Monthly Archives: October 2014

Grandiose Jumboo Savari

71 cultural troupes & 45 tableaux take part

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Mysore :

Nearly five lakh people from across the globe yesterday converged on the Royal Route from the Palace to Bannimantap to witness Jumboo Savari, the spectacular event of the 404th edition of grandiose Mysore Dasara which ended on a colourful note.

The regal procession, which was inaugurated by Chief Minister Siddharamaiah by offering puja to Nandi Dhwaja in front of the Kote Anjaneyaswamy temple adjacent to the North Gate of the Palace at about 1.05 pm in the auspicious Dhanur Lagna, comprised of as many as 71 cultural troupes including 12 troupes from States like Assam, West Bengal, Tibet, Telangana, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Chattisgarh, along with 45 tableaux passing through the Royal Route with elephant Balarama leading Gajendra, Gopi, Prashant, Harsha, Vikram, Varalakshmi from the front to reach Bannimantap at about 4.45pm.

Cultural troupes: As many as 71 cultural troupes highlighting the cultural features of many districts in the State and other States were part of the attractive Jumboo Savari.

Arjuna’s hat-trick: The majestic howdah elephant Arjuna, who carried the idol of Goddess Chamundeshwari from the Palace to Bannimantap during the Jumboo Savari yesterday for the third year successively, achieved a hat-trick.

Three-tier security for Howdah: About 40 personnel, armed with AK-47 assault rifles provided a three-tier security to the 750 kg Golden Howdah, along with personnel from KSRP.

Commandant Ramdas Gowda, speaking to SOM, said that Assistant Commandant Mahadevaiah, Inspector Basavanna who are trained by Commandos of National Security Guards (NSG), supervised the security arrangements around the Howdah which has been insured for Rs. 15 crore.

The caparisoned Arjuna, at his majestic best, flanked by Kumki elephants Mary and Kaveri, carried the idol of Goddess Chamundeshwari, the presiding deity of Mysore, placed inside the 750 kg Golden Howdah to the accompaniment of recital of classical music by Palace artistes, which was inaugurated by Chief Minister Siddharamaiah inside the Palace premises at 3.16 pm, who showered floral petals to the idol of Goddess Chamundeshwari.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home>General  News  / Friday, October 05th, 2014

Mangalore’s KMC hospital enters Asia Book of records

Mangalore :

KMC Hospital Mangalore, part of Manipal Health Enterprises, created history on Sunday by entering the ‘Asia Book of Records’ after completing the Asia’s largest Human Heart Beat Simulation. The sound of being alive resonated like an echo when over 2,000 emulated the sound of heart beat to signify ‘World Heart Day’.

“The team tapped their thighs 72 times per minute, creating the sound of a healthy heartbeat-‘Lub dub’ for five minutes in the simulation process and have created a mark by entering the Asia Book of Records. I would like to congratulate each and every one who was involved in creating this world record” said adjudicator Sunita Dhote, who judged KMC on behalf of Asia Book of Records.

After creating the record, as per the tradition, KMC Hospital conducted the Heart Day Run for the 10th consecutive year in partnership with Event Partner MRPL. Athlete Clifford Joshua was the torch bearer for the event and led the awareness campaign in the form of a rally which started from TMA Pai Convention Centre and reached all the important city junctions, namely-MG Road – PVS Circle – Bunts Hostel Circle before reaching KMC Hospital, Ambedkar Circle for the valedictory function.

Sharmila Mandre, Kannada actor said: It is a great feeling to be part of history and better still when it contributes to the greater cause of the society. I think there can never be a more overwhelming response to put forward an awareness message than this.”

Speaking at the occasion, Dr. Anand Venugopal, Medical Superintendent, KMC Hospital said: “There is not a better sound than that of a beating heart. This year, to celebrate a healthy heart we took up this initiative to set a record of the largest Human Heart Beat Simulation. We are proud to take the brand name in the record books that would be etched forever. It is truly a landmark event for us.”

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / Home> City> Mangalore / by Stanley Pinto, TNN / September 28th, 2014

Manipal cardiologist made Fellow of American college of cardiology

Manipal :

Dr Tom Devasia, Professor in the Department of Cardiology, Kasturba Hospital, Manipal has been made Fellow of the elite panel of American College of Cardiology (FACC).

The certification and citation will be officially presented to him at the Annual Convocation of the College on March 16, 2015 in San Diego, California. “Kasturba Hospital is proud to have Dr Devasia on their panel of fulltime consultants in Interventional Cardiology. We congratulate him on his achievement,” said Dr (Col) M Dayananda, Medical Superintendent and COO, Kasturba Hospital, Manipal.

Every year, the American College of Cardiology recognizes selected cardiologists from around the world, based on their long term contribution to the field of cardiology, and inducts them as a Fellow of American College of Cardiology (FACC).

American College of Cardiology is the foremost professional society representing heart specialists in the US and throughout the world. Based on their outstanding credentials, achievements and community contribution to cardiovascular medicine, those who are elected to Fellowship can use Fellow of the American College of Cardiology (FACC) as a professional designation. Fellows of the ACC generally are adult cardiologists, paediatric cardiologists, cardiovascular surgeons, researchers and academicians, or specialists in a cardiovascular-related field.

Candidates are selected to the elite panel as FACC based on letters of sponsorship from other Fellows or faculty who attest professional competence and commitment to excellence that are at par with the best international standards. The ACC supports members on cardiovascular research, training, accreditation, board certification, licensure, medical practice etc; across the entire spectrum of cardiovascular care issues.

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / Home> City> Mangalore / by Stanley Pinto, TNN / October 08th, 2014

College girl launches e-waste venture in Hubli

Local administrations in India have neglected e-waste disposal and Vijayalaxmi Patil, a student of Deshpande Center for Social Entrepreneurship in Hubli, launched her own firm, e-vision.
Local administrations in India have neglected e-waste disposal and Vijayalaxmi Patil, a student of Deshpande Center for Social Entrepreneurship in Hubli, launched her own firm, e-vision.

Hubli :

A Master of Social Entrepreneurship (MSE) student has taken the initiative of collecting electronic waste from shops and households to prevent environmental hazards which arises when it’s burnt or unscientifically disposed.

Local administrations in India have neglected e-waste disposal and Vijayalaxmi Patil, a student of Deshpande Center for Social Entrepreneurship in Hubli, launched her own firm, e-vision. Her classmates Prasanna Hegde, Jitin Sunny and Sandesh R have joined her in it.

Vijayalaxmi told TOI she was worried about proper disposal of scrap like TVs, old CDs and wires which had accumulated at home. “I browsed the web and learnt that it’s a serious concern. I was disappointed to know that no administration has done anything in this regard in North Karnataka. Finally, I started e-vision with the support of my friends,” she said.

Prasanna Hegde said when they visited electronic shops, owners encouraged them. “It was difficult to convey some people as they thought we earned a lot from their e-waste,” he said.

Jitin, who knows how to asses the value of old electronic gadgets, said people aware about e-waste have been donating voluntarily.

Sandesh R said they’ve been given authorization by 4R Recycling, a company in Bangalore, to collect e-scraps and send them for recycling. “Jindal Aluminium of Bangalore is our client to provide e-waste,” he said.

Sumangala Lingaraj Angadi, a homemaker who gave about 70kg of e-waste, appreciated the students’ move. “I was clueless about disposal of TV, mixer, etc and I didn’t want to throw it in landfills,” she added.

Vijayalaxmi said her team has collected about 700kg of e-waste in the past 2 months. “We want to have a recycling unit in Hubli by next year. We also want to involve traditional scrap pickers,” she said.

Vijayalaxmi appealed to citizens to join hands in her venture. She can be reached at: and 8867323134.

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / Home> City> Hubli / by Sangamesh Menasinakai, TNN / September 28th, 2014

Dasara Wrestling Championship : Patil of KSP wins ‘Dasara Kanteerava’ title

From left: The winners of ‘Dasara Kanteerava’ M.Y. Patil (KSP), ‘Dasara Kesari’ Karthik Kate (Davanagere), ‘Dasara Kumar’ P. Satish (STC, Dharwad) and ‘Dasara Kishore’ M. Nagaraj (MEG, Bangalore) displaying their titles and silver maces. Others seen are former MUDA Chairman L. Nagendra, former Mayor Dhruvakumar and Dasara Wrestling Sub-Committee President Chouhalli Puttaswamy.
From left: The winners of ‘Dasara Kanteerava’ M.Y. Patil (KSP), ‘Dasara Kesari’ Karthik Kate (Davanagere), ‘Dasara Kumar’ P. Satish (STC, Dharwad) and ‘Dasara Kishore’ M. Nagaraj (MEG, Bangalore) displaying their titles and silver maces. Others seen are former MUDA Chairman L. Nagendra, former Mayor Dhruvakumar and Dasara Wrestling Sub-Committee President Chouhalli Puttaswamy.

Mysore :

In a keen tussle for supremacy with a large number of fans cheering, M.Y. Patil of Karnataka State Police (KSP) hogged the limelight when he beat S.D. Mane of Mudhol to clinch the coveted 74kg plus category title ‘Dasara Kanteerava’ in the State-level wrestling competition held at D. Devaraj Urs Multipurpose wrestling arena at Doddakere Maidan here on Wednesday.

L.M. Yallashetty of KSP Davanagere and Panduranga Shinde secured third places in 75kg plus category. The winner M. Y. Patil was presented with a silver mace and the title.

Karthik Kate of Davanagere won the ‘Dasara Kesari’ 74kg title. In the title bout, he outsmarted the challenge put up by M. Basappa of Belgaum who took the second place. K. Panduranga (MEG, Bangalore) and Shivaji Redekar (Belgaum) took the third places.

Satish Padthare of STC, Dharwad beat Rafiq Holi of Davanagere to clinch the ‘Dasara Kumar’ 70kg title. Y. Gurulinga of Muddol and Gopal Koli of MEG, Banga- lore secured third.

M. Nagaraj of MEG, Bangalore won the coveted ‘Dasara Kishore’ 61kg title. He beat Raju Hoskote of STC, Dharwad in the final. Siddu Hossamani (MEG) and Vishnu Kumar (Sports Hostel, Davanagere) secured the third places.

The winners in the Dasara Kanteerava, Dasara Kesari, Dasara Kumar and Dasara Kishore were presented with a silver mace each and also conferred with the title.

Men’s section: In the all-India competitions which concluded on Tuesday, S.D. Mane (Karnataka-Plus 97kg), Prakash Yaragatti (97 kg-MLIRC), Pandurang Shinde (Karnataka-86kg), Sandeep Sharma (KVS, Bangalore-74kg), Siddanna Patil (MEG-70kg), M. Nagaraj (MEG-61kg) and Pankaj (MEG-57kg) won the titles.

Women’s section

In the all-India women’s section, Reshma Mane (Kholapur-75kg), Anushree (Alvas, Mangalore-63kg), Atmashree (Alvas, M’lore-60kg) and Rita Priyanka (Mysore-58kg) emerged winners.

Reshma Mane of Kholapur was adjudged the Best National Women’s Wrestler while Pankaj of MEG was adjudged as the Best Wrestler in Men’s Section. Basheera of Gadag was adjudged the Best State Women Wrestler.

The prizes were given away by B. K. Singh, IGP, Vikram Amte (DSP), Dhruvakumar, former Mayor and Dasara Wrestling Sub-Committee office-bearers.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home>Sports News  / Wednesday, October 02nd, 2014

In search of glory

TALENT AND DEDICATION Key to success. Photo: G.P. Sampath Kumar / The Hindu
TALENT AND DEDICATION Key to success. Photo: G.P. Sampath Kumar / The Hindu

With his increasingly impressive performances in long jump and the 100m, S. Lokesh is an athlete to watch out for

It is not easy for an athlete to succeed at the highest levels both on the track and in the field. “Carl Lewis did it,” smiles the Indian Athletics Academy’s coach, C. Muralidharan. “Then again, he was Carl Lewis.” As far as role models go, S. Lokesh can choose no better than King Carl.

A young long jumper and sprinter at the Academy, Lokesh brightened his already-impressive CV with gold medals in both events at last month’s State Junior Athletics Championships.

On the face of it, and compared against the raft of records that tumbled at the meet, his feats may not appear eye-catching.

But at 14 years and nine months, and still in his first season in the under-16 age-group, Lokesh stood head and shoulders above his mostly-older rivals.

He leapt a distance of 6.71m in long jump, before clocking 11s flat in the 100m dash, winning both convincingly.

“I don’t think about my competitors,” says Lokesh. “My only goal is to improve on my previous performance.”

It is an approach that appears to have served him well. Last August, Lokesh drew attention in Karnataka’s athletics circles after he broke the under-14 boys’ long jump record at the state meet in Shimoga with a distance of 5.90m.

At the Junior Nationals only a couple of months later, he grabbed a bronze with an effort of 6.14, and made the final of the 100m with a time of 11.91.

In themselves, his performances are impressive; but equally significant has been his sharp progress.

In little over a year, Lokesh has sliced nine-tenths of a second off his 100m time and added eight-tenths of a metre to his leap in the long jump.

Such improvement may not be uncommon at his age, but at a height of 5’11”, he is a hugely exciting prospect.

“I expect to see him at the international level in two years’ time,” says Muralidharan.

“He has the talent, but he also has the dedication. He is fully focused on what has to be done.”

It helps that Lokesh hails from a family of sportsmen. His father, L. Sathyanathan, is a wing-back for Bangalore Reds in the State ‘C’ division football league. Sathyanathan’s brother, L. Kantharaj, and father, K. Loganathan, were also footballers. Lokesh took up competitive athletics inspired by his cousin,

A. Lokeswaran, a 400m runner. “I used to ask him what the 100m was, what the 200m was, and how the hurdles were won. I decided I wanted to be like him,” he says.

Sathyanathan admits that his son, a class 10 student at Sacred Heart Boys High School, has taken even his parents by surprise.

“I could see that he had the attitude and the will-power. But he has surpassed my expectations,” he says. “All this has been possible, though, only because of the support from people around us. I’ve been a driver for 18 years and my sister has helped me all along. The Shanthinagar MLA, N.A. Haris, has also been very kind to us.”

Sathynathan dreams that his son will make it to the Olympics one day, although he insists that there is no burden of expectation on the boy. “If he has a bad day at a competition, we don’t bring it up at home,” he says. “We don’t force him to do anything.”

For now, Lokesh’s sights are fixed on the targets his coach has set for him: 7m and 10.7s next summer.

The South Zone championships, which begin in Hyderabad next week, will prove a strong test of his mettle. “I know how what my goals are,” Lokesh states. “I will work towards them every day.”

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> Features> MetroPlus / by ShreeDutta Chidananda / October 05th, 2014

Asian Games 2014 : Mysore-born Vikas Gowda bags Silver in Discuss Throw

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Incheon :

Despite not being fully fit, Vikas Gowda managed to win a silver in the men’s discus throw event at the Asian Games 2014 being held at Incheon in South Korea yesterday. Iran’s Ehsan Hadadi, the London Olympic

Silver medalist and Asian record holder, won the gold with a 65.11mts throw to complete a hat-trick of triumphs at the Asian Games.

Commonwealth Games champion Gowda, who took a bronze in Guangzhou four years ago, produced his day’s best of 62.58 in the second throw to bring India’s lone medal in athletics for the day.

Tintu in finals: Meanwhile, Tintu Luka and Sushma Devi qualified for the women’s 800m final while Sajeesh Joseph (1:49.90) progressed to the title round in the men’s section.

Luka, the Asian leader, won the first heat in 2:04.28 sec while Devi was third in the next one, a fast heat which Kazakhstan’s Asiad defending champion Margarita Mukasheva, who is making a comeback of sorts, took in 2:02.83.

National champion Jithin Paul (51.76) made the cut after taking the second spot in the next heat in the 400 mts hurdles. Ashwini Akkunji, the women’s 400 mts hurdles winner at the Guangzhou Asiad, also qualified for the final by finishing second in her heat in 57.67 sec.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home>Sports News  / Wednesday, October 01st, 2014

Multipurpose fruit KOKAM: Saviour of your heart

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by Dr. Sathyanarayana Bhat

Principal, Government Ayurveda Medical College, Mysore

The fruits of the Kokam can be used for cooking. It can be explored as best industrial commodity. Nevertheless, it shall also be used as best medicine to save your heart and stomach from ailments. Garcinia indica is the scientific name of the fruit. African and Asian evergreen forests have over 200 species of Garcinia.

Mangosteen is the well-known fruit from this genus across the globe. Among these, Garcinia indica is endemic to Western ghats, particularly, right from Gujarat belt up to Kanyakumari ranges. An evergreen tree with shiny oval leaves, it reaches up to ten meters tall. Garcinia indica is found in forest lands, riversides and wastelands. These plants prefer evergreen forests, but sometimes they also thrive in areas with relatively low rainfall. It is also cultivated on a small scale.

Of late, few attempts are made to grow this useful tree as avenue tree on roadsides. It has a beautiful crown and canopy too. Best selection for coffee estates too as it does not require irrigation, spraying of pesticides or fertilisers.

The peel of fruit is dried under sun to get aamsul or kokam. It is used as a slightly sour spice in recipes from Goa, Karnataka and Maharashtra. Even star hotels serve a dish named as Kokam De Soup. Kokam peel yields a peculiar flavour and blackish red colour. It is a preferred substitute for tamarind and tomatoes in curries. It is the best choice among these. It is also used in cuisine from Gujarat where it is frequently used to add flavour and tartness to dhal, for flavour balance, and parts of South India. The syrup prepared out of its pulp is used to make kokum sherbet. Kokum squash or kokum concentrate is used in preparing a drink, which is bright red in colour. It improves digestion and cools the body during summer. The dried peel can be used round the year.

Sixty years ago, few studies conducted at IISc., Bangalore, reveal that the seed butter of Kokam fruit, is a wonderful wound healer. Burns and foot crack can get better with mere few applications. This is the major industrial potential of the tree. Many studies reveal the anti-cholesterol as well as potential heart tonic effects are not so popular.

Charaka Samhitha, 3000 years old text on Internal Medicine designates Vrikshamla (Kokam) and Amlavethasa (another Garcinia sp) as best heart tonics. Both are best food as well as medicine. During this Dasara, let us decide to go for herbal. Let us make our heart strong.

[Dr. Sathyanarayana Bhat can be contacted on Ph:0821-2444701 or Mob:91-09448081005 or email:sathyanarayana.bhat@gmail.com]

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Feature Articles  / Wednesday, October 01st, 2014

95-year-old to lead Gorava dance in Jumboo Savari

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Mysore :

Folk art troupe Goravara Kunitha, with men wearing headgear made of bear-hair, will be a special attraction in the Dasara Jumboo Savari procession with a 95-year-old man Puttamallegowda (see pic) leading the troupe.

He hails from Chamarajanagar district’s Ramasamudra village. Despite his advanced age, Puttamallegowda is very agile and dances like a teenager. He was the cynosure of all eyes at the Raitha Dasara (farmers’ Dasara) procession recently.

Speaking to SOM, Puttamallegowda said that he has been into the art since the age of 18 and has taught several youngsters. He said that he won the Karnataka Rajyotsava award when S. Bangarappa was the Chief Minister. He has been participating in Dasara procession since the past 30 years.

The term Gorava refers to people belonging to the Kuruba Gowda community who have taken a special vow and dress in the traditional overcoat and headgear, and beat a damroo shouting “Elukoti.. Elukoti…” (Seven crores) – the number of Goravas Mailara, armed with bows and arrows, took to battle against a demon, Mallasura and his brother. They also dance in ritualistic warrior like dance called the “Goravara Kunitha” with a small “dollu” in one hand and a flute in the other hand. It is a custom in most villages of Karnataka to bring young children in front of the Goravas to get their blessings and to allay the fears of children.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> General News / Wednesday, October 01st, 2014

Environmentalist Prof. K.B.Sadanand no more

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Mysore :

K.B. Sadanand, a former Botany professor in the University of Mysore and an environment conservation enthusiast, passed away this morning at the age of 72.

A bachelor and residing in Jayalakshmipuram with his brother Prof. K.B. Prabhu Prasad, a littérateur, he was very active with the Zoo activities as a member of its Education Wing. He also played a vital role in designing the Butterfly Park at Karanji Lake.

He was the Chief Editor of Kannada Vishwa Kosha (lexicon) and has written several books on environment conservation. As per his wish, his body was donated to JSS Medical College.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> General News / Wednesday, October 01st, 2014