Daijiworld founder Walter Nandalike conferred with News18’s Karavali Samudaya Rathna award

Renowned news channel News 18 Kannada held the Karavali Samudaya Rathna Award ceremony here at TMA Pai hall on Friday October 28.

Managing director of Daijiworld media Walter Nandalike was conferred with the Karavali Samudaya Rathna award.

As many as 18 achievers from the coastal belt were recognised by the News18 Kannada editorial board led by editor Nikhil Joshi.

An elated Walter Nandalike said, “It has been 22 years since the existence of Daijiworld media. I have been felicitated by many organisations in India and abroad, but for the first time, a media organisation has felicitated another person from a media house. I thank News18 Kannada for the award. I hope this initiative will turn out to be a revolution in future.”

Meanwhile, a cultural event showcasing the culture of coastal Karnataka was also held.

Minister Kota Srinivas Poojary, former MLA Ramanath Rai, actor Dr Suman Talwar, DP Sathish from News18, Nikhil S Patil from Ullas Agarbatti, Rajashekarananda swamiji from Vajradehi Math, MLA Dr Bharath Shetty, Kanthara fame actress Manasi Sudhir, director Anup Bhandary, MLAs Angara, Srinivas Murthy from Amruth Noni , MLA U T Khader, additional deputy commissioner Krishna Murthy, Dr Anish Kumar from Levista, president of Tulu Sahitya Academy Dayanand Katthalsar, actor Pruthvi Ambar, vice president News18 Kannada Saraswathi, CREDAI president Pushparaj Jain, Ravindra Shet from SL Shet, Sharath Kumar from Pai International and Mukund Kamath from Ideal Ice Creams were present.

Sharmitha Shetty and Navitha Jain compered the event.

Winners’ list:

Akshara Rathna – Harekala Hajabba (Cheque of Rs 51,000 presented by Ullas Agarbatthi)

Life time achievement award – N Vinaya Hegde

Jnana Rathna – Dr Mohan Alva

Sahasa Rathna – Gangadhar Kadekar

Sahitya Rathna – Vaidehi

Udyama Rathna – Vittala Hegde

Samshodhana Rathna – Baabu Pangala

Janapadha Rathna – Bannanje Babu Amin

Kambala Rathna – Suresh Shetty (Cheque of Rs 51,000 presented by Ullas Agarbatthi)

Kala Rathna – Bhaskar Kogga Kamath

Cine Rathna award – Rishab Shetty

Samaja Rathna – Ekagamyananda Swamiji of Ramakrishna Math

Samudaya Rathna – Walter Nandalike, managing director, Daijiworld Media private limited

Yoga Rathna – Tanushri Pithrody

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Proud Moment! Dalit Scholar From Karnataka Becomes First Indian To Be Appointed As UN Special Rapporteur

KP Ashwini, an Ambedkarite scholar from Kolar is all set to take over as the Special Rapporteur At the UN by November. With this, she becomes the first Indian as well as an Asian woman to hold the post.

KP Ashwini, a Dalit scholar with roots in the Kolar district of Karnataka, was appointed as the Special Rapporteur for United Nations Human Rights Commission (UNHRC) earlier in October. Endorsed by the 47-member United Nations (UN) human rights body, Ashwini would become the first Indian and Asian woman to be appointed to this post.

The international posting comes with a huge responsibility of identifying and presenting resolutions on human rights concerns. As someone coming from a marginalized community with a long legacy of ancestors who have been part of several Dalit movements, she would play a crucial role in rewriting the human rights crisis faced in the country and beyond.

An Ambedkarite To Be The Voice For Human Rights

The 36-year-old is an Ambedkarite and Ph.D. scholar from the prestigious Jawaharlal Nehru University. Her academic profile comes along with an illustrious line of works surrounding indigenous communities and their rights. Taking this ahead to a global platform, Ashwini hopes to address issues of racism and casteism, which are growingly seen across social media platforms as well during her tenure.

Special Rapporteurs (SR) with the UNHRC are independent experts who serve personally and report on human rights from an extensive perspective. The position, which was created back in 1994, holds communications with states and has the authority to issue urgent appeals over violations of international human rights laws.

Ashwini would be taking over as the sixth SR on contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia, and related intolerance, as Zambia’s E Tendayi Achiume resigned from the post unexpectedly. In her application letter to fill in the vacancy, she brought along a long line of experience working with indigenous communities of different Indian states and her efforts in addressing descent and occupation-based discrimination.

She wrote in her letter that, “belonging to a marginalized community myself, an Indian Dalit woman,” the space of activism is not new to her. She has been vocal about ideas revolving around caste discrimination and once even noted that her caste identity had haunted her and gave her quite the backlash when she stressed an anti-caste narrative.

Unlayering Years Of Discrimination

According to a report by The Wire, she has been appointed by the UN Body on October 7 and will be taking over the post by November.

Talking about the work she expects to get done at the UNHRC, Ashwini said, “I am keen to focus on racism in terms of gender and the intersectionality perspective. This is because we always look at racism in a vague space, sometimes forgetting the many layers it comes in, like caste, class, and gender.”

Ashwini, who took after her family, has always fought against Dalit oppression, racism, and racial discrimination through a multitude of social movements. An article by the Indian Express quoted Ashwini saying, “Many of my family members were part of Dalit movements, and I personally have a keen interest in anti-caste and women’s rights movements.”

These movements of her created the much-needed ripple effect that took her ahead to a post in which she would now be protecting the rights of millions across the world. As someone who has always found her interest in understanding the kinds of social exclusion that persist in society, this platform would prove to be the right place to create the change.

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Bengaluru’s Nikhil and Sandeep who piloted Emirates A380 on cloud nine after historic flight to city

Emirates Airbus A380, the world’s largest passenger aircraft, touched down at Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) on October 14. It marked the first commercial flight of the aircraft to the South Indian city’s airport.

It was a historic moment for Bengaluru when Emirates Airbus A380, the world’s largest passenger aircraft, touched down at Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) on October 14. It marked the first commercial flight of the aircraft to the South Indian city’s airport.

Also two important individuals who were part of the landmark moment are the pilots – Captain Nikhil Thiagarajan and first officer Sandeep Prabhu, both hailing from Bengaluru.

Thiagarajan told indianexpress.com that the touchdown in Bengaluru last Friday was indeed a great ‘milestone’ in his career. “As I consider Bengaluru my hometown, it was very exciting to have the opportunity to fly the aircraft into this airport. It was an honour to land on the runway in particular as it was the first commercial flight operated with an A380, so I honestly felt privileged. Throughout the flight, excitement was building onboard as we approached the destination. Seeing the warm welcome at the airport was also a proud moment for me. It made the trip very rewarding,” he said.

Interestingly, the first officer Prabhu also made the announcements in Kannada – a script given to him by his parents Arathi Prabhu and Shivaraya Prabhu.

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Bengaluru Celebrates ‘son-in-law’ Rishi Sunak becoming next UK PM

After the announcement of Rishi Sunak’s victory in the UK’s next Prime Minister’s race on Monday, Bengalurians termed it a historic moment and a sign of a mature democracy.

The 42-year-old Sunak, who is also known as “the son-in-law of Bengaluru” was married to Akshatha Murthy, daughter of Infosys founder N R Narayana Murthy and Sudha Murty.

While the Murthys chose to maintain silence over their son-in-law making history, many others from the corporate world expressed their happiness over the development.

Along with corporate giants Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai also congratulate Rishi Sunak on being elected as the Britain Prime Minister.

Union Minister of State for Entrepreneurship, Skill Development, Electronics and Technology Rajeev Chandrasekhar, congratulated Rishi Sunak on his victory and his term as the Prime Minister of UK.

Along with congratulating, he also warned that Rishi Sunak is taking over the responsibility at a time when the whole of Europe is going through a difficult time.

“I have met him (Sunak) personally. He is a highly competent person,” Chandrasekhar said. Kamal Bali, the president and managing director of the Volvo Group India said it is a matter of joy that a person of Indian origin is becoming the Prime Minister in the UK.

“Rishi Sunak’s rise shows that anybody has an opportunity in a democratic set-up. It is a good sign, which also shows that capability matters in a democratic country,” Bali told PTI.

The former Infosys Chief Finance Officer V Balakrishnan called it a historic moment. He also said that Britain is an example to the world that a migrant can also become Prime Minister of their country. Britain is a sign of a mature democracy

Former president of the Federation of Karnataka Chamber of Commerce and Industry Jacob Crasta regarded it a matter of great pride and honour for Indians.

“It is a pride for us Bengalurians as the son-in-law of Bengaluru is becoming the Prime Minister of the UK,” Crasta told PTI.

He further informed that it is a good news for India as it will create new opportunities for the development of India UK relationship and bring more options for UK technology to come to the country.

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Roger Binny Elected BCCI President at 91st Annual General Meeting

Roger Binny becomes the first World Cup-winner to become the president of the BCCI.

Former Indian cricketer Roger Binny has been appointed as the new president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). The 67-year-old was elected unopposed during BCCI’s annual general meeting (AGM), which was held on Tuesday, 18 October, at the Taj Hotel in Mumbai.

BCCI secretary Jay Shah, departing president Sourav Ganguly, treasurer Arun Dhumal and vice-president Rajeev Shukla were all present at the 91st annual general meeting of the board. With his appointment, Binny becomes the first-ever former World Cup-winning to become BCCI’s president.

Jay Shah has been re-inducted as the secretary of the board, while it now remains to be seen whether the BCCI will field a candidate for the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) elections.

Among the other decisions taken during the meeting, Arun Singh Dhumal vacated his position as tha treasurer of the board and was appointed as a member of the Indian Premier League (IPL) Governing Council. Avishek Dalmiya, the president of Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB), was also appointed as an IPL Governing Council member.

Ashish Shelar, the former chief of the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA), took over as the new treasurer, with former secretary of the Assam Cricket Association (ACA), Devajit Saikia was appointed as the joint-secretary. Assam M Khairul Jamal Majumdar was appointed as an Apex Council member.

Besides confirming the new appointments, the BCCI also approved to conduct the inaugural edition of the Women’s IPL in 2023.

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Bengaluru couple’s dream of creating food forest blooming as ‘Vrukshavanam’

The vision to behold nature in all pristineness, an inclination to find an organic way of life and diet, and a call to connect with trees! This beautiful potpourri of thoughts conceptualised into ‘Vrukshavanam’, a lush food forest lovingly nurtured by a Bengaluru couple.

Pushpa Kallianpur, who envisioned Vrukshavanam, was always passionate about all things natural. The 46-year-old dentist-turned-makeup artist was just 12 years old when the thought to produce and consume her own food dawned on her. In 2010, in what was nothing short of prophetic, she sketched a picture of a country house surrounded by greenery, little knowing that a decade later, this dream drawing would manifest into reality through able support from her husband, photographer Kishan Kallianpur.

“Vrukshavanam was our dream, which we embarked upon two-and-half years ago. The idea was to create an ecosystem of trees and plants, providing us with vegetables, fruits and flowers, eventually metamorphosing into a food forest,” Pushpa says.      

A food forest resembles a forest garden, where every plant or tree is food-giving, self-renewing, sustainable, requires low maintenance and implements a stable design system, mimicking and behaving like a forest. Once the required flora has been introduced, the land overtime adapts to natural changes on its own, with almost zero human intervention, even as it provides food. This whole idea stands on the concept of ‘permaculture’, which refers to the growth of agricultural ecosystems in a self-sufficient and sustainable way.    

Occupying a quarter-acre plot within a gated community at Kodikonda in Sri Sathya Sai district of Andhra Pradesh, Vrukshavanam today is home to at least 150 trees, including those that are fruit-bearing, medicinal and floral, apart from vegetable-yielding plants.    

Reminiscing her green journey, Pushpa mentions, “About six years ago, we set up a small kitchen garden on the terrace of our home in Rajajinagar, which met most of our food needs. Then I thought that we could replicate a similar design on a natural, larger scale. After careful research, I found what I was looking for was in permaculture, and I wanted to create a green patch which was pesticide-free, drawing all its nutrition from the earth. I also undertook a course in permaculture design, in furtherance of my vision.”

She adds, “We purchased the plot before the onset of Covid. The land was barren, but we didn’t introduce any soil from outside, applying inputs in the form of organic manure and homemade compost. Since it is topographically a grassland area, not much human interference had taken place. We gradually tended the soil over a three-month period, planting trees from the scratch. A few plants were transplanted from our terrace garden too. Today, other than rain, our land receives water through drip-irrigation.”

Vrukshavanam also symbolises a relevant shift towards leading a holistic life, promoting the right kind of food, besides how it is consumed. Adhering to permaculture guidelines, the forest works in sync with nature, producing pesticide-free, organic and nutrient-dense food.

“Nutrient-dense food coming from live soil is the need of the hour, and we intend to project Vrukshavanam as a model food forest by not only growing food over a small area, but also addressing basic needs like water, shelter, right cooking methods, energy and nutrition, well-aligned with nature,” she says, adding that with many birds visiting, there is frequent dispersal and germination of tree-bearing seeds.

This simple, yet painstaking approach, has got several people interested, and the couple had also organised a workshop in the past, involving a naturalist. “Our intention is to bring awareness through workshops related to these topics and also let people experience Vrukshavanam through visits and stays in the near future,” says 47-year-old Kishan.

Completing the overall natural appeal of the place, the couple has built a cottage — Shambhala Mane — for themselves within Vrukshavanam. “Shambhala Mane is alive with breathable mud walls, ample sunlight and fresh air, setting an example of how we need to be connected with nature,” concludes Kishan, highlighting that their dedicated natural selection is bearing fruit.

WHAT IS PERMACULTURE?
Permaculture was conceived by ecology experts Bill Mollinson and David Holmgren in Australia, in the 1970s. According to the Permaculture Research Institute, permaculture is the conscious design and maintenance of agriculturally productive ecosystems which have the diversity, stability and resilience of natural ecosystems. It is the harmonious integration of landscape and people — providing their food, energy, shelter, and other material and non-material needs in a sustainable way.

Veggie-fruit basket
A host of vegetables, flower- and fruit-bearing trees and plants call Vrukshavanam home. Some of these include avocado, custard apple, guava, starfruit, papaya, banana, orange, mango, apple, coconut, gooseberry, carrot, cabbage, hibiscus, champa, nagachampa, jasmine, and a lot of greens. A few medicinal plants include amaranth, simarouba, soursop, and soapnut. Most of the vegetation here automatically adapts to the changing seasons.

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Meet Shrishail Byakod — Belagavi’s own Ironman

Come the last few months of the year, weight loss and diet top the New Year resolution for many and are the most-searched topics on the Internet. But losing weight is a tough journey that needs utmost discipline with the ability to say no to your favourite food. It takes months, if not years, of dedication to reach the desired result. And if you are part of the police force, then staying fit becomes the mantra of your life.

Here is an inspiring story of Shrishail Byakod, a 38-year-old circle police inspector attached to the Ghataprabha police station in Belagavi’s Gokak taluk, who became the first Man in Khaki from Karnataka to win a Half Ironman Triathlon event. A Half Ironman is just over double the distance of an Olympic distance triathlon and includes a 1.9 km swim, 90-km cycling and 21.1 km of running.

But success didn’t come to Shrishail on a silver platter as his body weight acted as a barrier.After clocking 102 kg on the weighing scale in 2014, he realised the importance of health and then began his fitness journey. It was during the same time that a few of his well-wishers, including his wife Smita, advised him to practice a healthy life. He initially started dieting and later joined a gym and gradually started running, swimming, cycling and playing lawn tennis.

In the Half Ironman Triathlon competition held in Kolhapur on October 1, Shrishail was set a deadline to complete swimming, cycling, and running under 10 hours. But he completed them all in just 6 hours and 39 minutes. He swam 1.9 km in 52 min 48 sec, 90 km of cycling in 2 hours 57 minutes and 21 km of running in 2 hours and 28 minutes, and entered the Forever Star Book of World Records.

“From 102 kg in 2014, I dropped to 96 kg in 2019 and now I am 75 kg. It is not any magic. I just followed a healthy lifestyle. It happened only when I realised nothing is more important than health when I was 35,” he told The New Sunday Express.

Shrishail says that each day he sets aside 3-4 hours for his fitness. Twice a week he concentrates on swimming, while two days each for cycling and running. He has been following a strict diet under the guidance of his wife, which includes food with less oil, green vegetables, fruits, and oats.

He says, “I want to say that everyone should give more importance to health than money. If you are fit, then you will have everything. Each person should and must contribute time for his or her physical fitness.”

Shrishail says the Half Iron Triathlon in Kolhapur was the first competition he ever participated in and he is happy to fetch a gold medal. He says he knew that he needed a lot of stamina for the competition and he concentrated on playing tennis which boosts stamina, he said.

Shrishail is the first Karnataka police personnel to win the gold in the competition. Now, he is planning to participate in the international Iron Man to be held in Kazakhstan in August 2023. Shrishail, who received the Chief Minister’s Medal for his service in 2019, has been creating awareness on the importance of health and fitness. Because of his efforts, even the other police staff at Ghataprabha police station have started seriously concentrating on fitness.

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Kundapur: Karnataka Bank MD Mahabaleshwar Bhat selected for Rajyotsava award

 Karnataka Bank MD Mahabaleshwar Bhat who wrote a new chapter in the banking sector has been selected for the prestigious Panchavarna Rajyotsava award. He will be conferred the award with a silver panel during the silver jubilee celebrations of Panchavarna Yuvaka Mandala under the title of Kannada Rajyotsava near Amrutheshwari temple, Kota on November 15 and 16.

He will be presented Panchavarna special award by Samradhi Mahila Mandala Cherkadi, Brahmavar, felicitations by Arjun Bhandarkar, head of Save Life Charitable Trust, Mangaluru and Niswartha Seva Trust, Kota and another award by Samradhi Kundapur, recipient of Drama Junior award.

Scholarships to Kannada medium school, monetary help to poor patients and uniforms to students will be distributed during the two day long programme, said the mandala president Amrath Jogi in the press release.

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After Mumbai, Bengaluru becomes 2 nd city to have 90 mts tall aerial ladder

After India’s financial capital of Mumbai, Karnataka’s capital city of Bengaluru became the second city in the country to have a 90-meter tall aerial ladder platform vehicle for the State’s Fire Services.

Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai, who dedicated the aerial ladder platform vehicle in Bengaluru on Thursday, said: “Today marks an important day for the development of Bengaluru as well as infusing a biggest strength for the Department of Fire Services.’’

The Chief Minister also flagged off “Green Deepavali,’’ a public awareness campaign on the stairs of Vidhana Soudha.

The 90 meter aerial ladder platform is a most essential and important facility and this modern ladder will work as a real friend in need,’’ he said adding: The new ladder will be put into use in BBMP limits.

“The whole world is growing on a big scale and it is a most essential service especially in all important metropolitans without which building permission is not given.,’’ Bommai said.

The Chief Minister said Fire Safety and its rules are equally important. It was essential for the Department of Fire and Emergency Services to have all facilities to reach hi-rise buildings during an emergency.

Ready to Serve

The State Government is capable of solving problems, he said pointed out that Bengaluru City is growing fast and several definitions are made without understanding issues.

“The recent rains had created floods only in two constituencies and not in all 26 Assembly segments. But it was projected as if the whole Bengaluru City had submerged. In fact, Bengaluru is an important city both in national and international level and the government is capable of solving any problems of the city. It is important to present facts correctly,’’ he said.

Bommai said there are over 100 personnel working in SDRF to deal with flood situations. The State Capital has both NDRF and SDRF teams and they are capable of rescuing anyone from any part of the city.

The government had already released Rs 20 crore to buy the new equipment and another Rs 20 crore was released recently. The governments intention is o strengthen SDRF.

Instructions are given to form another two companies of SDRF for which ex-servicemen will be appointed. Already, over 100 retired defense personnel were appointed and more personnel will be recruited directly for the proposed two companies, he said. Along with modernisation and increasing numbers, even training and empowerment are also given importance. The SDRF had helped during the recent floods in different districts, he added.

The Chief Minster said till now the Bengaluru Fire Department had only a 50 meter ladder and the State capital is growing fast both horizontally and vertically. “After Mumbai City, Bengaluru has become the second city in the whole country to have a 90 meter Aerial Ladder Platform system. Efforts were made to procure this in the last two and a half years and while he was the Home Minister the grants had been released. But it got delayed due to some reasons such as Covid-19 and production problems,’’ he said.

Bommai said permission has been given to strengthen the Department of Fire Services by sanctioning various schemes and one of them was the procurement of 90 meter aerial ladder platform.

This department rescues people in any fire mishap that occurs in any corner of the city all the 24 hours, he said.

The Chief Minster said 5,000 new vehicles are added to the fleet of vehicles daily whereas the roads have remained the same. Despite this, the police department has been managing traffic by using several technologies including synchronizing for free flow of traffic.

“I will compliment Home Minister Araga Jnanendra, Home Department and senior officials of Department of Fire Services for bringing this ladder to Bengaluru,’’ he said.

Potholes being filled up:

Steps are taken to fill up potholes across the city. New potholes have emerged due to incessant rain. Even they too are being filled up on the war-footing. It was possible to do quality works in case rain reduces. Whatever repair works done would not last long during continuous rain. But all the potholes will be filled up, Bommai said. The Chief Minister wished the people on the occasion of Deepavali festival and asked them to celebrate by using green crackers. The citizens must use the crackers of less than 125 decibels.

Earlier, the Chief Minister went in the newly dedicated aerial ladder platform along with others.

Asked about his experience, Bommai said: “I was surprised to see the design of Vidhana Soudha dome. In those days, they had taken this stone to the top of the building. I was elated to see the Ashoka Pillar from a close angle. The solace is that with the new ladder it is possible to save lives of people in fire mishaps.

As many as 7500 cameras are installed under the Nirbhaya scheme and it will be used to address the problems of traffic density and for women safety. They work on artificial intelligence and revolves 360 degree.

Home Minister Araga Jnanendra, Ministers Kota Srinivasa Pujari, S T Somashekar, Shivaram Hebbar, MP P C Mohan, MLA Niranjan Kumar, Additional Chief Secretary (Home Department) Rajneesh Goel and DGP (Fire Services) A K Pandey were present.

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Mangaluru: Karnataka Bank wins 3 National Digital Transformation Awards

 In a function held at New Delhi on October 18, Karnataka Bank is awarded with the prestigious National Digital Transformation Awards ‘DX 2022 Awards’ conferred by Confederation of Indian Industry [CII] for Best Practice in Digital Transformation under BFSI segment in recognition of the “Innovative Excellence” in three categories viz. ‘KBL HR NxT – Employee Engagement’, ‘KBL Operations NxT – Operational Excellence’ and ‘KBL Customer NxT – Customer Experience’.

Expressing his satisfaction, Mahabaleshwara M.S, MD & CEO, said “the wholistic transformation journey ‘KBL VIKAAS’, launched by the Bank in the year 2017, has built a strong foundation for digital transformation. As digital is the way forward, under wave 2.0 of ‘KBL VIKAAS’, Bank has placed digital banking on fast forward mode and ‘KBL NxT’ concept was launched in the year 2021 with an objective to eventually emerge as the ‘Digital Bank of Future’ ”. In ‘KBL NxT’ journey, Bank is focusing on digitization under various verticals viz. Customer Experience, Operations, Human Resources, Technology, Cyber Security, Digital Marketing, Partnerships etc. and digital transformation has started paying huge dividend to the Bank. It will continue to be a win-win situation both for customer and the Bank. In this connection, I also laud the efforts of IT and Transformation Teams of the Bank”

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