University of Texas acquires Raja Rao’s archive

Raja Rao. / Photo: The Hindu Archive
Raja Rao. / Photo: The Hindu Archive

Renowned Indian-American author and philosopher Raja Rao’s archive that includes a broad range of materials from unpublished works to manuscripts of his well-known novels has been acquired by the University of Texas for advancing the study of arts and humanities.

Rao’s estate donated the archive to the Harry Ransom Center, a humanities research library and museum at the University of Texas in Austin.

According to the centre, “It’s a notable acquisition in part because Rao is widely considered to have been one of India’s most noted authors, having received the Neustadt International Prize for Literature and other honours.”

The Harry Ransom Center specialise in the collection of literary and cultural artefacts from the U.S. and Europe for the purpose of advancing the study of the arts and humanities.

Rao (1908-2006), considered one of India’s earliest and most outstanding English-language novelists, was the author of numerous works of fiction, short stories, poetry, talks, essays and The Great Indian Way: A Life of Mahatma Gandhi (1998), about Gandhi’s time in South Africa.

Rao’s archive includes manuscripts of his well-known novels Kanthapura (1938), The Serpent and the Rope (1960) and The Chessmaster and his Moves (1988).

Screenshot of the Harry Ransom Center site shows a photo of renowned writer Raja Rao's 1969 passport.
Screenshot of the Harry Ransom Center site shows a photo of renowned writer Raja Rao’s 1969 passport.

“Departing boldly from the European tradition of the novel, Raja Rao has indigenised it in the process of assimilating material from the Indian literary tradition,” said R. Parthasarathy, professor emeritus of English at Skidmore College.

Educated at the Aligarh Muslim University and the University of Madras and other foreign universities, Rao was already an internationally known author when he was recruited by former University of Texas president John Silber to teach Indian philosophy and Buddhism in Austin.

His archive contains materials in several of the languages that Rao spoke, including English, French, Sankskrit and his native Kannada.

Rao won the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1964 for the philosophical novel The Serpent and the Rope. In 1969, he was the recipient of the Padma Bhushan and in 2007 he was posthumously awarded the Padma Vibhushan.

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Alongside the archives by Rao at the Ransom Center are manuscript collections of prominent international writers including J.M. Coetzee, Anita Desai, Doris Lessing, Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Amos Tutuola.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> Books> Authors / PTI / Houston – June 16t, 2016

A bite from history

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Over the past seven decades, Excelsior bakery has established itself as the place to be for a slice of cakes, puffs and more

In 1926, the bustling Seppings Road was a rather quiet neighbourhood, very different from the bustling marketplace of today. It was in this neighbourhood that baker Sahadevan in a partnership with a British lady, Emery set up Excelsior Bakery.

The bakery has over the years gone on to establish itself as the must go place in the cantonment to head for cakes, milk breads, puffs and much more. The ownership has passed four generations and the bakery is currently being managed by IT professional turned businessman Saipreeth Muralidharan.

He says, “We have a very loyal clientele. In the preparation of the food items in the bakery, we use a lot of secret recipes that have been passed on from one generation to the other. Many of the residents who have moved away from the locality to places like Hebbal and Jayanagar come here regularly to savour our milk breads, Japanese cakes, puffs and spiced breads. I often meet people bringing their children to the bakery and narrating tales about cakes for their birthday parties as children arriving from Excelsior. We have even had instances of people coming from as far as Chennai to sample food from the bakery.” Saipreeth’s father Muralidaran, one of the owners weighs in, “One of our most popular items are the Christmas plum cakes. We add many special spices and essence. We start preparing the plum cakes for Christmas a month and a half in advance. We used to have people knocking the doors of the bakery at six in the morning for a loaf of bread.”

The family takes personal care to ensure the quality of the product. “I check every batch of puffs, breads and sweets that are created at the bakery. We have put systems in place to ensure that only fresh items are served to customers.”

Saipreeth says that over the passage of time, many functions in the bakery have become mechanised. “In the earlier days, we would have to physically knead the dough for the bread. My grandfather used to have army cadets volunteering for the job, in exchange for a loaf of bread. Many of these processes have become mechanised. However, we have still kept some traditional practices alike and most of our baking is done on a firewood oven.”

Once Saipreeth took over operations a few months ago, the bakery underwent changes. “We introduced a new menu with non-vegetarian components such as chicken puffs, rolls and pizzas. We also added sweets to the menu. We try not to use gels and preservatives in our items.”

Talking about the cantonment being a hub for a clutch of family owned bakeries, Saipreeth quips, “I think it was mainly because there was a large British presence in this part of town. They taught us to bake and eat bread.”

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> Features> MetroPlus/ Nikhil Varma / Bangalore – June 22nd, 2016

R.S. Shakuntala Memorial State ranking TT Tournament : City’s Spoorthi wins Triple Crown

Spoorthi posing with trophies.
Spoorthi posing with trophies.

Bengaluru :

City’s upcoming paddler M.V. Spoorthi taking part in the R.S. Shakuntala Memorial State Ranking Table Tennis Tournament at KGS Club, Bengaluru hogged the limelight by bagging a triple crown on Sunday.

Spoorthi won the women’s singles, youth girls singles and junior girls singles titles. In the women’s singles final, Spoorthi beat Swetha Kumaravel 11-7, 11-9, 7-11, 11-5, 11-6.

In the Youth girls singles final, Spoorthi beat V. Kushi 11-6, 7-11, 11-7, 11-8, 11-7.

Earlier, Spoorthi had won the junior girls singles title and thus completed a fine treble.

In the men’s singles event, Anirban Tarafdar beat city’s Akshay Mahanta 10-12, 14-12, 12-10, 11-7, 11-3 in the quarter-finals while Rakshith beat city’s Vedanth M. Urs 13-11, 11-5, 11-8, 11-5 in another quarter-final.

In the Youth boys singles quarter-final, Nikhil beat Vedanth M. Urs 9-11, 5-11, 11-8, 5-11, 11-8, 11-7, 13-11 to progress further.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Sports News / June 21st, 2016

Mary Pierce Indian Ocean series ITF Women’s Tennis: Dhruthi, Kyra duo clinch title

Dhruthi T. Venugopal (left) and Kyra Shroff who won the women's doubles title in the Mary Pierce Indian Ocean Series ITF Women's Tennis Tournament at Mauritius, seen with the winners' trophy.
Dhruthi T. Venugopal (left) and Kyra Shroff who won the women’s doubles title in the Mary Pierce Indian Ocean Series ITF Women’s Tennis Tournament at Mauritius, seen with the winners’ trophy.

Mauritius :

Mysuru-based Dhruthi T. Venugopal teaming up with Kyra Shroff representing India in the Mary Pierce Indian Ocean Series $10,000 ITF Women’s Tennis Tournament at Mauritius which concluded on Sunday, won the women’s doubles title.

In the final, second seeded Dhruthi and Kyra combined well to score an upset win over top-seeds Chayenne Ewijk and Rosale van Der Hoek of Netherlands 6-1, 6-1 to clinch the title.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Sports News / June 21st, 2016

4-yr-old sets world record in limbo skating

Karwar :

A four-year-old girl Brundavani Abbigeri of the Roller Skating Club set a new world record in limbo skating at Kaiga on Sunday. She created the record by limbo skating under a course of 5.5 inches bars. She also created another record by limbo skating for 600 metres.

The Roller Skating Club of Kaiga organised the event on the premises of the Kaiga Township Recreation Club. Brindavani set the new record in front of the representative of the Record Holders Republic (RHR) India.  The Kaiga Roller Skating Club office-bearers told reporters that the club will file an application to document the record at the Limca Book of Records and the Asian Book of Records. Representative of the Record Holders’ Republic, Promod Ruiya, documented the new record.

Shubhan Hanbar of the same school had earlier set a record by limbo skating under 5.6 inch bars in 2011.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> States> Karnataka / by Express News Service / June 20th, 2016

‘Florence Nightingale ‘ and ‘Sevaratna’ awards presented to distinguished nurses

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Mysuru :

The District Wing of Karnataka State Nurses Association had organised a function at MMC&RI Platinum Jubilee Hall in J.K. Grounds here on Friday to present ‘Florence Nightingale’ award to 12 senior nurses and ‘Sevaratna’ award to six nurses and two nursing students for their sincere service in the nursing profession.

Florence Nightingale awardees are: Nursing Superintendent of PKTB and CD Hospital Shantachandra Leeladarshi; ESI hospital nurse K. Shakuntala; In-Charge Principal of Government Nursing College Firdose Fathima; Senior nurses of K.R. Hospital T.C. Seethamma, Meenakshamma; Cheluvamba Hospital Nursing Superintendent Rathnamma; ED Hospital Nurse Antony Susheelakumari; K.R. Hospital Nurses Jayamani, Manjula Rani, B.B. Bojamma; Nanjangud General Hospital Nurses K.K. Yamuna and Prashanth Kumar Gangolli.

‘Sevaratna’ awardees: PKTB and CD Hospital Nurse Ratna Battur; K.R. Hospital Nurses B.G. Sarala; K.M. Vanaja; Brinda; Ghanajakumari; Sachita; Nursing Students Padma Chandru and P. Jayalakshmi.

On the occasion, Prathibha Puraskar were also presented to N.S. Manasi, H.P. Manoj, A.P. Roopita, K.M. Raksha, H. Pavana, Shelumial Shane, A.J. Deepu Prakash, S. Yashaswini, D. Deepika, K.V. Harshita, B. Tejaswi Nanjappa, H.N. Mahendra, T.V. Krithika, K.P. Roshini, S. Chirag, S. Kiran who excelled in SSLC and Tejas, L. Hemantraj, I.C. Monappa who excelled in PUC and B.P. Kshira who excelled in degree examination.

Ballari District Health Department Superintendent (National Florence Nightingale awardee) Shantabai and Pharmacist Suresh Babu too were felicitated at the function.

Minister for Health and Family Welfare U.T. Khader, MLAs Vasu and M.K. Somashekar distributed scholarships to poor students. MLC Dharmasena presented the ‘Sevaratna’ awards.

MMC&RI Dean and Director Dr. B. Krishnamurthy presented Prathibha Puraskar.

Association District President Shivamma presided. MMC&RI Administrative Officer B.G. Indiramma, Government Employees Association District President H.K. Ramu and others were present.

Senior nurses may soon head PHCs in rural areas: Health Minister

Minister for Health and Family Welfare U.T. Khader speaking at the awards presentation ceremony for nurses at Platinum Jubilee Hall at JK grounds here on Friday said that talks were on with senior doctors to weigh the pros and cons regarding promotion facility for nurses which has been a long pending demand of nurses.

Khader said that days were not too far when Senior nurses would function as doctors at Primary Health Centres (PHCs) in rural areas. He pointed out that at similar Centres in Thailand and UK, senior nurses are the heads. Hence he said that in the context of shortage of doctors, senior nurses would be posted to man the PHCs after thorough discussions and creating a position in that capacity. He added that the wages of contract employees had been increased from Rs. 8,000 to Rs. 11,000-Rs. 13,000 which was a step towards solving the problems of nurses.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> General News / June 19th, 2016

Gold medals presented to SSLC & PUC toppers at Marimallappa

Sri Gurikar Marimallappa Samsmaranotsava

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Mysuru :

Marimallappa Educational Institutions had organised Sri Gurikar Marimallappa Samsmaranotsava-2016 and Pre-University Award – 2016 and Gold Medal presentation ceremony at its premises in city yesterday.

Defence Food Research Laboratory (DFRL) Director Dr. Rakesh Kumar Sharma and Dept. of PU Education Dy. Director Razina B. Malaki presented the awards and medals.

Gurikar Gold Medal was presented to G. Akhila, who emerged first topper in the district and third topper in the State in II PUC (Science stream) exams. Matrushri Gold Medal for Sangeetha Karanth (Commerce stream) and Bhagyashilpi Gold Medal for Lohit Shekar (Arts stream).

Eeshu, who secured II Rank in the State SSLC exams and evening college student Lakshmi were also felicitated on the occasion.

Institution Hon. Secretary Prof. K.N. Panchaksharaswamy and Marimallappa PU College Principal and Samsmaranotsava Samithi Convenor M.S. Prasannakumar were present during the programme.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> General News / June 19th, 2016

India’s only Sanskrit Newspaper from city seeks fund to stay afloat

File photo: K.V. Sampath Kumar (left), Editor of Sudharma, at his press.
File photo: K.V. Sampath Kumar (left), Editor of Sudharma, at his press.

Mysuru :

City-based Sudharma, which claims to be the only Sanskrit daily published in the country since 1970 from its office on 2nd cross, Ramachandra Agrahara in city, is now fighting for survival due to lack of funds.

K.V. Sampath Kumar, Editor of the newspaper which has a circulation of 3,000 copies with an annual subscription of Rs. 400 each, speaking to Star of Mysore this morning over phone, said that he was finding it very difficult to run the newspaper but minced no words in declaring that he would continue publishing the paper till it completes at least 50 years of service to Sanskrit, the mother of all languages.

Sampath Kumar said that he had written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Human Resource Development Minister Smriti Irani, Home Minister Rajnath Singh, seeking financial assistance, but he had not received any response and so is now seeking public to donate generously.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> General News / June 13th, 2016

City novelist Dr. S.L. Bhyrappa conferred ‘Padma Shri ’ Award

Additional Chief Secretary to the Government Subhash Chandra is seen conferring Padma Shri award on novelist Dr. S.L. Bhyrappa at the novelist’s residence in city yesterday as the novelist’s wife S.B. Saraswathi, ADC T. Venkatesh, former Chairman of Kuvempu Bhasha Bharathi Dr. Pradhan Gurudatta, NIE Principal Dr. G.L. Shekar, NIE Committee Members S.K. Lakshminarayana and S.L. Ramachandra, SP Abhinav Khare, DCP Dr. H.T. Shekar and others look on.
Additional Chief Secretary to the Government Subhash Chandra is seen conferring Padma Shri award on novelist Dr. S.L. Bhyrappa at the novelist’s residence in city yesterday as the novelist’s wife S.B. Saraswathi, ADC T. Venkatesh, former Chairman of Kuvempu Bhasha Bharathi Dr. Pradhan Gurudatta, NIE Principal Dr. G.L. Shekar, NIE Committee Members S.K. Lakshminarayana and S.L. Ramachandra, SP Abhinav Khare, DCP Dr. H.T. Shekar and others look on.

Mysuru :

City’s noted novelist Dr. S.L. Bhyrappa was conferred with Padma Shri, the country’s fourth highest civilian award, for his contribution in literature and education, by Additional Chief Secretary to the Government Subhash Chandra at the novelist’s residence on Udayaravi Road in Kuvempunagar yesterday evening.

Subhash Chandra presented a Mysuru Peta, a shawl and a sandalwood garland to Dr. Bhyrappa, before presenting the prestigious award carrying a medal and a certificate in the presence of Bhyrappa’s wife S.B. Saraswathi, his family members and friends.

Speaking to media persons after being conferred with the award, Dr. Bhyrappa said: “I believe that literary works should live even after the death of a writer and added that he believed that the real award a writer gets is only when the literature he had authored is discussed by people for centuries.”

Stating that he was not bothered about getting awards, the 85-year-old Saraswathi Samman awardee said: “My efforts and concern will always be in writing good literature” and added that the literary works of Kumara Vyasa and Pampa are read by people today even after centuries.

Dr. Bhyrappa, who said that there were lots of ideas in his mind which were not concrete yet, added: “I love to travel regularly to explore new places and to get new thoughts for the literature as staying in one place will make the mind lethargic like a frog in the well.”

It may be recalled that Union Government on Jan.25, 2016 had chosen Dr. Bhyrappa for Padma Shri award and Bhyrappa could not receive the award at the Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi on Apr.12 owing to health issues, following which the award was conferred on him yesterday at his residence in city.

Refuses to comment on PM Modi Asked for his comment on the statement of District Minister V. Sreenivasa Prasad describing Prime Minister Narendra Modi as the best PM India had ever seen, the celebrated novelist, who had earlier praised Modi, said that it was not the time for reacting to such issues.

Elected representatives skip the event

Interestingly, none of the elected representatives from the city were present when the Padma Shri award was conferred on Dr. Bhyrappa.

Addl. Dy. Commissioner T. Venkatesh, SP Abhinav Khare, DCP Dr. H.T. Shekar, Assistant Director of the Department of Kannada and Culture Nirmala Mathapati, Tahsildar Naveen Joseph, ACP Mallik, former Chairman of Kuvempu Bhasha Bharathi Dr. Pradhan Gurudatta, NIE Principal Dr. G.L. Shekar and Assistant Director of the Department of Information and Public Relations Mahesh were among those present.

On works atop Chamundi Hill

Commenting on the on-going development works atop Chamundi Hill, the Padma Shri awardee said that he did not understand why the Government was so adamant on a project that is opposed by people with concerns for preservation of environment.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> General News / June 18th, 2016

Shivarathreeshwara Media Award to KBG

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Mysuru :

Star of Mysore and Mysooru Mithra Editor-in-Chief K.B. Ganapathy (KBG) has been selected for the prestigious Shivarathreeshwara Media Award for the year 2014 given by Suttur Mutt. The award was instituted by the Mutt in the year 2011 to honour journalists from Mysuru and Chamarajanagar districts for Excellence.

The award consisting of Rs. 10,000 cash prize and citation will be presented by senior scholar Prof. T.V. Venkatachala Shastri at a function to be held at Pathrakarthara Bhavan on Tyagaraja Road in city on June 20 at 10.30 am.

JSS Mahavidyapeeta Secretary S.P. Manjunath will be the chief guest. Mysore District Journalists’ Association (MDJA)President K. Deepak will preside over the function.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> General News / June 18th, 2016