Guttu culture comes alive at Pilikula

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April 14, 2016

Mangaluru, Apr 14: From Thursday, the Guttu house of Dr Shivarama Karantha Pilikula Nisargadhama is open for general public.

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The project was taken up under the Janapada Loka project of the Department of Kannada and Culture and Rs 4.98 crore was sanctioned in this regard with Rs 1.49 being released in the first phase. With effective utilisation of this fund, the Guttu house has been developed as a museum.

Every room in the Guttu house has been set up in an authentic way, so as to represent the original glory of guttu houses in ancient Tulunadu. Articles like kalembi', mene', marige' and ritual properties are exhibited in their respective places. A replica of a chowki', a Yakshagana green room – with life-size mannequins – is facilitated with an audio-visual system. This apart, there are other Yakshagana mannequins of various characters. In a setup featuring a story-telling granny, different stories can be listened through the audio system, by pressing different buttons.

The same facility is provided at the room featuring folk arts. Documentaries on the preparation of palm jaggery and akki mudi' (rice packs) are played in two kiosks. A video projection room too has facilities to watch documentaries. Also, the real materials are kept near the kiosks. A sandalwood stand is placed at the chavadi' or veranda of the Guttu house, where the visitors can rub a piece of sandalwood against a stone and feel the fragrance.

Prof B A?Vivek Rai, Pilikula Heritage Village Subcommittee president, said, “Two more kiosks will be installed at the Guttu house. There are plans to conduct subject specific exhibitions at the Guttu house, once in a month or a fortnight. A suggestion has been placed to form a research team and gather feedback of visitors.”

Artist Shashidhar Adapa who has designed the artefacts in the museum, said that a team of around 100 artistes has worked on the museum. “The process involved eight months. A thorough study was done before recreating the artefacts. For instance, the Pattada mancha' at the Guttu house is a replica of the one kept at Aladangadi Ajila Palace, which is 150 years old. Replicas of various other items, too, are placed in the museum,” he explained.

Bisukani' was exhibited on the occasion of Bisu' or Saura Yugadi'.

A B Ibrahim, Deputy Commissioner and Dr Shivarama Karantha Pilikula Nisargadhama Governing Council Chairman, and? S A?Prabhakar Sharma, Pilikula Nisargadhama Executive Director, were present on the occasion.

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March 1,2025

In a move to strengthen the presence of Kannada in industrial and consumer markets, the Karnataka government has made it mandatory for all products manufactured within the state to display their names and usage instructions in Kannada, alongside any other languages.

The directive was formalized through a government circular issued on February 15, extending the requirement to both public and private sector manufacturers, the report added.

Enforcement officers designated under the Kannada Language Comprehensive Development Act, 2022, have been tasked with monitoring compliance.

The government emphasized that language is a reflection of a region’s cultural identity and that Kannada must be actively integrated into production, marketing, and business activities for it to thrive. The circular reiterated that the Act, implemented from March 12, 2024, aims to enhance employment and business opportunities for Kannadigas while ensuring the widespread use of Kannada in daily life.

As per Section 17(7) of the Act, manufacturers selling products within Karnataka must, wherever possible, ensure that product names and instructions are printed in Kannada along with any other language if needed.

This directive comes at a time when debates over language policies are intensifying in Karnataka. Recent discussions around local job quotas and the prominence of Kannada in government and corporate sectors have added to the ongoing discourse on linguistic identity in the state.

On the occasion of Kannada Rajyotsava Day, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had announced that the state government would take steps to ensure Kannada language labels on products manufactured in Karnataka.

Speaking at an event honoring the 69 recipients of this year’s Rajyotsava awards, Siddaramaiah emphasized the importance of creating an environment that encourages the daily use and learning of Kannada.

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February 20,2025

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Puttur, Feb 20: In a heartbreaking incident a 13-year-old boy died by suicide at Tannirupanta village in Belthangady taluk of Dakshina Kannada. 

The deceased has been identified as Shravan, a Class 7 student at a private school in Uppinangady. He was the son of Dombayya Gowda. 

According to reports, Shravan had dinner with his mother on Tuesday night (February 18), which included a chicken dish prepared by his aunt. 

After his mother fell asleep, he is believed to have taken his own life by hanging himself from a ceiling fan. Disturbingly, he had saved some of the chicken dish for the next day’s meal and had gathered flower buds for morning prayers, making the incident even more puzzling.

Described as a cheerful and well-liked student, Shravan showed no apparent signs of distress, leaving family, friends, and teachers shocked by his tragic decision. He is survived by his parents and a sister.

As a mark of respect, his school organized a silent prayer to honor his memory.

Mental health matters. If you or someone you know is struggling, please seek help. Call the toll-free helpline at 9152987821. Remember, no problem is too big to be solved.

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February 24,2025

Mangaluru: The Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) has urged the Karnataka government to allocate Rs 3,000 crore in the 2025 state budget for the development of the tourism sector in Dakshina Kannada. This demand was made as part of the party’s ‘Janata Budget – 2025’ initiative.

Anwar Sadath S, president of SDPI’s Mangaluru Rural district unit, emphasized the district’s vast tourism potential, given its location between the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea. He suggested projects such as beach development, walking tracks, play zones, amusement parks, and other recreational activities to boost tourism in the region.

In addition to tourism development, SDPI has called for several key initiatives in the state budget:

•    Establishment of a government medical college and a super-specialty hospital in Dakshina Kannada.

•    Setting up a High Court bench and a government law college in the district.

•    Development of an IT Park to boost employment opportunities.

•    Minimum support price for arecanut and a dedicated research centre for arecanut diseases.

•    Expansion of healthcare facilities, including a branch of the Jayadeva Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences and Research in Mangaluru.

•    Construction of residential accommodation for Muslim religious leaders serving in mosques and madrasas.

•    A special financial package for paddy farmers, offering Rs 2 lakh per acre as financial assistance.

Sadath criticized previous administrations for neglecting Dakshina Kannada, despite the district being one of the top tax contributors in Karnataka. He highlighted the dominance of private entities in education, healthcare, and business, stressing the need for greater government support in public amenities and welfare schemes.

SDPI urged Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to ensure adequate budgetary allocations for new projects, job creation, education, healthcare, and social welfare programs. The party insisted that the upcoming budget, to be presented on March 7, should prioritize balanced regional development across all districts.

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