Mangaluru: Journalist, photographer, poet Ahmed Anwar no more

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December 11, 2016

Mangaluru, Dec 11: Kannada poet, journalist and photographer Ahmed Anwar passed away after a couple of years of illness at his residence in the city on Sunday. He was 55.

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Anwar, who worked as the official photographer of coastaldigest.com for over four years, had been bedridden for last two years. He had played a key role in promoting coastaldigest.com in Mangaluru since its launch in 2010.

However, in spite of his ill health, he continued to write poems and his last anthology of poems in KannadaPayanigana Padyagalu' (poems of a traveller) is ready for release this month.

Anwar, who began his career as a clothe merchant, gradually attracted towards Kannada journalism and literature. Later, he became a columnist of Mangaluru-basedSanmarga' Kannada weekly. His debut anthology of poems,Bharatha Geetha' was published in late 1990s.Gulmohor',Nanna Kanasina Bharata',Bevu Bella' are some of his other works. He is known asAbu Asma' among his Kannadiga fans.

He has bagged several awards includingMuslim Sahitya Prashasti',Attimabbe Prashasti' andSnahe Sathu Prashasti' for his contribution towards Kannada literature. In February 2015, Talent Research Foundation, M Friends and Team Ahlan had jointly organised the exhibition of rare photos captured by Anwar.

Anwar is survived by his parents, wife, two daughters, a son and a large number of relatives, friends, fans and well-wishers.

Ministers UT Khader, B Ramanath Rai, MLAs Mohiuddin Bava, J R Lobo, Beary Sahitya Academy chairman B A Mohammed Haneef among others have expressed deep condolences on the sad demise of Mangaluru's multi-talented personality.

Also Read: Mangaluru: UTK inaugurates Ahmed Anwar's photo exhibition on Street Life

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S.M. Nawaz kuk…
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Monday, 12 Dec 2016

INNA LILLAHI WA INNA ILAHI RAJIOON

Riyaz Ahmed Aliya
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Sunday, 11 Dec 2016

I had unforgettable moments YOU..Sir

ABDUL JALEEL
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Sunday, 11 Dec 2016

INNA LILLAHI WA INNA ILAHI RAJIOON

Mohammed Ilyas
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Sunday, 11 Dec 2016

Inna Lillahi wa inna ilaihi raajivoon,

allahummagafirlahoo warhamoo wahfu anhoo ya rabbal aalameen.

may allah grant him highest place in Jannah and give his family Saboor and strength to bear his loss

aameen

Saleem kk
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Sunday, 11 Dec 2016

May almighty Allah grant him jannathul firdaus
May Allah forgive him
I we miss him

arron menezes
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Sunday, 11 Dec 2016

its a shock to hear his demise. i wish the family all the strength to endure the pain and loss of beloved one.May his soul rest in peace.

PROF.M.ABUBAKE…
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Sunday, 11 Dec 2016

Inna Lillahi wa inna ilaihi raajihoon. Allaahummghfirlahoo warhamhoo wahfu anhoo yaa Rabbal Aalameen.ameen.

Fan
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Sunday, 11 Dec 2016

One of the great human being. Despite being bed ridden he continued to be in touch with his friends and relatives. Till last breath he thanked Allah for giving a life. from death bed he wrote many stories and poems. He should be role model for all of us.

Sharan
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Sunday, 11 Dec 2016

One of the finest photographers Mangaluru has ever produced. Gifted with great talent. A friend, philosopher and poet by nature. RIP. Will miss you forever.

Abdul Salam
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Sunday, 11 Dec 2016

Innalillahi vayinna ilaihi rajivooon... Allahummagfirlahu Warhamhu...

abdul aziz she…
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Sunday, 11 Dec 2016

INNA LILLAHI WA INNA ILAIHI RAJIVOON

ABDUL MAJIED
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Sunday, 11 Dec 2016

Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi rajioon

aharkul
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Sunday, 11 Dec 2016

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Brother Ahmed Anwar my close friend and very talented personality. Always smiling face attract people. In this small age he left us orphan. May Allah forgive him and award him highest rank in Jennah. Aameen.

You are always in my heart dear Anwar.

Sherief
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Sunday, 11 Dec 2016

Inna Lillahi Wa Inna Illayhi Rajiun - we surely belong to Allah and to him we shall return.

Asif.ullal
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Sunday, 11 Dec 2016

Innalaillahi VA Inna ilaihi rajihoon

A. Mangalore
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Sunday, 11 Dec 2016

May Almighty Allah grant him Jannathul firdaus. A very nice gentleman, very talented . We miss him.

Natesh
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Sunday, 11 Dec 2016

A gentle and humane soul.

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April 14,2025

Bengaluru: The leaked contents of Karnataka’s long-awaited caste census suggest a significant policy shift—extending the creamy layer rule to Category 1 castes under the backward classes reservation list. This category includes some of the most disadvantaged nomadic and microscopic communities.

The commission, headed by Jayaprakash Hegde, has reportedly recommended that the creamy layer policy—already applied to categories 2A, 2B, 3A, and 3B—be extended to Category 1. The report notes that some groups within Category 1 have achieved considerable progress socially, economically, educationally, and politically, thus justifying the introduction of a filtering mechanism.

The panel emphasized the growing inequality within Category 1 itself, stating that children from impoverished farming and labourer families are unable to compete with the children of wealthier households in the same category.

“The competition is stiff here and there is a threat that this category may become one populated by the rich in due course if the creamy layer policy is not implemented,” the report reportedly states.

It further underlines that to fulfil the constitutional goal of equitable opportunities, the policy must be introduced across all categories of backward classes, including Category 1.

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April 14,2025

Tumakuru: Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara announced on Sunday that the much-anticipated caste census report will be formally discussed at a special meeting of the state Cabinet scheduled for April 17. The meeting will focus on the findings and recommendations of the report, which has recently been circulated among ministers.

Speaking at Tiptur in Tumakuru district, Parameshwara noted that the caste census was conducted to ensure equitable access to essential services, education, and employment for downtrodden communities.

“The Congress government, between 2013 and 2018, spent crores of rupees to gather caste-based data from 1.37 crore families,” he said. “However, implementation was delayed by successive governments for various reasons.”

He emphasized the need for careful and informed deliberation and urged political leaders to avoid commenting on the report without studying it. “Nearly 80 per cent of the information in the report is accurate,” the Home Minister said, reinforcing the document’s credibility.

The Cabinet’s decision following the April 17 meeting could have far-reaching implications on Karnataka’s reservation policy and social equity framework.

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April 16,2025

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Mangaluru: Starting April 22, 2025, the Mangaluru City Corporation (MCC) will strictly enforce separate disposal of sanitary waste, along with existing waste segregation norms. This decision was formally announced by MCC Commissioner Ravichandra Naik on Tuesday (April 15) during a training session at the Town Hall for civic workers.

What’s Changing?
All households and establishments must now segregate waste into the following four categories:
 
Categories of Waste (Effective April 22)
1.    Wet Waste
– Food scraps, vegetable peels, garden waste, etc.

2.    Dry Waste
– Paper, cardboard, plastic bottles, glass, metal, etc.

3.    Sanitary Waste (Now mandatory to separate)
– Sanitary pads, baby napkins, adult diapers, medical dressings, etc.

4.    Rejected Waste / Non-Recyclables
– Broken glass, ceramics, unusable plastics, thermocol, etc.

Rules and Penalties
•    Sanitary waste must be placed in a separate bin and must not be mixed with any other waste.
•    Violators will be fined ₹500 for the first offense, with higher fines for repeat violations.
•    Mixing plastic items like tubs and bottles with wet waste will also attract penalties.
“Improper segregation is a serious issue. MCC areas generate 5 to 10 tonnes of sanitary waste daily,” said Commissioner Naik.

MCC’s Awareness Campaign
To help the public understand the new system:
•    MCC will distribute pamphlets and notices this week.
•    These materials will explain the four waste categories and penalty clauses in detail.

QR Code Monitoring Returns
The MCC is also relaunching its QR code-based tracking system to monitor waste collection and staff attendance.

How it works:
•    QR codes are installed at buildings.
•    Civic workers will scan them using a new mobile app.
•    The app will send real-time updates to the Integrated Command and Control Centre (ICCC).

Current Status:
•    MCC manages 2.37 lakh properties.
•    90,000 properties in 60 wards already have QR codes installed.
“The new system will help us track both garbage pickup and civic worker attendance more accurately,” said Naik.

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