Siddaramaiah presents 'Best social film' award to 'Byari'

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February 11, 2014

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Dharwad, Feb 11: It was a proud moment for the Mangalore-based film producer Altaf Hussain, who received the best social film award for his debut production 'Byari' at Karnataka State Film Awards Ceremony in Dharwad.

The young producer, who has also doubled up as the lead male character of the movie, received the honours from Chief Minister Siddaramaiah at the awards, at a colourful function held at Karnataka College Ground here on Sunday.

Actors Puneeth Rajkumar, Ramya, Arjun Sarja, Bhavana, Anant Nag, music director Hamsalekha and others received the awards amid huge applause from audience.

Addressing the gathering, Siddaramaiah said the Stte government supports the cause of Kannada films and is providing subsidy to 100 films.

Siddaramaiah asked the Kannada film industry to produce films which send a moral message to the society, depict the local culture, tradition and values.

"Earlier, films used to be more socially relevant. Of late the Kannada cinema is emphasising more on violence and double meaning dialogues. They are making a bad impact on the audience and society. The government is giving all kind of support to the Kannada film industry. So, filmmakers must try to make more socially relevant films in the future," said Siddaramaiah.

Siddaramaiah, accompanied by his Cabinet colleagues Roshan Baig, H K Patil, Umashree and Dinesh Gundurao, felicitated the awardees.

Actor Puneet Rajkumar, speaking after the ceremony, urged the audience to continue to see, love and support Kannada films and wished to shoot one of his film in Dharwad in the future.

Award Winners (2010-11)

LIFE-TIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD:

Dr Rajkumar Award: S Shivaram;

Puttanna Kanagal Award: Bhargava.

Best Film: Magiya Kala (first), Tamassu (second), Manasa (third);

Best Children's Film: Ondooralli;

Best Regional Language Film: Na Puttin Mann (Kodava);

Best Actor: Puneeth Rajkumar;

Best Actress: Ramya;

Best Supporting Actor: Achyut Kumar;

Best Supporting Actress: Harshika Poonacha;

Best Dubbing Artist (Male): Shringeri Ramanna;

Dubbing Artist (Female): Anushri;

Best Script Writer: Eshwarachandra;

Best Film Story: Agni Shridhar;

Best Dialogue: Lakshmipati Kolar;

Best Cameraman: B L Babu;

Best Music Director: Jayashri Aravind;

Best Sound Recorder: Palani D Senapati;

Editor: Suresh Urs;

Best Child Artiste (Male): Master Channakumar;

Best Child Artiste (Female): Baby Prakruti;

Best Art Direction: Ismail;

Lyricist: A Bangaru;

Playback Singer (Male): Ravindra Soragavi;

Singer (Female): Rakshat Priyaram;

Special Prize for Graphics Design: Super.

Award Winners (2011-12)

LIFE-TIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD:

Dr Rajkumar Award: Hamsalekha;

Puttanna Kanagal Award: late D Rajendra Babu

Dr Vishnuvardhan Award: Anant Nag.

Best Film: Prasad (first), Koormavatara (second), Allide Nammane Illi Bande Summane (third);

Social Film: Sarasammana Samadhi;

Best Children's Film: Kamsale Kaisale;

Popular Film: Sarathi;

Regional Language Film: Ujvadu (Konkani);

Debut Director Best First Film: Sidlingu;

Best Actor: Arjun Sarja;

Best Actress: Bhavana;

Best Supporting Actor:  Shridhar;

Best Supporting Actress: Girija Lokesh;

Best Story: Kum Veerabhadrappa;

Best Script: Ravindra H P Das;

Best Dialogue: Gopi Peenya;

Best Cameraman: G S Bhaskar;

Best Music Director: Anup Seelin,

Best Child Actor (Male): Master Sankalp;

Best Child Actor (Female): Baby Suhasini;

Best Art Director: Eshwari Kumar;

Best Editor: B S Kemparaju;

Best Playback Singer (Male): Aditya Rao;

Best Playback Singer (Female): Archana Udupa;

Special Award for Special Effects: Rajan (Sarathi).

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November 5,2024

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Bengaluru: In a major legal twist, an FIR has been filed against Union Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy, his son Nikhil Kumaraswamy, and their close associate Suresh Babu. The trio is accused of threatening a senior IPS officer and making false allegations against him. The FIR, registered by the Sanjaynagar police, follows a complaint by Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) M. Chandrasekhar, who heads the Special Investigation Team (SIT) under the Karnataka Lokayukta.

Allegations Against Kumaraswamy
The crux of the case revolves around ADGP Chandrasekhar's investigation into Kumaraswamy's alleged illegal approval of a mining lease to Sri Sai Venkateshwara Minerals (SSVM). Kumaraswamy, currently serving as Union Minister for Steel and Heavy Industries, has been accused of bypassing legal procedures in favor of SSVM, prompting Chandrasekhar to seek the Karnataka Governor's approval to pursue legal action.

In response, Chandrasekhar claims that Kumaraswamy lashed out publicly. On September 28 and 29, the former Karnataka Chief Minister held press conferences, accusing the officer of bribery, misuse of medical records, and personal misconduct. According to the ADGP, Kumaraswamy also issued a threat of transferring him to another cadre outside Karnataka.

Nikhil and Aide Suresh Babu Involved
Kumaraswamy’s son Nikhil Kumaraswamy is also implicated in the controversy. On September 29, Nikhil allegedly echoed his father’s accusations against Chandrasekhar. The third individual named in the FIR, Suresh Babu, a close aide to Kumaraswamy, is accused of escalating the issue by writing a letter to the Karnataka Chief Secretary. This letter, containing further allegations, was made public on social media, adding to the pressure on the senior officer.

Legal Action and Charges
Though Chandrasekhar's complaint was filed in October, formal legal proceedings began on November 4 after securing approval from the 42nd Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (ACMM). The charges include Section 224 (threat of injury to a public servant) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). A police source familiar with the case confirmed the charges.

ADGP Chandrasekhar's Response
In a strong rebuttal, ADGP Chandrasekhar addressed his team and the media, branding Kumaraswamy as an accused person trying to intimidate the SIT. He emphasized that these attacks were intended to undermine his officers' morale and interfere with the investigation.

“An accused, no matter how powerful, remains an accused. This attempt to instill fear in the minds of officers is meant to hinder justice," Chandrasekhar said in a written statement. Referring to Kumaraswamy, he added, "This accused, who is currently out on bail, has resorted to such tactics to shake our resolve."

Quoting Shaw to Drive the Point Home
In a dramatic conclusion, Chandrasekhar cited playwright George Bernard Shaw, saying, “Never wrestle with pigs. You both get dirty, and the pig likes it,” signaling his intent to remain unshaken in the face of public accusations and personal threats.

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November 11,2024

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Udupi, Nov 11: The Karkala town police in Udupi have arrested Krishna Naik, the sculptor responsible for installing a 33-foot Parashurama statue at Umikkal Hill in Bailur, Karkala taluk. 

Naik, the owner of Krish Art World and a resident of Bengaluru's Visvesvaraya Layout, was apprehended in Mahe, part of the Union Territory of Puducherry, for allegedly substituting a look-alike statue in place of a genuine bronze figure at the Parashurama Theme Park in Karkala.

Udupi Superintendent of Police Dr. Arun K confirmed the arrest, stating that Naik faces charges under Sections 420 (cheating) and 409 (criminal breach of trust) of the Indian Penal Code. 

This legal action followed a complaint lodged in June by Krishna Shetty, a resident of Nallur village, Karkala. Shetty claimed that Naik had received a payment of ₹1,25,50,000 from Udupi Nirmithi Kendra for the installation of a bronze Parashurama statue. However, Naik allegedly deceived the government by installing a replica instead.

The statue was unveiled on January 27, 2023, by then Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai. Current Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has since ordered a CID investigation to probe deeper into the alleged fraud surrounding the statue's installation at the theme park.

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November 5,2024

Mangaluru: Pilikula Biological Park has welcomed several exotic species, including a six-year-old Asiatic lion, a wolf, two gharial crocodiles, and four rare birds (two silver pheasants and two yellow-golden pheasants), as part of an animal exchange programme with Nandankanan Zoological Park, Odisha. The exchange was approved by the Central Zoo Authority, marking a major addition to Pilikula Zoo's growing collection.

Animal Exchange Details

Park Director H Jayaprakash Bhandary provided insights into the exchange programme. In return for the new arrivals, Pilikula Zoo will send four dholes (wild dogs), four rare reticulated pythons, two Brahminy kites, three Asian palm civets, and two large egrets to Nandankanan Zoo. Notably, all animals sent from Pilikula were born in the zoo, showcasing the zoo's success in breeding rare species.

Purpose of the Exchange

The animal exchange programme serves multiple purposes, including providing companions for solitary animals and preserving pure bloodlines. Pilikula Zoo already houses three lions, and the new male Asiatic lion was introduced as a companion. Since the number of Asiatic male lions in Indian zoos is relatively low, the zoo sourced this lion from the distant Nandankanan Zoological Park.

Care During Transport

To ensure the animals' safety and well-being during the 2,000-kilometre journey — the longest distance covered in Pilikula’s animal exchange history — two veterinary officers and eight caretakers from Nandankanan accompanied the animals. Both zoos will share equal responsibility for the care of the exchanged animals.

Future Animal Additions and Revenue Boost

Pilikula Biological Park, home to approximately 1,200 animals, birds, and reptiles, is one of India’s 18 large zoos. Discussions are ongoing for future exchanges with other prominent zoos, including Chhatbir Zoo in Punjab, Byculla Zoo in Mumbai, and the Madras Crocodile Bank. The zoo also plans to introduce rare species like the Anaconda and the Humboldt penguin, for which special enclosures will be built, thanks to donor contributions.

The addition of these rare animals and birds is expected to boost the zoo’s revenue, helping it become self-sustaining, Bhandary said.

Quarantine and Public Display

Before being introduced to the public, the new arrivals will spend around 15 days in a quarantine ward to adapt to the local environment. They will receive necessary vaccinations and treatments during this period, after which they will be displayed to visitors.

Record-breaking Exchange

This animal exchange marks a significant achievement for Pilikula Zoo, with the animals being transported over approximately 2,000 kilometres from Nandankanan Zoological Park. This sets a new record, surpassing the previous longest exchange with Udaipur Zoo in Rajasthan, which was around 1,700 kilometres.

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