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Appacha Kavi Was Kodagu’s Treasure Of Knowledge: Writer

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Mysuru:

Observing that it would not be wrong to say that Appacha Kavi was a treasure of knowledge, writer Addanda Cariappa said that it was indeed a fortune to get an opportunity to speak about the great Kodava poet and writer.

He was speaking at Amara Kavya musical programme organised by city’s Shree Kaveri Kodagu Mahila Sangha as part of Appacha Kavi’s 150th birth anniversary at Kodava Samaja in Vijayanagar 1st Stage here on Sunday.

Noting that Appacha Kavi was the greatest of Kodagu poets, Cariappa said that some of the Kodagu writers’ plays were comparable with that of Shakespeare and Kalidasa.

Pointing out that Appacha Kavi is widely known as Kalidasa of Kodagu, he said that the writer was the first to script plays in Kodava language based on Mahabharatha and Ramayana epics.

Stating that Appacha Kavi’s writings were not limited to Kodagu alone, he said that the Kodava writer stands among renowned writers and philosophers of the world.

Madrira Sanju Belliappa rendered Appacha Kavi’s songs while Addanda Cariappa and Anitha Cariappa performed the musical feature.
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The duo was assisted by Srinivas on the keyboard, Chandru on the tabla and Andira Kusum Madappa.

Earlier in the day, a food fest and funfair which featured a variety of entertainment including fun games was held.

Retired DCP and Kodava Samaja President Balliyamanda M. Nanaiah inaugurated the day-long event.

Kodava Samaja Cultural and Sports Club President Machimada P. Nanaiah, Shree Kaveri Kodagu Mahila Sangha President Jerry Ponnappa, Vice-President Bollu Kuttappa, Secretary Kavya Kuttappa and others were present.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> News> April 2018

This CWG is extremely special: Ashwini Ponnappa

Ashwini Ponnappa. (Reuters Photo)
Ashwini Ponnappa. (Reuters Photo)

Pune :

If there is a word that can describe Ashwini Ponnappa’s present state of mind, it would be tranquil. At the moment, the doubles shuttler is sorted in her head and clear in her heart. The recent success at the Commonwealth Games (CWG) has only contributed positively to the cause.

The Bangalore player, who impressed by playing four matches in a day and winning medals at Gold Coast, said this edition of the CWG was extra special, simply because of the way the team played and won together.

“This one was special, extremely special. We won our first team gold and the atmosphere in the team was all very positive. Everybody was giving their best, trying to do well for the country. It felt good to be a part of the team. My first CWG in 2010 was special for obvious reasons and on top of it, we had won doubles gold,” Ashwini told TOI.

However, the World Championships bronze medallist felt there was a lot more she could do.

“Although it was India’s best ever show in the CWG, personally, I could have done better. I am one of the senior-most players in the team now and I feel I could have contributed more than what I did by pushing more in my matches and sharing a lot more insights with the juniors. Personally, I feel that me and my partners could have done better,” Ashwini, who won the women’s doubles bronze with N Sikki Reddy, said.

Her efforts in Gold Coast were so remarkable that even coach Gopichand praised Ashwini in one of the felicitation functions after the Games. Gopi called Ashwini the real champion of the team.

“I am grateful to Gopi sir for saying all the good things. He was generous with his comments, but I would say the whole team did well and right feedback from Gopi sir helped all of us,” she said.

Ashwini, who had a long partnership with Jwala Gutta, now looks settled with Sikki and Satwik Rankireddy in women’s and mixed doubles respectively.

“I would say it is going good for me. I am happy with the way we played and hope to do better with them. It’s good to have left the partnership decision to the coach (Tan Kim Her). As long as he sees us having the potential to do well as partners, we’ll definitely be playing together (with N Sikki Reddy and Satwik Rankireddy).”

She admits that things were not easy after her split with Jwala, two years ago, but with time, things are falling in place for her.

“Initially it was tough as I was recovering from dengue so I was pretty low. I wasn’t feeling strong. A lot has happened during the two years. I have changed partners, got married, and become physically and mentally much stronger,” said Ashwini, who got married to businessman and model Karan Medappa last year.

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / Home> News> Sports News > Badminton News / by Tushar Dutt / TNN / April 20th, 2018

Colourful Start For Kulletira Cup Kodava Hockey Festival At Napoklu

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Napoklu (Kodagu):

The 22nd Kulletira Hockey Festival, a popular event of Kodava families, was inaugurated yesterday at General K.S. Thimayya Stadium here.

Speaking as the chief guest, Additional Advocate General A.S. Ponnanna expressed apprehension over the gradual decrease in Kodava population in Kodagu district and other places. He appreciated Kodava families coming together and organising the hockey festival every year.

Inaugurating the festival, former Olympian and Hockey Academy CEO M.P. Ganesh hailed Kodagu district for providing over 25 hockey players to the nation in the past but regretted that not a single Kodava was a member of the Indian Hockey team now.

Kodagu Hockey Vice-President K. Nanaiah pushing the ball with a stick to mark the inauguration of the first match as chief guests former Olympian Mollera P. Ganesh, Additional Advocate General Ajjikuttira S. Ponnanna and others look on.
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Vice-President K. Nanaiah pushing the ball with a stick to mark the inauguration of the first match as chief guests former Olympian Mollera P. Ganesh, Additional
Advocate General Ajjikuttira S. Ponnanna and others look on.

Kodagu Hockey Organisation Vice-President K. Nanaiah, Kulletira Hockey Festival Chairman Shambu Mandappa and Aruna Beba spoke on the occasion.

A book titled ‘Padebeera Kulleti Ponnanna’ written by I. Ramesh Uthappa was released by the dignitaries

MELANGE OF COLOURS: The women-folk of Kulletira family, attired in their traditional best and holding ‘thaliyathakki bolcha,’ to receive the dignitaries yesterday.
MELANGE OF COLOURS: The women-folk of Kulletira family, attired in their traditional best and
holding ‘thaliyathakki bolcha,’ to receive the dignitaries yesterday.

The invitees were welcomed with traditional Kodava volaga and thaliyathakki bolcha.

The first match between Kodagu International XI and India Olympian XI was inaugurated by K. Nanaiah by pushing the ball with a hockey stick. India Olympian XI won the match with a score of 1-0. A short spell of rain played the spoil-sport.

KODAGU CALLING: Picture shows a large hoarding of Kulletira Cup Hockey Festival displayed on M.G. Road in Bengaluru to beckon the hockey-buffs.
KODAGU CALLING: Picture shows a large hoarding of Kulletira Cup Hockey Festival displayed
on M.G. Road in Bengaluru to beckon the hockey-buffs.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> News / April 2018

Here, it’s advantage Dinesh Gundurao

The area has a charming location but is populated mainly by low-income earners which could be one reason for the low voting percentage.

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Bengaluru:

Gandhinagar constituency in the heart of Bengaluru houses the Majestic area, the transport hub of the capital city where the BMTC and KSRTC bus stations besides the City Central Railway Station, now known as Krantikari Sangolli Rayanna (KSR) Railway Station are located.

The constituency is also home to several theatres some of which have closed down and the offices of several film distributors and has become synonymous with the Kannada movie industry. Not to forget the bustling commercial centre which Gandhinagar has become over the decades.

The area has a charming location but is populated mainly by low-income earners which could be one reason for the low voting percentage. In the 2013 Assembly polls, the turnout was a mere 40%, below the Bengaluru Urban district average of 57%.

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The constituency has a diverse economy and is considered a melting pot of cultures with a heavy floating population who rely on marketing merchandise at the popular markets in the Majestic area. Gandhinagar also has its historic landmarks-it has the 83-year-old Janatha Bazaar building on Kempe Gowda Road, which was inaugurated by the Yuvaraja of Mysuru way back in 1935.

Former minister and KPCC working president, Dinesh Gundurao, son of former CM late Gundurao, is a popular figure here and has represented the constituency four successive times. In 2004, Gundu Rao defeated JD(S) candidate Nagaraj by a margin of 28,268 votes and followed it up by winning the seat in 2008 beating the BJP candidate P.C. Mohan by a margin of 6,966 votes. He repeated his success in 2013 winning the seat by 22,607 votes. Going by the indications emerging from the constituency, it could be a cakewalk again for Mr Rao, considering his popularity among voters.

A major vote bank are the slums of Okalipuram and Subhash Nagar while other areas like Binnypet and Dattatreya Temple locality are mostly commercial hubs and non-residential areas. Of the six BBMP wards, five are represented by Congress and one by the BJP.

Crying for attention
Though know as a high profile constituency represented by the son of a former CM, Gandhinagar has been crying for attention with serious problems like traffic congestion, garbage management, footpath encroachment and water clogging remaining unattended to.

Most of the footpaths and subways in the Majestic locality have been encroached by street vendors forcing commuters to walk on the roads risking their lives. Water logging is another major problem in the constituency. Vathsala, a resident from Pipeline Road said, “Our houses are flooded with water whenever it rains in the area. Despite complaining about this several times, no official has cared to address the problem.”

A few residents, especially motorists are not happy with the slow progress of the Oklipuram underpass construction. “The work was started five years back and is still under progress. There is too much dust from construction activity and hardly any precautionary measures have been taken near these sites,” said Raghu, a resident of Oklipuram. However some residents said that despite the problems, they did not have any difficulty in reaching out to their MLA. Shashank, a resident of Subashnagar said, “We have no problem in meeting our MLA any time. He is pretty accessible and always responds positively to our problems and demands.”

So irrespective of the Modi wave if it still exists or anti-incumbency, the Congress is all set to retain Gandhinagar. The BJP and JD(S) are yet to announce their candidates and they would need extraordinarily strong leaders to face up to Mr Gundu Rao and come up with a win considering the confidence voters have in him.

source: http://www.deccanchronicle.com / Deccan Chronicle / Home> Nation> Politics / by Abhilash Mariswamy / Deccan Chronicle / April 18th, 2018

Ashwini Ponnappa – unheralded hero of Indian badminton’s dream run at CWG

Ashwini Ponnappa (right) won her third Commonwealth Games medal as she bagged a Bronze in women's doubles with N Sikki Reddy in Gold Coast. (Photo: Reuters)
Ashwini Ponnappa (right) won her third Commonwealth Games medal as she bagged a Bronze in women’s doubles with N Sikki Reddy in Gold Coast. (Photo: Reuters)

India completed their best-ever medal in badminton at the Commonwealth Games (CWG) on Sunday with a total of the six medals, including two Gold, three Silver and a Bronze.

India not only won a Gold and two Silver in the singles events but scooped a gold medal in the Mixed Team event, a Silver in men’s doubles and a Bronze in the women’s doubles.

The reason for India to win double the number of badminton medals this year than the last two CWG is the success of doubles.

On Sunday, after the Games officially got over, Pullela Gopichand said that he felt “this tournament belongs to Ashwini (Ponappa).”

Ashwini Ponnappa is a name well known in India. She has been India’s top doubles players for quite a lot of years now but it is truly now that her name has begun to be highlighted well.

During the Mixed Team event final against Malaysia, Ashwini played the first match of the tie, the mixed doubles, with Satwiksairaj Rankireddy. Satwik, who is only 17 years old, is already one of the best doubles players in the country and world No.21 in men’s doubles along with Chirag Shetty. However, on April 9, 2017, it was Ashwini who led the pair to a stunning win against Rio Olympics silver-medallist Peng Soon Chan and Liu Ying Goh.

Ashwini Ponnappa was constantly chatting with Satwik, guiding him, during their mixed doubles match in the Mixed Team event final. (Photo: Reuters)
Ashwini Ponnappa was constantly chatting with Satwik, guiding him, during their mixed doubles match in the Mixed Team event final. (Photo: Reuters)

In the first game of the mixed doubles, the Indian pair completely dominated the Malaysian pair but Chan and Goh soon found their way through Ashwini and Satwik and took over from the second game.

In the decider, Chan and Goh were leading 12-7 at one point but the Indian pair then won a point to make it 8-12. From there as Ashwini led the way with her serve, India won seven straight points to go up 15-12.

Therafter, Chan and Goh could win only three more points before Ashwini and Satwik took the match away.

Ashwini in that mixed doubles victory was a sight to behold. Such was her brilliance that even the commentators were in awe of her skills and intelligence.

One could see in those final few moments, the determination and belief in her eyes and her strokes, she knew they could win it. Even as the Malaysians played it around, Ashwini knew exactly where the shuttles would come, she would leap up front and go for the kill.

Satwik supported her ably. Ashwini was constantly chatting with Satwik, guiding him, discussing their strategies, leading the team and it showed. Satwik’s control at the back of the court enabled Ashwini to absolutely intimidate the opponents at the net. Ashwini’s sharpness and booming smashes, along with Satwik’s jump smash, eventually took them home.

It was that unexpected mixed doubles victory that pegged the defending champions Malaysia behind. It gave Kidambi Srikanth to come forth and play his game.

Like Gopichand said, “The win in the team championship was very critical to put the team 1-0 up and give the confidence to Srikanth to beat Lee Chong Wei.” And Srikanth dominated the legend Chong Wei in some style.

Satwik and Chirag, thereafter, missed the chance to seal the win in men’s doubles and India’s Golden Girl Saina Nehwal came next and sealed the deal, giving India their first-ever mixed team Gold at CWG. (India Open: Indian doubles stars show spark, five pairs in quarters)

Ashwini, along with N Sikki Reddy, went on to win a bronze medal in women’s doubles and missed a mixed doubles Bronze by a whisker.

Consider this, on April 14, Ashwini played a total of four matches. Four gruelling badminton matches and still managed to scoop a Bronze in women’s doubles.

ASHWINI’S ROLE IN GUIDING THE YOUNGSTERS IN INDIAN DOUBLES

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Ashwini’s importance in this badminton setup is not limited to the medals she brings home. Her stature has gone beyond that.

She plays in two different categories with two youngsters — a 17-year-old Satwik and a 24-year-old Sikki. She is the one who is making them better players.

Satwik is one of the most successful stories to come out of Premier Badminton League (PBL), where he plays along Olympic medallist Pia Zebadiah for Hyderabad Hunters. He came into prominence playing alongside Zabadiah but the immense growth the youngster has shown in the past year and a half, is down to the experience he is gaining from Ashwini.

Ashwini is a leader on the court. She teaches Satwik the mental aspect of the game and that helps him when he plays with Chirag in men’s doubles. (BWF rankings: Satwiksairaj-Chirag Shetty break into world top 20 for first time)

In fact, Ashwini is almost transmitting her leadership quality into Sikki. Sikki, who also plays mixed doubles with Pranaav Jerry Chopra, shows those leadership qualities alongside Pranaav.

Ashwini has achieved a great deal over the years. A women’s doubles Gold with Jwala Gutta in 2010 CWG started a long success story. Even then, perhaps the success did not get its due recognition. Thereafter, came a Silver in women’s doubles with Jwala at 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games, a Bronze in women’s doubles at the 2011 World Championships and many more. Yet, those achievements hardly created a stir in the sporting spectrum.

Doubles badminton needs to be given its due credit. In Australia, while Saina Nehwal, PV Sindhu and Kidambi Srikanth held sway at the individual events, the doubles players quietly took home two medals. Consequently, India was the most dominant nation in badminton during the Gold Coast events.

At the age of 28, Ashwini has a great deal of experience and many more years of play where she can achieve more glory and impart far more knowledge.

Even as the success story of Indian badminton at CWG 2018 was largely attributed to the credentials of the singles, it were truly the doubles players who stamped their name uniquely in Australia.

Among a host of Indian badminton stars in Gold Coast, Ashwini perhaps shone the brightest.

source: http://www.indiatoday.in / India Today / Home> News> Sports / by Abreshmina S. Quadri / New Delhi – April 16th, 2018

Hearing Loss Blog, Hearing Health & Technology Matters, Celebrates 7 Years

Tucson, Ariz.:

Hearing Health & Technology Matters (HHTM), an organization bridging the knowledge gaps in treating hearing loss, is proud to celebrate its 7 year anniversary. The HHTM website is a resource for people who share the belief that Hearing Health & Technology Matters!

The editor’s at HHTM strive to provide timely information and lively insights to everyone who cares about hearing loss.

“Being a member of the HHTM writing team for the past 7 years and to see its growth has been exciting. People with hearing loss tell me that learning more about hearing and the view from the professional side has helped them deal better with their personal hearing loss,” said Gael Hannan, editor of the Better Hearing Consumer.

“Hearing Health & Technology Matters has filled a long-needed gap in the hearing healthcare industry; a series of reasoned and thoughtful blogs touching on underlying causes of issues without being constrained by any one ‘party line’,” said Dr. Marshall Chasin, an expert on music and hearing issues and editor of Hear the Music.

CELEBRATING HHTM MILESTONES:

Over the past 12 months, HHTM has exceeded 1 million unique pageviews. Since January 2018, the site has already witnessed greater than 20% growth in visits compared to 2017.

January 2018: Brian Taylor, AuD, was named Editor-In-Chief of HHTM and Amyn Amlani, PhD, was welcomed as new section editor of Hearing Economics.

March 2018: HHTM underwent a significant brand refresh. The website undertook major updates, including a new company logo. This update significantly enhanced the overall performance of the site and user experience.

March 2018: HHTM launched new section, Innovations in Hearing Healthcare, and welcomed new editor, Bopanna B. Ballachanda, PhD.

March 2018: HHTM’s Jane Madell, PhD, editor of Hearing and Kids, and Emmy and Peabody Award-winning director, producer, writer and cinematographer Irene Taylor Brodsky, premiered their documentary The Listening Project on March 9th at the American Cochlear Implant Alliance’s (ACIA) annual scientific meeting in Washington, DC.

“I take great pride in my role of Editor In Chief of the Hearing News Watch at HHTM. We strive to be an independent source of accurate and timely information. Like all credible journalists, our top priority is to inform our readers, who are combination of hearing healthcare professionals and lay-people, with unbiased reporting and thoughtful opinions about topics related to hearing healthcare,” said Dr. Brian Taylor, Editor In Chief.

HHTM articles and reporting have been cited and republished frequently over the last several years by authoritative sources inside and outside the hearing industry, including HHTM news reports cited in the influential “PCAST” report from the Obama Whitehouse in the fall of 2015.

“When I was first invited to work on the blogs, I hardly knew what a blog was… and I am not too sure many of our authors knew either. I had probably been to a blog but did not really know the term for it. It has really been hard work – but lots of fun – to be part of a blog that has gone from zero hits to millions of hits over the past 7 years. I must say, however, that the dedication of our initial investment team, our web site administrator and our authors that spent hours and hours of their time putting together blogs for our site once per week has allowed it to get to where it is today,” said Dr. Robert Traynor, editor of Hearing International.

The editors of Hearing Health & Technology Matters regularly add fresh content, including the latest industry news, so be sure to visit the website regularly for new articles. To view a full list of editors, visit: hearinghealthmatters.org/about-hearing-health-matters.

source: http://www.prweb.com / PR Web / Home> News Center / Tucson, Arizona – April 12th, 2018

Patience helps Nagarathar kin to enter TN coffee market

With coffee running in the blood lines of the family the Mother Mirra Group has owned coffee plantations for four generations.

Sundar Subramaniam, executive director of Mother Mirra Group of companies releasing their company product in Coimbatore. (Photo: DC)
Sundar Subramaniam, executive director of Mother Mirra Group of companies releasing their company product in Coimbatore. (Photo: DC)

Coimbatore:

His family is introduced as the ‘first Asians’ to own a plantation in Asia. Ironically, it took several years and four generations of entrepreneurs of the ‘Mother Mirra Group of Companies’ to foray into retail coffee market.

Speaking to DC, Mr. Sundar Subramaniam executive director of group said, “way back in the 1930s, my great grandfather Mr. PPR. Subramanian Chettiar owned and managed estates in Malaysia at a time when only British and Scots owned coffee plantations. Since then on, my family is in the business of supplying coffee powder and roasted beans from our estates in Coorg to different parts of India. Entering into the domestic filter coffee market is a dream come true for my father Mr. S. Subramanian, who is a third generation entrepreneur of our family.”

With Mirras Coffee the company has entered the domestic filter coffee market. Two options of coffee powder were launched in Coimbatore recently. Mirras Premium blend is a combination of 85 per cent coffee and 15 per cent chicory while the Mirras Gold variant is a combination of 53 per cent coffee and 47 per cent chicory.

Available in 200 grams sachets, for a cost that is affordable, the traditional filter coffee tastes just like home-made coffee, sticking to the tag line of the product ‘idhu namma veetu kaapi’.

The product is available across big and small stores and supermarkets across the city. The firm has a strong dealership network in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry. “We have partnered with 350 dealers across both the regions. In a year’s time we are hopeful of capturing 3.50 per cent to 4 per cent of the filter coffee market,” Mr. Sundar Subramaniam said.

The company already has a strong market hold in the wholesale filter coffee market segment with regular consignments of their coffee powder delivered across India. Karnataka and Tamil Nadu is where the company does thriving business. The coffee is customized for their wholesale clients.

With coffee running in the blood lines of the family the Mother Mirra Group has owned coffee plantations for four generations.

It is home where three generations of employees have worked and it has to its credit more than seven decades of experience of growing and producing coffee powder. At the product launch in the textile city, one-year-old master Shiv Ram Alagappan, the founders’ grandson, gracefully received the first packet of coffee.

source: http://www.deccanchronicle.com / Deccan Chronicle / Home> Nation> In Other News / by Lakshmi L Lund, Deccan Chronicle / April 08th, 2018

Vice Admiral unveils war memorial in Madikeri

Vice Admiral A R Karve offers tribute after unveiling the war memorial at Sunnyside in Madikeri on Saturday.
Vice Admiral A R Karve offers tribute after unveiling the war memorial at Sunnyside in Madikeri on Saturday.

A war memorial, built in memory of all martyrs from Kodagu who laid down their lives, on Sunnyside premises the abode of late General K S Thimayya was unveiled on Saturday by Vice Admiral A R Karve.

The government has planned to develop Sunnyside as a museum, and the work is in progress. The war memorial has been built next to the museum. A war tank has been placed in the memorial.

Later, the district administration and the Kannada and Culture Department observed the 112th birth anniversary of General K S Thimayya.

‘Pride of the nation’

Speaking on the occasion, Vice Admiral A R Karve said the people of Kodagu are known for their valour. He called upon the youth from the district to join armed forces. “Field Marshal K M Cariappa and General K S Thimayya are pride for the entire nation. Youth should come forward to serve the nation,” he said.

“Gen Thimayya was known for war tactics. He served as General from 1957 to 1961,” he said.

Forum member Major (retd) B A Nanjappa said, “Gen Thimayya was a sports lover. In spite of difficulties, he led the country to victory in the war.”

K C Subbaiah, who is the president of the Cariappa, Thimayya Forum, hoped that Field Marshal Cariappa will be bestowed with the Bharat Ratna at the earliest.

Deputy Commissioner P I Sreevidya, Superintendent of Police P Rajendra Prasad, Zilla Panchayat CEO Prashanth Kumat Mishra, Air Marshal (retd) K C Cariappa and others were present on the occasion.

source: http://www.deccanherald.com / Deccan Herald / Home> District / DH News Service, Madikeri / March 31st, 2018

Create awareness on TB, says CMC President

CMC President Kaveramma Somanna inaugurates the World TB Day in Madikeri on Saturday.
CMC President Kaveramma Somanna inaugurates the World TB Day in Madikeri on Saturday.

There is a need to create awareness of the symptoms of tuberculosis, said CMC President Kaveramma Somanna.

She was speaking at the World TB day organised by the district administration and Department of Health and Family Welfare here on Saturday.

“The TB patients should not be neglected. The government pays financial assistance of Rs 500 for TB patients,” she said.

District TB control officer A C Shivakumar said that tuberculosis spreads from individual to individual and one needs to be cautious of it.

District surgeon Dr Jagadeesh said that the TB patients should be identified and treated.

source: http://www.deccanherald.com / Deccan Herald / Home> District / DH News Service, Madikeri / March 25th, 2018

Brijesh Kalappa appointed Congress media convenor in Karnataka

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Brijesh Kalappa has been appointed as the media coordinator of the Congress in Karnataka. The appointment was made by Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee President, Dr. G Parameshwar.

Brijesh Kalappa, an advocate in the Supreme Court was also the former legal advisor to the government of Karnataka. He was also the former additional advocate general, Haryana.

He is a former journalist and has a wide range of interests including reading and travelling.

On the professional front, he has worked with several legal luminaries on subjects of importance in civil, criminal, water and electoral laws and has individually represented governments, eminent individuals and major industrial houses.

source: http://www.oneindia.com / OneIndia.com / Home> News> India / by Oneindia Staff Writer / Sunday – March 04th, 2018