Category Archives: Famous Personalities of Kodagu / Coorg

Robin Uthappa crosses 5,000-run mark in T20s against Gujarat Lions in IPL 2016

Robin Uthappa was just two runs short to reach the landmark before the beginning of this match.

Robin Uthappa © AFP (File Photo)
Robin Uthappa © AFP (File Photo)

Robin Uthappa, Kolkata Knight Riders batsman has crossed the 5,ooo-run mark in Twenty20 cricket. This was in the 51st match of Indian Premier League (IPL) 2016. Playing for KKR against Gujarat Lions (GL), Uthappa opened the batting along with Manish Pandey. This was after KKR were invited to bat first. Talking of the batsmen who top the list among leading run scorers in T20s are Chris Gayle, Brad Hodge and David Warner. They are in the top three positions. Virat Kohli, Suresh Raina and Rohit Sharma are at No. 5, 6 and 7 slots respectively. At No. 4 is Brendon McCullum. Among Indians, after Rohit, Gautam Gambhir is next in the list followed by Uthappa. This makes Uthappa the fifth highest scorer among Indians in T20s.

Gujarat Lions will look to bounce back from their heaviest defeat this season as they take on Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in this Indian Premier League (IPL) game. Regular captain Suresh Raina is back for the tie at the Green Park stadium to boost the team’s confidence after skipping the Royal Challengers Bangalore match to be alongside his pregnant wife who gave birth to a daughter recently.

The last time these two sides had met at the Eden Gardens, the Lions had come out on top and it will be interesting to see what Gautam Gambhir will do to turn the tables this time around. The home side might look to get in Dale Steyn and James Faulkner in the side to strengthen their bowling. The wily fast bowlers might prove to be handy against the in form KKR batsmen. The Knights have suffered problems in their top order but they have been able to put healthy totals on the board frequently.

(With inputs from IANS)

source: http://www.cricketcountry.com / Cricket Country / Home> News / by Cricket Country Staff / May 19th, 2016

Kodagu Gowda Samaja to host ‘Arebhashe Aisiri’ meet in city on May 14,15

Mysuru :

Madikeri Karnataka Arebhashe Samskruthi Mathu Sahitya Academy in association with Kodagu Gowda Samaja, Mysuru, will host ‘Arebhashe Aisiri,’ a 2-day cultural meet at the Scouts and Guides ground near DC office in city on May 14 and 15.

Announcing this at a press meet here yesterday, Academy Chairman Kolyada Girish said that Mysuru’s Kodagu Gowda Samaja President Kudupaje K. Kushalappa will inaugurate the event at 11 am on May 14. Mysuru Kodagu Gowda Ex-Servicemen Welfare Association President Chittimada U. Janardhan, Kodagu and Dakshina Kannada Gowda Women’s Association President Uluvarana Ghanavathi, Mysuru Kodagu Arebhashe Gowda Yuva Vedike President Mukkati Punith will be the chief guests on the occasion, he said.

The meet will feature a host of cultural and literary events and contests which include Arebhashe Pada recitation, Arebhashe Kolata, mono-acting, group dance, Arebhashe poets meet etc.

A grand procession will be taken out from Kote Anjaneyaswamy Temple at the North Gate of the Palace at 9 am on May 15. MLA Vasu will flag off the procession in the presence of Mayor B.L. Bhyrappa.

Chief Minister Siddharamaiah will formally inaugurate the meet at the Scouts and Guides ground at 11 am on May 15. Union Law Minister D. V. Sadananda Gowda, Ministers V. Sreenivasa Prasad, D.K. Shivakumar, Umashree and Dinesh Gundu Rao, MPs Pratap Simha and Shobha Karandlaje will take part, he said.

The inauguration will be followed by a seminar on issues related to Arebhashe culture.

The valedictory will take place at 6 pm, with Joint Director of Information Department T. C. Poornima delivering the valedictory address.

University of Mysuru Vice-Chancellor Prof. K.S. Rangappa, Corporator Cheluvegowda, Retd. Principal Dr. Kanadka A. Padma, Mysuru Kodagu Gowda Samaja former President Kodakandi Gopal will be present, he said.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> General News / May 11th, 2016

Bopanna focused on making it to the top-10

Rohan Bopanna.— FILE PHOTO
Rohan Bopanna.— FILE PHOTO

Rohan Bopanna is happy that he is able to strike a winning form in the run up to the Grand Slams. Even though he has been defending points comfortably, the 36-year-old is keen to ride on the momentum and get into the top-10 of doubles to ensure an Indian entry for the Olympics.

It may be difficult to visualise, but Bopanna is practical that with his current rank of 13 and Leander Paes’s 54, it may not be possible to guarantee an Indian entry in doubles for the Rio Games.

“The cut-off for the London Olympics was 68,” recalled Bopanna, as he used the break from tennis owing to wet weather in Rome, for a brief chat, before his doubles semifinals, in partnership with Florin Mergea of Romania.

“We have been winning some close matches. It is good to get some confidence back. Most of the matches are decided on two or three points. The key is to string together four or five matches,” said Bopanna, sensing that he was getting close to winning a Grand Slam title.

“Winning a Grand Slam is not easy. So many different players are playing these days. In fact, very few top players are not playing doubles,” Bopanna observed.

This being the Olympic year, it is only natural that Bopanna finds a lot of players including Rafael Nadal and Fernando Verdasco playing doubles in the professional circuit, in the Masters events, in particular.

“Even if I want to play doubles with Leander, we can’t get into the big events with our rank. Getting an entry in the ATP-500 events itself would be difficult,” said Bopanna. What about playing mixed doubles with Sania Mirza in the two Grand Slams before the Olympics, as possible preparation for the big stage, even though there may be a fight for her hand.

Yet to decide on partner

“I know that Sania is tied up for French Open mixed already. I am yet to finalise my partner. After French Open, if she is not fixed up with another partner, we may play together. I believe in a systematic approach. The main aim is to be in the top-10, and then take it from there,” he said.

Thus, Bopanna is not even interested to think about whom he would prefer as his partner, if he makes it to top-10 on June 6.

“Of course, I know that I can play with anyone who has a rank, Leander, Saketh, Yuki, if I am in the top-10. But it is not right to think that far now. Actually, I heard that for the next Olympics, the ITF is trying to restrict the partner’s rank to top-300. I also know that there are no wildcards this time in tennis.”

Bopanna said he was not thinking about the results or defending points.

“Basically, I am enjoying good tennis. I don’t think too much about other things,” concluded Bopanna.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> Sport / by Kamesh Srinivasan / New Delhi – May 15th, 2016

Meet to promote Kodagu culture

Mysuru:

Karnataka Arebhashe Samskritika and Sahitya Academy, Madikeri, in association with Kodagu Gowda Samaja will hold a two-day meet from May 14 to preserve and promote the old Kodagu Gowda culture.

Academy chief Kolyada Girish said the event will be held at Bharath Scouts and Guides grounds. The cultural event will be inaugurated by Kudupajje K Kushalappa, president of Kodagu Gowda Samaja.

“The event has been organized to make the younger generation more familarized with the rich Kodagu Gowda culture and tradition. Nearly 3,000 people from all over Karnataka are expected to take part,” said Girish.

Solo elocution on Arebhashe culture, fashion show, lyric writing, mono acting, rhymes, conference and other cultural events will be held on the occasion, said Mandrira G Mohandas, coordinator of the function.

Cultural programmes

On the second day, cultural programmes will be inaugurated by chief minister Siddaramaiah. The rally will be flagged off by MLA Vasu. Seetharama Kevalla, principal, Vidya Rashmi Vidyasamthe, Savanuru, Chandramathi from Government High School Markanja and Pattada Shivakumar from Government College, Hobbli will present papers on the Arebhashe culture and tradition.

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / News Home> City> Mysore / TNN / May 12th, 2016

For Ladies, It’s Love Over Money

Dipika Pallikal (left) and Joshna Chinappa with kids in Chennai on Friday | D Sampathkumar
Dipika Pallikal (left) and Joshna Chinappa with kids in Chennai on Friday | D Sampathkumar

Chennai :

When Joshna Chinappa makes her flight bookings to take part in events on the other side of the world, she must ensure that she advances well into the tournament to even break even. Unbelievable? “If I make the main draw in a $25,000 event, I get about $400 for playing the first round,” she says. “But what’s $400. Flight costs $1000. So you are not really making much unless you are a top 10 player.”

Chinappa is just outside the top 10 (world No 13), but even she finds the unforgiving nature of the sport a bit tough at times. “It is hard because I pretty much do this on my own. I travel on my own so it is sometimes hard to be constantly motivated when you don’t have someone in your corner. A lot of girls I play with are in the top 15 and they always come with a team. So I am at a slight disadvantage but I have been playing and enjoying.”

Given that’s the case, has the 29-year-old ever contemplated giving it all up? The answer starts even before the question is completed. “I just love what I do,” she smiles. “I don’t know anything else. I have a limited time in this field and I just want to make the most of it.”

The Chennai girl, who was at the Indian Squash Academy (ISA) on Friday for an exhibition match-up with Malaysia’s Delia Arnold (No 15) and Dipika Pallikal (No 19), also spoke about how the sport is on the right path apropos equal pay. “It’s become so much better in squash. A lot of the big tournaments have equal pay but you are not going to have that all the time. There will be times when the men get paid more and there will be times when the women get paid more. It balances out somewhere down the line,” she says.

Pallikal chimes in. “Two days ago, it was announced that the 2017 World Open (Manchester) will be having equal pay for the first time. That’s a massive change. I’m a big believer in it and I hope our sport can set the standard.”

Given Pallikal and Chinappa cannot play together because of the absence of a doubles tour on the circuit, the former was happy to have a hit with her more senior partner. “We don’t tend to play with each other because of the absence of the absence of a doubles circuit. We only play once in four years during the Commonwealth Games. So it was nice to come back and enjoy a hit with her.”

The 24-year-old has slid down the rankings chart recently but isn’t too bothered about that. “Rankings aren’t as important for me as much as playing well and enjoying the game. I keep telling myself that if I play well, the rankings will automatically improve.”

Bigger tests await both women but they will first have to tackle giants Malaysia in the Asian Team Championship that begins in Chinese Taipei from May 11.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> Sport / by Swaroop Swaminathan / May 07th, 2016

Gulshan Devaiah doubles up as Kalki Koechlin’s stylist

Gulshan Devaiah
Gulshan Devaiah

Kalki Koechlin has always managed to wow the fashion police with her sartorial choices. And while you may want to credit the actress for her taste, it is none other than Gulshan Devaiah who has been helping the actress put together her ensembles.

An NIFT graduate, Gulshan has been styling Kalki lately, and this activity has turned into a bonding exercise of sorts for the two. Gulshan says, “Since I have studied fashion, I would like to believe that I have a good sense of dressing. Kalki and I love spending hours shopping together.”

Kalki says, “Gullu is my personal style consultant, and of course, he is good to have around since he carries all my shopping bags!”

On the work front, Gulshan is gearing up for Cabaret, A Death In The Gunj and Junooniyat, while Kalki is looking forward to the release of Waiting.

source: http://www.asianage.com / The Asian Age / Home> Movies> Bollywood / by Rohit Bhatnagar / May 06th, 2016

Indian hockey team’s star striker SV Sunil feels they are better prepared for Rio Games

India have been clubbed with big names of the hockey world in Rio Olympics.

Star men’s hockey team striker SV Sunil feels India are much better prepared this time around for the Olympics than four years ago in London and said playing Germany in the Champions Trophy will them in good stead against the reigning champions in the Rio Games.

India are clubbed along side defending champions Germany, European champions Netherlands, Pan-American Games champions Argentina, Ireland and Canada in Pool B in the Rio Olympics. And Sunil, who vies to be at his best against the mighty Germans, said the Champions Trophy will provide them much-needed knowledge about top teams, including Germany.

“They (Germany) are the best team in the world. It is my priority to do well against them in the Champions Trophy and at the Olympics. Playing them in the Champions Trophy will help us understand their game better ahead of the Olympics. We discussed Germany in our previous team meetings and we are aware of their strength and weaknesses,” said Sunil.

Talking about eight-time champions India’s preparation for the Olympics, Sunil hoped for a much-better performance the team in Rio, unlike four years ago in London where they finished last among 12 teams.

“Last time, we paid more attention to fitness but this time, it is very different. We are paying attention to overall development as a team and the training has a lot to do with discipline and team spirit which I think has helped us on the field and in understanding each other’s strengths and weaknesses,” he said.

“The approach we have for the Olympics this time is far more systematic and I feel we are on the right track,” the 27-year-old striker from Coorg added.

Sunil was named as the vice-captain of the team for last month’s Sultan Azlan Shah Cup in Ipoh, Malaysia, where India finished runners-up. Asked about the new responsibility, he said: “I don’t feel that the role of vice-captain brings any pressure to my game. Being part of the team for so long, I have learnt to handle pressure and that helps me stick to my natural game.”

“Vice-captaincy for me is all about making the youngsters in the team understand their role and motivate them to play to their potential,” he added.

Hailing from a poor family, Sunil said he is indebted to hockey for what he is today. “Coming from a poor family in Coorg, hockey has given me everything I need to lead a comfortable life. And when I play, I remember what the game has given me for the sacrifices I have made. I will do everything to bring glory for the country,” he said.

Since making his debut in the senior team nine years ago, Sunil has gained the reputation of being ‘the fastest man on the turf’, a fact which chief coach Roelant Oltmans too agrees. “He (Sunil) is an attacker and brings something exceptional to the team. He understands our demands and he keeps questioning what we are doing in a positive way so that he can understand it and translate it to the younger players,” said Oltmans.

source: http://www.dnaindia.com / DNA / Home> Sports / PTI / Bengaluru – Friday, May 06th, 2016

Mysuru-Kodagu MP calls on Railway Minister submits memorandum to expedite Mysuru-Kushalnagar Railway line works

Mysuru-Kodagu MP Pratap Simha is seen submitting a memorandum to Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu at his office in New Delhi yesterday.
Mysuru-Kodagu MP Pratap Simha is seen submitting a memorandum to Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu at his office in New Delhi yesterday.

Mysuru :

Mysuru-Kodagu MP Pratap Simha called on Union Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu at his office in New Delhi yesterday and submitted a memorandum with a request to speed up the works related to laying of Railway track between Mysuru-Kushalnagar, which has already been approved by the Railway Ministry in this year’s Railway Budget.

Pratap Simha also requested the Minister to introduce an additional train from Bengaluru to Mysuru between 4.30 pm and 5.30 pm to ease the congestion in Chamundi Express, which is used by majority of the passengers on daily basis.

Besides, he sought establishment of a new Railway Station at Metagalli for the benefit of general public.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> General News / Thursday – May 05th, 2016

M A Ganapathy takes charge as U’khand DGP

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Senior IPS officer M A Ganapathy, who hails from Karnataka, has taken over as the new Director General of Police in Uttarakhand.

The 53-year-old officer, who is from Kodagu, succeeded B S Sidhu who retired on Saturday.

The raging forest fire in Uttarakhand forests will be one of the first tests for the officer to ensure better coordination between several agencies in the state under President’s Rule to douse it.

The 1986-batch officer of the Uttarakhand cadre was on central deputation for the past six years and was holding portfolios like Internal Security and Left Wing Extremism in the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA).

He also served as spokesperson of MHA.

Ganapathy was relieved from central deputation on April 13.

After his post-graduation from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), he had joined the IPS in 1986 in Uttar Pradesh.

After the bifurcation of UP, he was shifted to Uttarakhand cadre. During his 30 years of service, Ganapathy has served as Superintendent of Police at Moradabad City, Sonebhadra and Hardoi and as Senior Superintendent of Police at Nainital, Meerut and Kanpur.

He also served in the CBI from 1999 as Superintendent of Police and promoted as Deputy Inspector General (Anti-Corruption).

source: http://www.deccanherald.com / Deccan Herald / Home> National / DHNS – New Delhi – May 02nd, 2016

M A Ganapathy to be new DGP of Uttarakhand

Dehradun :

A 1986 batch IPS officer M A Ganapathy has been named the ninth Director General of Police (DGP) of Uttarakhand. The present DGP B S Sidhu is set to retire on April 30. Ganapathy would take charge from May 1.

Confirming the fact, Principal Secretary Home Umakant Panwar said, Ganapathy would take charge from May 1.”

When contacted Ganapathy told TOI that is was a big responsibility being given to him. “At the moment I can say that I will work in the interest of people and try to provide a people friendly atmosphere,” said the senior police officer.

Ganapathy, who was on deputation duty, was relieved of his duties in the ministry of home affairs on April 13 and his services “”placed at the disposal of his parent cadre viz. Government of Uttarakhand,” according to a circular issued on April 13 and posted on the website of the ministry of home affairs.

After the 2010 Maha Kumbh, he shifted to Delhi on Central deputation. Prior to being relieved by the ministry, Ganapathy was serving the post of Joint Secretary in the MHA.

Sidhu is the eighth DGP of Uttarakhand, since its creation on November, 2000.

A 1965 batch IPS Ashok Kumar Saran was the first DGP of the state and his successor was Prem Dutt Raturi, who took over charge on April 30, 2002 and was on the post till June 15, 2004.

A 1973 batch IPS officer Kanchan Choudhary Bhattacharya, who was the first woman DGP of the country, held the position from June 15, 2004 to October 31, 2007.

Subhash Joshi was the state’s fourth DGP who held the post from October 31, 2007 to July 15, 2010.

A 1976 batch IPS Jyoti Swaroop Pandey was the fifth DGP from July 28, 2010 to April 12, 2012.

The sixth DGP was Vijay Raghav Pant who held the position from April 13, 2012 to September 30, 2012.

Satyavrat Bansal was the seventh DGP from September 30, 2012 to September 30, 2013.

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / News Home> City> Dehradun / by Kautilya Singh / TNN / April 28th, 2016