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Community radio: making waves in Karnataka’s countryside

Shamantha and Sunil at Sarathi Jalak, all set to go on air. Sudhakara Jain
Shamantha and Sunil at Sarathi Jalak, all set to go on air. Sudhakara Jain

Sarathi Jhalak, a radio station in rural Karnataka run almost exclusively by women, takes on everything from menstruation to lake pollution

The only thing that sets apart the nondescript building from other houses in Anungondanahalli village in Karnataka’s Hoskote district is a board announcing the radio station. RJ Sunil has been waiting for us and shows us around.

The living area is bare save for a big board on the wall; the kitchen has a medium-sized, all-important transmitter; and the bedroom serves as the radio station. There is a wooden door with a glass window through which I can see the RJ. On top of a large table that occupies most of the room are the mixer and microphones. Sensible shelving against a wall has a small portable radio on it.

This is Sarathi Jhalak, a community radio station, run almost exclusively by women and one that has forged a vital connect with its largely rural audience, hosting programmes on everything from menstruation and lake pollution to alcoholism and finance.

“Even before Mann Ki Baat, we had Manadallada Matu (Talk of the heart),” chortles Shamantha D.S., the journalist who started the station in 2012. It reaches some 100 villages within a 30 km radius. This particular show, which aired at night “had so many female listeners,” says Shamantha; “they would call and speak about all their issues.”

Sunil sits behind the desk. The journalism graduate tells us that he barely spoke for the first three months that he worked here. “I was so scared.” It’s hard to tell, looking at him run the station with confidence now.

RJ Nagamani joins us and prepares for the afternoon show. Nagamani has studied till Class X, but says her work with Sarathi has made her “ articulate and knowledgeable.”

Friendly neighbourhood

Sunil decides to interview our photographer. He puts on his headphones and after a silent countdown with his fingers Sarathi Jhalak goes on air.

As they chat, a farmer drops in with his son and sits down with me outside the studio. “I want my son to do better than me,” the farmer says, “I work in the hot sun for ₹400 a week. Maybe Sunil can get him a job.” I am told that another farmer had walked in the other day to complain about a government hospital doctor who had wanted money for treatment. Parents bring their children to the station so the RJs can give them a pep talk.

Shamantha has trained Sunil and the three women RJs to speak simply and from their heart. “Instead of using clichéd phrases like ‘mahila dourjanya’ or sexual harassment of women, I tell the RJs to use a story that highlights it. That way people will listen.”

Nagamani tells me about a programme she did with girls from a nearby high school. They discussed menstruation and the disposal of sanitary pads. When there were reports from another part of the country of children falling sick from their midday meals, the RJs urged parents to check if the vegetables and vessels were being washed well. The women RJs are looked upon as friends by the villagers.

Speaking out

Some like Kala, (who has now quit for other opportunities), became minor celebrities. Nagamani’s children’s friends and their parents hold her in high regard. “My husband is very proud of what I do,” she says.

Shamantha recalls the time she had first come to the region with a group of journalists to conduct a media literacy programme nearly 15 years ago. Almost every woman was illiterate here. “I would tell them to listen to the radio while doing the housework.” After thorough background checks by at least seven different government departments, Sarathi Jhalak got its licence in 2012 and a funding of ₹5 lakh from the government. Hoskote was the obvious choice of location because Shamantha had worked there earlier. Around the same time the Women and Children’s Department of Anugondanahalli wrote asking her to start educational programmes for women. “It became easy for me,” says Shamatha.

Cost factor

But there have been hurdles too. For one, recurring expenses are high. The radio station has been approaching nearby schools and colleges to advertise with them. Though community radio is for and by the people, Shamantha believes that it is not fair for the government to expect RJs to work without pay. Her family pays Sunil ₹15,000 while Nagamani gets a token ₹3,000 a month. The station is always cash-strapped and requires at least ₹2 lakh a month to run. “We could then hire technical support, more RJs with better pay, better equipment, and document our popular programmes.” Encouraging stations like Sarathi Jhalak makes sense at the grassroots level.

As Shamantha says, “A community radio station like ours is not an alternative medium, it is a powerful one.”

The freelance writer believes that everything has a story waiting to be told.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> Society / by Jayanthi Madhukar / February 16th, 2019

Poverty didn’t deter golden girl of Kuvempu varsity

Hailing from Chikkamagaluru, Nethravathi is a student of IDSG Government College.

Nethravathi with parents Annappa and Tangavva | Shimoga Nandan
Nethravathi with parents Annappa and Tangavva | Shimoga Nandan

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Poverty did not come in the way of this ‘golden girl’. Meet K A Nethravathi,  who bagged seven gold medals in MA Kannada at the 29th convocation of Kuvempu University, Shankaraghatta, Bhadravati taluk, on Friday.

Hailing from Chikkamagaluru, Nethravathi is a student of IDSG Government College. Her father Annappa and mother Tangavva are both agricultural labourers and the trio are residents of  SC Colony at Kuravangi in Chikkamagaluru taluk. Nethravathi completed her schooling from Kuravangi government school and her pre-university from Chikkamagaluru Government PU College.Till her second PU, Nethravathi did not get distinction in her academics. She developed an interest in academics only after she joined IDSG College for her graduation. “I did well in my graduation examination and that gave me an opportunity to continue my higher education in Kannada. My teachers supported me and that pushed me to work hard,” she said.

Talking about his daughter’s achievement, Annappa said, “We (he and his wife) could not study. Our daughter should not struggle the way we struggled.”Nethravathi said, “I did well in the examination and expected high marks. But I never thought that I will emerge at the top.”

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> States> Karnataka / by Ramachandra V. Gunari / Express News Service / February 16th, 2019

NTSE: Mysuru student tops in State

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Meghan H.K., a student of Class X in Vidya Vardhaka Sangha’s B.M. Sri Educational Institution in Kuvempunagar, has bagged the first rank in National Talent Search Examination (NTSE) 2018-19 in the State.

Meghan, who was also a student of Foundation Science and Technology programme offered by BASE coaching institute in Mysuru, secured 180 out of 200 to become first in State.

With a score of 94/100 in GMAT and 86/100 in SAT, Meghan also secured the second highest marks in both the tests and is the only student to have scored above 90 in Karnataka in GMAT.

NTSE is one of the oldest and prestigious national-level scholarship programmes conducted by the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT).

“Conducted at the secondary school level, the exam aims to identify and recognise students with high intellect and academic talent. The exam was introduced in 1963, with the objective of acknowledging intelligent students and nurturing their talent at a very young age. It is considered to be one of the toughest exams held across India at the high-school level,” said a press statement.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / News> States> Karnataka / by Special Correspondent / Mysuru – February 15th, 2019

Take a walk to discover ‘hidden gems’ of Malleswaram

The guided walk in Malleswaram will be held on February 24 and will be led by Sujatha Balakrishnan, a history teacher, counsellor and theatre actor.

Participants at a previously held walk
Participants at a previously held walk

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Built as an alternative to the old Mysuru region, Malleswaram, formed in 1889, is awash with history and has since then shaped into a hub of vibrant industrial economy. It has a number of superior academic institutions; restaurants that provide gastronomic delights; resplendent  temples; and a thriving flower market. Another famous part of Bengaluru, the Kempegowda fort and the surrounding ‘Pete’ also have fascinating tales to tell visitors. Both these areas will be showcased through guided walks to be held as part of the ongoing India Heritage Walk Festival.

History buffs can visit the Venugopalaswamy and Kadu Malleshwara temples
History buffs can visit the
Venugopalaswamy and Kadu
Malleshwara temples

The guided walk in Malleswaram will be held on February 24 and will be led by Sujatha Balakrishnan, a history teacher, counsellor and theatre actor. “Participants can stroll across the Sampige and Margosa Roads and visit the 8th Cross Shopping Street. They will also visit the Venugopalaswamy and KaduMalleshwara temples, and experience the delights of the Malleshwaram fruit and vegetable market,” the organisers, Sahapedia, said.

On February 17, participants of the other heritage walk will be taken through the various ‘petes’ or areas which came up around the Kempegowda Fort in the city market area.

Participants will visit the  Yelahanka Gate, Anjaneyaswamy, Maramma and Ranganathaswamy temples, rice Memorial Hall and Mohan Building.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> Cities> Bengaluru / by Express News Service / February 14th, 2019

Sportstar Aces Lifetime Achievement Award for Prakash Padukone

A night to remember: Prakash Padukone with his family members after receiving the Sportstar Aces lifetime achievement award. | Photo Credit: Vivek Bendre
A night to remember: Prakash Padukone with his family members after receiving the Sportstar Aces lifetime achievement award. | Photo Credit: Vivek Bendre

Kohli and Bumrah share the Sportsman of the Year (cricket) accolade

Prakash Padukone was honoured for Lifetime Achievement while Virat Kohli and Jasprit Bumrah shared the Sportsman of the Year (cricket) accolade at the Sportstar Aces Awards ceremony at the Taj Mahal Palace here on Thursday. It was to warm, heartfelt applause that Padukone received his award, before an audience of stars on a grand evening.

“This is an absolute fanboy moment,” confessed Sunil Gavaskar, chairman of the Awards jury, as he feted Padukone on stage. “For me you’re the greatest Indian sportsman ever. You paved the way for the badminton generation we now see.”

Padukone, while being typically self-effacing, hailed the growth of Indian badminton. “I don’t think I deserve that much of praise. There are so many who’ve done so well. But I accept the award with all humility,” he said, before he was joined on stage by wife Ujjala, daughter Deepika and son-in-law Ranveer Singh.

Guts and glory: Deepa Malik is presented the parathelete sportswoman of the year award by M.M. Somaya. | Photo Credit: Vivek Bendre
Guts and glory: Deepa Malik is presented the parathelete sportswoman of the year award by M.M. Somaya. | Photo Credit: Vivek Bendre

“Around 10-15 years ago, Indian players would look at the draw for major tournaments and worry about facing the Chinese and Indonesians. Today, it’s the other way around.”

The Sportstar Aces Awards, supported by the Qatar Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy for the 2022 FIFA World Cup and MRF, recognised the wonderful sporting year Kohli and Bumrah had enjoyed.

Bull's eye: The 16-year-old Manu Bhaker receives her award from ace shooter Anjali Bhagwat. | Photo Credit: Vivek Bendre
Bull’s eye: The 16-year-old Manu Bhaker receives her award from ace shooter Anjali Bhagwat. | Photo Credit: Vivek Bendre

“As a child, I used to buy Sportstar every month for the posters. So, getting this award from Sportstar is like reviving childhood memories,” said Kohli as he received his award, in absentia, from Shane Warne.

The former Australian leg-spinner and Rajasthan Royals brand ambassador hailed the fact that Kohli placed primacy on Test cricket. “Virat is a very inspiring cricketer all around the world. He stands up for what he believes in and speaks his heart,” he added.

It was a golden 2018 for Bumrah, Ishant Sharma and Mohammed Shami, who became the most successful pace trio in a calendar year in Test cricket.

“That an Indian pace trio broke the record of the great West Indies pacers is a very proud thing for us,” said Bumrah. “We wanted to win abroad. For that, you have to have a good bowling attack.”

The Awards, which were previously held between 1994 and 2003 in their first avatar, were revived as Sportstar completed 40 years in 2018.

Alongside Gavaskar on the Awards jury were sporting legends M.M. Somaya, Anju Bobby George, Anjali Bhagwat, and N. Ram, Chairman, The Hindu Group of Publishing.

Cheteshwar Pujara became the first recipient of the Chairman’s Choice award, for his exploits in a historic Test series win for India in Australia. “Pujara is the last of a dwindling tribe of pure Test batsmen,” said Ram.

“He has shown that he has all the credentials to step into Rahul Dravid’s shoes.”

Pujara spoke of his parents’ role in moulding his life. “I lost my mother to cancer at 17. When I was young, she told me, ‘You’ll have a great career but it’s important to be a nice human being. It hardly matters whether you are famous or not.’

“My father has been a strict coach; but I’m grateful he has been there for me.”

Sunil Chhetri, P.V. Sindhu, Neeraj Chopra, Mary Kom, Hima Das, Smriti Mandhana, Sharath Kamal, Bajrang Punia, Manu Bhaker and Deepa Malik were some of the other awardees on the occasion, an event graced by sporting greats of the likes of Viswanathan Anand, Gagan Narang, Mithali Raj and Kamlesh Mehta, and Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, whose State was declared the best for promotion of sports.”

Ayon Sengupta, Editor, Sportstar, welcomed the awardees while N. Murali, Chairman, KSL, also addressed the gathering.

The Hindu’s Editor Mr. Mukund Padmanabhan was also present.

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source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> Sport / by Shreedutta Chidananada / Mumbai – February 14th, 2019

Sahitya Academy awards 2018 announced

The Academy also announced book awards for 19 writers

The Karnataka Sahitya Academy on Thursday announced special awards for 2018 to five writers B.A. Vivek Rai, H.S. Venkateshmurthy, Deshamsha Hudagi, Saisuthe and A.K. Hamppanna — for their contribution to Kannada literature.

It has also chosen 10 writers for Sahityasri Award 2018. The winners are: K.C. Shivappa, Purushotham Bilimale, C.P. Siddashrama, Parvathi G. Ithal, G. Krishnappa, Satish Kulkarni, Rangaraja Vanadurga, Abdul G. Basheer, Gangaram Chandala and H.L. Pushpa.

While the writers will be presented a cash prize of ₹50,000 each, a citation and a certificate, the Sahityasri award winners would be given ₹25,000 each, a citation and a certificate.

According to a release, they were chosen at a meeting chaired by Academy Chairman Aravind Malagatti. The Academy also announced book awards for 19 writers for books published during 2017.

The book award winners are Chandrashekar Talya, Renuka Ramananda, Guruprasad Kaginele, Nagaraja Ramaswamy Vasthare, Basavaraja Sabarada, Prajna Mathihalli, Indira Heggade, Amrutha Rakshadi, H. Shashikala, F.T. Hallikeri, Sharada V. Murthy, Somashekar B.S., H.T. Pothe, J.M. Nagaiah, R. Sheshashastri, Gopala Mahamuni, Vinaya Okkunda, P.V. Nanjaraj Urs, and Mangala C.

The book award winners will be given a cash prize of ₹25,000 each and a certificate, the release stated.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Bengaluru / by Staff Reporter / February 07th, 2019

Mangaluru professor’s Tuberculosis app to be upgraded

The app allows healthcare professionals who handle TB patients to calculate the right BMI and nutrition levels.

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After N-TB app developed by a Mangaluru professor and his team gained popularity among doctors and Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme (RNTCP), the team has been approached by the Ministry of Health to upgrade the app and make it more patient-friendly.

The developer of the app, Anurag Bhargava, professor of medicine at Yenepoya Medical College in Mangaluru, says, “The present app is definitely of help to the doctors and nurses advising dietary counselling, which is a major part of treatment of persons with Tuberculosis (TB). We need to upgrade the app to make it more people-oriented.”

In the new app, according to sources, the Ministry of Health also plans to include ‘Nikshay programme’, where registration and monitoring of TB Patients will take place online.

“The existing NT-B app provides information on nutrition, as under-nutrition could prove to be fatal for those with TB. This is the critical indicator that will be shown in the app, to help in dietary counselling. The app also demystifies dietary counselling by calculating the nutritional value of food. Weight is an indicator that is often monitored when treating TB, but height too is critical in getting the actual picture,” explains Bhargava.

The app allows healthcare professionals who handle TB patients to calculate the right BMI and nutrition levels. This app was developed based on the guidance document on nutritional care and support for patients with tuberculosis in India, that was released by the RNTCP last year.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> States> Karnataka / by Chetana Belagere / Express News Service / February 07th, 2019

24 teams win Wipro Earthian Award for their sustainable thinking

Recognition: The award winners with Azim Premji, chairman of Wipro Ltd. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
Recognition: The award winners with Azim Premji, chairman of Wipro Ltd. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

They include a team each from a Belagavi school and a Bengaluru college

Fourteen schools and 10 colleges from various parts of the country have bagged the ‘Wipro Earthian Awards 2018’. The awards were presented to the winners by Azim Premji, chairman of Wipro Ltd., on Saturday in recognition of their sustainable thinking. Government High School, Sambra, Belagavi district, and BMS College of Engineering, Bengaluru, are the winners from the State.

A press release states that 1,300 entries were received for the 2018 edition of Wipro Earthian programme.

“The teams from schools demonstrated their understanding of biodiversity and water through a combination of activity and essays. The teams from colleges submitted their entries on the themes of water, waste, and transportation in the urban context,” states the press release.

The entries have increased threefold since the inception of award in 2011. “The programme so far has engaged with over 55,000 schools and colleges, 1.3 lakh students and 13,000 teachers across the country. The winning institutes will get an opportunity to engage with Wipro collaborative programmes on sustainability. Anurag Behar, chief sustainability officer, Wipro, said, “The eighth edition of the award involved an outreach to schools and colleges in 29 States and two Union Territories, including those in remote locations such as Ladakh, Dras, Kargil, Sunderbans and the Nicobar Islands for the first time.”

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Bengaluru / by Special Correspondent / Bengaluru – February 10th, 2019

Sri Kumaran, NPS Indiranagar teams emerge winners

Juniors category winners Rohan Rajeev Bharadwaj, and Samir V. Murthy of Kumaran Children's Home CBSE, with Seniors category winnners Vishnu Ram Sampathkumar and Dhyan Vyas of National Public School, Indiranagar, with Inder Sain Baluja, General Manager, Syndicate Bank; Dheeraj Kumar, Regional Director, Aakash Educational Services Ltd.; Bhaskar, Area Sales Manager, Eveready Industries Ltd.; and Chaitra, Soulfull - South Brand Head. | Photo Credit: K. Murali Kumar
Juniors category winners Rohan Rajeev Bharadwaj, and Samir V. Murthy of Kumaran Children’s Home CBSE, with Seniors category winnners Vishnu Ram Sampathkumar and Dhyan Vyas of National Public School, Indiranagar, with Inder Sain Baluja, General Manager, Syndicate Bank; Dheeraj Kumar, Regional Director, Aakash Educational Services Ltd.; Bhaskar, Area Sales Manager, Eveready Industries Ltd.; and Chaitra, Soulfull – South Brand Head. | Photo Credit: K. Murali Kumar

19th edition saw 614 teams participate in juniors and seniors categories

Billed as one of the most popular quiz contests in the country, The Hindu Young World Quiz competition, was held at Chowdiah Memorial Hall here on Tuesday. The 19th edition of the event was open to school students in two categories – juniors (from class 4 to 6) and seniors (from class 7 to 10).

Juniors category

The team from Sri Kumaran Children’s Home (CBSE), Mallasandra bagged the top prize in the juniors category. The SKCH team of Samir V. Murthy and Rohan R. Bharadwaj was tied with the team from National Public School, HSR Layout, in the penultimate round with 50 points. The SKCH team garnered 20 points in the ‘Shoot Out’, the last round to emerge victorious with 70 points. They received trophies, merit certificates from The Hindu and bicycles and goodie bags from sponsors.

The NPS, HSR Layout team of Aron Mondal and Neelkanth S. took the first runners-up position, while the team from Delhi Public School Bangalore South of Adithya N.M., and Anubhav S., took the second runners-up position.

After the preliminary written round, six teams made it to the on-stage final round.

The teams from KLE Society’s School, Rajajingar, Deens Academy, ECC-Whitefield and Vidyashilp Academy, Yelahanka finished in fourth, fifth and sixth positions. They received trophies and certificates from The Hindu and goodie bags from sponsors.

Seniors category

The team from National Public School, Indiranagar, led from the beginning eventually to win the competition with a grand total of 199 points in the seniors category. The NPS team of Vishnu Sampathkumar and Dhyan Vyas won the competition for the second consecutive year. They received trophies, merit certificates from The Hindu and bicycles and goodie bags from sponsors.

The team from Bethany High School, Koramangala of Vasanth K. J., and Rishab Nanda took the first runners-up position with 120 points. The team from Presidency School, R.T. Nagar of Ananya Patil Rao and Daksh Shettar took the third position with 92 points. The teams from Sri Vidya Kendra – The Smart School, Machohalli, National Public School, Koramangala and Presidency School, Nandini Layout took the fourth, fifth and sixth positions. They received trophies and merit certificates from The Hindu and goodie bags from sponsors.

Prize distribution

Inder Sain Baluja, general manager (PR & Publicity), Syndicate Bank, Dheeraj Kumar, regional director, Aakash Educational Services Ltd., Bhaskar, area sales manager, Eveready Industries India Ltd., and Chaitra, brand head (South), Soulfull, gave away prizes to the winners. Quizmaster V.V. Ramanan hosted the show. In all, 240 teams in juniors category and 374 teams in seniors category from schools across the city participated.

Sponsors

Syndicate Bank was the presenting partner. The event was powered by Eveready Industries India Ltd. Arrow Publications Pvt. Ltd. was the knowledge partner. Frog Bikes was the national gift partner. Aakash Educational Services Ltd. was the education partner in Karnataka.

The nutrition partner was Soulfull, the gift partners were The Children’s Place and Naturo, the snack partner was Unibic, the refreshment partner was Hotel Adyar Ananda Bhavan and the beverage partner was Bejois.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Bengaluru / by Sudhindr A.B. / Bengaluru – February 07th, 2019

This device can convert text to Braille in real time

Two students from MVJ College of Engineering have developed a device called  ‘bBook’ that converts text into braille in real time.

The students took five months to create the device
The students took five months to create the device

Bengaluru :

Two students from MVJ College of Engineering have developed a device called  ‘bBook’ that converts text into braille in real time. Once a person with a visual impairment places the device over the text, it uses the six pins on its surface to convert the text.

A small camera in the bBook is used to scan text, which is then processed and the data generated is used to drive a braille unit. This unit gives the input character equivalent to braille. “A person can also download the latest news articles. A specially designed audio interface will be available, which will enable the user to use voice-control,” said Rohit Natesh, a student at the college.

The device can also be connected to mobile phones in order to receive notifications from the bBook application. It works in three speeds – slow, medium and fast – that is 4 seconds, 2.5 seconds and 1.5 seconds. They have been working on the device for five months now. “It has been a pleasure to work with my students. We hope to receive more feedback from blind schools,” said Desikan Srinivasan, assistant professor at MVJ College of Engineering.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> Cities> Bengaluru / by Aarthi M / Express News Service / February 06th, 2019