Tulu Koota Kuwait hosts ‘Tulu Parba 2019’ to mark its 20th anniversary

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October 31, 2019

Kuwait: On its 20th Anniversary Tulukoota Kuwait (TKK) celebrated the true spirit of Tulunadu by hosting a grand Tuluparba celebration under the able leadership of the dynamic president Mr. Ramesh S. Bhandary on Friday 25th October 2019 at American International School, Maidan Hawally Kuwait.

The event started with a grand procession conceptualized by Suresh Salian. People belonging to various communities and age group took part in it. A blend of Tulunadu festival zeal and passion converted the procession in to a kaleidoscope of colors and gaiety. Children carrying flags depicting the different associations in Kuwait and ladies carrying lavishly decorated trays with objects displaying rich Tulunadu culture was the cynosure of all eyes. Tuluparba “Tuluvara mane managala habba” began with a huge fanfare of drums.  The Chief guests for the event were Dr. M. Ravi Shetty (Ex-President of Tulu Koota and Kannada Koota Qatar & Managing Director of ATS Company Qatar), guest of honor Dayanad G Katalsar (President of Karnataka Tulu Sahithya Academy) and Fr. Dominic Sequeira.

The reception area was a wonderful sight of the beautifully decorated entrance displaying temple, church and mosque as the center of attraction this year. The sublime beauty of the reception area cast a spell on the onlookers. Its highlighted Unity in Cultural diversity and the faith and belief of people of Tulunadu who are hardworking yet fun loving and joyful, and celebrate every occasion from a blooming of flower to a good harvest.

The audience and guests were welcomed by the comperes of the program Renita Mascarenhas and Paramanad Salian followed by National anthem. The significant mixing of soil of Attur Church, Kateel Temple and Ullal Darga on stage marked the opening of Tuluparba 2019, followed by traditional lighting of the lamp by the Chief Guest and Guest of honor along with President Ramesh S Bhandary, Advisory committee and Managing committee members. Tulu Parba 2019 Souvenir was beautifully released during the theme song of TKK ‘Sirimudi Singaro’ that was melodiously sung by Suresh Salian.

Fr Dominic Sequeira, Parish Priest of Salmiya Church, guest of honor addressed the audience and appreciating the wonderful value imbibed by Tulukoota Kuwait.

Prayer dance invoking blessing of the Almighty, was rendered by Nrithya Niketan students, choregraphed by Vidushi Shanthala Acharya.

This was followed by Felicitation program hosted by Dr. Preeti Shetty. TKK President Ramesh S Bhandary welcomed honorable guests Dr. Ravi Shetty and Dayanand G Kathalsar with flower bouquets. In his speech President reiterated the important role played by Tuluparba and Tulukoota Kuwait in connecting the children and adults to rich Tulunadu art and culture. He also highlighted the evolution of charity and philanthropic works of TKK during its 20 years journey and the significant contributions made my Tulukoota Kuwait in the 20th year where they explored new area of providing shelter to the needy under the “Ashraya yojana” and very strongly supported educational causes during the year. He also extended his warm greetings to the koota members and families on the auspicious occasion of Diwali.

All the sponsors were felicitated with flower and memento for their contribution to the event. TKK committee member Vijay Kairangala was honored for his contribution and service to the association. TKK convener and founder president Shri Sudhakar Shetty who would be returning to India after long years of service in Kuwait, was felicitated for his leadership and continued service to the koota since its inception.  During the program Sathish Achari was felicitated for his contribution in Stage Settings. Welfare Officer Faustine Pinto was also felicitated for his outstanding contribution to the Koota for the past several years.

Visiting artists Mr. Parmanand Salian, and Mr. Prasanna Shetty Bailur were also felicitated. Guest of honor Mr. Dayanand Kathalsar, President of Karnataka Tulu Sahithya Academy was felicitated for his services to Tulu Culture. Dr. M. Ravi Shetty Chief Guest of the event was also felicitated and honored during the ceremony. In his speech he emphasized the importance of communal harmony.

Scholarship and certificates of appreciation for academic excellence were handed over to meritorious 10th and 12th standard kids of TKK members by His Excellency Mr. K Jeeva Sagar, Indian Ambassador to Kuwait and the TKK President Ramesh S Bhandary. The Ambassador congratulated the recipients and appreciated the work of TKK in bringing communities together as one family.  He also greeted the koota members on the auspicious occasion of Diwali.

The audience was left mesmerized by “Bhoomi Bechaand” act on stage that conveyed a strong message on the scenario of global warming and preserving nature. The act was    conceptualized by   Paramanad Salian Sasihithlu and directed by talented committee member Satisha Acharya. More than 100 talented TKK artists of all ages had performed and enthralled audience for almost 1 hour 10 mins and gave the message of our mother earth gets destroyed due to global warming and every human being should take precautions to protect our nature.  Mr. Satisha Acharya & dance choreographer of this concept Vidushi Shantala Satisha were honored with mementos for their fantastic work.

Another highlight of the day was the super hit drama ‘Buddi Chapat’ by Chaitanya Kalavidaru Udupi, created and directed by Prashamsa fame Prasanna Shetty Bailur, took the jam-packed audience in comedy world with its rib-tickling comedy and emotions. All the drama artists were honored with mementos by President and Management Committee Members.

The program was well coordinated by young and Dynamic Cultural Secretary Abdul Razak and Management Committee, while sound and lightings were provided by Waves Events & Rentals Kuwait, makeup done by Ajith Bipore & Team, slides by Aravind, Pareekshith and Allan, welfare presentation by Jagadeesh Shanobogue, Tharendra Shettigar & Dr. Preeti and souvenir artwork designed by Sachidananda Suvarna.  Mr. Vijay Wilson - General Secretary, rendered the vote of thanks.The Program was Live Telecasted by Namma Kudla TV Channel and their associate channels including Live Web streaming. Al Mulla Exchange, Al Ahlia Insurance, Khain Properties & Developers Udupi, Badr Al Samaa Medical Center were the event sponsors of this Tulu Parba 2019.

 

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December 31,2024

Mangaluru: In a heartwarming act of selflessness, the family of a 52-year-old auto-electrician from Mangaluru chose to donate his organs after he was declared brain dead in Abu Dhabi. This decision brought hope and new life to four people, turning a personal tragedy into a legacy of compassion.

Sudhakar, son of Chakku, hailed from Ekkur in Magaluru, and worked in Al Ain for nearly five years, continuing a 15-year career in the UAE. On December 14, while at work, Sudhakar experienced dizziness and was rushed to a clinic. His condition worsened as his blood pressure fluctuated. Due to insurance complications, he was referred to multiple hospitals before being diagnosed with a brain clot. A surgery was performed with his company’s consent, but during the procedure, Sudhakar suffered a cardiac arrest and was placed on a ventilator. Despite the family’s hopes for his recovery, he was declared brain dead on December 18.

Faced with an emotionally wrenching decision, the family chose to honor Sudhakar's memory by donating his organs. "The authorities contacted us for our consent, and the entire family, including his wife Seema and her father, participated in a conference call. Though it was a tough decision, we agreed to give life to others through him," shared Ganesh, Sudhakar's elder brother.

On December 23, at Cleveland Clinic in Abu Dhabi, Sudhakar’s lungs, liver, and kidneys were successfully retrieved for transplantation, giving four people a second chance at life. "We are proud that even in his passing, Sudhakar became a beacon of hope for others," said Ganesh.

The authorities extended immense support to Sudhakar’s family, ensuring the respectful transport of his mortal remains to Mangaluru. They also sponsored the travel of a family member to accompany the body, which arrived on December 27. Sudhakar's final rites were conducted the same day.

Sudhakar leaves behind his wife Seema, a homemaker, and two children, Sakshi, 20, and Sakshath, 11. While the family takes solace in his final act of generosity, they hope for support in securing the children's education and future.

Sudhakar’s story serves as a poignant reminder of how even in loss, one can choose to give the ultimate gift of life to others.

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December 28,2024

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The webinar addressed key topics essential for enhancing employability and adapting to the current job market. It was organized by Gulbarga welfare society Riyadh chapter, among speakers Syed Nasir Khursheed, Mohammed Saleem Khaleefa, Mohammed Imdad Ali and Obaid gotori addressed, while it was presided by Mukhtarullah Jagirdar.

The major highlight of the webinar was focused on
1.    Free Visa Considerations
2.    Resume Preparation and Interview Techniques
3.    Current Job Market Trends
4.    Emerging Technologies and the Role of Artificial Intelligence (AI)

The speakers provided valuable insights to newcomers already in Saudi Arabia and those planning to migrate on job or free visas.

Syed Nasir Khursheed, a social activist and Advisor to the Gulbarga Welfare Society, shared valuable insights into today’s competitive job market. He highlighted the need for young professionals to be not just skilled but also smart and well-prepared to secure and maintain good jobs. He encouraged students to think beyond traditional paths and explore exciting fields like Finance, Logistics, Public Relations, Events Management, Sales, and Marketing. Addressing a common misconception, he reassured them that jobs aren’t just about knowing the right people merit and hard work always comes first.

Nasir Khursheed also underscored the importance of good communication skills, soft skills, and earning professional certifications, which he described as essential tools for standing out in a crowded job market. His message was clear: with the right skills and mindset, success is within reach for everyone.

Mohammed Saleem Khaleefa, an educational and political activist from Jeddah, Advisor GWS – focused on resume preparation and interview techniques. He stressed that resumes should be concise, ideally two pages, and free from errors. Candidates should highlight their professional brand, value-added contributions, and competitive edge. He urged attendees to avoid exaggerations and ensured all necessary information, such as degrees, certifications, and dates, is accurately provided. Saleem also underscored the importance of eliminating the label of backwardness in the community through quality education and skill development.

Mohammed Imad Ali, President of GWS Saudi Arabia and a planning manager – While speaking. elaborated on the practical implications of coming to Saudi Arabia on a free visa. Highlighting the financial commitments, he explained that candidates need to plan for at least 5 to 6 months of living expenses, amounting to approximately 15,000 Saudi Riyals. He emphasized that freshers face significant challenges in securing jobs, while even experienced candidates require considerable time to find employment. His presentation provided a clear and realistic perspective for potential free visa candidates.

Obaid Gotori, an IT engineer, highlighted the rapid emergence of AI and the need for professionals to stay updated with technological advancements. He emphasized the importance of smartness, adaptability, and continuous learning to thrive in the competitive IT sector.

President, Mukhtarullah Jagirdar delivered presidential speech, while speaking he said, today's webinar is designed to provide valuable insights to students and their parents, helping them understand the options available and guiding them to make the best decisions for their futures. Through this platform, we aspire to assist them in exploring various career paths,

The Q&A session, masterfully moderated by Adil Ali, stood out as a highlight of the event. Adil adeptly summarized the audience's questions and facilitated a lively, insightful discussion, creating an interactive and enriching experience for all attendees.

The webinar was professionally conducted by Vice President Tameemul Hasan and General Secretary Mohammed Azharuddin, whose seamless anchoring added a touch of excellence to the event. Their meticulous planning was evident in the well-timed display of topic-related slides and their innovative approach to keeping the audience actively engaged through polls and interactive participation.

Their dynamic and charismatic hosting ensured a smooth flow of sessions, maintaining the audience's attention and enthusiasm throughout. This combination of strategic planning and engaging presentation elevated the webinar to a highly professional standard, making it a memorable and impactful experience for all participants.

The program began with a soulful recitation of the Holy Quran by Hafiz Aquil Ali, setting a serene and uplifting tone for the event. This was followed by a warm welcome address from the Coordinator, Mohammed Hisamuddin. In his speech, he shared highlights from the past five sessions, reflecting on the diverse and impactful topics that have aimed to empower and guide the community. He emphasized that today’s session is dedicated to career guidance for job seekers—an especially timely and relevant subject in these dynamic and ever-changing times.

The event ended on a heartfelt note with Treasurer Abu Arif Shazli delivering a warm vote of thanks. He sincerely appreciated the distinguished speakers for their inspiring insights, the global audience for their enthusiastic participation, and the dedicated organizing team whose hard work turned the event into such a success. He also thanked Mirza Wajid Baig for live-streaming the event through Gulbarga Live, making it accessible to an even broader community.

 

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January 1,2025

Udupi: In a shocking case of investment fraud, a 72-year-old man from Udupi, Karnataka, lost Rs 49 lakh after falling prey to a deceptive stock market scheme. The incident highlights the growing menace of online scams targeting unsuspecting individuals.

According to the complaint filed by Francis Castelino, an unknown individual added his son's mobile number to a WhatsApp group titled "Stock Market Navigation." The group shared stock market insights and promised lucrative returns, convincing Castelino’s son to invest. Trusting the information, the son persuaded his father to make substantial investments.

On December 30, 2024, Castelino transferred Rs 17,00,000, his wife contributed Rs 10,50,000, and their son invested Rs 21,50,000 to the bank account provided by the fraudsters. 

However, when Castelino attempted to withdraw the invested money, he and his family were pressured to reinvest further. Realizing that the promised profits and their principal amount were not forthcoming, the family approached the police for help.

A case has been registered at the Udupi CEN Police Station under Sections 66(C) and 66(D) of the IT Act and 318(4) BNS. Investigations are underway to track down the culprits and recover the lost funds.

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