Vartha Bharathi celebrates 11th anniversary

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October 2, 2013

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Bangalore, Oct 2: Speakers at the 11th anniversary celebrations of Vartha Bharathi Kannada daily expressed concern over the recent developments in the Indian politics and media.

Addressing the gathering at the programme held in Bangalore recently, Dalit writer Devanur Mahadeva accused Indian media of failing to understand the threat posed by the communal leaders.

“Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi is often being portrayed in the media as the next Prime Minister of India. Modi and communalism are like twins and they can't live without each other. Unfortunately media was unable to foresee the tragic consequences of a communal and undemocratic leader taking over as PM of this country,” he lamented.

Lashing out at the media for depicting Modi as a “development man”, Mr Mahadeva said that being pro-industry was not the same as being pro-people.

“The liberalisation-privatisation-globalisation policies ushered in by the Congress in the early 1990s were responsible for the troubles of millions of poor people. Modi's model of development was an extreme form of the anti-people model developed by the Congress party's stalwarts such as P.V. Narasimha Rao, Manmohan Singh and P. Chidambaram,” he said.

Delivering the key-note address, N Ram, former editor-in-chief of The Hindu, congratulated Vartha Bharathi for being a voice of the weaker section of the society for over a decade.

He said that Indian newspapers and news media outlets have a very small percentage of Dalits and Muslims.

“Although there are many eligible and educated Dalits, they are not getting opportunities in the mainstream media. The situation of Muslims is not very different,” he added.

Stating that journalism ethics has declined with the growth of the media industry, Mr Ram said that there are many disturbing trends including paid news. “Too much superstition and obscurantism is being promoted in the media,” he said.

Speaking on the occasion, chief minister Siddaramaiah admitted that there are great social and economic inequalities in society. “Newspapers should give voice to the people who cannot even read them. That's when they will be truly fulfilling their obligation,” he said.

He lashed out at news outlets for trivialising news. “Today, many news outlets, particularly TV news channels, give disproportionate coverage to domestic conflicts as though a husband and wife quarrelling is a national crisis,” he said. Cautioning media outlets against giving space to communal politics, he commended Vartha Bharathi for espousing the cause of all sections of society despite being a newspaper with a Muslim management

Speaking after releasing a special issue of Vartha Bharathi, Dr U R Ananthamurthy blamed the news media for distorting the context of his recent comments on Gujarat chief minister. While reiterating his stand against Mr. Modi, he said, “Many Kannada publications today are openly right wing. But what is worse is that they are also reactionary and as such enemies of society.”

H M Afroze Assadi, Director, Media Communications, Sayyed Abdul Khader, Chairman, Green Valley National School and P U College, Abdussalam Puthige, editor-in-chief, Vartha Bharathi and BM Basheer, news editor, Vartha Bharathi were present among others.

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November 13,2024

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In the heart of Mangaluru, where rising air pollution is spurring public health worries, voices are calling for a greener, cleaner shift in the city’s public transport. Leading this call is APD Foundation, a Mangaluru-based environmental NGO, which has urged Forest, Ecology, and Environment Minister Eshwar Khandre to mandate electric vehicle (EV) adoption in public transport.

Abdullah A Rehman, CEO of APD Foundation, emphasized in a formal letter to the minister that Mangaluru’s public transportation system—efficient and organized with both government and private players—could transition smoothly to EVs in stages. He suggested that government-backed financial incentives, partnerships with EV manufacturers, and collaborations with environmental groups could streamline the switch.

Rehman stressed the potential of EVs to cut down emissions, enhance air quality, and reduce noise levels, noting the quieter operation of electric buses. He confirmed that a copy of his letter was submitted to the Deputy Commissioner as well.

However, Dilraj Alva from the Dakshina Kannada City Bus Association noted potential challenges, explaining that the shift might take up to two years due to infrastructure and budget hurdles. Most EV buses, he explained, are procured through aggregators, not directly by individual operators. The addition of charging stations and other essential infrastructure further complicates the transition.

Alva also raised the economic concern: while diesel buses are priced between ₹30-40 lakh, electric buses can cost up to ₹1 crore. Reflecting on recent meetings with companies, including one in Manipal, he questioned the assumption that EVs are an absolute solution to pollution. “EVs aren’t entirely eco-friendly, especially when considering battery disposal,” he cautioned.

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November 11,2024

Udupi, Nov 11: A traveller reportedly lost ₹4.1 lakh after attempting to book a cab online in Udupi. 

At around 1:30 PM on November 7, the man from West Bengal searched for car rentals on Google and selected a website named "Shakti Car Rentals." Shortly after, he was contacted by someone claiming to be "Rohit Sharma," who directed him to pay a registration fee of ₹150 on the site.

After unsuccessful payment attempts via both his Canara Bank debit card and SBI credit card (without receiving an OTP), "Rohit Sharma" instructed him to pay the driver directly. But at 1:47 PM, he received messages showing deductions of ₹3.3 lakh from his SBI credit card and ₹80,056 from his Canara Bank debit card, totaling ₹4.1 lakh.

The complainant alleges fraud through a deceptive link disguised as a booking token fee. A case has been registered at Udupi Town Police Station.

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Mysuru, Nov 12: Zameer Ahmad Khan, the Tourism and Waqf minister of Karnataka, who stirred a controversy by addressing the Union Minister HD Kumaraswamy as ‘Kaala Kumaraswamy’ has tendered apologies for his remarks.

Speaking to reporters in Mysuru on Tuesday, Minister Zameer stated that he will apologise if remarks have hurt JD-S workers.

“We both are very close. Then, in a total of 24 hours, we were together for 14 hours. He used to fondly address me as “kulla” (shorty) and I used to address him as “kariyanna” (blacky, kaalia),” Minister Zameer stated.

“I am not addressing him as ‘kaalia’ for the first time. I have not said something highly derogatory. It is being made as big in the backdrop of elections. With love, he used to call me a shorty and I called him a blacky. If I had caused pain to anyone by my words I apologise,” he said.

He further stated: “Kumaraswamy had said that he didn’t want the votes of the Muslim community. But now they are attempting to purchase Muslim votes. Against this backdrop, I have made the remark.”

Minister for Home G. Parameshwara stated on Tuesday, “Minister Zameer and Kumaraswamy are close friends. Their comments against each other are not significant.”

Zameer Ahmad Khan, the Tourism and Waqf minister of Karnataka stirred a controversy on Monday as he addressed the Union Minister as ‘Kaala Kumaraswamy’.

JD-S on Tuesday demanded a public apology and resignation of Minister for Waqf and Tourism Zameer Ahmad Khan over his ‘racist’ remarks.

“Remember, there is no place here for your divisive policies. You have insulted the people by making ethnic, racist and discriminatory statements. You should apologize to the people of the state and resign,” the JD (S) demanded in the post.

Union Parliamentary Affairs and Minister for Minority Affairs Kiren Rijiju reacted sternly to the racist jibe and stated, “I strongly deplore Congress Minister Zameer Ahmed calling Union Minister and former Chief Minister of Karnataka Kumaraswamy as 'Kaalia Kumaraswamy'.

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