U T Khader gets 'Gandhi Darshan Award' for rural health

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November 13, 2013

Mangalore, Nov 13: Minister for Health U T Khader has to his credit of being class apart in performing his duties. His style of working has been appreciated by many and now his style is recognized by the reputed Media Research Institute, part of the famous Gandhian Organisation, Thiruvananthapuram.

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The organization will confer on this young minister the prestigious 'Gandhi Darshan award', recognizing his efforts aimed at improving rural health facilities.

Mangalore has a reason to rejoice because along with Mr Khader veteran journalist T P Rajeevan too will be receiving the award.

Both, Mr Khader and Mr Rajeevan are settled in Mangalore and it is for the first time in the five year long history of the award that it is being conferred on achievers outside Kerala.

It is worthwhile to note that while two persons from Mangalore will bring home the prestigious award, they will also share the stage with veteran Gandhian Anna Hazare who will be receiving the'Special Gandhian Award'.

On behalf of the chairman of the award committee, famous Gandhian Sri Gopinathan Nair and the committee members Justice Sreedevi and Padmabhushan Kavalam Narayana Panikar, the head of Gandhian ashram MitraNikethan, Padmasri K Vishwanathan and the former vice chancellor of Kerala University Dr. N A Kareem announced the award winners on Wednesday at Thiruvanathapuram press club.

Details of the awardees

U T Khader (For Rural health): U T Khadar is the honorable health minister for Karnataka, who has already made a mark due to his dynamic leadership quality. Striving for welfare of the poor, Mr Khader has already implemented several health schemes for the welfare of the rural masses.

T.P.Rajeevan(For literature)

Rajeevan is a well-known writer from Kerala. A journalist by profession, he works for Mathrubhumi national daily based at Mangalore.

Known for his literary work'Upanayanam', Gandhian ethics are evident in his writings. He has bagged the prestigious Azad memorial literary award in his college days.

M K Raghavan (For Politics)

Raghavan is a native of Payyanoor and at present he represents Kozhikode constituency in Lok Sabha. Mr Raghavan had developed Gandhian qualities as a child because of the role Payyanoor played during freedom struggle and due to this influence, Mr Raghavan is seen standing by the poor at all times.

Professor G Balachandran( For Rural employment)

G Balachandran is the present chairperson of the National Coir Board. A retired professor, Balachandran has strived to develop coir sector, understanding its potential. His efforts have generated good employment opportunity for the rural masses.

C R Neelakantan (For social work)

Mr Neelakantan is a well-known social worker from Kerala. Over the last several years he has been fighting for the cause of the Adivasis and Dalits. His participation and leadership in the well-known struggles like Moolampalli made him a hero in Kerala.

He was at the forefront in the fight Kudankulam atomic power project situated at costal Tamil Nadu.

Dr. Kunjali( For his lifelong commitment and dedication in the treatment of the poor)

Dr. Kunjali is a well-known heart specialist not only in Kerala but also in Middle East. As a doctor he is very famous for his charitable work. He is praised by the mass for his dedication in the treatment of the poor.

Metro Muhammad Haji (For Business)

Sri Muhammad Haji is a well-known businessman from north Kerala. He is famous for his kind-hearted humanitarian work. He upholds honesty and ethics in his ventures.

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December 10,2024

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Bengaluru: Karnataka has declared a holiday for state government offices, schools and colleges on Wednesday, December 11, in the wake of a state funeral for former chief minister S M Krishna, who passed away in Bengaluru on Tuesday.

The last rites of Krishna, 92, will be held at his native village of Somanahalli in Mandya's Maddur taluk.

A government order stated that the holiday would apply to private aided educational institutions too.

Besides, the government has declared three days of mourning (December 10-12), during which no public entertainment programmes would take place, while the national flag would fly at half-mast.

S M Krishna passed away at his residence on December 10, 2024. The 92-year-old veteran politician was ailing for quite some time, a family source said.

A charismatic leader with a modern outlook, he not only laid a strong foundation for the growth of IT and BT industries in Karnataka but also managed to get them onboard with the government to build “Brand Bengaluru” at the international level.

He held several prominent positions throughout his career as External Affairs Minister, Maharashtra Governor, Chief Minister of Karnataka, Speaker of Karnataka Legislative Assembly and Minister in the Karnataka government.

Although known for his tech savviness, flamboyancy, style and the Western outlook, the Congressman-turned-BJP senior leader was a hardcore Bengalorean who loved the city’s trees and flowers. SMK also had a love for tennis. Even when he was Chief Minister, he would visit the tennis court to play the game two to three times a week. 

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December 17,2024

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi Tuesday condoled the death of environmentalist Tulsi Gowda and said she will remain a guiding light for environmental conservation.

In a post on X, he said, "Deeply saddened by the passing of Tulsi Gowda Ji, a revered environmentalist from Karnataka and Padma Awardee. She dedicated her life to nurturing nature, planting thousands of saplings, and conserving our environment."

"She will remain a guiding light for environmental conservation. Her work will continue to inspire generations to protect our planet. Condolences to her family and admirers. Om Shanti," he added.

Tulsi Gowda, the renowned environmentalist and Padma Shri awardee known as the "Vruksha Maate" (Mother of Trees), passed away on Monday at her residence in Karnataka’s Honnali village, Ankola Taluk, Uttara Kannada district. She was 86 and had been suffering from age-related ailments.

Hailing from the Halakki tribal community, Tulsi Gowda dedicated over six decades of her life to environmental conservation, planting and nurturing thousands of trees in Ankola and its surroundings.

Her unparalleled knowledge of plants earned her the title "Encyclopaedia of Plants." She was credited with growing lakhs of saplings and was celebrated for her unique approach to nurturing them, ensuring their survival and growth.

Born in 1944 to a tribal family, Tulsi Gowda developed a deep connection with nature at a young age. She began working at a forest department nursery as a daily wage worker and eventually became a symbol of afforestation.

In 2021, Tulsi Gowda was honored with the prestigious Padma Shri, one of India’s highest civilian awards, in recognition of her immense contributions to afforestation and environmental conservation.

She received the award from former President Ram Nath Kovind, a moment that brought her years of silent work into the national spotlight. Additionally, Dharwad Agricultural University conferred upon her an honorary doctorate for her knowledge and contributions to the environment. She also received the Indira Priyadarshini Vriksha Mitra award and numerous other accolades throughout her lifetime.

 

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December 12,2024

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Angry BJP lawmakers stormed Assembly Speaker U T Khader’s chambers at the Suvarna Vidhana Soudha, escalating tensions after the ruling Congress turned the tables on the saffron party over the Panchamasali Lingayat community’s reservation issue.

The friction began when Congress MLA Vijayanand Kashappanavar, a Panchamasali Lingayat, was allowed to criticise the Basavaraj Bommai-led BJP government’s controversial decision to scrap the 4 per cent Muslim quota, reallocating it equally to Lingayats and Vokkaligas. Kashappanavar slammed the BJP’s move, accusing it of being a mere election gimmick.

“The previous BJP government created two new reservation categories, 2C for Vokkaligas and 2D for Lingayats, just before the 2023 Assembly elections,” Kashappanavar said. “When challenged in the Supreme Court, the BJP government admitted it would not implement the decision. They announced it for votes but backtracked in court, misleading Panchamasali seer Basava Jaya Mrityunjaya Swami.”

Adding fuel to the fire, Kashappanavar alleged that RSS members had incited violence during a protest for enhanced Panchamasali Lingayat reservation. This claim enraged BJP lawmakers, who demanded the comment be expunged. However, Speaker Khader permitted Revenue Minister Krishna Byre Gowda to read aloud the BJP government’s affidavit to the Supreme Court.

“If the Panchamasali Lingayat community has faced injustice, it is because of the BJP,” Gowda declared, sparking further protests from the opposition. BJP leaders accused Khader of being “one-sided” and disregarding a point of order raised by BJP MLA V Sunil Kumar.

When Khader adjourned the session for lunch, the confrontation boiled over. Opposition Leader R Ashoka, BJP state president B Y Vijayendra, MLAs Dr C N Ashwath Narayan, Sunil Kumar, and others barged into Khader’s chambers. Chaos ensued as shouting and hollering echoed through the halls, prompting marshalls to intervene.

“The Speaker was warned that if he continued behaving this way, we would boycott the session,” Narayan stated afterward.

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