NYF-2012: Karnataka bags eight prizes in competitive events

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January 16, 2012

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Mangalore, January 16: Youths of Karnataka, the host State of the 17th edition of National Youth Festival, have shined in various competitive events organized as part of the annual assembly of the youth. The State has bagged first prizes in events such as Folk Song, Kuchipudi, Classical Vocal Hindustani and Sitar.

The State also bagged second prizes in events like Classical Dance-Bharathanatyam, Classical Vocal Carnatic and third prizes in Harmonium (Light) and Tabla.

Chief Minister DV Sadananda Gowda conferred awards consisting of cash prize, medal and citation to winners of the various competitive events.

Following is the list of winners;

1. Folk Dance: Manipur (First), Assam (Second) and Orissa (Third)

2. Folk Song: Karnataka (First), Madhya Pradesh (Second) and Maharastra (Third)

3. One-Act Play: Kerala and Haryana (First), Punjab and Orissa (Second), Andhra Pradesh and Bihar (Third)

4. Classical Dance-Manipuri: Manipur (First), West Bengal (Second) and Assam (Third)

5. Classical Dance-Bharathanatyam: Kerala (First), Karnataka (Second), West Bengal (Third)

6. Classical Dance- Kathak: Tripura (First), Madhya Pradesh (Second), West Bengal (Third)

7. Classical Dance- Kuchipudi: Karnataka (First), Kerala (Second), Andhra Pradesh (Third)

8. Classical Dance- Odissi: Delhi (First), Orissa (Second) and Madhya Pradesh (Third)

9. Classical Vocal Hindustani: Karnataka (First), Chattisgarh (Second), West Bengal (Third)

10. Classical Vocal Carnatic: Delhi (First), Karnataka (Second) Kerala (Third)

11. Harmonium (Light): Goa (First), Haryana (Second), Himachal Pradesh and Karnataka (Third)

12. Elocution: Delhi (First), Chhattisgarh (Second), Bihar (Third)

13. Tabla: West Bengal (First), Punjab (Second), Karnataka (Third)

14. Mridangam: Kerala (First), Maharashtra (Second), Punjab (Third)

15. Flute: West Bengal (First), Chhattisgarh (Second) and Maharashtra (Third)

16. Veena: Kerala (First), Andhra Pradesh (Second), Punjab (Third)

17. Sitar: Karnataka (First), Punjab (Second), Haryana (Third)

18. Guitar: Kerala (First), Delhi (Second), Maharastra (Third)

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April 7,2025

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Mangaluru, Apr 7: In a chilling and heart-wrenching turn of events from Nadugallu in Nalakuru village of Sullia taluk in Dakshina Kannada, a mother and son’s desperate act to end their lives has left a community in disbelief. The duo allegedly consumed rodent poison in a joint suicide attempt, resulting in the son’s death and leaving the mother in a critical condition.

The deceased has been identified as 32-year-old Nithin, son of Kushalappa Gowda of Derappajjanamane, Nalakuru. His mother, Sulochana, is currently battling for her life in a hospital. According to sources, the incident took place three days ago, with both victims falling severely ill by the morning of April 6.

Nithin, an ITI diploma holder, had been managing his family's agricultural land. He had married Deeksha, a guest lecturer at a local college, about a year ago. At the time of the tragic incident, Deeksha was reportedly staying at her parental home. During her absence, Nithin and Sulochana allegedly consumed poison in what is believed to be a premeditated act.

Well-known in the village for his kind demeanor and strong social ties, Nithin’s untimely death has cast a shadow of grief and shock across the local community. His father, Kushalappa Gowda, is also said to be ailing.

The Subrahmanya police have registered a case and initiated an investigation to uncover the circumstances leading to this devastating event.

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April 9,2025

Mangaluru: A routine midnight tea run turned into a horrifying tragedy when a motorcycle carrying three young men — in clear violation of traffic rules — slammed into an open divider on National Highway 66 at SKS Junction in the early hours of April 8. Two of them lost their lives, while the third is recovering from injuries.

The victims have been identified as Sankeerth, who was riding the motorcycle (KL-58-Q-6381), and Dhanurved C, the first pillion rider. Sibi Sam, the second pillion rider, was injured but survived the crash.

According to the FIR registered at the Traffic East Police Station (Crime No. 48/2025), the friends had set out from Lohith Nagar around 2:30 am, heading towards Pumpwell for tea. While Rohan Joby and Meghnath rode separately on a different bike (KL-13-AH-2388), Sankeerth was accompanied by two pillion riders — a clear case of triple riding, which is both illegal and dangerous.

As they sped along NH-66, Sankeerth reportedly lost control near SKS Junction and collided with the edge of an open road divider at approximately 2:50 am. The impact threw all three men onto the highway with violent force.

Sankeerth and Dhanurved suffered critical head and facial injuries and died while being rushed to the hospital. Sibi Sam is undergoing treatment for his injuries.

The FIR invokes Sections 281, 125(a), 106(1) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, and 128(a) read with 177 of the Motor Vehicles Act, which include provisions related to rash driving and traffic violations.

The police have launched a full investigation. The accident has reignited public concern about reckless driving, triple riding, and the hazards posed by poorly maintained road dividers, especially during low-visibility hours.

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April 8,2025

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Mangaluru: Meet Deepashree S, the state topper in the Commerce stream of the PU 2 exams, scoring an astonishing 599 out of 600. A student of Canara PU College, Deepashree had an inkling of success but admits the first rank was beyond her wildest dreams.

“All our doubts were cleared in the classroom itself,” she said, praising her lecturers. “Their concept-based teaching helped me understand everything thoroughly. I also made it a habit to revise daily.”

Planning her future early, Deepashree is already taking CA coaching and is all set to appear for the CA Foundation exam in May. Her next step? An integrated BCom with CA.

Daughter of Ashok S and Suma P, Deepashree is also a Carnatic classical singer, and attributes her sharp concentration to her love for music.

“Hard work matters, but yes, luck plays a part too,” she added with a wise smile — proving that success is a fine mix of talent, effort, and grace.

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