Team 'Prashamsa' from Kaup bag Rs 1 lakh in 'Bale Thelipaale'

September 7, 2013
Mangalore, Sep 7: After much speculation, Team 'Prashamsa' of Kaup were finally declared the winners of 'Bale Thelipaale' Tulu comedy competition at Shasthavu Sri Bhoothanatheshwara Temple at Badaga Yedapadavu, Mijar, Mangalore.

They received their cash prize of a whopping Rs 1 Lakh from U T Khadar, Minister for Health, Government of Karnataka.

The prize winners of the finals were:

RANKING TEAM NAME & PLACE           PRIZE

1st       Prashamsa, Kaup                                Rs. 1,00,000/-

2nd      Telike Kudla, Permanur, Thokottu      Rs. 50,000/-,

3rd       Umesh & Team, Mijar                                    Rs. 25,000/-

4th       Chandrahas Shetty & Team, Puttur    Rs. 10000/-

5th       Shobha Rai & Team, Kunjathoor        Rs. 5000/-

6th       Thelike Thenali, Mangalore               Rs. 3000/-

7th       Kudla Kusal, Mangalpady                   Memento & Certificate

8th       Friends Mangalore, Boloor                 Memento & Certificate

SPECIAL PRIZES: Rs 10,000/-

•          Praveen & Team - special prize for Best Dialogues – Rs 10,000/-

•          Prashamsha, Kaup - special prize for Best All Round Performance – Rs. 10,000/-

Though the competition concluded on 13th July, 2013, as per the competition rules, the names of the prize winning teams were kept confidential until the telecast of the final episode on NammaTV last week.

Resounding laughter pervaded at Badaga Yedapadavu locality of Mijar on the outskirts of the city as team after team of took up the laughter challenge and put their best foot forward in an effort to make the people laugh.

In a rare gesture, B. Ramanath Rai, Minister for Forests, Environment and Ecology & District In-Charge and Sri K. Abhayachandra Jain, Minister for Youth Services and Fisheries took a much deserved break from their busy schedules to relax and laugh their hearts out while watching the performances of the competing teams. U.T. Khadar, Minister for Health and Family Welfare too joined in later and distributed the prizes to the winners.

The Panel of Judges were: Vijaynath Vittal Shetty, Chief Co-ordinator, Shasthavu Sri Bhoothanatheshwara Temple; Vijaykumar Kodialbail, eminent Tulu theatre personality and film producer; Naveen D. Padil, famous Tulu theatre artiste and film actor and Dr. Shivasharan Shetty, Director, NammaTV, Mangalore.

Naveen Shetty introduced the show and Suvarna Shetty, Rupesh Shetty were the anchors.

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January 8,2025

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Mangaluru, Jan 8: The serene beaches near Kulai Jetty under the limits of Surathkal police station turned into a scene of tragedy on Wednesday, January 8, as a group of four close friends saw their day of joy morph into heartbreak. 

Three young men lost their lives in the unforgiving waves, while one narrowly escaped death, saved by the heroic efforts of local fishermen.

The victims have been identified as: 

M. S. Manjunath (31), son of Shivlingappa, hailing from Upparigenahalli, Chitradurga district.

Shivakumar (30) from Shivamogga district.

Satyavelu (30) from JP Nagar, Bengaluru.

The sole survivor, Parameshwara (30), from Hangarga, Bidar district, now carries the weight of a harrowing ordeal and the devastating loss of his three closest friends.

These young men, all students of AMC Engineering College in Bengaluru, had embarked on a trip meant to create memories of joy and camaraderie. Driving overnight from Bengaluru, they reached Mangaluru on Wednesday morning. After breakfast at a local eatery, the group decided to visit the picturesque Kulai Jetty, seeking solace and adventure in the sea.

But their joyful outing took a tragic turn. While playing in the water, the four were caught in strong currents. Despite the swift intervention of local fishermen, only Parameshwara could be rescued in time. The lifeless bodies of Manjunath, Shivakumar, and Satyavelu were later found on the right side of the jetty, their dreams and futures cruelly cut short.

The Surathkal police, alerted to the incident, promptly arrived at the scene and began their investigation. The bodies were transported to AJ Hospital for post-mortem examinations, leaving their families and friends to grapple with the enormity of their loss.

A case has been registered at Surathkal Police Station. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the unpredictable and dangerous nature of the sea, urging visitors to prioritize safety above all else.

What was meant to be a day of joy has left a void that can never be filled, as three grieving families now face the unbearable pain of losing their loved ones.

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January 4,2025

Mangaluru: In a shocking case of fraud, six individuals posing as officials from the Enforcement Directorate (ED) swindled a beedi businessman of Rs 25 to 30 lakh in cash and five mobile phones at Kolnad in Bantwal taluk of Dakshina Kannada on Friday night.

The incident came to light after Mohammed Iqbal, 27, lodged a complaint with the police, stating that his father, a beedi trader, was targeted by the imposters.

According to the complaint, the six accused arrived at the businessman’s residence around 8:10 pm in a car with Tamil Nadu registration plates. Claiming to be ED officials, they announced that they had orders to search the house and began confiscating mobile phones from the family members.

The fraudsters reportedly discovered Rs 25 lakh to Rs 30 lakh in cash, which the businessman had kept aside for business purposes. They claimed that keeping such a large amount was illegal and threatened to arrest him unless he complied. By 10:30 pm, the group left the house, instructing the businessman to submit documents at the ED office in Bengaluru to reclaim the money.

Later, upon discussing the incident with his family, Iqbal realized that the individuals were not ED officials but fraudsters who had impersonated authorities to rob them.

A case has been registered at Vittal Police Station under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code. An investigation is underway, and the police have promised swift action to apprehend the culprits.

Dakshina Kannada Superintendent of Police Yathish N, along with senior officers, visited the crime scene and assured the family that the perpetrators would be brought to justice at the earliest.

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