Navarathri celebrations begin in Mangalore, Udupi

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September 26, 2014

Mangalore, Sep 25: With the ceremonious installation of Navadurga idols at the Gokarnanatheshwara temple in Kudroli, here on Thursday the Mangalore Dasara celebrations have commenced.

After offering pooja to Ganesha, the organising committee members carried the idols to the decorated hall and installed them. The idol of Sharada was taken out in a procession around the temple and was installed. The festival will culminate with a grand Dasara procession on October 4. Navarathri is also being celebrated with traditional fervour at Kateel Sri Durgaprameshwari temple, Mangaladevi temple and Bappanadu Durgaparameshwari temple.

The nine-day festival of Navarathri has begun with spiritual and religious fervour here at Kollur Sri Mookambika temple with the installation of'Kalasha' and'Ankura.' on Thursday.The Navarathri festival started in the morning with'Devatha Prarthana','Devanandi','Karmanga Sankalpa' and'Arghya Pooja', following which the'Kalasha Sthapane' and'Ankura Sthapane' rituals.'Ankura Sthapane' is a ritual, wherein seeds of cereals are sprinkled on the heaps of mud (Mrishchike) and the sprouts will be offered to the Goddess on the ninth day (Navami) of the festival.

Kalasha Sthapane was followed by'Japa' and'Parayana' rituals. The Goddess will be adorned with nine avatharas of Durga and will be offered prayers in the form of'Sapthasathi Paryana','Navakshari Japa''Shtha Rudrabhisheka','Mahapooje' and'Bali Pooje' everyday.

Kollur temple Chief Priest Sridhar Adiga said that'Suhasini Pooje' would be held every day. He said'Ranga Pooje' will held before'Navami' and'Rathothsava' is organised on Navami.'Chandika Homa' and'Ankura Arpane' will be performed on the ninth day.'Parayana Pooje' will also be held.

The'Vidyarambha' ritual will be held on Vijayadashami day, wherein parents bring their children to get their tongue inked with'Om' symbol using turmeric twig. Around 1800-2000 kids are expected to take part, the priest added.

The celebrations will culminate with'Navannaprashana' ceremony wherein the farmers will offer the paddy seeds to the Goddess followed by Goddess taken in palanquin to celebrate'Vijayothsava' covering one kilometer, which symbolises the end of nine day celebrations.Kundapur DySP C B Patil said that elaborate security arrangements have been made in Kollur for the smooth conduct of nine-day celebrations.

More than 100 police personnel with two PSI ranking officials have been deployed. The KSRTC will be running additional buses from Byndoor railway station to the temple premises.

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January 2,2025

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Mangaluru, Jan 2: The coastal city of Mangaluru witnessed yet another alarming car fire incident last evening, marking the latest in a series of similar mishaps in recent months. Fortunately, quick action by the driver and passengers prevented any injuries.

On January 1, a moving Volkswagen car caught fire on the road leading to the helipad at Maryhill. The passengers noticed flames emanating from the front of the vehicle. Acting promptly, the driver pulled over, and all four occupants exited safely.

Local residents attempted to douse the flames using water, and personnel from the Kadri fire service soon arrived to manage the situation. Despite their efforts, the car's engine was completely destroyed.

This incident adds to a growing list of car fire cases reported in Mangaluru recently:

December 16, 2024: A Hyundai car caught fire near City Centre Mall. The driver narrowly escaped.

November 15, 2024: A car was gutted within minutes near Kadri police station, though the driver escaped unharmed.

November 10, 2024: A Maruti 800 waiting at a petrol station caught fire and was completely burnt.

September 28, 2024: A parked BMW at Adyar was destroyed in a fire.

September 5, 2024: Another BMW caught fire near NITK.

In all these incidents, timely evacuation ensured that no injuries were reported. However, the frequency of such cases raises serious concerns about vehicle safety and the need for preventive measures.

Authorities and vehicle manufacturers must investigate the underlying causes of these fires to prevent future occurrences. Public awareness about vehicle maintenance and safety measures is also critical to avert such mishaps.

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January 4,2025

Mangaluru: Dakshina Kannada MP Captain Brijesh Chowta met Union Home Minister Amit Shah in New Delhi on Friday to discuss key issues affecting the security and development of the region. The meeting highlighted several urgent concerns, ranging from counter-terrorism measures to infrastructure upgrades.

During the meeting, Chowta strongly advocated for establishing a National Investigation Agency (NIA) Centre in Mangaluru. He pointed out the city’s vulnerability to threats such as Islamic radicalisation, sleeper cells, and the activities of groups like SDPI and PFI. Citing the unrest during the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) protests, Chowta emphasized the ability of radical groups to incite large-scale disruptions. He argued that Mangaluru’s strategic coastal location necessitates an NIA Centre to bolster counter-terrorism operations and ensure regional security.

Chowta also discussed the Indian Coast Guard Academy, sanctioned for Mangaluru in 2020. He highlighted its potential to enhance India’s maritime security through advanced training in coastal defence, disaster response, and surveillance. Situated near the Arabian Sea and Mangalore Port, the academy is strategically positioned to address challenges in regions like Lakshadweep and the Maldives, aligning with India’s geostrategic interests.

The MP proposed the establishment of a Sainik School in Mangaluru to nurture leadership, discipline, and patriotism among local youth. He emphasized that such an institution would not only provide quality education but also act as a feeder for the armed forces, enhancing the region’s defence readiness. Chowta suggested pairing the school with a military installation, further strengthening coastal defence capabilities and supporting national security goals.

Addressing infrastructure, Chowta underscored the need to improve the Mangaluru-Bengaluru railway and road networks. He argued that enhanced connectivity would unlock the region’s economic potential, streamline logistics for New Mangalore Port, and support key industries such as fisheries, agriculture, and manufacturing. Additionally, upgraded infrastructure would boost trade, tourism, and employment opportunities.

On economic development, Chowta urged the revival of cooperative banks under the Ministry of Cooperatives. He proposed increased funding and loan facilities for businesses and farmers to enhance financial inclusion and regional economic stability. Strengthening fisheries cooperatives, he noted, would provide local fishermen with better access to financial services, loans, and insurance, improving productivity and security.

The MP’s discussions reflected a comprehensive vision for balancing security, infrastructure, and economic growth in Dakshina Kannada, aligning with both regional and national priorities.

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