‘Agri budget aimed at attracting youth to farming’

somwarpetKF04apr2013With more number of farmers drifting away from agriculture due to the lack of basic facilities, the government has presented a separate agriculture budget to retain farmers in the farming sector, said District-in-Charge Minister Appachu Ranjan.

He was delivering presidential address at Krishi Utsav jointly organised by Krishi Utsava Management Committee, Taluk Panchayat, Pragathi Bandhu SHG, at Balagunda village near Somwarpet on Monday. He gave a call to the farmers to have knowledge of various government schemes that are exclusively designed for the welfare of farmers. The new generation youth lack interest in farming and are turning their faces towards the urban life. But the situation will change and the same youth will return to villages to take up agriculture, Appachu Ranjan hoped.

He said “the small farmers should cultivate crops that are suitable for the local climate. The crops should be grown and supplied based on the public demand.”

Inaugurating the Krishi Utsav, national award winning progressive farmer Nirmala Prakash expressed concern over the increased use of chemical fertilisers and pesticides in agriculture.

Understanding the impact of these harmful chemicals, the farmers should come forward to adopt organic farming, she said.

Zilla Panchayat President B Shivappa, Taluk Panchayat President G B Somaiah, Sri Kshetra Dharmastala Rural Development Project Director Radhakrishna Rao and others were present.

source: http://www.DeccanHerald.com / Home> District / Somwarpet, DHNS / March 18th, 2013

‘38 GPs in Kodagu yet to win Nirmal Gram Puraskar’

60 GPs in the district have won the award.

Zilla Panchayat CEO K B Anjanappa has said that measures will be taken to ensure that 38 gram panchayats will win Nirmal Gram Puraskar in the future.

Speaking at a workshop organised by the Nirmal Bharath Abhiyan, he said as many as 60 gram panchayats have won the award.

Measures will be taken to construct individual toilets in households, schools and anganwadi centres in the remaining 38 gram panchayats. Under Nirmal Bharath Abhiyan, a sum of Rs 4,700 will be given for the construction of individual toilet and a sum of Rs 4,500 will be given under MGNREGA.

A sum of Rs seven lakh to Rs 20 lakh will be given for scientific disposal of wastes in gram panchayats.

ZP Chief Project Officer Srinivas Rao said that additional funds are being released to those GPs which have won Nirmal Gram Puraskar. Door number for newly constructed house should be given only after confirming the fact that the house has a toilet.

Gram panchayats that have not won Nirmal Gram Puraskar are Chembu, Karike, Napoklu, Nariyandafa, Perake, Sampake, Aigooru, Alooru Siddapura, Besuru, Chettadalli, Chowdlu, Ganagooru, Handli, Hebbale, Nakooru Shirangala, Nidtha, Tholooru Shettalli, Shanthalli, Koodumangalore, Valnooru Thyagathur, Chembebellur, B Shettigeri, Hathooru, Halugunda, Hudikeri, Balyamandooru, Birunani, T Shettigeri.

source: http://www.DeccanHerald.com / Home> District / Madikeri, DH News Service / March 17th, 2013

CMC budget earmarks ` 25 cr for devt of roads

CMC President presents surplus of `5.22 crore budget

Madikeri CMC presented a budget of Rs 60.50 crore for the year 2013-14. The budget has earmarked Rs 25.35 crore for the development of roads in the town.

CMC President H M Nandakumar presented the budget. The expenditure for the year would be Rs 55.27 lakh and a sum of Rs 5.22 crore is saved.

The CMC had presented budget worth Rs 42.83 crore during 2012-13. The CMC is expecting a revenue of Rs 11.61 crore from taxes, Rs 39.55 crore from other sources. Compared to last year, the income has been increased by Rs 17.67 crore.
A sum of Rs 84.05 lakh has been earmarked for the welfare of SC/ST under 22.75 per cent programme.

A total of Rs 26.78 lakh has been earmarked for the welfare of poor under 7.25 per cent programme.

A sum of Rs 11.08 lakh has been kept aside for the welfare of handicapped.

The CMC is expecting a sum of Rs 3.49 crore as taxes, Rs 1.31 crore as electricity fund, Rs 2.60 crore SFC fund, Rs 1.35 crore as rent from commercial complexes, Rs 5.80 lakh from advertisements, Rs nine lakh from trade license, Rs 2.50 lakh from the sale of tender forms, Rs 11.70 lakh from solid waste collection, Rs 63.66 lakh as water tax, Rs 1.05 crore as property tax.

Member Chummi Devaiah asked why the salary paid for the CMC staff has been increased from Rs 1.90 crore to Rs 3.49 crore?

Reacting to it, Commissioner N M Shashikumar said that with the sixth pay commission, the salary of the staff has been increased. As a result, a sum of Rs 3.49 crore has been earmarked for the permanent employees and Rs 14.50 lakh for temporary/outsourced employees.

The President said that the CMC is expecting income of Rs 63 lakh during the year. However, the CMC is spending Rs 1.1 crore for the supply of water.

After the completion of Kundamestri water project, the water tariff needs to be revised. The CMC will have to mobile resources.

CMC Vice president Vasanth Keshav was present.

source: http://www.DeccanHerald.com / Home> District / DHNS, Madikeri / March 20th, 2013

1960s Coorg artist’s works find a place in Chennai

Chennai :

It’s been years since he chatted about art and life while eating Coorg food with his friend, the late painter Rani Nanjappa, but artist S G Vasudev remembers it as clearly as if it was yesterday. “My late wife Arnawaz and I spent most of our evenings at her house. We were extraordinarily close,” he says.

On Thursday, he will be returning to those years during a function organised by the Coorg Association of Madras to remember one of the few women painters of Madras of the 1960s. Former IAS officer P M Belliappa will donate one of Nanjappa’s paintings to the museum at Cholamandal Artists’ Village.

“Coorg has few artists of repute and I felt it was a glaring omission that Rani’s work was not in the museum, which traces the Madras movement she was part of,” says Belliappa, who knew Nanjappa as a child. Belliappa bought two of her works recently and decided to donate a figurative canvas from 1962 to the museum, while retaining the abstract she did later in her life.

Born Rani Pooviah in the early 1940s, she studied art in Chennai at Stella Maris and College of Arts and Crafts. She was one of principal K C S Paniker’s favourite students and taught at the college later. “She was vivacious and well-read with a wonderful sense of humour and brilliant organisational skills,” says Vasudev.

Her student, sculptor S Nandagopal, remembers her as vivacious and striking personality who made art fun. “I was a physics student and never planned to be an artist,” he says. “But Rani was so passionate about art and could spot talent and inspire people.” Nanjappa moved to the US in the 1970s after she got married and continued to hold shows there. “She wanted to return. Looking back to India can be problematic for an artist,” says Vasudev. In March 1982, she went into a coma following a serious car accident, from which she never recovered.

Nanjappa’s work is described as being balanced and contemplative yet full of energy and colour. She drew inspiration from large kolams and colourful rangolis. Writing for Illinois Art Council in Chicago, she said, “The complex geometric patterns of kolam in white, pure and strong and the colour contrast in the rangoli helped me discover geometric forms in Indian dance and music. For example, in Bharatanatyam, besides the graceful rhythm, there are strong angular movements, giving ideas of geometrical patterns traced in the air. These are my inspiration.”

source: http://www.articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / Home> City> Chennai / by Shalini Umachandran, TNN / March 21st, 2013

Mahesh Bhupathi, Rohan Bopanna Reunite For One Final Doubles Run

June 7, 2012; Paris, FRANCE; Sania Mirza (IND) and Mahesh Bhupathi (IND) defeated Klaudia Jans-Ignacik (POL) and Santiago Gonzalez (MEX) 7-6 6-1 to win the mixed doubles final on day 12 of the 2012 French Open. Mandatory Credit: Susan Mullane-USA TODAY Sports
June 7, 2012; Paris, FRANCE; Sania Mirza (IND) and Mahesh Bhupathi (IND) defeated Klaudia Jans-Ignacik (POL) and Santiago Gonzalez (MEX) 7-6 6-1 to win the mixed doubles final on day 12 of the 2012 French Open. Mandatory Credit: Susan Mullane-USA TODAY Sports

The two top Indian doubles players, Mahesh Bhupathi and Rohan Bopanna, are reuniting for one final run. The two competed together during the 2012 season and have decided to join forces on the same side of the court beginning with the Monte Carlo Masters after spending the beginning of the season experimenting with other partners.
Bhupati is preparing to call it quits on his career that included 4 Grand Slams and 8 mixed doubles Grand Slams, and he couldn’t think of a better way to go out than to compete with an old partner.

“We had a really good run last year, and had found a rhythm in our game while having a great time playing together,” said Bhupati, via NDTV Sports. “We have a refined understanding of each other’s games, and gel well on and off the court… all strong characteristics that I know will translate into a successful partnership for us on the tour. Also as the country’s top two doubles players, I don’t think either of us could have asked for a more dependable partner.”

Bopanna is equally excited for their reunion adding, ”Playing with Mahesh has been a great learning experience for me, and we make a formidable doubles team. While we will work towards improving on last year’s performances, we do make a solid team in the knowledge that we have each other’s back throughout.”

There couldn’t be a better way for Bhupati to end his career, so hopefully he will be able to find success with his old friend and add some hardware to his trophy case before hanging it up.

source: http://www.fansided.com / Home> Tennis / by Josh Sanchez / April 01st, 2013

107th birth anniversary of Gen.K.S. Thimayya

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Mysore :
The 107th birth anniversary of Gen. K.S. Thimayya will be celebrated under the aegis of Air Force Friends Association, Mysore (AFFAM) at Sqn. Ldr. A.B. Devayya Bhavan (which houses the office of Sainik Welfare and Resettlement Department) behind DC office in city on Mar. 31 at 10 am.

Air Cmde. O.P. Tiwari, Air Officer Commanding, No. 2 Air Force Selection Board, Mysore will be the chief guest while K.B.Ganapathy, Editor-in-Chief, Star of Mysore and Lt. Col. K.S. Iyappa, SM, Commanding Officer, 1 (KAR), Engineering Coy, Mysore, will be the guests of honour.

On the occasion, three senior most military veterans (one each from Army, Navy and Airforce) will be felicitated, according to AFFAM President M.N. Subramani.

source: http://www.StarofMysore.com / Home> General News / March 27th, 2013

Bangalore for Women: Ashwini Ponnappa

Bangalore :
Grace on and off the court; clear thought and a dedicated approach; a level head on capable shoulders. With qualities like these, it’s no surprise that Karnataka shuttler Ashwini Ponnappa has become one of the game’s leading lights and Indian badminton’s success story of the past few years.

The Kodava beauty, stunning looks and sharp mind to match, is best known as Hyderabadi Jwala Gutta’s partner. The duo that came together in 2009 with not many expectations to deliver, hit the big time shortly after their Commonwealth Games gold medal in New Delhi in 2010, when they bagged a priceless bronze in the 2011 Badminton World Federation World Championships in London.

The medal ended a 28-year-wait for the nation and the world No. 20 pair’s performance silenced critics. They also reached the quarterfinals of the China Open and Korea Open in 2011.

Soft-spoken and articulate, Ashwini is the yin to the effervescent Jwala’s yang. On the court too, she has become a balancing force with great adaptability. A former student of Bangalore’s St Francis Xavier’s Girl’s High School, the 22-year-old is a natural athlete with sport in her genes. Her father, MA Ponnappa, was a state hockey midfielder who took part in eight Nationals between 1974 and 1986 before turning out for Roman club Eur in a fruitful stint in Italian league hockey.

The banker, together with his wife Kaveri, instilled in their daughter’s mind the basics of success. Whether it was the long hours they devoted to the young Ashwini, helping with studies and homework, or picking her up after school and practice, efforts paid off. Never ones to pressure Ashwini to study harder, the Ponnappas gave their daughter a valuable gift early on – the choice to pursue her dreams. While veterinary sciences appealed to her, badminton was her passion. And the young woman hasn’t looked back since.

source: http://www.articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / Home> Sports> More Sports> Badminton / by Shrivatsha Sridhar, TNN / March 27th, 2013

Sharad Pawar in Kodagu

Travels by road from Mysore to Tamara Resort

Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar is seen with his friends at the Tamara Resort in Kodagu this morning.
Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar is seen with his friends at the Tamara Resort in Kodagu this morning.

Madikeri :
Union Agriculture Minister and Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader Sharad Pawar arrived in Kodagu yesterday.

Pawar, accompanied by his wife and 15 family friends, is said to be relaxing in Tamara Resort at Yavakapadi village, near Kakkabe town in North Kodagu. The NCP leader is learnt to be in Kodagu till Mar. 29. Pawar, his wife, his seven college friends and their wives, travelling in six cars, reached the Resort from Mysore by road. Tight security has been provided around the Resort and not even media persons are allowed inside the premises.

Though it was rumoured that Pawar had some health complications, the Resort staff denied the rumours and said that he was doing fine. While Pawar’s friends today visited Talacauvery, the birth place of River Cauvery in Madikeri taluk, he stayed back as he needed rest.

source: http://www.StarofMysore.com / Home> General News / March 26th, 2013

Indian Tennis Players’ Association: Forum for the players, by the players

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Bengaluru:
Somdev Devvarman and Rohan Bopanna — File Photo
Indian tennis is playing out like a long-running soap opera.

Seasons have rolled by but the central characters have remained the same and so has the plot. A power-hungry negative but central character in the form of the All India Tennis Association and a group of protagonists, who although united in the cause of the sport, have for long differed in their opinions.

But come April 6, we could witness the end of the opera which in turn could usher a new beginning for the sport, which has a strong following in the country.

This Saturday, the newly-formed Indian Tennis Players’ Association will hold its first Annual General Body meeting in Bengaluru, following its launch in February.

The ITPA, by itself, is a model for sportspersons in the country who for long have been ruled by the whims and fancies of federation honchos, for most of whom players’ welfare is a very low priority.

Although the ITPA came into existence last month, the indications to the effect have been around for a while now. Until recently, unity was never a strong point of Indian tennis. Internal bickering and ego clashes have always been a part of the sport’s culture.

Last year, when Mahesh Bhupathi and Rohan Bopanna took on the men, who wield power and supposedly know what is best for the sport in the run-up to the London Olympics, a significant glimpse of unity in times of crisis proved to be shining beacon.

The next show of strength came when 11 players made themselves unavailable for the Davis Cup tie against Korea after the AITA chose not to take up the players’ suggestions.

The players are back in the fold, on their terms, and determined to bring about a positive change in the tennis scene in the county. But they take pains to maintain that they are not a rival body to the AITA, but a “forum for the players, by the players.”

Speaking about the players’ unity, one of the primary factors behind the formation of the ITPA, India’s singles ace Somdev Devvaraman said, “All the players are sticking together and that’s a positive sign and it’s not going to change anytime soon. It’s very evident to all of us that we are doing what is correct and what is right for the sport in the country.

“We are always going to support each other. It’s rare and it’s a beautiful group to be a part of,” said the undisputed leader of the young generation.

The 28-year-old pro, who is on a comeback trail, further stated, “It’s our right to voice our opinion, India is a free country where people have always voiced their opinion if we don’t like it, we’ll say it. That’s the way I have been brought up.”

While AITA may beg to differ, Bhupathi rightly points out that they have only the interest of sport in mind. “What we are trying to do is call for better process in tennis and make it a better sport for everyone.”

All these players show passion and commitment on the court and it’s no surprise the same comes out when they speak of the way forward for Indian tennis.

“The ultimate thing is a lot of players who have played in the past and most of the present players are all on the same page. One thing is for sure, all of us want the exact same thing as an outcome. We just want the best for the players and for the future of the game. I think all of us are tennis enthusiasts, and we just want the best for it,” said the strappy Somdev.

A new beginning beckons Indian tennis, and the fact that the ushers are men and women who are passionate about the sport may well bring the bang back into Indian tennis. We will have the AGM on Saturday. Trust me, we are going to be there in full force supporting the team during the Davis Cup tie and we will be there in full force to make sure what changes we set out to do in Indian tennis happens.”

Mahesh Bhupathi “I’m glad the ITPA is formed and I’m looking forward to the first meeting. It is great to have a platform where people who are truly connected to the sport have a chance to discuss the future and identity the best way forward for the sport.”

Key founding members:
Jaideep Mukerjea, Mahesh Bhupathi, Karti Chidambaram, Somdev Devvarman, Rohan Bopanna, Enrico Piperno, Manisha Malhotra, Prahalad Srinath, Aditya Sachdeva and Mustafa Ghouse.

WHAT IS ITPA?

Modelled around the ATP (the Association of Tennis Professionals), the ITPA, a Section 25 Company, a non-profit association, is a body floated as a platform to represent the professional interests of tennis players across the country.

source: http://www.DeccanChronicle.com / Home> Sports> Tennis / by Manuja Veerappa / DC / March 31st, 2013

‘Demand for bamboo is on rise’

BambooKF30mar2013Bamboo cultivation will fetch good income for the growers, said Chief Conservator of Forest Keshavamurthy.

Speaking at a workshop on bamboo organised by the Bamboo Society of India, Kodagu Model Forest and Forest College, he said the bamboo can be grown inside the coffee estates as well. Bamboo is used in furnitures, as a fodder for animals and in preparations of medicine. The demand for bamboo is on rise in the international market.

He said that bamboo is grown on five lakh hectare land in the State. The demand for bamboo is 26.26 lakh tonne. Bamboo sticks are used in the preparation incense sticks. Along with growing ginger, farmers can also grow bamboo.

Forest College dean Dr N A Prakash also spoke. Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forest (retd) Dr K Sundar Naik also spoke. Bamboo growers Dr L C Sona, Sanjeev, Ahammed and Sandeep spoke.

source: http://www.DeccanHerald.com / Home> District / Gonikoppa, DHNS / March 29th, 2013