Tulu Nadu Airport', 'Tulu Nadu Express' among demands of Tulu Nadu Jatre

January 5, 2014
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Mangalore, Jan 5: Inclusion of Tulu in Eight Schedule of the constitution, separate Tulu state, rename of the Mangalore International Airport as Tulu Nadu Airport, rename Matsyaganda express train to “Tulu Nadu Express”, drop of proposed Netravati river diversion project and Niddodi thermal power plant, withdrawal of proposed ban on areca-nut, support to Tulu language and script in schools and university, encouraging the Tulu folk culture, sports, etc. were the demands of the Tulu Nadu Jatre 'Bale Theru Oipuga' organised by the Gurudatta Samsthana of Odiyoor to mark its silver jubilee celebrations at Nehru Maidan, Mangalore on Sunday.

Speaking after inaugurating the formal programme Visweshatheerta seer of Pejavar mutt said Tulu is like a body and culture is like soul. Without the body soul cannot exist. To save the culture and rich heritage of Tulu Nadu, there is a need to protect Tulu language and its script. Tulu language seeks special respect as it is equivalent to the mother. Kannada is a grandmother and need to nurture Tulu under its protection, he said.

Stressing on the need of preserving Tulu, seer said, “Mangalore International Airport has to be renamed as Tulu Nadu Airport and 'Matsyaganda Express' as 'Tulunadu Express'.

Gurudevananda Swami of the Odiyoor Samsthana said the jatre was organised for the cause of rejuvenation of Tulu language and culture. It also pressurizes the Government for inclusion of Tulu in eight schedule to the Constitution.

Stating that there is a threat to Tulu Nadu from proposed Netravati river diversion project, he said that people of the region must unite to safeguard the interests of the region.

“Tulu is one among the oldest Dravidian languages and even the westerns have mentioned about this in their historical records. Tulu Nadu has more than 2000 years of history, while its script itself is of 500 year old and its literature has 150 years of history,” said Dr K Chinnappa Gowda, former registrar of Mangalore University.

Dr D Veerendra Heggade, Dharmadikari of Dharmasthal, who presided over the programme, adding to the demands, said there is a need for the development and preservation of Tulu language and land. Tulu people have been contributing for the economy, society and culture of country, he stressed.

Meanwhile, a memorandum addressed to chief minister Siddaramaiah was handed over to Minister of Forest, Environment and Ecology, B Ramanath Rai. Responding to the memorandum, Mr Rai said that he would raise the issue in assembly.

On the same occasion, 'Singara Ter', a collection of Tulu poems was released by Dr Heggade.

Prior to this a grand chariot processions was held in the main roads of the city. One procession began from Sullia, while another began from Chandragiri near Kasaragod. The third procession was from Barkur near Kundapur. All the three processions were joined near Dr Ambedkar circle in the city. Dr Kalladka Prabhakar Bhatt of Sri Rama Vidyalaya flagged off for the procession. Later the processions of three chariots along with Dolu, Kombu and Chende culminated at Nehru Maidan.

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January 3,2025

Karnataka's Urban Development Minister, BS Suresha (Byrathi), has initiated a detailed investigation into ₹5,527 crore worth of projects executed under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s flagship Smart Cities Mission in six cities of the state.

The minister expressed dissatisfaction with the quality of work in Belagavi, Davangere, Hubballi-Dharwad, Mangaluru, Shivamogga, and Tumakuru. To ensure accountability, Suresha announced the formation of a committee comprising experts from universities and the Indian Institute of Science. The committee will assess the projects and submit its findings within three months.

Bengaluru, however, is excluded from the probe as it falls under the jurisdiction of Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar.

Launched in 2015, the Smart Cities Mission aims to enhance urban infrastructure across 100 cities in India, funded jointly by the central and state governments. Karnataka has spent ₹6,405 crore under this mission, including ₹877.72 crore in Bengaluru.

"Most of the funds have been allocated to roads, drainage, and park maintenance," Suresha lamented in a statement. "The focus should have been on creating permanent infrastructure such as smart schools, hospitals, libraries, and bus stands."

Suresha pointed out that, on average, each Smart City in Karnataka received ₹990 crore, with spending patterns revealing 36% on roads, 8% on energy, 2% on education, 2% on healthcare, and 5% on sports. He criticized this distribution, emphasizing that projects under the mission should have developed long-lasting government assets instead of temporary solutions like roads and drains.

With the mission slated to conclude in March 2025, Suresha urged the remaining funds to be directed towards constructing world-class smart schools. "This will enable children from economically weaker sections to access quality education," he said.

The minister also revealed that he had received multiple complaints from elected representatives about substandard work, particularly in Belagavi, Hubballi-Dharwad, and Shivamogga. The probe, he assured, will prioritize transparency and accountability.

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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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January 7,2025

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Mangaluru: A tragic road accident claimed the life of a young medical store owner on Monday, January 6, near Tiblapadavu, Natekallu, located on the outskirts of the city.

The victim, identified as 25-year-old Ausaf, was the proprietor of Hajira Medicals and the son of Jaleel, a resident of Derlakatte. 

The unfortunate incident unfolded as Ausaf was riding his bike from Derlakatte toward Tiblapadavu. Upon approaching a divider near Tiblapadavu, a lorry made a sudden turn, resulting in a collision between the motorbike and the rear of the lorry. Ausaf succumbed to his injuries on the spot.

Having completed his education a few years ago, Ausaf had taken up the responsibility of managing Hajira Medicals at Derlakatte Junction. He was well-known in his community for his dedication and service.

Authorities at the Mangaluru South Traffic Police Station have registered a case, and CCTV footage capturing the incident is under review. The tragic loss has left the local community in shock, mourning the untimely demise of a promising young entrepreneur. 

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