Team Coorg gearing up for Gulf Cup hockey in Dubai

A file photo of Team Coorg Oman. Photo – Supplied
A file photo of Team Coorg Oman. Photo – Supplied

Muscat:

Team Coorg Oman is all set to participate in the UTSC-organised 5th Gulf Cup Hockey Tournament in Dubai later this week, according to a press release issued by the team on 27 January, 2014.

The six-a-side hockey tournament will have teams from various clubs in and around the UAE. Team Coorg Oman, having been the winners in 2012 and runners-up in the 2011 and 2013, will be looking forward to bring back the Gulf Cup.

Keen to be part of the growing popularity of this tournament, many local Omani players have come forward to be part of the team for Dubai.

The recently organised tournament, the Republic Day Cup in Muscat, has given the players the much needed match practice and they are looking forward to the fast six-a-side format of the game.

The UTSC which too has been hosting this tournament in Oman as well as in Dubai are keen that teams from Oman continue to participate and help make this tournament more popular.

Along with Team Coorg Oman, UTSC too has been in the forefront of promoting hockey in Oman.

With more schools introducing hockey as part of their team sports curriculum, it is heartening to see the gradual progress the game is making.

Corporate bodies too are now stepping in to promote the game in Oman. This year’s team sponsors are Al Qurum Complex (CCC), Al Rawahi International Co.LLC and Services & Trade Company LLC.

The above companies have been sponsoring the game continuously for the last few years and continue to extend their support to the teams.

The hockey fraternity in Oman wishes the team the very best in this tournament. All supporters of Team Coorg in Dubai are keenly awaiting the teams’ arrival to extend their warm welcome and support during the matches.

source: http://www.timesofoman.com / Times of Oman / Home / by Times News Service / January 27th, 2014

‘Protect Fragile Ecology of Kodagu’

Magsaysay Award winner Rajendra Singh at a seminar in Bangalore on Saturday | Nagaraja Gadekal
Magsaysay Award winner Rajendra Singh at a seminar in Bangalore on Saturday | Nagaraja Gadekal

The ecology of Kodagu is under serious threat due to development projects, unregulated urbanisation and invasive tourism. This was the view of experts at a seminar ‘Protection of Kodagu ecosystem to save Cauvery’ held in the city on Saturday.

Eminent personalities like Magsaysay Award-winning ‘Water Man of India’ Dr Rajendra Singh and others spoke about the need to sensitise the State government on ensuring that the fragile ecosystem of Kodagu is not torn apart.

Rapid urbanisation and development projects, like the Mysore-Khozikode 400 KV High Tension power line, four-lane highway to Kerala through Kodagu, four-lane highway through Kodagu connecting Mattanur airport to Mysore and Bangalore and rail link to Kushalnagar being extended to Kerala through Kodagu will have a severe impact on the ecology of the district, they said.

The experts also talked about the 55-km stretch that has been earmarked for the Mysore-Khozikode 400 KV power line. Around 2,000 trees were felled in just a 5-km stretch. In the remaining 50-km stretch, including 30-km of coffee plantations, at least 50,000 trees will be felled, they feared.

The coffee estates are close to Devamachi reserve forests and the Nagarahole National Park.

The elephant menace in this area will become even more severe. This area in south Kodagu is also the catchment for Lakshmantheerta river which is the main water source for Mysore and an important tributary of Cauvery River. Such large-scale felling of trees in this area will definitely have an adverse effect on the water flow in the River. Land conversion for non-agricultural purposes and encroachment of sacred groves and river banks is contributing to severe stress on the environment.

Environmental activist B C Nanjappa urged the State government to stop encroachment and protect sacred groves. He said any activity other than grazing should be prohibited in sacred groves. Encroachments along the Cauvery river banks should be addressed urgently.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> Cities> Bangalore / by Express News Service – January 26th, 2014

Postcards from Coorg

Photo: Jithendra M
Photo: Jithendra M

With its soft, rolling hills, green vistas cloaked in mist and charming houses flanked by coffee and pepper estates, Coorg is rightly called ‘Scotland of the East’.

And Dr S V Narasimhan knows the place like the back of his hand—from north (Somwarpet) to south (Kutta). And this is chiefly because of the demands of his hobby, bird watching, which he has sustained for the last 28 years, and his various other exploits in the field of conservation and wildlife that have made him a mini celebrity (he was Coorg Person of the Year 2013) in the land of the Kodavas.

Just two years shy of turning 60, Narasimhan reveals that birding happened almost by accident. “A friend of my friend kept needling me to accompany him for bird-watching. Finally, I agreed and once I went I was totally hooked,” he says.

“Also, on the same day, it so happened that I was presented with a Salim Ali book on birds and then there was no looking back,” he laughs.

Though bird watching and bird photography go hand-in-hand for most birders today, Narasimhan is content with just watching birds. Rather than a camera, it’s a binocular that he carts around. His two daughters are bird lovers too and accompany him on birding trips.

To say that he is devoted to his hobby would be putting it mildly. And here’s why—for the last 25 years or so, to commemorate India’s Wild Life Week that falls in the first week of October, Narasimhan has been sending out hand-painted cards featuring pictures of birds, butterflies and animals to a whole lot of people. “Every month, there was a small cultural function in our town, which is when the idea of giving people cards struck me. The first year I sent out 1,000 cards. My target has been 3,000 cards and the closest I came to achieving it is when I sent out 2,700 cards in one particular year,” he shares.

By any standard, it’s a mammoth undertaking and Narasimhan attempts the work in stages, by first selecting pictures of roughly 18-20 birds, animals and butterflies.

Then one outline of a particular picture is made on some 100 cards with the process getting replicated for the others as well. The painting happens in-between. The doctor is quick to point out that he may not a good artist, but a lot of love goes into each card. Recipients who acknowledge his cards are kept on his mailing list the next year as well.

His birding activities culminated in his book titled Feathered Jewels of

Coorg published by the Coorg Wildlife Society in 2004.

“It took me four and a half years to collect data for the book. I travelled to different parts of Coorg to acquaint myself with the Kodava names. The first edition was published in 2004 and the second in 2008,” he says. President of the Coorg Wildlife Society, Colonel C P Muthanna (retd) is all praise for Dr Narasimhan and his book, a bi-lingual guide (Kannada and English) to the birds of Coorg.

A show on Akashwani, in Madikeri, titled Kodagina Banadigalu had Naraimhan talk about Coorg’s rich wildlife. The reach of the show was tremendous with the programme running for 52 weeks, reveals the doctor, who says the bird with seven colours—Indian Pitta—is his favourite.

Besides birding, Narasimhan is also interested in astronomy. But with Coorg enjoying only two months of clear sky, it certainly puts a damper on this hobby. Nevertheless, he is quite happy with the knowledge gained, and explains the link between astronomy and birds.

“Birds migrate by looking at the constellations, they ignore the moon which changes every day, but rely on the stars which remain constant,” he says.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> Magazine / by Sunita Raghu / January 25th, 2014

‘Karnataka needs a river rejuvenation policy’

Bangalore :

Magsaysay awardee Dr Rajendra Singh on Saturday said Karnataka needs a river rejuvenation policy.

Speaking at a seminar on ‘Protection of Kodagu’s Ecosystem to save River Cauvery’ organized by the Save Cauvery Forum, Singh, who is also known as the ‘Waterman of India’, said efforts should be made to evolve a consensus on the issue.

Singh emphasized that no change of title with regard to river land should be allowed. “Sand extraction should not be allowed in river base areas, and most importantly, sewers should be separated from rivers and treated water also kept away from rivers.”

Col CP Muthanna of Coorg Wildlife Society said the rural landscape of eco-sensitive Kodagu district has to be maintained. “The proposed Mysore-Kozhikode 400 kV power line should be taken through an alternate route as it will save 50,000 trees. There should be a moratorium on fresh licenses for tourist resorts. Strict regulations have to be imposed on land conversion and expansion of townships,” he said.

source: http://www.articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / Home> India> Kodagu / TNN / January 26th, 2014

Allanasons is the best exporter of green coffee

Bangalore :
Allanasons Ltd has won the best green coffee exporter award instituted by the Coffee Board. The company bagged the award for exporting the highest volume of coffee in 2012-13.

NKG Jayanti Coffee was second, followed by Amalgamated Bean Coffee Trading Company Ltd. At the IICF, Coffee Board honoured individuals and institutions for setting high standards and benchmarks in the world of coffee.

The following are the other category winners: In the speciality coffee segment – Aspinwall & Company topped the list, followed by Allanasons Ltd and NKG Jayanti Coffee.

Instant coffee category: CCL Products, followed by Tata Coffee and Nestle India. Roasted coffee beans and ground coffee: Jay Keshav Exports, Rams Exim and Fresh and Honest Cafe.

NKG Jayanti Coffee won the award for the best exporter to Europe. The company bagged the award for exporting the maximum amount of coffee to Europe in 2012-13. Amalgamated Bean Coffee Trading Company Ltd and Allanasons Ltd came second and third.

Following are the best exporters of coffee to the different regions: US & Canada: CCL Products, Allanasons Ltd and Mudremane Coffee Curers.

Russia &CIS: CCL Products, Tata Coffee and Nestle India. West Asia and North Africa (Mena): Allanasons Ltd, Nestle India and Bola Surendra Kamath & Sons. Far-East: Sri Narasu’s Coffee Company, Vayhan Coffee and Tata Coffee.

source: http://www.thehindubusinessline.com / Business Line / Home> Companies / by The Hindu Bureau / Bangalore – January 24th, 2014

Coffee fest returns to Bangalore with aroma

As the country’s coffee capital, Bangalore is, after a four-year hiatus, hosting again the India International Coffee Festival (IICF-2014) from Thursday to spread the brew’s aroma.

Held biennially since 2002 by stakeholders, including growers, roasters, traders and exporters with state support, the previous fourth edition of the three-day fest was held in New Delhi in January 2012 to create greater awareness and promote the beverage in non-traditional areas where tea and other soft drinks are consumed more.

“Though about 70 percent of the coffee produced is exported, we are focused on promoting consumption across the country, as the beverage is traditionally sipped more in south India,” Coffee Board chairman Jawaid Akthar told IANS ahead of the trade event.

Growing popularity of cafe chains like Barista, Coasta Coffee, Coffee Day, Dunkin Donuts, Krispy Kreme, Lavazza and Starbucks across metros and cities has made the brew a fashionable drink among the youth, constituting 45 percent of the 1.2-billion people.

“Coffee consumption has been growing five-six percent annually since 2005 after being stagnant for a long time. Bean consumption increased to 115,000 tonnes in 2011 from 50,000 tonnes in 2005 on growth of value-added products and instant coffee,” Akhtar recalled.

Unlike tea, where 80 percent of its production is consumed across the country, per capita consumption of coffee in India is still 90gm as against 12kg in Finland, highest in the world, 6-9kg in Europe, South America and North America, and 4-5kg in rest of the world.

“Though consumption nearly doubled over the last decade, India lags far behind developed countries and even coffee-producing nations in South America due to various factors, including production being limited traditionally to southern states of Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu,” Akthar pointed out.

Steady economic growth, increasing urbanisation and growing consumer class in the new workforce have, however, redefined drinking habits and made coffee a preferred choice for the refreshing change it brings in a variety of flavours.

“A growing number of youth taking to coffee in metros and cities across the country is an encouraging sign for us. As coffee culture spreads, the trend is turning into a lifestyle, thanks to the advantage of demographic dividend,” Coffee Day president Venu Madhav told IANS here.

Buoyed by the overwhelming response to the flagship fest over the past decade, the Coffee Board of the union commerce ministry and India Coffee Trust of the industry have been able to attract about 60 overseas and domestic firms, over 1,000 delegates and 40 global experts to participate in the event’s fifth edition and showcase products and technologies.

“India is at an inflection point in developing its coffee market. With newer formats, services and new entrants, we see people’s familiarity and affinity with the brew transforming,” Hindustan Unilever executive director Geetu Verma noted on the occasion.

With a view to doubling the per capita consumption to 180gm by this decade, the event will focus on the ‘changing face of coffee’ and experts will deliberate on production and marketing trends, while other stakeholders will hold skill-building workshops on processing, roasting and brewing.

“We have undertaken the mission to develop and propel the Indian coffee sector as a global player and increase its footprint across the country. Towards that end, the fest serves as an ideal platform to train and orient new entrants wanting to be part of the sector,” India Coffee Trust president and leading grower Anil Kumar Bhandari told IANS.

The fest is expected to attract about 10,000 visitors from India and abroad, who will be treated to a variety of flavours ranging from black coffee, cold coffee, iced coffee to spice coffee by global retail chains, brands and instant makers.

“As part of promoting the brew and creating awareness of its health benefits, a coffee quiz I being held first time in the fest. About 106,000 people have participated from across the country in the preliminary rounds to qualify for the quiz final at the fest,” Bhandari said.

Special awards will be given as recognition to best coffees, baristas (the persons who serve coffee in bars), curers, roasters and tasters during the fest.

source: http://www.business-standard.com / Business Standard / Home> News_IANS> Business-Economy / by IANS / Bangalore – January 22nd, 2014

Teams for Indian Republic Day hockey festival announced

OHA chief Sheikh Mahfood Ali Juma.
OHA chief Sheikh Mahfood Ali Juma.

Muscat:

The lists of teams participating in the Republic Day of India hockey events, to be organised by Team Coorg and Friends of Naqvi Group, were announced on 22 January, 2014.

The annual event, being organised under the patronage of Indian Embassy and the Oman Hockey Associaiton (OHA), will take place at the Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex on Friday.

And this year’s event includes two matches, one between Team Coorg and Oman Veterans Combined XI and the other between Ambassador’s XI and Indian School Al Seeb.

Team Coorg Muscat will be respresented by Achaiah, Muddappa, Kavan, Kuttappa, Dinal, Nanaiah, Dumnic, Thamaiah, Jacob, Subash, Pacha and Lavin.

The Combined XI will comprise Devaiah, Chenav, Ganpathy, Bopanna, Kushalappa, Hiten, Thimmaiah, Jalal, L. Erappa, Shakeel, Venkatesh and Rag Popiah. Ambassador’s XI will be represented by Indian Ambassador J.S. Mukul, Head of Chancery A.P.S. Chauhan, Ramesh Chander, S.K. Bhattacharya, Neej Kumar Saini, Daram Pal, R.K. Joshi, C.S. Chaubey, Saifuddin, Sardar Alam and Nipun Dangwal.

The Indian School Al Seeb XI will have Sarath P, Abdul Salam, Amir Suhail, Mohammed Talib, Adil Abbas Ali, Sheikh Mohammed Zahid, Mussar H., Sohail M. Qureshi, Hari S., Mohammed Shakir, Ambaresh C., Balraj Singh and A Bose.

Indian Ambassador J.S. Mukul will preside over the proceedings while OHA chairman Sheikh Mahfoodh Ali Juma and Al Omaniya Financial Services CEO Aftab Patel, who is also supporting the event, will be the guests of honour. British General and Pocari Sweat (Muscat Pharmacy) are the sponsors. The proceedings will begin at 3.50 p.m.

source: http://www.timesofoman.com / Times of Oman / Home> Muscat / by Times News Service / January 22nd, 2014

Former Intl. badminton player no more

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Mysore :

Former international shuttle badminton player Pullera G. Chengappa (67), a resident of Mysore, passed away in Bangalore this morning after a brief illness. He is survived by his wife Vanitha and a son.

Last rites will be held at his native village Kedakal in Suntikoppa, Kodagu, later this evening, according to family sources.

source:http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> General News / January 29th, 2014

Coffee Festival back after four years

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Bangalore:

The fifth edition of the India International Coffee Festival (IICF 2014) is back in Bangalore after a hiatus of four years, after making its mark felt in New Delhi, a non-traditional coffee market in 2012.

Organised by the India Coffee Trust with the support of the Coffee Board of India, the theme of this biennial conference “The changing face of coffee” will be held at The Lalit Ashok from January 21-25 is reflective of the increasing popularity of the retail coffee culture spreading across the country.

Visitors to IICF 2014 will be treated to an exposition of the latest technologies and products by 60 leading coffee companies both national and international, including instant coffee makers of India, café chains and leading product/farm equipment companies.

“Per capita (per person, per annum) coffee consumption in India is just 90 gm compared to 4-5 kg in developed markets like the US and Europe, and is the highest, at 12 kg in Finland. While the coffee industry in India is doing very well with exports going up by 33 per cent in the last quarter of 2013 compared to the previous year, we are also focused on promoting coffee consumption within the country, which is currently at 1.2 lakh tonnes per annum. I hope the IICF attracts more investments in the Indian Coffee Industry,” said Jawaid Akhtar, Chairman Coffee Board of India.

Forty-one global experts from the industry, including Roberio Oliveira Silva, former Director, International Coffee Organisation, Deverl Maserang, Ex-Vice President, Starbucks, Prof Jaakko Tuomilehto, University of Helsinki, and some 900 delegates are expected to attend.

The five-day event will host workshops on the first two days on themes like brewing coffee by espresso method, advanced roasting skills, brewing filter coffee etc. Conference sessions on marketing and production trends, a workshop on coffee entrepreneurship, coffee awards to recognise best exporters, roasters, curers, best coffees and best Baristas will also be presented. For the first time, a national Coffee Quiz, which attracted over one lakh participants from across the country, will have the six finalists competing for the award.

source: http://www.deccanchronicle.com / Deccan Chronicle / Home> News> Current Affairs / DC / January 21st, 2014

Trio bring laurels to State

It was their first international exposure, for the three differently-abled persons from Kodagu, but they brought laurels to the country at the Special Olympics Asia Pacific Games held at New Castle, Australia, last month in which 29 countries participated.

M.P. Mandanna, a 27-year-old, won gold medal in 100 mt, bronze in 200 mt and silver in 4 X 400 mt relay, while 16-year-old C.R. Gowtham won silver in singles and bronze in doubles in Bocce. H.M. Arun, a 20 year-old, was placed 4th in singles and 6th in doubles in Bocce.

The trio from Swastha, a rehabilitation centre for differently abled children located in Suntikoppa in Kodagu district, were part of the Indian contingent of 381 athletes that returned with a rich haul of 387 medals, including 111 gold medals and 136 silver medals.

In all, 20 athletes and nine coaches through Special Olympics Bharat Karnataka represented the State, bagging nine gold, nine silver and nine bronze medals.

“It was a nice experience and a great pleasure to participate in the games,” Mr. Mandanna told presspersons here on Friday.

“I want to improve on my performance,” he added. Mr. Arun and Mr. Gowtham too concurred with Mr. Mandanna on their experience.

According to Biju Thayathvalapil, a special educator at Swastha, Asia Pacific games was the first international exposure for the three, who had earlier participated in the national games.

They have already started training for the World Special Olympics scheduled to be held in Los Angeles, US in 2015, Mr. Biju said.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Bangalore / by Special Correspondent / Bangalore – January 20th, 2014