Amaco MPL 2015: List of sold players; Nihal Ullal costliest buy at Rs 1.25 lakh

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September 27, 2015

Mangaluru, Sep 26: Nihal Ullal, the promising wicketkeeper bandsman, who is considered as one of the T-20 specialists in Mangaluru zone emerged as the costliest cricketer in Amaco MPL 2015 auction.

As many as 168 cricketers out of 287 cricketers were purchased by 12 franchisees at the auction held at Fiza Forum Mall in the city from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Saturday.

Each franchisee was supposed to purchase entire team within the purse of Rs 2.5 lakh. Only three players in each team could exceed Rs 10,000.

While Nihal Ullal, who represented Mangalore United and Mysuru Warriors in KPL in the past, was sold to Karavali Warriors for a sum of Rs 1.25 lakh, IPL player KC Kariappa, who represented Kolkata Knight Riders was purchased by Northern Shine for Rs 1.15 lakh. Another IPL and KPL player NC Ayyappa was bought by Coastaldigest.com for Rs 1 lakh.

Here is the complete list of players purchased by 12 franchisees of Amaco Mangaluru Premier League 2.0:

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Chiranth sold to Bedra Bulls.
Prasanna Kumar sold to Northern Shine.
Naushad Bajal sold to Kushi Super Kings.
Apsalom sold to Kushi Super Kings.
Sachin Acharya sold to Royal Miteans.
Akhilan Shetty sold to Royal Miteans.
Dillon sold to United Ullal.
Manish Bhaskar sold to Royal Miteans for Rs 16,000.
Amith Kambli sold to Khushi Super Kings for Rs 20,000.
Manoj M sold to Royal Miteans
Naveen sold to Coastaldigest.com
Shreyas sold to Surathkal Strikers.
Mohammed Sahir sold to Coastaldigest.com for Rs 3,500.
Mohammed Afwan sold to Udupi Tigers for Rs 22,000.
Kieth Pinto sold to Maestro Titans for Rs 7,000.
Ashraf Mukka sold to Bajpe Jaguars for Rs 1,500.
Vicky sold to Udupi Tigers.
Zuber Zafrullah sold to Surathkal Strikers for 24,000.
Mohammed Anis Ibrahim sold to Udupi Tigers.
Kishan sold to Coastaldigest.com.
Imran Malpe sold to United Ullal for Rs 21,000.
Parikshith Shetty sold to Udupi Tigers for Rs 21,000.
Faraz Zain sold to Northern Shine
Imran sold to Northern Shine for Rs, 500
Ezad Ahmed sold to Northern Shine for 24,000.
Rahim sold to Northern Shine for Rs 7,500.
Leonel sold to Northern Shine.
Muthalif sold to Bajpe Jaguars.
Salman sold to Bajpe Jaguars.
Akash sold to Bajpe Jaguars for Rs 14,000
Shakshad sold to Bajpe Jaguars for Rs 9,000.
Iqbal sold to Bajpe Jaguars.
Shabeer Ali sold to Surathkal Strikers.
Rahul Suvarna sold to Karavali Warriors.
Asif Moodabidri sold to Ocean Sharks.
Ashwir sold to Ocean Sharks.
Imran sold to Ocean Sharks for Rs 20,000.
Unaif sold to Ocean Sharks.
Maaz Khan sold to Maestro Titans for Rs 12,000.
Vijay Santosh sold to Karavali Warriors.
Sathya Swaroop sold to Maestro Titans for Rs 23,000.
Gautham J Salian sold to Karavali Warriors.
karthik G Rai sold to Karavali Warriors.
Lokesh T sold to Kushi Super Kings.
Shashank Poojary sold to Surathkal Strikers for Rs 1,000.
Akash Ballal sold to Maestro Titans.
Sandesh Montriro sold to Bajpe Jaguars.
Mohammed Ayman sold to Coastaldigest.com.
Zaheer Abdulla sold to Bajpe Jaguars.
Mohammed Ashpak sold to United Ullal.
Sagnik sold to Maestro Titans.
Anish Puttur sold to Ocean Sharks.
Kiran Salian sold to United Ullal.
Vignesh Acharya sold to Royal Miteans for Rs 5,500.
Abhilash sold to Bedra Bull.
Sandesh sold to Royal Miteans for Rs 4,500.
Vignesh sold to Bedra Bulls for Rs 12,000.
Sohan sold to Bedra Bulls
Dravid sold to Karavali Warriors for Rs 6,000.
Prajwal sold to United Ullal for Rs 6,000.
Preetham sold to Bedra Bulls for Rs 6,000.
Manoj M sold to Northern Shine for Rs 6,000.
Roshan Shetty sold to Coastaldigest.com for 6,000.
Nithin Upadyay sold to Udupi Tigers for Rs 1,500.
Farooq sold to Ocean Sharks for Rs 1,500.
Abhijith sold to Royala Miteans for Rs 1,500.
Thimmayya Vaishak sold to Kushi Super Kings for Rs 1,500.
Rameez sold to Karavali Warriors for Rs 1,500.
Yash sold to Maestro Titans for Rs 1,500.
Vachan sold to Udupi Tigers for Rs 1,500.
Tasleem sold to Coastaldigest.com for Rs 1,500.
Abhishek sold to Kushi Super Kings for Rs 6,000.
Dr Sayed Sufiyan sold to United Ullal for Rs 1,500.
Somanath Shetty sold to Coastaldigest.com for Rs 6,000.
Asjath Hyder sold to Bedra Bulls for Rs 2,500.
Riyaz sold to Ocean Sharks for Rs 1,500.
Puneeth sold to Surathkal Strikers for Rs 2,500.
Subhijith sold to Surathkal Strikers for Rs Rs 6,000.
Harsha Bhat sold to Karavali Warriors for Rs 6,000.
Hasnain Raza sold to Kushi Super Kings for Rs 6,000.
Anirudh sold to Maestro Titans for Rs 6,000.
Shashank sold to Bedra Bulls for Rs 5,500.
Dr Vinod Naik sold to Udupi Tigers for Rs 1,500.
Ganesh sold to Northern Shine for Rs 1,500.
Ankith sold to United Ullal for Rs 2,500.
Nikhil Kamath sold to Karavali Warriors for Rs 1,500.
Saif sold to Surathkal Strikers for Rs 1,500.
Yashwith sold to Bedra Bulls for Rs 6,000.
Sachin G sold to Coastaldigest.com for Rs 5,000.
Shreesha sold to Royal Miteans for Rs 6,000
Prithvi Raj sold to Surathkal Strikers for Rs 1,500.
Sanjay k sold to Udupi Tigers for Rs 1,500.
Nazeer sold to Ocean Sharks for Rs 1,500.
Srikar sold to Maestro Titans for Rs 2,500.
William sold to Khushi Super Kings for Rs 1,500.
Lynn sold to United Ullal for Rs 6,000.
Sayed Mutahir Shah sold to Royal Miteans for Rs 3,000.
Prashanth Braggs sold to Udupi Tigers for Rs 4,000.
Sadiq sold to Ocean Sharks for Rs 12,000.
Naveen Shetty sold to Bedra Bulls for Rs 12,000.
Sureen sold to Maestro Titans for Rs 4,000.
Nehal Denial D souza sold to Maestro Titans for Rs 4,000
Mashooq Hussain sold to Bajpe Jaguars for Rs 10,000.
Nasrulla Askeri sold to Kushi Super Kings for Rs 55,000.
Suhel Semitha sold to Ocean Sharks for Rs 10,000.
Sachin V Bhat sold to United Ullal for Rs 4,000.
Shivaraj sold to Karavali Warriors for Rs 12,000.
Lal Sachin sold to Udupi Tigers for 55,000.
Nishith N Raj sold to United Ullal for Rs 55,000.
Gopal Shetty sold to Surathkal Strikers for Rs 80,000.
Mohitisim sold to Ocean Sharks for Rs 4,000.
Vrijesh N G sold to Royal Miteans for Rs 38,000.
Srikanth Jogi sold to Bajpe Jaguars for Rs 5,000.
Nisar sold to Ocean Sharks for Rs 4,000.
Adoksh Hegde sold to Kushi Super Kings for Rs 6,000.
Karthik Shetty sold to Northern Shine for Rs 5,000.
Bipin KP sold to Kushi Super Kings for 50,000.
Akshay Ballal sold to Maestro Titans for Rs 65,000.
Nithin Mulky sold to Surathkal Strikers for Rs 80,000.
Naveen M G sold to Bedra Bulls for 95,000.
Bharath Dhuri sold to Royal Miteans for Rs 80,000.
karthik C A sold to United Ullal for Rs 90,000.
Rithesh Bhatkal sold to Bedra Bulls for Rs 38,000.
Adithya Somanna sold to Coastaldigest.com for Rs 10,000.
Munawar Ali sold to Karavali Warriors for Rs 4,000.
Aboobakar Yasir sold to Surathkal Strikers for Rs 10,000.
Rahul Kotian sold to Udupi Tigers for Rs 10,000.
Janardhan sold to United Ullal for Rs 10,000.
Sohith Thomar sold to Maestro Titans for Rs 10,000.
Gurudeepa Madyatsa sold to Kushi Super Kings for Rs 10,000.
Akshay N Shet sold to Udupi Tigers for Rs 6,000.
Asif Hussain sold to Kushi Super Kings for Rs 4,000.
Bharath sold to Royal Miteans for Rs 4,000
Pawan Raj sold to Surathkal Strikers for Rs 10,000.
Ajay Anchan sold to Northern Shine for Rs 10,000.
Nihal Ullal sold to Karavali Warriors for Rs 1,25,000.
Lathesh sold to Bajpe jaguars for Rs 10,000.
Ibrahim sold to Coastaldigest.com for Rs 38,000.
Asif Mohammed sold to Bedra Bulls for Rs 10,000.
Vikram PS sold to Coastaldigest for Rs 10,000.
Nelson Pinto sold to Northern Shine for Rs 6,000.
K.P Appanna sold to Royal Miteans for Rs 14,000.
Daniel Sequiera sold to Coastaldigest.com for Rs 12,000.
Sinan Abdul Khader sold to Maestro Titans for Rs 55,000.
Kiran Clinton sold to United Ullal for Rs 4,000.
Harshith Salian sold to Ocean Sharks for Rs 12,000.
Shameek K sold to Bedra Bullls for Rs 10,000.
Pawan J Gokhale sold to Karavali Warriors for Rs 10,000.
K.C Cariyappa sold to Northern Shine for Rs 1,15,000.
Thimmayya K.B sold to Udupi Tigers for Rs 10,000.
Sachin Kanchan sold to Bajpe Jaguars for Rs 12,000.
Suhas Rai sold to Bedra Bulls for Rs 10,000.
K S Devaiah sold to Royal Miteans for Rs 10,000.
Muhafiz sold to Surathkal Strikers for Rs 10,000.
Sonith Shetty sold to Coastaldigest.com for Rs 10,000.
Mohammed Arif sold to Northern Shine for Rs 26,000.
Bharath kota sold to Karavali Warriors for Rs 10,000.
Vishal Chaudary sold to Karavali Warriors for Rs 14,000.
Sampath Shetty sold to Bajpe Jaguars for Rs 80,000.
Ajay Mada sold to United Ullal for Rs 12,000.
Dinesh Acharya sold to Bajpe Jaguar for Rs 14,000.
Imran Athrady sold to Northern Shine for Rs 16,000.
Sampath Adyapady Sold to Ocean Sharks For Rs 12,000.
Rahul Pinto sold to Surathkal Strikers for Rs 12,000.
Darshan Machayya sold to Udupi Tigers for Rs 65,000.
N.C Ayyappa Sold to Coastaldigest.com for Rs 1,00,000.
Suraj Kamath sold to Maestro Titans For Rs 4,000.
Adithya Rai sold To Kushi Super Kings for Rs 10,000.

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November 19,2024

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In the wake of the tragic drowning of three students at a resort near Ullal on the outskirts of Mangaluru city, the tourism department in Dakshina Kannada is set to implement comprehensive safety guidelines for properties with swimming pools or beach access. This initiative aims to ensure guest safety and prevent similar incidents in the future.

New Safety Mandates for Resorts and Homestays

Rashmi S.R., deputy director (in-charge) of the tourism department, announced, “We will instruct all homestays and resorts to enforce precautionary measures, especially those with pools or direct beach access. Properties must ensure 24/7 supervision, particularly during guest hours. This tragedy highlights the importance of having trained personnel on-site.”

Key Safety Guidelines

The district, home to around 150 homestays and 130 resorts, will see the following measures enforced:

  • Clearly displaying pool depths.
  • Installing adequate safety equipment, such as life buoys.
  • Employing trained lifeguards at all times.
  • Establishing clear pool operating hours.
  • Reviewing and implementing standard operating procedures (SOPs) for pool and beach usage.

Booming Beach Tourism Calls for Vigilance

Manohar Shetty, president of the Association for Coastal Tourism (ACT), Udupi, highlighted the growing popularity of beachside resorts, particularly during peak seasons. Properties in Udupi, often fully booked with tourists from Bengaluru, Mysuru, Kodagu, and Shivamogga, face increasing pressure to maintain safety standards.

Udupi district boasts 22 beachside commercial properties catering to this rising demand.

Shetty emphasized, “Authorities must scrutinize safety measures and carefully evaluate guidelines before issuing new resort licenses. Panchayats should rely on the Karnataka Town and Country Planning Act when handling such cases.”

Long-Term Solutions for Water Safety

Recognizing the need for a cultural shift in water safety, Shetty proposed integrating swimming lessons into school curricula. This move would not only equip students with essential skills but also encourage safe participation in water-based activities.

A Safer Tomorrow for Coastal Tourism

As the tourism sector thrives, Mangaluru’s proactive approach underscores its commitment to visitor safety. The tragic incident serves as a wake-up call, propelling the industry towards stricter regulations and better preparedness, ensuring that coastal vacations remain both enjoyable and safe.

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November 26,2024

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Mangaluru: The coastal districts of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi are witnessing a fascinating weather pattern, with chilly early mornings giving way to dry, sweltering afternoons. Over the past two days, dense fog blanketed the rural landscapes, while urban centers like Mangaluru felt the stark contrast of brisk mornings and peak afternoon heat.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) noted that in rural areas, the morning chill caused temperatures to dip by one to two degrees Celsius below the seasonal norm, intensifying the fog. Monday saw Mangaluru recording a maximum temperature of 33.3°C and a minimum of 22.6°C, reflective of the sharp day-night variation.

While mornings painted a serene picture with mist-covered trees and a cool ambiance, the afternoons proved relentless, with temperatures soaring between 11 am and 3 pm, offering little respite. Currently, there are no signs of rainfall, with forecasts predicting the continuation of this dual weather pattern for the coming days.

Local residents have mixed feelings about this weather trend. Farmers in rural areas appreciate the cool mornings that ease early chores but express concerns over the dry afternoons, which may affect crop irrigation if the dry spell prolongs. In contrast, urban dwellers are enjoying the foggy mornings but brace for the scorching afternoons.

Meteorologists attribute the sudden chill to shifts in atmospheric pressure along the coast, a precursor to possible weather transitions in December. Whether this pattern persists or leads to unexpected changes remains to be seen, but the twin districts are clearly caught in nature's dramatic play of contrasts.

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November 29,2024

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Bengaluru: An FIR has been registered against Vishwa Vokkaliga Mahasamastana Mutt seer Kumara Chandrashekaranatha Swamiji for his communally provocative and anti-constitution remarks.

He made the statement during a protest meeting organised by the Bharatiya Kisan Sangh here on Tuesday against notices issued by Karnataka's Waqf board.

Urging everyone to unite to protect farmers and their land, Swami said that a law should be brought in where Muslims community don't have the voting power.

Stating that it should be ensured there is no Waqf board, he said someone taking away someone else's land is not "Dharma".

"...everyone should fight against injustice being caused to farmers...it is said that the Waqf board can claim anyone's land. It is a big injustice...someone taking away someone else's land is not Dharma... So, everyone should fight to ensure that farmers' land remains with them," the seer had said.

However, on Wednesday, Swami expressed regret over his statement, calling it a "slip of tongue".

He said Muslims are also citizens of this country, and they too have voting rights like others.

Based on the complaint by a social worker, the FIR was registered against him on Wednesday at Upparpet police station here, police said.

"We have registered a case against him (Swami) under section 299 (Deliberate and malicious acts, intended to outrage religious feelings of any class by insulting its religion or religious beliefs) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita," a senior police officer said.

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