Canara School emerges overall champions of 'The Hindu' Young World Fest 2011

December 17, 2011

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Mangalore, December 17: The Hindu Young World Fest 2011 was held at the Town Hall here on December 12 and 13 with Canara Higher Primary School, Urwa, Mangalore emerging as overall champions. The school bagged first place both in Indian Folk Dance and Indian Classical Dance.

The two days mega event was organised by The Hindu Newspaper, Mangalore in association with the Corporation Bank. Beary's Group were the associate sponsor.

The event was inaugurated by Dr N.S Channappa Gowda, Deputy Commissioner of Dakshina Kannada District. Nasir Mohideen, Executive Director, Beary's Group was the guest of honour. The finals on Tuesday had competitions in Rangoli, Debate, Flower Arrangement, Cartooning and Classical, Folk and Western/Film Dances.

Prizes were given away by B N Sathish, General Manager, Corporation Bank. G R Venkatesh, Regional General Manager and Sheshagiri K G, Asst. Regional General Manager of The Hindu, Mangalore were present on the ocassion.

Over 800 children of 78 schools from Udupi, Chikmagalur and Kodagu and Dakshina Kannada districts participated on the final day.

Results

Overall champions Canara Higher Primary School, Urwa, Mangalore.

Classical Dance: Shwetha & team, Canara Higher Primary School, Urwa (winners); Apoorva & team, Sharada Vidyalaya, (first runners up) and Vanishree & team, Canara (CBSE) School, Mangalore (second runners up).

Indian Folk Dance: Deeksha & team, Canara Higher Primary School, Urwa (winners); Supritha & team, JEM English Medium High School, Kalasa (first runners up), and Harshavardhan & team, Sainik School, Kodagu (second runners up).

Western/Filmi Dance: Reon & team, St Agnes Girls High School (winners), Vrunitha & team, Sharada Vidyalaya (first runners up) and Neemraj & team, Kerala Samajam English Medium School (second runners up).

Flower arrangement: Lynn & Team, St Agnes Girls High School (winners), Vishal & Team, St Aloysius High School, Kodialbail (first runners up) and Havyas & Team, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Madikeri (second runners up).

Debate: Ashwini & team, SDM English Medium School, Ujire (winners), Gautham & team, Sainik School, Kodagu (first runners up) and Mrinal & team, NITK School, Surathkal (second runners up).

Cartooning: Mohini Menon, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Madikeri (winner); Haren Alex, Lourdes Central School (first runner up) and Shreyas K., Sri Ramakrishna School (second runner up).

Rangoli: Disha & team, St Mary's English Medium School, Udupi (winners); Shradha & team, Canara Girls High School (first runners up), and Roshini & team, Kerala Samajam English Medium School (second runner up).

Best Outstation Team: Sainik School, Kodagu.

Special recognition Award: St Joseph's Boys High School, Chickmagalur

Cheer-Leaders: Sarojini Madhusudan Kushe English Medium School (winners) and Canara Boys High School (Main), Dongerkeri, Mangalore (runners-up).

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November 29,2024

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Mangaluru: Nearly half of Dakshina Kannada's coastline is facing significant erosion, according to a recent response in the Lok Sabha to a question raised by MP Captain Brijesh Chowta. The data, provided by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC), reveals that between 1990 and 2018, 48.4% of Dakshina Kannada's total coastline of 36.6 km has been eroded.

The written reply, issued by Kirti Vardhan Singh, Minister of State in the MoEFCC, addressed Captain Chowta's query on the impact of sea-level rise and coastal erosion, particularly in Karnataka. The MP had inquired about studies assessing the rise in sea levels and their effect on the coastal regions, as well as the government's plans to mitigate the threats posed by erosion.

While the erosion rate in Dakshina Kannada is notably high, the response highlighted that Karnataka's overall coastal situation is less alarming. Approximately 50% of the state’s coastline remains stable, with 26% undergoing accretion (growth) and 24% experiencing erosion. This data, compiled by the National Centre for Coastal Research (NCCR), is based on a study conducted from 1990 to 2018, using satellite images and field surveys.

The NCCR's findings indicate that 33.6% of the Indian coastline is affected by erosion, with 26.9% in a state of accretion, and 39.6% remaining stable. In Dakshina Kannada, erosion has impacted 17.7 km of its 36.6 km coastline. Uttara Kannada and Udupi districts are similarly affected, with erosion covering 21.6 km and 34.9 km of their respective coastlines.

In response to these concerns, the central government is actively implementing measures to combat coastal erosion and protect vulnerable communities. The Karnataka government has developed a Shoreline Management Plan in compliance with the CRZ notification of 2019. Additionally, under the Karnataka Strengthening Coastal Resilience and Economy (K-SHORE) project, supported by the World Bank, the state is working to enhance coastal protection, improve coastal infrastructure resilience, boost the livelihoods of coastal communities, and address marine plastic pollution.

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November 15,2024

Udupi: The Tourism Department is planning a major eco-friendly development initiative for Kamini Island, located near the Blue Flag-certified Padubidri End Point beach, aiming to attract more visitors while maintaining environmental sustainability.

Assistant Director Kumar CU emphasized that, given the island’s proximity to the Blue Flag beach, all development efforts will center around eco-friendly practices. “We are looking to enhance the Kamini River and the island’s surroundings by adding a hanging bridge, nature trails, and eco-friendly food courts offering traditional cuisine. Visitors will also be able to reach the island by pedal boats or kayaking,” he said.

The development project is estimated to cost between Rs 3 crore and Rs 4 crore. Meanwhile, the Blue Flag beach, Padubidri, continues to see a steady flow of visitors. Vijay Shetty, manager of the beach, shared that tenders for food courts and water sports have been awarded to private parties. Recently, three new coracles have been introduced, which are proving to be a hit with visitors. Additionally, three more shelters are expected to be ready by November 20.

Shetty mentioned that the beach can now accommodate between 2,500 and 3,000 visitors daily, although footfall remains lower than other district beaches due to user fees and activity restrictions. “Initially, most visitors were from Mangaluru, but now nearly 40% come from other districts, showing a shift in the visitor demographics,” Shetty noted.

To further boost tourism and promote a healthy lifestyle, a Beach Carnival is set to take place on November 23-24, featuring the National Sea Swimming Championship and a sea marathon in collaboration with the Padubidri JCI, which is celebrating its golden jubilee. Cultural events will be held at the main beach, with some sports events taking place at the Blue Flag beach. Emphasis will be placed on making all activities environmentally friendly.

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November 19,2024

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The Karnataka Police’s Anti-Naxal Force (ANF) achieved a major breakthrough on Monday night by eliminating Vikram Gowda, one of Karnataka’s most wanted Naxal leaders for over two decades. The encounter occurred in the dense Kabbinale forest of Udupi district, marking a significant victory against Naxal insurgency in the region.

Who Was Vikram Gowda?

Hailing from Hebri in Udupi, Vikram Gowda, 44, was a prominent figure in the Naxal movement. He went underground in 2002, initially serving as a courier and fund collector before rising to lead a breakaway Naxal group. Despite having only a fourth-grade education, he was a staunch advocate for tribal rights and a key player in the movement’s survival in Karnataka.

Bounty: ₹3 lakh from Karnataka and ₹50,000 from Kerala.

Legacy: The last major Naxal leader in Karnataka after the 2021 arrest of B G Krishnamurthy.

The Encounter

Police revealed that Gowda and his team visited Kabbinale village to collect groceries on Monday night. Acting on a tip-off, ANF ambushed the group. When the Naxals opened fire, ANF responded, leading to Gowda's death.

Escapees: Three Naxals fled, including prominent members Latha (aka Mundgaru Latha) and Raju.

Significance: This was the first Naxal casualty in Karnataka in over two decades.

Home Minister G. Parameshwara confirmed the operation, stating, “Gowda was elusive for 20 years, escaping multiple encounters. His death is a critical step in dismantling Naxal operations in the region.”

The Decline of Naxal Activity in Karnataka

Karnataka's Naxal movement has been dwindling, with members seeking refuge in Kerala and Tamil Nadu. The group’s strength had reduced to just 19 members by 2018, but recent sightings indicate attempts at revival:

2023 Activity: Reports of Gowda-led movements in the Kodagu and Hassan districts reignited concerns.

Political Heat: The BJP criticised the Congress government, alleging it created a “safe haven” for Naxals.

A Glimpse into Gowda’s Past

Personal Life: Gowda’s ex-wife, Savitri (alias Rajita), was arrested in 2021. She was a senior Naxal commander involved in insurgency since 2004.
Rehabilitation Efforts: Since 2013, Karnataka’s rehabilitation policy has seen 14 Naxals surrender and reintegrate into mainstream society.

A Milestone in Karnataka’s Fight Against Insurgency

The operation signifies a decisive blow to Naxal resurgence in the Western Ghats. While the ANF continues its search for escapees, the Karnataka government reaffirmed its commitment to offering rehabilitation to those willing to surrender.

As Karnataka celebrates this triumph, the message is clear: there is no room for insurgency in the state.

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