept converting the place to suit the multi-functional works of the dance institute. The huge hall is now divided into two with a foldable door. “We shut the door when we have two workshops happening simultaneously. The foldable doors are also used as side wings for performances,” adds Natraj, who also conducts choreography and contemporary dance classes here.

The place also boasts of a huge library with over 2,000 books on dance, culture and dance history. Natraj also adds that many travelling dancers — Astaad Deboo, Anita Ratnam, Helen Acharya — visit NIKC to conduct workshops and lecture demonstrations. “Kalanidhi Mami (a well-known abhinaya teacher) opened up her first workshop in Bengaluru here,” she adds.

The the space is also let out for an event called Company Kutcheri, where they invite artistes on a regular basis. So there are also talks and seminars besides music that are held on its premises.

“In fact, we fight for the space. We have students, performers, Kathak dancers, working women, contemporary dancers and yoga practitioners — all trying to fit in and use this space. From morning 8 am to 9 pm, we have something happening here. It is always thriving with some activity or the other,” laughs Natraj.

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source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> Life & Style / by Shilpa Sebastian R / November 13th, 2017

MIT students devise GreenBoard for purification of air, obtain IPR

Students Dhruv Suri, Rahil Nayak and Priyanshi Somani have developed the billboard
Students Dhruv Suri, Rahil Nayak and Priyanshi Somani have developed the billboard

Mangaluru :

The air quality in India is deteriorating by the day and to tackle this problem, a group of students from the Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal University, have devised a green billboard. Conceived by a budding aeronautical engineering student and his team, GreenBoard incorporates an air purifier into an ordinary billboard and purifies the air flowing through it.

The team obtained the Intellectual Property Right for it on Thursday. Dhruv Suri and Rahil Nayak, both aeronautical engineering students, and Priyanshi Somani, a computer science engineering student developed the billboard. Dhruv said carbon is one of the most important building blocks of life. Industries, automobiles, power houses, exhaust vents — all produce carbon dioxide and increase its concentration in the air.

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / News> City News> Mangalore News / by Kevin Mendonsa / TNN / November 12th, 2017

Colonel Giridhari Singh square inaugurated in Bengaluru

Bengaluru :

A square dedicated to the former erstwhile commandant of ASC Centre North, Colonel Girdhari Singh, was inaugurated in the city on Saturday. The Colonel was responsible for shifting of the centre from its initial location in Meerut to Gaya city in Bihar.

A memorial for Colonel Girdhari Singh, AVSM, was inaugurated at the ASC Centre and College in the city on Saturday. (Express Photo Service)
A memorial for Colonel Girdhari Singh, AVSM, was inaugurated at the ASC Centre and College in the city on Saturday. (Express Photo Service)

A bust of the Colonel was inaugurated by Lieutenant General Vipan Gupta, Commandant ASC Centre and College in a grand ceremony at the ASC Centre on Saturday. “Colonel Girdhari was a thorough professional, under whose dynamic leadership, the centre had successfully moved and re-established itself in Gaya in an incredibly short time. He had been awarded the Ati Vishisht Seva Medal by the President of India in 1978,” a statement from the Ministry of Defence said.

A memorial to the Colonel was already existing in Gaya and when the ASC centre moved to Bengaluru in 2011, it was felt that the new campus must also have a memorial in order to keep up the heritage of the centre.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> Cities> Bengaluru / by Express News Service / November 11th, 2017

Bengaluru beats San Francisco in confidence to go digital

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Bengaluru has been ranked first, ahead of San Francisco, for the confidence of businesses in their ability to do digital transformations.
  • Business leaders in Bengaluru expressed the highest confidence in their digital environment based on innovation and entrepreneurship.

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Bengaluru :

India’s Silicon Valley – Bengaluru -has been ranked first, ahead of San Francisco, for the confidence of businesses in their ability to do digital transformations based on the skills and infrastructure  available in their immediate environment.

According to a study by The Economist Intelligence Unit, three Indian cities bagged top 4 ranks. San Francisco is ranked at No. 2, followed by Mumbai and New Delhi. Business leaders in Bengaluru expressed the highest confidence in their digital environment based on innovation and entrepreneurship, people and skills, development of new technologies, financial environment, and ICT infrastructure. In each of these categories, the city ranked No. 1.

“Indian cities may suffer more from infrastructure deficits, pollution, poverty and other ills, but when it comes to the environment for digital transformation, their executives are remarkably optimistic. This is particularly true of Bengaluru, where business leaders express the highest levels of confidence in their digital environment than in any other city in the study,” the report authored by Denis McCauley says.

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It goes on to say: “Their compatriots in Mumbai and New Delhi are only slightly less bullish, and they are not alone in the emerging world: seven of the 10 highest confidence levels in the survey are recorded in emerging Asian cities. Among rich-world cities, only San Francisco (2nd) registers in the top five and two others (London, 9th, and Madrid, 10th) made it to top 10. By contrast, developed cities account for eight of the 10 lowest readings in the barometer, with executives in Berlin, Yokohama, Tokyo and Taipei the least confident of all.”

The report notes that across geographies and industries, businesses are embarking on, or preparing for, a mission to put digital technology at the heart of everything they do, an exercise that has come to be known as digital transformation. It can be an enormously difficult and complex un dertaking, requiring not just the deployment of advanced technologies but also the overhauling of business processes and a large degree of cultural change.In most cases, firms’ existing internal resources will not be enough to pull transformation off, and they need to look outside their own four walls for additional support,” the report says.

For this reason, EIU decided to check which cities provide the best environment for their businesses.The analysis in the report is based on a survey of 2,620 executives in 45 cities conducted in June and July this year.

Almost half of surveyed executives (48%) say their firm has considered relocating operations to a city with a more favourable external environment.

Alpesh Shah, senior partner in Boston Consulting Group India, is quoted as saying he is only slightly surprised at the bullishness that executives in Bengaluru, Mumbai and New Delhi display toward their local digital environments.

He notes that these cities’ educational institutions consistently churn out large numbers of quality technology graduates. The report says the three cities also boast a multitude of formal and informal networks, forums and communities where digital entrepreneurs, technology managers and others come together almost daily.

Shah, the report says, reserves particular enthusiasm for Bengaluru’s digital entrepreneurship environment. It is the “closest thing to Silicon Valley” in Asia, he is quoted as saying.

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / News> City News> Bangalore News / TNN / November 09th, 2017

46 chosen in Udupi for Rajyotsava award

As many as 46 individuals and six organisations have been chosen for the district-level Rajyotsava awards in Udupi district for their contributions in different fields.

According to a press release here on Tuesday, the individuals who have been chosen for the award are: Kota Suresh Bangera, Yalampalli Jagannath Achari, Heranjalu Subbanna Ganiga Noojady, K. Sadashiva Amin, Surendra Paniyur (Yakshagana), Padmaraj Hegde (medicine), G.K. Prabhu (education), Babu G. Poojary, Yermal Chaitra A. Salian, Vishwanath B., Krishna Devadiga, G.V. Ashok (sports), Natraj Parkala (literature/culture), Jayaraj (art), Sulochana Venugopal (fine arts), Neelavar Surendra Adiga (literature), Chandrahasa Suvarna, Panduranga Prabhu, Marvin Shirva, Sandeep Shetty Mavinabettu, K. Vasant Shenoy, Srinivas Bhat (theatre/films), Prasad Kharvi G.T. (arts), Matti Lakshminarayana Rao (agriculture), Alevoor Dinesh Kini (journalism), Rukmini Hande (Harikathe), Raghunath Manohar (innovation), M. Ravindra Hegde, Rangayya Shetty, Sitanadi Vittal Shetty, U. Vishwanath Shenoy, Shabbir Hussain, K.S. Jaivittal, Dayananda Hejmady, Ravi Katpady, Santosh G. Poojary, Vishu Shetty Ambalpady (social service), Tukra Panara, Aleya Raghavendra Udupa, Uggappa Parava, Sachin Salian, Altur Gautam Hegde (folklore); Sundar Serigar, Shammi Gafoor (music), Deepak Shetty, and Subrahmanya Hebbagilu (Horanadu Kannadigas).

The six organisations are: Hanuman Vithobha Bhajan Mandir, Nama Tuluver Kala Sanghatane, Chaitanya Yuva Vrinda, Madhur Yuvak Mandal, Udyavara Friends Circle, and Budaga Jangama Tanda.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Mangaluru / by Special Correspondent / Udupi – November 01st, 2017

Haveri-born CEO wants to give it all back to society

Prabhu Patil, CEO of Prolim Global Corporation, addressing a gathering after being felicitated by Karnataka Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Hubballi on Tuesday.
Prabhu Patil, CEO of Prolim Global Corporation, addressing a gathering after being felicitated by Karnataka Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Hubballi on Tuesday.

He recalls how an article in The Hindu opened avenues for his growth

A native of Haveri and now CEO of a global company, Prabhu Patil, plans to create job opportunities for another 100 professionals from the region in the next two years for his unit in Hubballi.

Speaking to presspersons after a being felicitated by the Karnataka Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) here on Tuesday, Mr. Pabhu Patil, who is now CEO and president of Prolim Global Corporation, said that they have hired 70 persons for his Hubballi unit and have now drawn up plans to add another 100 in two years.

Mr. Prabhu Patil said that Hubballi had a lot of talent and they want to not only train and recruit young graduates but also guide them to become entrepreneurs.

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He said that to begin with, they would like to take engineering graduates for internship and train them and for the purpose, they want to have a tie-up with the KLE Institute of Technology in Hubballi. Prolim Global Corporation now has offices in the U.S., Canada, Bengaluru and Hubballi and it recently acquired Ally PM Solutions Inc. of North America.

Mr. Prabhu Patil said that on the social front, they would like to adopt more children under Akshaya Patra midday meal programme and also associate with the Deshpande Foundation in taking up social initiatives.

Earlier, narrating his life story, he recalled how an article in The Hindu took him to Coimbatore for pursuing a research with the Defence Research and Development Organsiation (DRDO) and subsequently, to the U.S. and other nations to work with various companies.

“Now, I have started working for my organisation and also want to contribute a little bit to my region,” he said.

KCCI president Ramesh Patil, secretary Siddeshwar Kammar and other office-bearers felicitated him.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> States> Karnataka / by Special Correspondent / Hubballi – November 08th, 2017

MESCOM bags 27 awards

The awards were in recognition of MESCOM’s strides in power supply.
The awards were in recognition of MESCOM’s strides in power supply.

Mangalore Electricity Supply Company (MESCOM) bagged 27 awards in the recently held Power Awards 2017 organised by the State Energy Department.

A release from MESCOM said the awards were in recognition of the company’s strides in power supply and various innovations. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Energy Minister D.K. Shivakumar presented the awards.

MESCOM Managing Director bagged first place in minimum commercial loss and third places in effective implementation of Hosa Belaku programme, reduction in failure of transformers and uniform rating of ESCOMs conducted by the Central government.

Kadur, Puttur and Kundapura divisions of MESCOM bagged the first three awards in effective implementation of Ganga Kalyana project in rural areas. Similarly, Udupi, Sagara and Kadur Divisions bagged three awards in rural drinking water projects.

Kavoor, Kundapura and Udupi divisions stood in first three places in handling minimum revenue backlog in rural areas.

While Shree Jayadeva Electrical, Udupi repair centre, was judged the best transformer repair centre, Mangaluru Division I was declared the best transformer bank. Bantwal Division was judged the best in augmenting basic infrastructure for Akrama-Sakrama programme. Thomas Gomes, Malpe branch and M. Nagesh, Kulashekara branch, were judged best linesmen.

Customers felicitated

As many as 10 MESCOM customers were felicitated in the solar roof top electricity project under renewable energy sector. They were M. Balakrishna Nayak, Bannanjep; Raghu Hegde, Mavinakoodlu; Chandramathi Shetty, Koni; John D’Silva, Kuntalpady, Karkala; Harishchandra, Gandhi Hospital, Udupi; Ananth Nayak, Lakshmi Textiles, Thekkatte; Veerendra Nayak, VKR Hollow Blocks, Thirthahalli; Ryako Industries, Bhadravati, and Ganapathi Hegde, Padutirupathi Petrol Pump, Sanur.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> States> Karnataka / by Special Correspondent / Mangaluru – November 06th, 2017

Israel Centre opens at IIMB

‘The centre will bring together like-minded individuals in academic knowledge and research’

The Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIMB) opened its campus to an Israel Centre on Sunday which is aimed at becoming a “bridge of academic collaboration” between India and Israel. The centre will be largely based on research by faculty and will also include faculty and student exchange programmes.

The Consul General of Israel to Bengaluru, Dana Kursh, during the inauguration of the centre, said the initiative was spearheaded by the heads of IIMB and Coller School of Management. “Both our countries have a similar ecosystem in terms of business, academia supported by the government, and research. Previously, the Karnataka Israel Research and Development agreement facilitated research with state-funding from both Israel and Karnataka. For any economy, startups are very important,” she said.

Speaking about the Israeli startup ecosystem, which is based on three factors — government, industry and academia — Ambassador of Israel to India Daniel Carmon said the collaboration will strengthen the ecosystem of both the countries. “Bengaluru is an ideal centre for startups, and this collaboration is an excellent idea. This is further highlighted by the fact that currently, a Bengaluru startup is representing India in Start Jerusalem programme back in our country. This centre will bring together like-minded individuals in academic knowledge and research.”

G. Raghuram, Director, IIMB, said the centre will act as a hub for research, technological innovations, business strategy, government policies, and culture. “Through this centre, we will also support exchange programmes, host seminars, discussions, and nurture entrepreneurial spirit,” he said.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Bengaluru / by Staff Reporter / Bengaluru – November 06th, 2017

Bengaluru schoolboy to make World Rotax Max debut

Bengaluru schoolboy Ruhaan Alva, supported by Italian manufacturer Birel Art, will be making his debut in the World Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals which starts here on Monday.

The event will see 360 competitors representing 60 countries vie for titles in various age-group categories.

Ruhaan, who finished third overall in the recently-concluded Easykart series in Italy, has entered in the 125 Micro Max category which has a grid of 36 drivers who have qualified from their respective National Rotax Max championships or international Rotax Max series.

After completing formalities over the weekend, the competitors will have two days of practice sessions on November 6 and 7.

The qualifying sessions will commence on November 8, leading up to the three rounds of heats (November 9) and pre-finals (November 10) before the finals on November 11.

Looking ahead to his maiden participation in the Grand Finals, Ruhaan, who is also supported by Play Factory and Sona Miller, said he would put to good use his experience in the recent Eastkart championship in Italy and hoped to deliver a strong result.

“I had a good season in Italy though it was very tough because I switched to a higher and more competitive Easykart 60 category after the first round in the Mini class which I won,” the 11-year-old from Bengaluru said.

–IANS

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source: http://www.business-standard.com / Business Standard / Home> News-IANS> Sports / IANS – Portimao(Portugal) / November 05th, 2017

Students from Mysuru win hackathon in Bengaluru

Third-year computer science and engineering students of JSS Science and Technology University (Sri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering) have won the first prize in a hackathon titled #Hackabout 2017, conducted by Royal Philips, Bengaluru.

The winners — Shashank R., Ashwin B.S. and Ajay B. and Amogha Subramanya D.A. — were mentored by Anil Kumar K.M.

Philips, which provides technology for health services and has an innovation campus in Bengaluru, conducted the hackathon based on its data science platform (DSP). Participants were given an opportunity to experience the Philips DSP to create solutions to real-world problems. The two-month-long competition concluded only recently.

#Hackabout 2017 had multiple rounds and the finale was conducted at the Philips Innovation Campus. Seventy teams, with around 300 students from colleges across India, participated.

According to a release from the college, in round one, a problem related to semantic similarities was issued. Based on the solutions, the top 20 teams were selected for the next round. In round two, the teams were given access to the Philips DSP to propose a way to predict the length of a patient’s stay in ICU.

Based on this round, the top 10 teams were selected. They included teams from IIT Madras and Manipal Institute of Technology. The final 10 were invited to the innovation campus for the final presentation.

In the final round, each team made their presentation and answered questions posed by the jury and the audience. The jury comprised Srinivas Prasad, CEO of Philips Innovation Campus, Vijayananda J., senior director, Philips Healthcare, and John Huffman, business lead, Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, Philips.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> States> Karnataka / by Special Correspondent / Mysuru – October 31st, 2017