Mayura Award conferred on Preveen Shetty at world Kannada cultural meet

executive@coastaldigest.com (Shodhan Prasad)
November 21, 2015

Sharjah, Nov 21: The Karnataka Sangha Sharjah, a premier association for Kannadigas in UAE, in association with Hrudayavahini Karnataka, a cultural ambassador of India, celebrated the 60th Karnataka Rajyotsava, 13th annual day and the 12th World Kannada Cultural Convention 2015 along with presenting the prestigious Mayura Award to well-known business man Vakwadi Praveen Kumar Shetty for his contribution towards social causes and activities and his service to Kannada language and culture.

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Inauguration on Nov 19

The scheduled two-day convention was inaugurated on Thursday the 19th November, 2015 at 8 PM in Grand Hotel by Fortune, Ghusais by convention president Prof S G Siddaramayyah along with President of Karnataka Sangha Sharjah, Satheesha Venkataramana, President of Hrudayavahini K P Manjunath, MLA of Karnataka Moideen Bawa, Director of Fortune group of hotels Praveen Shetty, Shri Shri Malaya Shantha Swamiji, MD of ACME building materials, Harish Sherigar, President of Abu dhabi Karnataka Sangha, Sarvottam Shetty, famous Kannada film actor-cum-Music director Sadhu Kokila, Patron of KSS Mark Denis Dsouza and other dignitaries on the dais.

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K P Manjunath welcomed everyone to the celebration and further explained the objectives of Hrudayavahini behind celebrating the 12th World Kannada convention. Moideen Bawa, MLA of Karnataka expressed his happiness in representing the Government of Karnataka on behalf of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and congratulated all the members of KSS and Hrudayavahini for creating the magic of cultural and literature in one stage.  Later Praveen Shetty, Sarvottam Shetty, Sadhu kokila, Mark Denis Dsouza, Malaya Shantha Swamiji spoke and wished Sangha all the best for the second-day of the programme 'Mayura Award' as well as the celebration of 60th Karnataka Rajyotsava with 12th World Kannada Cultural Convention & 13th Annual Day Celebration.

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Satheesha, President of Karnataka Sangha Sharjah thanked everyone for making the inaugural program lively and requested all to attend the next day of the program scheduled at the Al Boom tourist village auditorium Sharjah.

Soon after the stage program was Chutuku Kavi Goshti as the famous poets of UAE and India presented their humorous and entertaining short poems. The team headed by B.R. Lakshman included poets invited from India and UAE- Irshad Moodabidri from Dubai, Arati Ghatikar from Dubai, Bindiganavile Bhagwan from Bengaluru, Priya Harish from Mangalore and Yaqub Khader from Gulwadi. Sadhukokila and artists from TV9 of the Halli Katte comedy show fame thoroughly entertained the audiences.

Celebrations on Nov 20

The second day program included celebration of 60th Karnataka Rajyotsava, 13th annual program of Karnataka Sangha Sharjah with Mayura Award presentation and the 12th World Kannada Cultural Convention with various cultural festivities.  

The programme was held at the beautiful palatial Auditorium of Al Boom Tourist Village, Sharjah.

It started with hoisting of Karnataka Flag and singing of National Anthem of India & UAE with Karnataka State Anthem (Nada Geethe) by Committee Members of the Karnataka Sangha Sharjah along with President Satheesha Venkataramana, President of Hrudayavahini KP Manjunath and President of the convention SG Siddaramayyah.  Vice President of Karnatka Sangha Sharjah Sugandh Raj Bekal welcomed the gathering.

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Go. Na. Swamy & Priya Harish took over the stage as Masters of Ceremony and presented various stage events viz.,many cultural activities like folk dance, filmy dance, bharatanatya, music, singing and live comedy/mimicry performances from various artists of Karnataka including TV9 Group artists as well as performers from UAE.  Go Na. Swamy rendered some beautiful soulful songs along with some local talents too who were invited.

Students of Classical Rhythm presented welcome dance choreographed by Rohini Ananth followed by Mix dance for Kannada songs by the same group.  There was a dance drama by Krishna Ras-Pushkar Centre for Perfoming Arts, Mangalore, another dance drama Karnataka Siri by Shri Rajarajeshwari Nritya Kala Mandira, Bangalore and Folk Dance by Mangala Mahima Nritya Sampada, Bangalore. Prihali Harish also presented a beautiful dance.  Group from Sharjah Karnataka Sangha also presented a dance drama.  Harish Sherigar & Akshata Rao rendered some Kannada mix numbers.  All these groups presented and performed very well which was applauded by the audience.

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Poetry Session

Later was 'Kavi Goshti' which was presented by Prof. M.B. Kudari Gokak from Belgaum followed by Prabha Suvarna from Mumbai, Prakash Rao Payyar from Dubai, Gopinath Rao from UAE, Eranna Moolimani from Dubai and Manohar Melmane from Sirsi. M.E. Moolur joined them later from Karnataka Sangha Sharjah. The poets rendered their own views on different subjects given in poetical manner which was appreciated and applauded by the audiences

Media Session

Followed was 'Anivasi Kannadigaru and Madhyama Goshti' which presided over by Sarvotham Shetty from Abu Dhabi, with the participation of KP Manjunath from Mangalore, B.V. Nagaraj from Canada, Ananth Prabhu from Mangalore and Veerendra Babu from Dubai. During the goshti, all the speakers explained their views differently and also put forthe their views on how one should make use the Media effectively.  Some of the speakers went off from their subjects but finally Sarvotham concluded with his well prepared various points on the subject which was very well applauded by the audience.

While the programme was going on with music and dance, sumptous lunch buffet was open as people grabed the food and was back on their chairs to view the ongoing programme.

Mayura Award

The afternoon session started with a procession of illuminated cart carrying 'Karnataka Maathe' lead by dignitories, members of Sangha, leaders of various associations and Mayura Awardee Praveen Shetty with his family who were later escorted to the stage for the ceremony with traditional weldome of trumphets and drum.  

Ganesh Rai took over charge of the stage for this formal stage program in his own unique way and invited the guests on to the stage.  A video presentation of Praveen Shetty's achievements were shown to the audience and soon Padmashree Dr. B R Shetty, convention president SG Siddaramayyah, president of KSS SateeshaVenkataramana, CEO of Zain group of hotels Zafrulla Khan Mandya, MLA Moideen Bawa, actor Sadhukokila, MD of Acme building materials Harish Sherigar, president of Abudhabi Karnataka Sangha Sarvottam Shetty, patron of KSS Mark Denis Dsouza, general secretary of KSS Ananth Raman, Malaya Shantha Swamiji were invited on to the stage to do the honours in a formal way by lightening the traditional auspicious lamp. During same occasion, the prestigious Mayura ward was conferred on renowned businessman Praveen Shetty for his contribution towards social activities and his service towards Kannada language and culture. Praveen Shetty was honoured along with his family.

After receiving the award Praveen Kumar Shetty thanked KSS for the recognition he has received and for honoring him with the prestigious Mayura Award. He remembered his parents and said that their blessings and the wishes and prayers of his dear ones have made him a successful person and he will always be willing to contribute to the society.  He also assured his full-fledged support to mankind and vowed to help those in need in the coming days. He also wished all the success to KSS.

Global Man Award

The programme continued with the presentation of 'Global Man Award 2015' and the award was conferred on various achievers for their achievement in various fields. Dr N A Magdum for education, Metro Mohammad for social service, A S Kudroli for education, B K Ganesh Rai for his service to Kannada, Maruthi Sheguni for social service, Rajesh Varnekar for art, Naveen Prasad for Kriya Yoga and Dr. D K Ramesh for his service in the medical field were honored with the award.

WORLD KANNADA CONVENTION AWARD

The World Kannada Convention Award 2015 was conferred to Dr. Aikalabava Deviprasad Shetty for his village development service, Dawood Abubaker for his service in the technical field, Anne Gowda for social service, Dr. V Nagaraj for his service in the technical field and V Jayalakshmi Jithendra for her service in the field of art through the Bharatanatyam dance form. They were honored with an award and certificates.

PRIDE OF KARNATAKA AWARD

The Pride of Karnataka Award 2015 was presented to Mark Denis Dsouza, Prabhakar Ambalatere, Noel D Almeida, Satish poojary and Shantharam Acharya for their selfless service towards the development of Kannada literature and culture.

FELICITATIONS

Basanth Bekal a member of Karnataka Sangha Sharjah was invited on the stage and felicitated.  Later remembering the founder President of Karnataka Sangha Sharjah, the late Umesh Nanthoor, his wife Smt. Shaila Umesh Nanthoor was invited on to the stage and felicitated by Dr. B.R. Shetty. Convention Samithi President Manjunath Sagar of Hridyavahini Karnataka and Presenter Go Na Swamy were invited on to the stage and felicitated.

Hasya Goshti presenters Mahadeva Sathegiri & Ajay Surapura were also honoured during the event.

The talented young talent of UAE who won the prestigious Hamdan Award for the excellent performance in the academic tenure and other activities Kum. Prihali Harish was honored with 'Prathiba Ratna' and mementoes by convention president Prof. S G Siddaramayyah.

Dr. BR Shetty, MLA Moideen Bawa, convention president Prof S G Siddaramayyah, Shri Malaya Shantha Swamiji congratulated all the awardees and thanked them for their selfless service in their respective fields. They wished all success to Karnataka Sangha Sharjah and Hrudayavahini and thanked President SateeshaVenkataramana for displaying his leadership in make the convention a great success.

Sponsors, Well-wishers of the convention, Media Representatives were all honored by the president. All performers were honored with mementoes. Various guest artists who came from Karnataka entertained the audiences with their best performances. Sadhukokila was a special attraction of the occasion while he sang a song which enthralled the audience.

Go Na Swamy, Priya Harish, Ganesh Rai, Rohini Ananth & Rajesh Kuttar jointly part by part compered the whole program.

The programme concluded with President of Karnataka Sangha Sharjah Sateesha Venkataramana who thanked each and every one for their contribution in making the convention a grand success.

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March 10,2025

Many parts of Karnataka, which have been experiencing hot and humid conditions over the past few days, are expected to receive pre-monsoon showers this week.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast rainfall over south-interior and coastal Karnataka on March 11 and 12.

According to synoptic observations, an upper air cyclonic circulation lies over the northeast equatorial Indian Ocean and the adjoining southeast Bay of Bengal, extending up to 5.8 km above mean sea level. Additionally, light to moderate southeasterly winds are prevailing over the State at lower tropospheric levels.

As per the forecast, isolated light rain and thundershowers are likely in Kolar, Bengaluru Urban, Bengaluru Rural, Chickballapur, Tumakuru, Ramanagara, Mandya, Mysuru, Chamarajanagar, Kodagu, and Hassan districts in south-interior Karnataka, along with Dakshina Kannada and Udupi in coastal Karnataka on March 11.

On March 12, rainfall activity may extend to Shivamogga and Chikkamagaluru as well. However, dry weather is expected to prevail over the rest of the State.

In Bengaluru, temperatures remained high on Sunday, with the city and Kempegowda International Airport recording a maximum of 34.5°C, while the HAL Airport station reported 34.1°C. The minimum temperatures were recorded at 19.7°C, 18.5°C, and 18°C at these respective stations.

Over the next few days, Bengaluru’s maximum and minimum temperatures are expected to be around 34°C and 20°C. The highest-ever temperature recorded in March was 37.3°C in 1996.

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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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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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