Don’t compromise with education: Javagal Srinath tells young cricketers

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May 29, 2015

Mangaluru, May 29: Former International cricketer Javagal Srinath urged the students not to make compromise with education if they want to become good cricketers.

Speaking at a felicitation and certificate distribution ceremony held under the aegis of Dakshina Kannada Cricket Association on Friday, he said that a good student indeed will be an excellent cricketer too.

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He said education, club culture and support of parents are the essential elements required for children to scale greater heights in cricket.

"Education too is essential for a budding cricketer. You may feel clubbing education with cricket a tough task in life. Going by the experience of cricketers like me, Anil Kumble and Krishnamachari Srikkanth, who have pursued engineering, it is not a difficult task to club education with cricket. Further, cricket is security in life too. Many may not be able to scale greater heights in cricket. In such circumstances, one may think of opting another career in life," Srinath said.

Club culture is essential for boys to learn more in cricket and it builds loyalty among children. Hence, boy should show enthusiasm in club culture while undergoing training in cricket. At the same time, children should also club cricket with education," he advised budding cricketers.

Parents need not be anxious if children could not pass the cricket team selection at their tender age, he advised. "It is true that 16, 17 and 18 years are crucial period for budding cricketers to start their career in the sport. Parents need to be patient that a boy can shine in cricket even at the age of 21. In shaping a budding cricketer, 80% of consistency comes through support of parents," he said adding that parents play a vital role in shaping a child into a best cricketer.

Srinath said that regular practice is most essential in a cricketer's life. "No matter, if you bunk practice for a whole month during examination, but be punctual for practice at least for two hours a day during remaining months. Parents should not deny opportunity for children to watch cricket on TV," he said and added that cognitive learning skill also plays a major role in shaping a cricketer.

"Make K L Rahul, who is Mangalorean, as your role model. You can do wonders in cricket," Srinath advised cricket buffs of Mangaluru.

Also Read: Mangaluru: Javagal Srinath conferred with Rotary Vandana Award

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May 7,2024

Mangaluru: Former MLC Ivan D’Souza on Monday led a delegation to the Passport Seva Kendra in Mangaluru, urging the authorities to provide basic facilities for applicants. D’Souza addressed the media, highlighting the lack of essential amenities at the Mangaluru PSK. “I have requested the authorities to provide basic facilities for people visiting the PSK.

There are no chairs for the convenience of people who arrive at the PSK. They are forced to sit or stand by the side of the road or on footpaths. Additionally, there is no parking facility, no washrooms, and water has not been provided for the public,” the Congress leader stated.

An average of 500 to 600 people from various parts of the state visit the PSK. They have to wait in the scorching heat of the sun, D’Souza mentioned, urging the govt to address these issues promptly. “Officials have agreed to find solutions to the problems faced by the people. Meanwhile, we have also demanded that the PSK be relocated to a more convenient space. We have suggested that the PSK could be moved to the old DC’s office, where there is sufficient space. If our demands are not met, we will hold a protest,” D’Souza explained.

Ashraf Kinara, vice-president of the Dakshina Kannada Waqf Advisory Committee, echoed the sentiment, stating that the authorities should either provide all basic facilities for passport applicants at the PSK or relocate the centre to a better location.

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May 12,2024

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In an intriguing turn of events, authorities have levied a fine against an actress for breaching traffic regulations depicted within a television serial.

In the 14th episode of the popular serial ‘Seetha Raama’ a Kannada language drama series airing on Zee Kannada, a scene featuring two individuals riding a scooter caught the attention of viewers. While the rider adhered to safety protocols by wearing a helmet, the actress on the pillion did not.

Jayaprakash Yekkur, a vigilant resident of Mangaluru, took swift notice of this discrepancy and promptly lodged a complaint with the Mangaluru City Police Commissioner. Yekkur underscored the concern that such portrayals of traffic violations by actors and actresses could potentially convey misleading messages to viewers, particularly those who are impressionable. He urged authorities to take decisive legal action against the actress, the serial’s director, and the broadcasting channel.

In response to Yekkur’s complaint, the Commissioner of Police forwarded the matter to the Mangaluru Traffic Police station. Subsequently, notices were issued to the owner of the two-wheeler featured in the scene and the serial’s director. Upon investigation, it was revealed that the scene had been filmed in Nandini Layout, Bengaluru, and was referred to the Rajajinagar police station for further scrutiny.

On May 10, after thorough inquiries, the Rajajinagar police station imposed a fine of Rs 500 on both the actress and the owner of the two-wheeler. Furthermore, the production manager of the serial committed to adhering strictly to traffic regulations in future episodes.

Expressing his contentment with the resolution, Jayaprakash Yekkur commented that the prompt response from the police, coupled with the imposition of a fine, serves as a valuable lesson and contributes significantly to enhancing public awareness.

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May 6,2024

Mangaluru, May 6: A five-year-old girl from Arendur village of Siddapura taluk of Uttara Kannada district died of Kyasanur Forest Disease (monkey fever) recently.

As her health deteriorated, she was admitted to the KMC Hospital in Mangaluru, where she failed to respond to the treatment and died on Friday night.

It is learned that the KFD is slowly spreading to the newer areas of coastal and malnad areas of Karnataka

According to officials, KFD spreads due to bites of ticks that generally survive on monkeys. This tick bites humans which causes the infection. Humans also contract the disease by coming in contact with cattle bitten by ticks.

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