Residence of Manjeshwar Govinda Pai to be converted into a full-fledged museum'

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June 23, 2013

Mangalore, Jun 23: The residence of Rashtrakavi Manjeshwar Govinda Pai will be converted into a full-fledged museum in the days to come, M Veerappa Moily, Union Petroleum Minister said.

He was speaking after inaugurating 'Saaketha' guest house and commencement ceremony of 'Bhavanika' bulding under 'Gilivindu' project at a programme held at the premises of the legendary poet's residence in Manjeshwar on Sunday.

Stating that works of poets like Manjeshwar Govinda Pai are national assets, Mr. Moily said that all attempts must be made to protect them and encourage his idea of research and multi lingual prowess.

“It is a long pending demand that the residence of Manjeshwar Govinda Pai be converted into a full fledged museum. We want to take it up and the funds for the same will be arranged by Indian Oil Corporation coming under my ministry. We have with the help of the Corporation and Arcehological Survey of India taken up resurrection of monuments in Devanahalli, Konark, Khajuraho, Warrangal etc in the past. I intend to take up the restoration of Manjeshwar Govinda Pai's residence and converting it into a museum on the lines of Kuvempu's and D R Bendre's residence museums and constructing of an auditorium in his name, the funds for which will be pooled by four oil companies as part of their CSR. Let Manjeshwar be a centre of pilgrimage for writers”, Mr. Moily said, directing Deputy Commissioner P S Mohammed Sagheer to hold a workshop inviting Kannada as well as Malayalam poets and writers to exchange their thoughts and enhance literary activity.

A writer himself, Mr. Moily said that literature is the oxygen that has the power to inspire and rejuvenate. “I write everyday for an hour and a half in the morning and for two hours in the night. It helps me keep my mind fresh”, Mr. Moily said, while revealing that his upcoming poetic work 'Yugavande Yajnasene' comprising more than 40,000 lines, is in the editing stage.

P Karunakaran, Member of Parliament, Kasaragod, said that Manjeshwar Govinda Pai was not just a poet for Malayalis or Kannadigas but a national poet who had mastered more than 20 languages. “Such a desire to learn and write in so many languages is an inspiration for younger generations which needs to be passed on. Mr. Pai's contribution has to be made known to the world”, he said.

The MP pointed out to the Deputy Commissioner that on an immediate basis, a compound wall needs to be built to protect the residence of the poet as well as the newly inaugurated guest house in the same premises, besides appointing a watchman to take care of the security of the place.

Abdul Razak, MLA, Manjeshwar, N A Nellikunnu, MLA, Kasaragod, Adva Shyamala Devi, President, Kasaragod Zilla Panchayat, Mumtaz Sameera, President, Manjeshwar Block Panchayat, Mushrath Jahan, President, Manjeshwar Gram Panchayat, D K Chowta, President, Rashtrakavi Govinda Pai Smaaraka Pratishthaana, B Subbayya Rai, President, Kerala Tulu Academy were among those present.

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May 13,2025

A new chapter is unfolding for football in Mangaluru as the football ground adjacent to Nehru Maidan receives a modern artificial turf, with completion expected by the end of May. This long-awaited upgrade promises to significantly enhance the playing experience for both budding and seasoned footballers in the region.

The project, spearheaded by Mangaluru Smart City Limited (MSCL), involves laying synthetic turf across the 90,000 sq ft ground at a cost of ₹2.5 crore. Equipped with efficient drainage systems, the revamped ground will support uninterrupted play throughout the year, regardless of weather conditions.

“This is a long-pending demand of the football community here,” said D.M. Aslam of the Dakshina Kannada District Football Association. “We expect the turf work to be completed in the next two weeks. Currently, around 150 children practice regularly at the ground, and we anticipate that number to rise once the new surface is open.”

MSCL General Manager (Technical), Arun Prabha K.S., noted that while the project had been planned for some time, groundwork officially began after last year’s monsoon league concluded in August. “Once completed, this facility will be a full-fledged synthetic turf suitable for training, local tournaments, and league matches,” he said.

With the inauguration expected soon after the final touches are completed, the new astro turf is set to elevate the city’s football infrastructure and serve as a springboard for talent development across the district.

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April 30,2025

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Mangaluru, April 30: The victim of the tragic mob lynching in Mangaluru, 36-year-old Ashraf, was assaulted for nearly two hours before his body was abandoned at the crime scene, according to sources. The incident took place near a local cricket match venue in Kudupu on April 28. The exact motive behind the attack remains under investigation. Ashraf had suffered multiple severe internal injuries, which led to his death.

Ashraf, originally from Pulpalli village in Sultan Bathery taluk, Wayanad district, Kerala, had been living in Mangaluru for the past month as a manual labourer. 

He was known to have a mild mental disability, which had caused him to wander around different areas. Abdul Jabbar, Ashraf’s brother, confirmed that Ashraf was unmarried and had no affiliations with any organization. "We had been treating his health issues for years, but his condition never fully improved," Jabbar shared. 

Despite his mental health challenges, Ashraf frequently visited family in Kerala and maintained regular contact with his brother, who provided him with essentials, including a mobile phone.

The police had initially registered the incident as an unnatural death under suspicious circumstances. However, following the autopsy, the case was reclassified as mob lynching after it was confirmed that Ashraf died from internal injuries caused by strong blows, compounded by shock and the lack of medical intervention.

In connection with the incident, 20 men have been arrested so far, with 25 suspects believed to be involved. The first person to assault Ashraf is thought to be 26-year-old autorickshaw driver T Sachin from Kudupu. Police have invoked several sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) related to mob violence and culpable homicide. Investigations are ongoing, with authorities collecting witness statements, CCTV footage, and mobile tower data to identify additional suspects.

Abdul Jabbar has assured full cooperation with the police as they continue to investigate the horrific attack.

‘Attempt to cover up’

Meanwhile, the Dakshina Kannada district committee of CPI(M) has accused the Mangaluru City Police Commissionerate of deliberately attempting to cover up the mob lynching. The committee claims that the FIR (First Information Report) filed in this case serves as strong evidence of the police’s efforts to obscure the truth.

“The news of the incident reached the Vamanjoor Police Station within an hour of the incident. Five hours later, police arrived at the crime scene, where they found the brutalized body of the victim. By this time, the details of the incident were clear to the police, and the news had also reached Mangaluru Police Commissioner Anupam Agrawal,” it said.

CPI(M) district secretary Muneer Katipalla alleged that the police apparently tried to weaken and possibly cover up the case due to various factors. Ravindra Nayak, a prominent BJP leader, and Manjunath, both believed to be key figures in the local political circles, are reportedly connected to the attack. The incident drew national attention, and the police were reportedly concerned that the case would cause embarrassment if it became widely known.

As part of the cover-up, Manjunath, who is said to have played a pivotal role in the mob lynching, allegedly filed a report stating that the unidentified body had been found. Despite being fully aware of the details, the police issued a lookout notice, falsely claiming that the victim may have died from falling due to intoxication or a scuffle, with only superficial injuries on his body, said Mr. Katipalla, who believes this was an effort to exonerate the real culprits and avoid further embarrassment for the local authorities.

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May 13,2025

Udupi, May 12: A tragic incident unfolded at a wedding in Nandikur, Udupi district, when a four-year-old boy, Vasudeva, drowned in a temple pond near the venue.

According to a police complaint filed by Satyanarayana, 38, a resident of Kurkalu village in Kaup, the child had accompanied his mother, Soumya, and siblings—Vaishnavi (10) and Vishnu Priya (1)—to attend a wedding at the Sri Durgaparameshwari Temple Hall in Nandikur.

At approximately 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, Soumya was feeding her infant daughter inside the hall while Vasudeva remained nearby. After tending to the baby, she stepped away briefly to wash her hands, during which time she noticed that Vasudeva was missing.

A frantic search ensued involving family members and others at the venue. About 15 minutes later, at around 2:15 p.m., Vasudeva was found unresponsive in the temple pond adjacent to the hall. Bystanders pulled him from the water and attempted resuscitation.

He was immediately rushed to a private hospital in Udupi, where doctors declared him dead on arrival. Despite this, the family sought further medical assistance at a hospital in Manipal, but physicians there also confirmed that he had passed away.

The Padubidri police have registered a case and are investigating the incident.

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