Mangaluru: Muhammed Shamil Arshad of The Yenepoya School bags national medal

Muhammad Shamil Arshad of The Yenepoya School and Hi-Flyers Skating Club, here, secured a bronze medal in the recently held 58th National Roller Skating Championship held at Mohali from 31st March to 11th April 2021.

He represented the state of Karnataka and bagged the medal in the Road 1 Lap Event in Inline Boys 11-14 yrs age group.

** Bengaluru’s itinerant bookseller PuVyaSri passes away

U.S. Srinivasan, better known to a generation of book lovers in Bengaluru as PuVyaSri (Pustaka Vyapari Srinivasan or “bookseller Srinivasan”), passed away late on Monday night.

The 88-year-old passed away in his sleep, said sources in All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC), of which he was a member. He has donated his body for medical research.

** A clean sweep

Method In Madness is Iyer’s account of adventure in bureaucracy, and is peppered with life lessons and fun

Jaiye aur Bharath ko swachh banaiye’- the clarion call to Parameswaran Iyer by Prime Minister Narendra Modi was enough to unleash the plan to take on one of the world’s toughest projects- Swachch Bharat Abhiyaan.

In Method in Madness, published by Harper Collins, Iyer documents his journey in the Indian administration and the challenges he faced. A 1981 batch IAS officer of the Uttar Pradesh cadre, Iyer was Prime Minister Modi’s go-to man for Swachh Bharat Abhiyan.

** Vidurashwatha Massacre, the Forgotten Jallianwala Bagh of South India

Due to its resemblance to the massacre at Jallianwala Bagh in 1919, Vidurashwatha later came to be known as the Jallianwala Bagh of the South. Decades later, the village is now a forgotten chapter in the history of the country’s freedom struggle.

The year was 1938 and India’s freedom struggle was at its peak. On the morning of April 25, a group of villages led by leaders of the Indian National Congress (INC) had gathered at an open ground in Vidurashwatha village, close to the now Karnataka-Andhra Pradesh border, in Chikkballapur district, to hoist the national flag. Defying prohibitory orders, just as they were proceeding to hoist the flag, police opened fire, killing 32 people and injuring more than 100 others