Columnist Abdul Rasheed, litterateur Vaidehi, six others conferred Sandesha Award

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January 15, 2014
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Mangalore, Jan 15: Eminent writer Vaidehi and other eight personalities along with White Doves Trust, Mangalore were honoured with the Sandesha Awards at the 23rd annual Sandesha Award presentation ceremony by Sandesha Foundation at Town Hall, Mangalore on Wednesday.

Cyril G Sequeira, known as C G S, Taccode was honoured with the Sandesha Konkani literature award for his contribution to Konkani literature. Lalitha Rai, writer of short stories and novels in Tulu received the Sandesha award for Tulu Literature. Vaidehi was given the Sandesha Award for her contribution to Kannada literature. P Sheshadri, national award winning film director honoured with the Sandesha Film award. B V Rajaram who has worked constantly in the field of dramatics and established and fostered the growth of drama training institute, Kalagangotri received the Sandesha media education award, while  B K S Verma, an artist known not only in Karnataka but also abroad renowned for his geetha-kuncha, nrithya-geeta-kuncha style of drawing was honoured with the Sandesha Art Award.

Columnist Abdul Rasheed, programme coordinator of AIR, Madikeri received the Sandesha Journalism Award. Lawrence Saldanha, a composer based both in Mangalore and Mumbai know as Konkani Keer was honoured with Sandesha Konkani music award. Sr. Irene Mascarenhas, for her service in the field of education in in Chikmagalur, Thirthahalli, Balehonnur made her to received Sandesha best teacher award.

White Doves, an NGO from Mangalore which is dedicated to social service received the Sandesha Special Recognition Award.

Fr. Bernad Moras, Archbishop of Bangalore speaking after presenting the awards said in human life, the moral values should grow and humanity has to be shown in every action. One must know the difference between the behaviour of an animal and that of a human being, he said.

Dr Jayantha Kaykini, litterateur, guest of the occasion addressing the gathering said every awardee had the hesitation while receiving the award. While reading out the citation awardee goes back to his past struggle. They might not have had the intention of getting awards, while they started their journey. Now the award bears the message of their achievement, he said.

The jury comprised of Rev Mark Valder, Na Damodar Shetty, Sara Abubakker, Chandrakala Nandavar, and Richard Louis. Charles Vas, Joel Pereira and Concepta Fernandes were juries for Konkani music.

Meanwhile Na Dsouza was facilitated for his contribution towards literature and presiding over Kannada Sahitya Sammelana held recently at Madikeri.

Rev Fr Victor Vijay Lobo, director of Sandesha, Fr. Dr Aloysius Paul Dsouza, Bishop of Mangalore, Na Dsouza, president of jury committee, Fr Jayaprakash Dsouza, principal, Sandesha, Roy Castelino, PM Castelino and others were present on dais.

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November 3,2024

Mangaluru, Nov 3: Mangaluru police have apprehended two individuals connected to a major online purchasing scam, seizing assets worth ₹11.45 lakh. The suspects, Raj Kumar Meena (23) and Subhash Gurjar (27), hail from Rajasthan and are accused of fraudulently acquiring high-value electronics through deceptive orders.

Background of the Case

According to City Police Commissioner Anupam Agrawal, the case began with a fraudulent order placed through an international e-commerce company. Using a false identity under the name "Amrith," the suspects ordered two high-end Sony cameras along with ten other items, directing the delivery to an address near the KSRTC bus stand in Mangaluru on September 21 at 4 p.m.

The Scam Unfolds

During delivery, Raj Kumar Meena received the items by providing a delivery OTP, while Subhash Gurjar reportedly distracted the delivery personnel. The suspects then executed a sticker-swapping tactic, replacing original Sony camera box labels with stickers from other items in the order to mislead the delivery team. Meena also intentionally provided an incorrect OTP, causing further confusion. The duo told the delivery agent they would collect the cameras the next day, then sent him away before cancelling the camera order.

Detection and Arrest

The unusual activity raised suspicions, and upon inspection, Amazon’s delivery partner, Mahindra Logistics, discovered the sticker swap and alerted Amazon. Subsequent investigations revealed that the suspects had taken the genuine cameras and left behind tampered boxes.

Upon deeper investigation, CCTV footage and other tracking methods led the police to identify and pursue the suspects as they attempted to flee the city. Meena was initially detained by the Salem police on October 4 for a similar scam and subsequently transferred to Urwa police custody in Mangaluru. Following his 13-day custody beginning on October 18, which included a thorough probe in both Mangaluru and Jaipur, Subhash Gurjar was apprehended on October 21.

Broader Criminal Network

The arrested individuals are allegedly part of a larger network, with involvement in at least 12 other high-profile cases. Their targets included high-end cameras, iPhones, and laptops, each costing over ₹10 lakh, with cases registered across states like Assam, Odisha, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala.

The seized assets, valued at ₹11.45 lakh, have been presented to the court as evidence, and investigations continue as authorities seek to dismantle this organized fraud operation.

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November 7,2024

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Mangaluru, Nov 7: In the quiet village of Tippunagar, Loretto Padavu, a heartbreaking accident claimed the life of three-year-old Aashika on Wednesday, leaving a family and community shattered.

Aashika, the beloved daughter of Unais from Pattanabailu near Farangipet, was simply enjoying a carefree moment, playing outside her grandmother’s house. It was then that an unimaginable tragedy struck: a parked goods tempo, owned by her uncle, unexpectedly rolled backward, trapping the innocent child beneath its wheels.

Despite her family’s desperate rush to get her to the hospital, little Aashika’s injuries proved too severe, and she was declared dead upon arrival. Her passing has cast a deep shadow over the close-knit community, who grieve alongside her family for the life taken too soon.

The Bantwal traffic police have registered a case and are investigating the incident, while the community mourns the loss of a precious young soul who had only just begun to experience life’s wonder.
 

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November 12,2024

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Mysuru, Nov 12: Zameer Ahmad Khan, the Tourism and Waqf minister of Karnataka, who stirred a controversy by addressing the Union Minister HD Kumaraswamy as ‘Kaala Kumaraswamy’ has tendered apologies for his remarks.

Speaking to reporters in Mysuru on Tuesday, Minister Zameer stated that he will apologise if remarks have hurt JD-S workers.

“We both are very close. Then, in a total of 24 hours, we were together for 14 hours. He used to fondly address me as “kulla” (shorty) and I used to address him as “kariyanna” (blacky, kaalia),” Minister Zameer stated.

“I am not addressing him as ‘kaalia’ for the first time. I have not said something highly derogatory. It is being made as big in the backdrop of elections. With love, he used to call me a shorty and I called him a blacky. If I had caused pain to anyone by my words I apologise,” he said.

He further stated: “Kumaraswamy had said that he didn’t want the votes of the Muslim community. But now they are attempting to purchase Muslim votes. Against this backdrop, I have made the remark.”

Minister for Home G. Parameshwara stated on Tuesday, “Minister Zameer and Kumaraswamy are close friends. Their comments against each other are not significant.”

Zameer Ahmad Khan, the Tourism and Waqf minister of Karnataka stirred a controversy on Monday as he addressed the Union Minister as ‘Kaala Kumaraswamy’.

JD-S on Tuesday demanded a public apology and resignation of Minister for Waqf and Tourism Zameer Ahmad Khan over his ‘racist’ remarks.

“Remember, there is no place here for your divisive policies. You have insulted the people by making ethnic, racist and discriminatory statements. You should apologize to the people of the state and resign,” the JD (S) demanded in the post.

Union Parliamentary Affairs and Minister for Minority Affairs Kiren Rijiju reacted sternly to the racist jibe and stated, “I strongly deplore Congress Minister Zameer Ahmed calling Union Minister and former Chief Minister of Karnataka Kumaraswamy as 'Kaalia Kumaraswamy'.

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