All new 'Aloyseum' is here

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March 23, 2013
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Mangalore, Mar 23: The renovated museum of St Aloysius College, Mangalore, known as 'Aloyseum', was inaugurated on Saturday by Fr Joseph Rodrigues, Rector, St Aloysius Institutions.

Speaking after the inauguration, Fr Swebert D'Silva, Principal, St Aloysius College, Mangalore, said that about Rs.75-80 lakhs have been spent for the renovation of the museum. The College had applied for funds from the Central government for the renovation of building and restoration of articles in the museum. The government did not release money for the building but funds were granted for restoration of museum articles, Mr. D'Silva said.

The College intends to convert the museum into 'Mangalore Museum', Mr. D'Silva said, so that students who come to Mangalore from different parts of the world, get a glimpse of old Mangalorean culture, customs and practices.

Fr. Leo D'Souza, veteran scientist and former Principal of the College, said that the purpose of a museum must be to educate and not merely accumulate old articles. Articles of historic importance and old equipment help students learn, besides exposing them to the ways of the past, Mr. D'Souza said.

Fr. Joseph Rodrigues, Rector of St Aloysius Institutions led the prayers and carried out the blessing formalities.

The museum houses several items of historic significance including the first car of Mangalore, animal and fish bones, skulls, horns and skins, copies of paintings by old European masters, mineral specimen, old radios, telegraphic equipment, antique telephone sets, manuscripts on palm leaves, Portuguese statues, an old pulpit from Cordel Church, swords, daggers and other weapons, postal stamps, coins and medals, priestly vestments dating back to 1878, the Old Missal which has the size of a broad sheet newspaper and Mangalore's first electric generator dating back to 1930.

Fr. Denzil Lobo, Director, Aloysius Institute of Management and IT (AIMIT), Prof. A M Narahari, Registrar, St Aloysius College, Mangalore, Gopal Gowda, caretaker of the museum, were present among others.

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November 10,2024

Bengaluru: The Karnataka government has warned that disciplinary action will be taken against those officials who change the land mutation records and serve eviction notices to farmers under the Waqf Act.

In a letter, the Revenue Department Principal Secretary Rajender Kumar Kataria reminded all regional commissioners and deputy commissioners in the districts that Chief Minister Siddaramaiah recently had a meeting following complaints about certain land properties being made in favour of the Karnataka Board of Waqfs.

In the meeting it was decided that all the directions issued previously by any government office or authority to change the mutation records has been withdrawn, the letter said.

It added that all the notices served in the past have also been withdrawn and no action should be taken against the farmers who are cultivating on the said land.

On the directions of the chief minister, the previous letters and the latest reminders served on November 7 to the farmers and land owners have been withdraw, the letter said.

"The officials who served reminder-2 despite the chief minister's direction will face appropriate disciplinary action," Kataria said in his letter.

He said he has been instructed to strictly implement the chief minister's direction.

The fresh direction was issued in poll-bound Karnataka, where bypolls to three crucial assembly segments are due on November 13.

Some farmers in Honwad village in Vijayapura in north Karnataka had alleged last month that they were served eviction notices as the Waqf Board claimed rights over it.

Subsequently, complaints started in pouring in from some other parts of the state.

BJP leader Tejasvi Surya on October 25 alleged that Karnataka Waqf Minister B Z Zameer Ahmed Khan directed the deputy commissioners and revenue officials to register lands in favour of the Waqf Board within 15 days, which resulted in confusion.

On Surya's request, the Chairman of the Joint Committee of Parliament on the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, Jagdambika Pal visited Karnataka on November 7 and met farmers in Hubballi, Vijayapura and Belagavi districts who had alleged that their lands were marked as Waqf properties.

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November 11,2024

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Udupi, Nov 11: The Karkala town police in Udupi have arrested Krishna Naik, the sculptor responsible for installing a 33-foot Parashurama statue at Umikkal Hill in Bailur, Karkala taluk. 

Naik, the owner of Krish Art World and a resident of Bengaluru's Visvesvaraya Layout, was apprehended in Mahe, part of the Union Territory of Puducherry, for allegedly substituting a look-alike statue in place of a genuine bronze figure at the Parashurama Theme Park in Karkala.

Udupi Superintendent of Police Dr. Arun K confirmed the arrest, stating that Naik faces charges under Sections 420 (cheating) and 409 (criminal breach of trust) of the Indian Penal Code. 

This legal action followed a complaint lodged in June by Krishna Shetty, a resident of Nallur village, Karkala. Shetty claimed that Naik had received a payment of ₹1,25,50,000 from Udupi Nirmithi Kendra for the installation of a bronze Parashurama statue. However, Naik allegedly deceived the government by installing a replica instead.

The statue was unveiled on January 27, 2023, by then Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai. Current Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has since ordered a CID investigation to probe deeper into the alleged fraud surrounding the statue's installation at the theme park.

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