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Elected as Chairman of South Asia
Mysore :
Mohammed Shabeer Ahmed, Advocate, Mysore and International Council Member of International Association for Religious Freedom (IARF), Osaka (Japan) and London (UK) has been elected as the Chairman of South Asia Co-ordinating Council (SACC) of IARF during the SACC Board Meeting held on June 7 at Mysore.
India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal come under SACC. The term of the office of SACC is four years.
The objects of SACC-IARF is to promote international freedom, organise socio-economic, spiritual and cultural activities, promote inter-faith, work for religious, communal harmony and peace among the people.
Mohammed Shabeer Ahmed is also serving as Member of Vidyavardhaka Sangha, Mysore and Chairman of Youth Hostels Association of India, Mysore Unit.
He will be attending International Council Meeting IARF on Aug. 23, 24 and 25, to be held at Birmingham, UK.
source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> General News / June 16th, 2014
Aryabhata award for Snake Shyam
Mysore :
Snake charmer and Corporator Snake Shyam has been selected for Aryabhata International Award-2013 in recognition of his social service.
The award will be presented at a function to be held on June 22 at Ravindra Kalakshetra in Bangalore at 6.30 pm.
source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> In Brief / June 15th, 2014
Paper Subbanna, a legend in his own rights !
by H.P. Naveen Kumar
During the days when newspaper sellers are rarely recognised, here is an aging M.R. Subramanya, popularly called by his admirers as ‘Paper Subbanna,’ who is dedicated to journalism in his own kind by selling newspapers for the past five decades in the heritage city, thus justifying the title given to him.
Born in Mysore, Subbanna, who passed SSLC from Dalvoy School in city, took to distribution of newspapers and has been rendering a yeomen service to the field of journalism for the past 50 years.
His tryst with print: After unsuccessfully launching ‘Chitralaya,’ a tabloid devoted to film industry in Bangalore in 1963, Subbanna is now busy distributing newspapers, periodicals and books related to competitive examinations in all languages.
Later, lured by film journalism, Subbanna established an institution named Film Premier Association along with his friends and served as a reporter, critic, publisher and launched many programmes for the development of journalism.
After the collapse of the Lansdowne building, Subbanna now runs a shop opposite Merchants’ Co-operative Bank on Jaganmohan Palace road in city selling newspapers of all languages including Rajasthani, Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, etc.
Subbanna as a Publisher: After failing to achieve the desired results through his tabloid, Subbanna published many novels under the banner of ‘Sahitya Gangotri’ and created awareness on reading Kannada books and also achieved the distinction of publishing ‘Jenugudu’ scripted by celebrated Tamil writer Shantha through which he became a household name after being recognised by the Union Government.
Joined Kannada Chaluvali: Subbanna plunged into Kannada Chaluvali in his fight for propagation of Kannada and played a major role in the agitation against dubbing of Kannada films into other languages in the company of A.N. Krishna Rao, M. Rama Murthy, T.R. Subba Rao, Beechi, Sheshagiri Rao, Veerakesari, Seetharama Shastry among others.
Felicitations: Besides being felicitated for his contributions to Kannada language, Subbanna was honoured by the Dasara Exhibition Committee in 1992, Ambarish Award in 1995 by Ambarish Fans’ Association and also honoured in 2006 by a group of litterateurs from K.R. Nagar Taluk.
Paper Subbanna, who lost all his earnings after trying his luck in the film industry, is still well-known for his generosity towards visitors who come in search of him.
“I am happy with my profession and I am contented in life. The advent of TV has led a steep fall in newspaper readership which is regrettable but reading a newspaper over a cup of tea is itself a different and a wholesome experience,” says Subbanna.
Let us hope that the Government will take note of the contributions of Subbanna to the field of journalism and reward him appropriately.
After the demise of his wife Kamalamma six years ago, Subbanna is being looked after by daughter M.S. Nagashree and son M.S. Nagendra.
source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Feature Articles / June 15th, 2014
When passion swirls to reality …..
Mysore :
You can always trust women to do things unique and differently as women and multi-tasking are two words that have always gone hand-in-hand. Their dynamic ability to juggle between altered roles at a time is one quality that helps them find themselves in great places.
Today, we will take you through the story of two such dynamic ladies who have been successfully juggling between three different interesting roles each of which hold a unique place in their lives.
Meet Nandita Nagaraj and Deepha Chengapa. This energetic duo has chosen three different things do. One for passion, one for soul and another for living.
Their passion has given birth to a very uniquely functioning café called Chai Patthe; they teach English to little children at a government school to please their souls and for a living, the ladies are into setting up solar power plants which they have already done for several buildings across the country.
Let’s talk about Chai Patthe. A one-year-plus-old eatery with a very different touch to it for the way it functions. Chai Patthe is Nandita and Deepha’s dream-child, prepared and sold where are a whopping 70 different varieties of Tea along with some very interesting items to munch on. And all that’s available at the place is all the more special, for everything prepared there is made by no cooks but Nandita and Deepha themselves.
Walk into this cosy home with bean bags and cane seats within the rooms, relaxing upon which anyone can relish a simple Maggi to pasta and burgers or sandwich to cookies and brownies, in a very homely atmosphere. What’s more, top them up with some delicious varieties of tea which gets served to you in attractive earthen cutlery, and chances are, you’ll end up spending more than half a day at the place relaxing.
That’s not all. The place has much more than these to keep you at it. Book lovers visiting Chai Patthe can feast reading books from a mini library that’s maintained at the place, with a few but interesting books of varied genres. Those of who love playing games can enjoy playing uno, ludo, chess or crosswords with friends while their food and drink orders are being taken care of by the hosts.
“Our intention of starting Chai Patthe was not just for profit but to provide the visitors a nice and homely atmosphere where they could relax and enjoy a few simple and peaceful moments. Hence, we do not run it like a hotel. All things done and sold here are home-like,” explains Deepha, adding, “We also have a thatched roof seating where people are free to come over and celebrate their special days, read books, paint an art piece, write college records or even do school home works. We are glad we have such visitors too.”
The place which is open between 10.30 am and 7.30 pm daily, remains closed on the days when the ladies are busy with their power plant works for which they tend to travel outside the city. And before 10.30 am each day, Nandita and Deepha are in the Government School, where they teach the children.
“We do not bother if we have to close the cafe at times as our customers who are regular know the way we function. We are very happy working this way and have no plans to expand, as we are into it just out of passion,” says Nandita.
They so prove that they started Chai Patthe for just passion that they have never advertised about the cafe anywhere till date. All the popularity they have gained is by just word of mouth.
Chai Patthe is a non-smoking, wi-fi enabled zone and is one lovely place where any visitor can walk-in directly to the kitchen. “And as our customers, most of whom are acquaintances, know it is just the two of us who cook, they wait patiently until their orders are placed,” says Deepha. “And it is lovely when some of our friends who visit us even help us in the kitchen,” she gushes, who freshly makes the home-baked cakes served at Chai Patthe at her home daily. And all the health conscious ones will love the cooking here as the women use nothing but brown breads and buns and only olive oil to cook dishes and believe in keeping the place plastic-free. Everything here is served in earthen containers, porcelain and glassware. We indeed need to applaud the women for so successfully juggling between so many things at one time. Chai Patthe is located at Jayalakshmipuram [0821-4195033].— AN
source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> General News / June 14th, 2014
MDJA’S floral tributes to two senior journalists of city
Mysore :
A condolence meeting to mourn the demise of senior journalists S. Pattabhiraman and Khaleel Bebak was held at Mysore District Journalists Association (MDJA) office on Thyagaraja road in city this morning.
Senior Journalist Krishna Vattam, former VC of Yenepoya University (Mangalore) Prof. Syed Akheel Ahmed, Retired Professor R.N. Padmanabha, MDJA President C.K. Mahendra, Vice-President Pragathi Gopalakrishna, General Secretary K. Deepak and others offered floral tributes to the portraits of the two departed journalists.
Speaking on the occasion, Vattam said the demise of the two veteran journalists has saddened the press fraternity.
Recalling the services of the two journalists, he pointed out that Pattabhiraman reached out to the readers through his innovative style of reporting.
Prof. Syed Akheel Ahmed said that boldness, impartiality and an open mind formed the basic qualities of a journalist and he saw all these qualities in both Pattabhiraman and Bebak.
The meeting also observed a one-minute silence as a mark of respect to the two .
source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> General News / June 14th, 2014
India Post celebrates Fifa World Cup 2014
Mysore :
Fifa World Cup 2014 stamps, miniature sheets and first-day covers are up for grabs at the Philately Bureau of the Mysore Head Post Office, Nazarabad.
Philatelists and soccer fans in Mysore made their way to post offices on Friday morning, snapping up over 6,000 stamps. Three of the stamps depict players in action; the fourth one is of mascot Fuleco.
“A total of 514 sheets, each of all the four stamps, are being sold. Each sheet comprises 49 stamps; 4,000 miniature sheets are also available. In addition, 560 first-day Covers and 560 information sheets are on display too. Stamps worth of Rs 9,95,580 are here,” said S Mahadevaiah, senior post master.
“We have 849 philately account holders. When Sachin Tendulakar’s 200 century commemoration stamp was released, we got a good response. Around 1 lakh stamps were sold then. This time, too, we are expecting a similar response,” he added.
The Head Post Office will despatch these stamps to the regional post offices at Nanjangud, Kollegal, Chitradurga, Chikkaballapur, Davanagere, Tumkur, Tiptur, Mandya, Madikeri and Srirangapatna. In Mysore, the stamps will be on sale at the Saraswathipuram Head Post Office from Saturday.
Philatelist Anand Kumar observes: “These commemorative stamps popularize sports especially among youths. India Post must release sports-related stamps on every such occasion.”
“The size of the stamps could have been increased. The pictures are not clearly visible and not so attractive,” says Nagendra, a student of Banvai College.
A set of four stamps costs Rs 60. Two stamps cost Rs 25 each and two Rs 5 each. First-day covers cost Rs 5 and information sheets Rs 5, said Tabassum, a postal assistant at the Mysore Head Post Office.
source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / Home> City> Mysore / TNN / June 14th, 2014
Gokulam gets Open Air Theatre
District in-Charge Minister performs guddali puja; Construction to be completed in nine months; Rest rooms for senior citizens in second phase
Mysore :
The citizens residing near Gokulam and surrounding areas have all reasons to smile as the Mysore Urban Development Authority (MUDA) will be constructing an Open Air Theatre along with walkway and other facilities on a one acre land near the Doctor’s Corner in Gokulam 3rd Stage.
MUDA will be constructing the Open Air Theatre and walkway at a cost of Rs. 99.50 lakh and the facility is expected to be made available for public in nine months. The Open Air Theatre will have 250 seating capacity along with green rooms, toilets and drinking water facilities.
District in-Charge and Revenue Minister V. Sreenivasa Prasad performed guddali puja for the project at the site this morning in the presence of MLA Vasu and Corporators Girish Prasad and Bhagya.
The contract for the construction of the Open Air Theatre and walkway has been awarded to Mysore-based contractor A. Dinesh.
The project will be taken up on a land measuring 43,253 sqft. and has been designed by M/s Imprints of Bangalore.
This apart, MUDA has also planned to construct rest rooms for senior citizens, library and a gym in the second phase for which the tender process is yet to commence.
MUDA Superintending Engineer M. Shivakumar, Executive Engineer S. Veerabhadraiah, Zonal Officer Rajashekar, Junior Engineer S. Satyanarayana Joshi and other officials were present on the occasion.
source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> General News / June 17th, 2014
Kannada cinema going global
Bengaluru:
Kannada cinema’s market has widened up, thanks to the class and hit movies it is producing. After Maanikya creating records, Gajakesari will be releasing in as many as nine countries shortly. The overseas release is being planned with 5 digital prints.
Gajakesari will be screened in the US, Australia, Germany, Ireland, Singapore, Canada, Japan, Hong Kong and the UK in the month of June and July. One of the overseas distributor has disclosed this information.
Yash will be attending the premiere at most of the places.
source: http://www.deccanchronicle.com / Deccan Chronicle / Home> Entertainment> Sandalwood / by DC Correspondent / June 05th, 2014