Monthly Archives: December 2018

Art is alive with one block print at a time

The art of hand block printing has crossed regional borders and is creating a niche for itself in the city hub.

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Aquaponics model proves a hit at exhibition

The aquaponics model that was developed by the University of Agricultural Sciences, Bengaluru | Photo Credit: H.S. Manjunath
The aquaponics model that was developed by the University of Agricultural Sciences, Bengaluru | Photo Credit: H.S. Manjunath

Vegetables are grown over an aquarium in it

One can grow vegetables without soil in three separate trays kept on top of an aquarium using the water drawn from below. The water from these vegetable trays goes through pipes back to the aquarium.

This model of aquaponics — a form of aquaculture — developed by the Inland Fisheries Unit of University of Agricultural Sciences, Hebbal, Bengaluru, was among the exhibits that drew attention of people at the exhibition held on Friday at the College of Fisheries as part of its golden jubilee celebration.

Chief Scientific Officer of UAS’s Inland Fisheries Unit B.V. Krishnamurthy said they developed the model to popularise aquaponics in Karnataka. This form of aquaculture was popular in Kerala, he said. Mr. Krishnamurthy said seven different types of fishes, including Nile Tilapia, which is available in the unit, can be used in the acquarium. Lettuces and other high value short duration leafy vegetables can be grown in the trays, he said.

Among the others exhibits that attracted attention included the estuarine cage farming model developed by Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Mangaluru.

Scientist Purushottama G.B. said their cage farming model developed in 2009 has been adopted by several fishermen to harvest snapper (locally called Kemberi) and few other fishes available near estuaries. “Such harvesting helps fishermen earn income during the off season when they do not go to the sea for fishing,” he said.

The exhibition was inaugurated by in-charge Vice-Chancellor of Mangalore University Ishwar P. He also inaugurated the two-day All India Fisheries Colleges Cultural and Sports meet.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Ishwar said the Mangalore University was among the few universities in the country that has a separate sports policy. A separate sports and culture policy was necessary to support younger generation, he said.

Dean (Fisheries), College of Fisheries, H. Shivananada Murthy, said it was the first time that a sports and culture meet of the 30 fisheries colleges in the country was being held. Because of short notice of the event, only eight colleges were attending the meet. Mr. Murthy said the sports and culture meet of fisheries colleges would be an annual feature.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Mangaluru / by Special Correspondent / Mangaluru – December 15th, 2018

St Mary’s Island a new hotspot for cliff diving

Cliff-jumping training will begin on the island from January, 2019.

A cliff diver in action at St Mary’s Island
A cliff diver in action at St Mary’s Island

Udupi :

St Mary’s Island off Malpe beach has been charming visitors for decades. Lately, it is capturing the interest of many because of various water sport activities. If one wishes to let go of all the fear and anxiety and wants to experience the thrill of jumping off a cliff without any strings attached, then one should head to St Mary’s Island. Reason: Cliff-jumping training will begin on the island from January, 2019.  On Thursday, four expert cliff divers – Partha Varanasi, Siddharth of Puttur, Antony of Australia and Anusha of Bengaluru successfully dived and sent out the message that St Mary’s Island was also a perfect destination for cliff jumping.

Sudesh Shetty, a leaseholder who is authorised to take up development projects at St Mary’s Island, said  Udupi district administration, Tourism Department and Malpe Development Committee arranged Thursday’s cliff- jumping event and four expert cliff divers trained about 10 enthusiasts.

“We are planning to conduct training sessions for those who want to learn cliff jumping from January. Cliff jumping event will be organised in April’’ he said. Master Surfer and Cliff Diver Partha Varanasi said that cliff jumping in St Mary’s Island was safe as the sea there was more than 18 m deep.The divers have the option to jump from the height ranging from 15 feet to 35 feet. As per safety standards, the depth of water should be fifteen feet.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> States> Karnataka / by Prakash Samaga / Express News Service / December 15th, 2018

Theatre actor aims to hit 1,000-play mark

A. Nicholas
A. Nicholas

A. Nicholas, noted theatre person from Hassan, who has been chosen by Karnataka Nataka Academy for the Cultured Comedian Award, plans to direct and act in 10 plays. In his career spanning six decades, Nicholas, 68, has played major roles in 990 plays so far. He wants to reach the 1,000 mark.

The academy chose him for the K. Hirannayya Datta Puraskara, meant for actors who played comedians. The son of a policeman, Nicholas began acting at the age of nine. He was given the opportunity to act in plays sponsored by a local church in his school days. He toured different places and performed. When he was 19 years old, he started his own theatre group – Amara Jyoti Kala Sangha. “Those days, a month-long cattle fair was held in Hassan annually. Every year I used the occasion to stage plays. In 30 years, my team staged 280 plays,” he said.

Many established drama companies chose him to play the role of comedian. Besides this, for a few years, he worked as a comedian in Prabhat Circus, a famous circus company. Because of his involvement in theatre, he got in touch with many film actors, who had roots in theatre, and ventured in to cinema as well. He worked as an assistant director for around 25 movies including four directed by Puttanna Kanagal.

Music director Hamsalekha, former Minister and artist Umashree, actors Sunder Raj Urs, Sudhir, and Srinath, are among those who he has worked with in theatre.

“Those days there weren’t as many movies as there are today. We could get work only for six months in a year. Hence, I gave up the field and returned to the theatre,” he said. When there was no invitation to act in theatres, he used to sell sweets or run a cycle shop in Hassan. He gave up studies after SSLC, but obtained MA in Kannada from Karnataka State Open University at 55 and did his diploma in film technology at the age of 60.

He is glad that the academy has recognised his contribution to theatre. “Now, I cannot walk because of pain in my legs. I am confident of regaining my strength and get into acting again and completing 1,000 plays”, he said.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> States> Karnataka / by Special Correspondent / December 17th, 2018

Another milestone for HAL’s light utility helicopter

The light utility helicopter (LUH) of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) took another step towards being inducted in the Armed Forces after its third prototype completed its maiden flight recently.

The Light Utility Helicopter (LUH). (File Photo)
The Light Utility Helicopter (LUH). (File Photo)

Bengaluru  :

The light utility helicopter (LUH) of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) took another step towards being inducted in the Armed Forces after its third prototype completed its maiden flight recently.

According to HAL, the flight was completed on December 14. “With this achievement, LUH is now close to production clearance and HAL is confident of meeting requirements of the Armed Forces,” said R Madhavan, Chairman and Managing Director of HAL.

According to Arup Chatterjee, Director (Engineering, R&D), the successful flight was a step towards replacing the fleet of Cheetah/Chetak helicopters.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> States> Karnataka / by Express News Service / December 18th, 2018

Agriculture labourer gets Mangaluru Press Club Award

Amai Mahalinga Naika from Amai village in Bantwal taluk.
Amai Mahalinga Naika from Amai village in Bantwal taluk.

Amai Mahalinga Naik single-handedly drilled tunnels to get water for his land

Amai Mahalinga Naik, who single-handedly worked to irrigate his two-acre land and succeeded in raising a small plantation has been chosen for the Mangaluru Press Club Award, 2018.

Mr. Naik, 73, a resident of Amai village near Adyanadka in Bantwal taluk, was chosen by a panel of Balakrishna Gatti, Vasanth Kumar Perla and Nagaveni Manchi for the award, Club General Secretary Ibrahim Adkasthala said in a release. The award would be presented during the Press Club Day to be celebrated on January 5 at Urwa Church Hall.

An agriculture labourer and expert in climbing areca and coconut palms, Mr. Naik was working in the fields of Amai Mahabala Bhat. Realising his desire to own agricultural land, Mr. Bhat donated him two acres of land four decades ago; but being on hill slopes, it lacked accessibility to water sources.

Unmindful of the obstacles, Mr. Naik began drilling tunnels to fetch water as he was aware open well would not yield any water on the hill slope. He drilled not one, but seven tunnels and at the end, he got water that was suffice to raise his small plantation. He also built a water storage tank digging the ground on the land.

The slope terrain helped Mr. Naik introduce the drip-irrigation network in the field through gravitational force. He was engaged in his routine palm climbing for half a day and spent the rest of his time drilling tunnels. Mr. Naik also fell off a tree 14 years ago. Though he survived the fall, he could no longer climb palms and restricted himself to his field work.

With the help of his wife Lalitha and their three children, Mr. Naik has now raised areca, coconut, banana and pepper crops on one acre of the land and forest in another acre. As many as 300 areca and 75 coconut palms and 200 banana plants are on his field. He only uses conventional manure and does rainwater harvesting on his land. All these measures Mr. Naik implemented without taking any bank loans, depending solely on his work as a labourer.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> States> Karnataka / by Special Correspondent / Mangaluru – December 18th, 2018