Sanganakallu museum in Ballari district throws light on prehistoric life
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** Grant and gratitude
Started by an engineer in memory of his late mother, this grant offers ‘no strings attached’ fund to applicants for a passion project
There are many ways to remember a departed loved one. For Thejesh GN, the best way to honour his mother’s legacy was by doing what she loved to do – help those in need.
This made the city-based engineer start the Nagarathna Memorial Grant, which is in its fourth edition this year.
Named after his late mother, this micro-grant offers monetary help of up to Rs 1 lakh to anyone who wishes to pursue a passion project.
** Cargo terminal to boost e-trade
India’s first dedicated Express Cargo Terminal was launched at Kempegowda International Airport on Friday.
** Best performing police staff honoured in Chitradurga
Chitradurga Superintendent of Police G. Radhika and Additional Superintendent of Police Mananing B. Nandaganvi presented prizes and certificates at a programme held as part of the annual police sports meet in Chitradurga on Wednesday.
** Students show the way to increase farm income
A group of 66 final-year students pursuing Bachelor of Science in Agriculture at the Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK), Kalaburagi, are showing the way to increasing farm income and cut input costs to make agriculture more remunerative.
** India International Travel Mart inaugurated
The event has over 80 participants from over 15 Indian States
As the tourism sector slowly gets on recovery mode, the Bengaluru edition of India International Travel Mart-2021 began here on Friday.
** Villagers get ready for Udusalamma fest ritual
Residents of Hariharapura and neighbouring villages in Holenarsipur taluk are said to have been making preparations for Sidi, a ritual, which involves inserting hooks into human bodies, as part of Udusalamma festival to be held on April 3.
** Private agency set to handle water supply in Belagavi city
** Bharat Ratna for Cariappa, Thimayya: Rashtrapati Bhavan sends letter to PMO
** Sahitya Akademi’s Bal Sahitya Puraskar for Hafiz Karnataki
The Urdu writer was chosen for his work Fakr-E-Watan
Shikaripur-based Urdu writer Hafiz Karnataki has been chosen for Sahitya Akademi’s Bal Sahitya Puraskar of 2020. He received the award for his book Fakr-E-Watan, a work on freedom fighters of India.