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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January 18,2025

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Kadaba, Jan 18: In a heartrending incident, a 16-year-old student lost his life on Friday, January 18, after the motorbike he was riding skidded off the road and plunged into a culvert on the Dharmasthala–Mardhala–Subrahmanya state highway near Gargaspal, Peradka. 

The accident spot falls under the Noojibaltila gram panchayat in Kadaba taluk of Dakshina Kannada district. 

The victim, Ashish, a tenth-grade student from a private school in Peradka, was the beloved son of Vishwanath of Hosamane Kaana in Noojibaltila village. His untimely demise has left his parents and sibling in profound grief.

The accident occurred during Ashish’s routine commute to school. Despite the swift intervention of a local resident, Sridhar, who rushed him to a private hospital in Kadaba, medical efforts could not save him. A case has been registered at the Kadaba police station.

The culvert where the accident happened has long been criticized by locals for its flawed and unsafe design. Numerous accidents have reportedly occurred at this spot, prompting repeated appeals from residents for immediate rectification. Community members have once again called upon authorities to prioritize repairs to prevent further tragedies.

Responding to the incident, Kadaba tahsildar Prabhakar Khajure underscored the importance of curbing underage driving. He directed the police department to take stringent action against minors found operating vehicles and cautioned parents about the serious consequences of providing vehicles to underage children.

This incident serves as a grim reminder of the pressing need for both infrastructural improvements and stricter enforcement of traffic regulations to safeguard young lives.

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January 24,2025

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Mangaluru, Jan 24: A high-level meeting to foster trade ties and attract Japanese companies to Mangaluru was held on Wednesday, focusing on leveraging the region’s robust infrastructure, skilled workforce, and strategic connectivity.

Hosted by Kanara Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) President Anand G. Pai, the session welcomed a Japanese delegation led by Prof. Gopal Mugeraya, Vice-President of Technical Education at NITTE, and included prominent figures such as Komatsu Shinya, Prefectural Assembly Member and Former Vice Chairman of Japan; Katsutoshi Seiwa, Director of Industrial Technology Innovation Division; and Kotaro Kurosaka, CEO of Sanyo Machinery Company, among others.

Anand G. Pai highlighted KCCI’s pivotal role in promoting trade and commerce, particularly the opportunities offered by the Mangalore Special Economic Zone Limited (MSEZL), which has already garnered interest from a multinational corporation. Pai assured the delegation of KCCI’s unwavering support to facilitate smooth business operations in the region. He also invoked Dakshina Kannada MP Capt. Brijesh Chowta’s "Back to Ooru" vision, urging Indians in Japan to invest in Mangaluru to spur local employment and boost MSMEs.

Capt. Chowta, who felicitated the Japanese delegates, pledged full support, including land allocation, streamlined compliance processes, and potential government grants. He emphasized plans to collaborate with Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to secure additional funding for these initiatives.

Mangaluru City South MLA D. Vedavyas Kamath lauded Japan’s technological leadership and appreciated its interest in the region. He also commended MP Chowta’s advocacy for infrastructure development as a foundation for such collaborations.

KCCI Vice-President Ahmed Mudassar, Secretary Aditya Padmanabha Pai, and other key officials were also present at the meeting, which is expected to pave the way for enhanced trade relations and local economic growth.

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January 23,2025

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Mangaluru, Jan 23: A unisex salon in the city was targeted by miscreants belonging to a Hindutva organization, who accused the salon of unethical activities. 

The activists vandalized the salon named 'Colors' near KSRTC in Bejai, Mangaluru, causing extensive damage by destroying furniture and shattering glass.

The group demanded the immediate closure of all massage centers within Mangaluru city, alleging improper conduct at such establishments. 

Following home minister G Parameshwara’s direction to immediately take action against those who are responsible for the attack, the City Crime Branch (CCB) police arrested Prasad Attavar, the leader of the Rama Sene.

Authorities have charged Attavar and are investigating the incident further. This event has raised concerns about the increase in vigilante actions, with local authorities urging the public to respect legal processes and maintain calm. The salon owner has filed a complaint seeking justice for the damages incurred.

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