'Jana Nudi' convention resolves to keep 'Nadu-Nudi' away from capitalist forces

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December 16, 2013
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Mangalore, Dec 16: Jana Nudi Sahithya Sammelan has resolved to keep 'Nadu-Nudi' away from capitalist forces and also to oppose superstition, casteism and atrocities on women.

The Convention has also resolved to demand the government to introduce the Anti-Superstition Bill at the earliest in the state.

The resolution was passed during the valedictory programme of 'Jana Nudi' which was held at Kalanngan at Shaktinagar over the last two days under the theme 'Nudiyu Siriyalla Baduku'. The valedictory programme was presided over by K Neela.

Addressing the gathering K Neela said that 'Jana Nudi Convention' was an alternative platform to commemorate the legacy of struggle of this region and also an alternative to the pompous and elaborate literary meets being held in the region spending crores of rupees.

Continuous movement

Senior journalist Dinesh Amin Mattu said that Jana Nudi is a continuous movement because Jana Nudi has the responsibility of weakening all those forces which are against democratic forces.

He recalled that when Devraj Urs was the chief minister of Karnataka, he had put an end to several superstitious beliefs and practices. However, he opined that this time, a systematic strategy is at work to prevent the implementation of Anti-Superstition Bill.

“The coastal belt which was once a cradle of peace and harmony is unfortunately being used as a laboratory for communal unrest and 'Gujarat model' of development. It is rather disheartening to see that the administration is run by private hands here,” he said adding that Gujarat model of development has no concern for human beings and humanity.

He further said that there are certain forces which have been opposing development schemes aiming the poor and minority.

“There is immense opposition to 'Shaadi Bhaagya' Scheme of the Congress but, there were no objections to the 'Shaadi Mahal' programme of B S Yeddyurappa,” Mr Amin said adding that another dangerous trend prevailing at present is attaching cultural colours to commercialization of education.

Preaching of Narayana Guru lost

Speaking about Kudroli Gokarnatheshwara temple and the development that has taken place there, Mr Amin said that the developments lack the spirit and preaching of Brahmashri Narayana Guru.

“Brahmashri Narayana Guru spoke of simplicity, which is nowhere to be seen in the temple. All the rituals are held in a rather pompous and larger than life manner, which is exactly in contradiction to the preaching of Narayana Guru,” he said adding that though some good work like appointment of widow priests have been done, elaborate rituals and celebrations have somewhere led to forgetting the real meaning of Narayana Guru's teachings.

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September 19,2024

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In a grand celebration of patriotism and local pride, Karnataka’s second tallest flagpole, and the tallest in Dakshina Kannada, was officially inaugurated on Wednesday, September 18, at the iconic Kadri Park in Mangaluru.

The event, a significant milestone in the city's Smart City journey, was graced by several prominent leaders. MP Capt Brijesh Chowta, a distinguished guest at the inauguration, spoke passionately about the symbolic importance of the flag. "This towering structure, made possible through the Smart City initiative, elevates the pride of every Indian. Since Prime Minister Narendra Modi took office, national sentiment has deepened. The national flag is not just a symbol, it embodies our self-respect and unity as a nation."

MLA Vedavyas Kamath shared his enthusiasm for the project, emphasizing its importance beyond mere construction. "The flagpole at Kadri Park, funded under the Smart City project, will not only serve as a beacon of patriotism but will also become a significant attraction, enhancing the city's tourism appeal."

Adding to the sense of occasion, Mayor Sudhir Shetty proudly highlighted the monument's grandeur. "Standing at an impressive 75 meters, second only to Belagavi's 110-meter flagpole, this new landmark is a testament to Mangaluru's growth and aspirations. The project, which cost Rs 75 lakh, will feature an advanced lighting system, ensuring it shines brightly, day and night, as a symbol of our national pride."

The ceremony saw the attendance of key dignitaries, including Deputy Mayor Sunita, Standing Committee President Bharath Kumar, Varun Chowta, Ganesh Kulal, MCC opposition leader Praveen Chandra Alva, MCC member Shakeela Kava, former Mayor Jayananda Anchan, Bhaskar K, and former MUDA president Ravishankar Mijar, each contributing to the significance of the occasion.

This towering flagpole, nestled amidst the serene beauty of Kadri Park, is set to become a new emblem of Mangaluru's spirit, uniting both locals and visitors in shared pride and patriotism.

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September 12,2024

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Mysuru: More than 50 people have been arrested in connection with the riots between two groups of different faiths, at Nagamangala town, Mandya district, over the Ganesha idol procession, on Wednesday night.

High drama prevailed in front of the Nagamangala town police station on Thursday morning, with women belonging to both Hindu and Muslim communities staging a protest against the arrest of their family members and demanding their release.

The two groups started arguing over the Ganesha idol procession on the Mysuru-Nagamangala road, near a 'dargah'. This soon turned violent with stone being pelted. Reports said that around 25 shops were also set on fire.

Several vehicles were damaged and torched by the mob. However, police intervened and brought the situation under control, deploying additional police forces.

Holiday has been declared to schools and colleges in Nagamangala town until further notice. Police have imposed section 144 till 12 noon of September 14.

SP Mallikarjuna Baladandi, IGP (Southern Range) Boralingaiah, DC Kumar and other officials visited the spot.

District incharge Minister N Chaluvarayaswamy visited the spot on Thursday morning and took stock of the situation. Speaking to reporters he said, the incident was unfortunate.

"The clash which started around 9 pm on Wednesday, flared up with miscreants setting fire, damaging shops and vehicles in the town. There is no need for anxiety. Additional police forces have been deployed in the town and the situation is under control now," he said.

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September 17,2024

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Mangaluru: In an act of extraordinary selflessness, a young lecturer and mother, Archana Kamath, tragically passed away just days after donating a portion of her liver to a relative. She was 33.

Archana, who had devoted her career to shaping young minds as a lecturer at Canara College and most recently at Manel Srinivasa Nayak MBA College, was a loving mother to a four-year-old boy. Her sudden passing has left her family, students, and colleagues reeling in shock and grief.

The story of her untimely demise began when a relative of her husband, CA Chethan Kumar, required a life-saving liver transplant. 

With no other matching donors in sight, Archana stepped forward, her heart full of compassion. Her blood type matched, and without hesitation, she made the brave decision to donate a part of her liver—an act that would ultimately cost her life.

The surgery, performed 12 days ago in Bengaluru, seemed successful. Archana appeared to recover well and was discharged, bringing hope and relief to her loved ones. 

But just days after returning home, she suddenly fell ill and passed away on September 15 in a Mangaluru hospital. The cause of her sudden decline remains a mystery, compounding the sorrow of those who knew and loved her.

Her final act of love saved a life—the relative who received her liver is said to be recovering well. But Archana’s loss is felt deeply by her husband and their young son, who are now left to navigate a world without her warmth and strength.

As family and friends grapple with this tragic turn of events, Archana’s memory will live on in the hearts of those who knew her as a caring educator, devoted mother, and a woman whose ultimate sacrifice was made out of love.

The full story of her passing is still unfolding, and her untimely death has left an irreplaceable void in the lives of all who knew her.
 

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