CM presents Ekalavya awards, promises Rs 1 crore for Olympic gold winners

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November 7, 2014

Bengaluru, Nov 7: Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah presented the Ekalavya awards to various sportspersons of the State for their outstanding contributions here on Thursday.

Speaking at the award function held in Vidhana Soudha, CM promised encouragement and better financial support in years to come. “It is an honour for Karnataka to have witnessed tremendous success in the international level from these athletes and the government looks forward to assisting the Sports Ministry constantly to keep the sporting standards high,” said Siddaramaiah.

“Though money is indeed useful, a sportsperson is served greatly by a job and the government is trying hard to provide these achievers with occupation. All the athletes participating in the Olympics must aim for a podium finish and the gold medal winners will receive Rs one crore from the government.”

On an evening that saw the Asian Games heroes honoured alongside Ekalavya and life-time achievement award winners, it was a special moment for the Kreeda Rathna recipients, as it was the first time the State had recognised popular performers of rural sports.

“It is a great feeling to win two awards but at the same time I want the government to meet the standards of Chandigarh and Haryana, who have presented a greater amount for their athletes,” said shooter Prakash Nanjappa, who took home eight lakhs for his bronze medal show at Incheon. The shooter also received the Ekalavya award.

“It is an important year for me, with my immediate goal being the National Championship to be held in Pune from Decemeber 12-24. And I am impressed with the government trying to offer jobs to achievers,” he said.

Barring discus thrower Vikas Gowda and the hockey trio of Nikkin Thimmaiah, SV Sunil and VR Raghunath, other stars who lit up the Asiad – Ashwini Ponnappa (8 lakhs), MR Poovamma (33 lakhs) — were present at the awards function.

“Cash awards were given earlier as well but I am happy that this year the amount has increased and it is a great boost for upcoming athletes who look to make it big in major events,” said Poovamma.

Visually impaired athlete Shavaad Jedikere Mohd Ali, who clinched the men's 800 metres bronze in the Incheon Para Asian Games thanked the government for its gesture. “Cash award helps in better preparation and I intend to utilise the money to train better,” said Ali.

“I feel happy to declare that the government has alloted Rs 1.5 lakhs to each taluk of the State to promote rural sports of the State,” said the Sports Minister Abhay Chandra Jain.

Commenting on the last-minute removal of kabaddi players Mamata Poojari and Tejaswini Bai from the list of Asian Games winners from the State eligible for cash prizes, the minister asserted that it was on the insistence of chief minister that the names were struck off and confirmed that the players will be given special prizes. The duo were left out, with the government saying that they no longer reprsented the State.

The minister said the government spent Rs 3.5 crore for this year's award winners. Ekalavya awardees footballer Vishal Kumar R and BR Nikshep couldn't make it due to prior commitments.

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December 10,2024

Mangaluru City Corporation Mayor Manoj Kumar issued a stern directive to GAIL Gas Limited, instructing them to immediately restore roads damaged during their ongoing gas pipeline project.

The issue, which has left motorists and residents frustrated, dominated discussions at a special meeting chaired by the mayor on Monday. Corporators unanimously criticized the delay in road restoration, with Opposition Leader Anil Kumar warning that the project should be halted if the roads remain neglected.

Corporator Naveen D’Souza pointed out that permissions granted for the pipeline project were limited to two years, yet the roadwork disruption has dragged on for over five years. He demanded criminal charges and penalties against responsible officials for the prolonged inconvenience.

Adding to the outcry, Corporator Sangeetha Nayak called for MCC engineers to inspect the affected areas, while Corporator Varun Chowta flagged a severe lack of coordination between MCC, GAIL, and Jalasiri 24x7 officials.

The mayor directed GAIL Gas Limited to submit a report within two days addressing the complaints raised. He also insisted on a detailed update on the project’s implementation to be presented at the next review meeting, aiming for a resolution to the ongoing chaos.

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December 7,2024

In a stark reminder of the growing menace of cyber fraud, a man was duped of ₹46 lakh after falling prey to a fake stock market trading scam orchestrated via WhatsApp. The incident highlights the need for heightened awareness about online financial schemes and the importance of verifying investment opportunities.

How the Scam Unfolded
The victim reported receiving a WhatsApp message from a person posing as "Shraddha Belani," a supposed representative of ARES Management Corporation. The fraudster lured the victim with promises of a 500% profit through stock market trading. Trusting the offer, the victim followed an online registration link and was added to a WhatsApp group named ‘H 777 ARES Stock Exchange Group.’

The scam began small, with the victim transferring ₹2 lakh on October 24 to purchase stocks. He received a ₹50,000 profit the very next day, creating a false sense of trust. Encouraged by this, the victim made phased investments totaling ₹46 lakh.

The Trap Tightens
The fraud came to light on November 29 when the victim attempted to withdraw ₹20 lakh to meet financial needs. Unable to access his funds, he contacted the scamsters, who demanded an additional ₹8.78 lakh to "unlock" his account. At this point, the victim realized he had been duped and promptly filed a complaint via the Cyber Crime Portal.

Police Action and Awareness Message
A case has been registered at the Mangaluru Cyber Economic & Narcotics Crime (CEN) station, and an investigation is underway. Authorities are urging the public to exercise caution while engaging in online financial transactions and to verify the authenticity of investment opportunities before parting with their money.

Avoid Falling Victim

  1. Verify Sources: Never trust unsolicited messages, emails, or calls about investments.
  2. Beware of Unrealistic Promises: Offers of guaranteed high returns are often fraudulent.
  3. Consult Experts: Always seek advice from trusted financial advisors or institutions.
  4. Report Suspicious Activity: Use the Cyber Crime Portal to report scams promptly.

The incident serves as a stark warning against the perils of online fraud. Staying vigilant and skeptical can save you from falling into similar traps.

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December 7,2024

Udupi, Dec 7: A tragic incident involving the death of a 38-year-old hotel worker in Manipal has been confirmed as a case of suicide, dispelling initial reports of murder. Udupi Superintendent of Police (SP) Dr. Arun Kumar clarified the matter after an investigation, including CCTV footage review, revealed the victim, Sridhara, took his own life in a shocking and rare manner.

Incident Overview
The lifeless body of Sridhara, a resident of Kasarakoda and hotel employee in Manipal, was discovered early Friday near Ananta Kalyana Nagara. Initially, it was believed he had been murdered, his throat reportedly slit with a beer bottle. However, a detailed inspection of the scene and CCTV evidence from a nearby shop confirmed that Sridhara inflicted the fatal injury on himself.

Footage revealed the chilling sequence: Sridhara was seen walking purposefully to the spot before suddenly using a beer bottle to slit his throat, collapsing moments later. The act left his throat almost entirely severed, and the beer bottle, along with an empty bag, was found near his body.

Suspected Drug Influence
Authorities suspect Sridhara may have been under the influence of narcotics at the time. A post-mortem examination was conducted at KMC Manipal to uncover any potential contributing factors.

Public Concern and Investigation Status
Although the investigation has ruled out foul play, local residents have urged authorities to probe further to ensure no external involvement was overlooked. The police, while confident in their findings, have withheld the CCTV footage from public release due to the sensitive nature of the case and ongoing inquiries.

“This was a tragic and rare method of suicide, confirmed through thorough investigation and verified CCTV evidence,” SP Dr. Arun Kumar stated, urging the public to avoid speculation.

The incident has left the community in shock, sparking discussions around mental health awareness and the impact of substance abuse. Authorities continue to investigate further to close the case conclusively.

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