Hundreds of mourners pay tribute to Ananthamurthy

August 23, 2014

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Bangalore, Aug 23: Thousands of mourners today paid their last respects to Jnanpith award winner and Kannada literary icon U R Ananthamurthy, who passed away on Friday.

The mortal remains of Ananthamurthy were kept for public homage at the premises of Ravindra Kalakshetra as the state observed a three-day state mourning.

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, his ministerial colleagues, Union Ministers Ananth Kumar and D V Sadananda Gowda, Kannada writers and leaders of all parties filed past the body of Ananthamurthy, a literary genius and vocal public intellectual who often courted controversies.

Literary and film figures like Girish Karnad, M S Satyu, Girish Kasaravalli, Nagabharana and K S Nissar Ahmed also paid their last respects to the departed towering literary figure.

Last rites for Ananthamurthy will be performed later in the day at Kalagrama inside Bangalore University premises. His last rites will be performed according to Hindu rites, officials said.

Hindu, Muslim and Christian prayers were conducted at Ravindra Kalakshetra for Ananthamurthy, who was known for his strong secular beliefs and dared to question fundamentalism, particularly majoritarianism.

Government has declared holiday today for its offices and educational institutions. Ananthamurthy, known for his pathbreaking works in Kannada literary world, died of multiple health complications at a private hospital here yesterday, 10 days after he was admitted for fever and infection.

After paying his last respects, Siddaramaiah remembered Ananthamurthy as a great socialist. He said the late writer had association with all socialist leaders like Ram Manohar Lohia, and others both at state and national levels.

"Most importantly he was known for his straight talk. He used to openly speak out his opinion on all issues whether it is social, political or religious which many times used to become controversial, but even then he used to stick to his opinion."

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December 17,2024

Bengaluru: In response to the rising number of Caesarean deliveries in Karnataka, Minister for Health and Family Welfare, Dinesh Gundu Rao, announced on Monday that the state government would introduce a dedicated programme next month to address this issue.

Replying to MLC Jagadev Guthedar's question in the Legislative Council, the minister revealed that Caesarean deliveries now account for 46% of total births in the state. He noted that private hospitals conduct 61% of these procedures, while government hospitals perform 36%.

The minister emphasized the necessity of preventing unnecessary Caesarean deliveries. He highlighted that some private hospitals perform Caesarean sections in 80% to 90% of cases primarily for financial gain, finding it easier compared to normal deliveries. To counteract this, the Health Department plans to launch a separate programme in January aimed at reducing such procedures.

Gundu Rao underscored the importance of mentally preparing pregnant women for normal deliveries. "We are already conducting an audit of Caesarean deliveries at every hospital to understand the necessity and rationale behind the doctors' decisions," he added.

Additionally, the minister mentioned the government's intention to provide round-the-clock maternity services at taluk hospitals to further discourage unnecessary Caesarean deliveries.

Regarding foeticide cases, the minister informed the House that in 2023-24 and 2024-25, 45 individuals were arrested for violating the Pre-conception and Pre-natal Diagnostic Techniques Act. Cases were registered in Belagavi, Kolar, Mandya, and Bengaluru Rural.

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December 16,2024

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In a significant milestone, the Dakshina Kannada Zilla Panchayat Higher Primary School in Newpadpu, Harekala, has introduced a bilingual Kannada-English medium this academic year, a move spearheaded by Padma Shri awardee Harekala Hajabba. The school has so far received 13 admissions for its Class 1 bilingual program.

This initiative is part of a broader effort by the state government, which approved 38 schools across the district to launch bilingual mediums. Expressing his delight, Hajabba shared that he had been advocating for a bilingual school for years. "The bilingual medium will greatly benefit students in this region who otherwise rely on private schools. However, we currently face a shortage of classrooms. Construction of two additional classrooms is underway, and once completed, we expect higher admissions," he said.

The school had previously been permitted to introduce LKG and UKG classes in the last academic year. According to the school’s headmistress, Rajeshwari, while the pre-primary sections have seen good enrolment, the bilingual Class 1 faced challenges, securing only 13 students. She attributed this to the late notification of permission, which arrived a month after the academic year began, leading many children to enroll elsewhere.

Rajeshwari remains optimistic about the future. "We expect better admissions next academic year as awareness about bilingual education at this government school grows," she said, adding that the classroom shortage will soon be addressed.

Deputy Director of Public Instruction (DDPI) Venkatesha Subraya Patagara noted that bilingual schools across Dakshina Kannada have generally received a positive response, with some schools enrolling more than 100 students. The effort to offer bilingual education in government schools marks a step forward in providing affordable, quality education to underserved regions.

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