Monthly Archives: March 2012

Get groomed in golf


Proud to participate: At the golf competition
Here’s good news for young golfers.

It was not just participation for the 70 junior golfers, including a few girls, in the age group of eight to 16 years in the third annual junior golf tournament held at the Coorg Golf Links (CGL) at Bittangala, near Virajpet, in Kodagu district recently, but a vital exposure for preparing themselves for higher levels of the event.

The students drawn from different schools in the district displayed their skills to win individual and team events.

Sathwik Muddaiah won the individual event while Nihal Thimmaiah secured the runner-up spot. Coorg Public School, Gonikoppa, won the team event while Karumbaiah’s Academy for Learning and Sports (KALS), Gonikoppa, finished as the first runners up and SMS, Virajpet, as the second runners up.The coordinator of the event, Sunil Muddaiah says that golf would be popularised in Kodagu by involving school children. The children needed to develop a flair for the game first, gain adequate exposure to move into the next level.

Dr. Muddaiah, who is also the Managing Trustee of the Coorg Instiute of Dental Sciences, Virajpet.

K.K Aiyapa, patron of the CGL, gave them tips to hone their skills. Mr. Aiyapa and K.S. Uthaiah, secretary of the CGL, gave away the trophies.

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He said that golf coaching camp would be conducted for the juniors at the CGL during April and May. Contact: CGL, Bittangala: 9448546072 and 08274-256252.

source: http://www.TheHindu.com / Life & Style / Kids / by Jeevan Chinnappa / March 12th, 2012

Field Marshal K.M. Cariappa Memorial Prog.

Kodagu, Mar. 10 (KBM& DM)

Nenapu-Namana, a programme to commemorate and pay tributes to Field Marshal K.M. Cariappa, was held at the Field Marshal’s birth place Shanivarasanthe in Somwarpet taluk of Kodagu district today.

The programme took place at Shanivarasanthe’s Government Middle School ground under the auspices of Field Marshal K.M. Cariappa Smarana Samithi.

Assembly Speaker K.G. Bopaiah unveiled a stone plaque. Madikeri MLA Appachu Ranjan presided. Renowned Cine Director Nagathihalli Chandrasekhar, High Court Public Prosecutor H.S. Chandramouli, MLC M.C. Nanaiah, former MLA B.B. Shivappa, former MLC S.G. Meda-ppa and others were present.

Earlier, the public and school children accompanied by folk and cultural troupes, marched in a colourful procession through the main roads of the town to reach the venue.

source: http://www.StarofMysore.com / General News / March 10th, 2012

Robin Uthappa bags Tendulkar’s spot in T20 squad against South Africa


New Delhi:
Robin Uthappa was on Wednesday named in place of Sachin Tendulkar in India’s squad for the one-off Twenty20 international in Johannesburg on March 30 to commemorate the 150 years of settlement of Indians in that country.

Tendulkar, who no longer plays in T20 internationals, was expectedly left out of the 15-member Indian squad which has all the other players in the team for the Asia Cup starting in Bangladesh on Sunday.

Karnataka batsman Uthappa had done well in the Vijay Hazare Trophy with two centuries in his name.

Young Delhi batsman Virat Kohli, who was made vice-captain of the ODI team for the Asia Cup, will also be the deputy to Mahendra Singh Dhoni in the one-off T20 Internationals, a BCCI release issued by its secretary Sanjay Jagdale said.

The one-off T20 international in South Africa at the Wanderers ground will be held after the March 11-22 Asia Cup and precede the Indian Premier League T20 competition commencing on April 4.

Squad: Mahendra Singh Dhoni (captain), Virat Kohli (vice-captain), Robin Uthappa, Gautam Gambhir, Rohit Sharma, Suresh Raina, Ravindra Jadeja, Ravichandran Ashwin, Praveen Kumar, Vinay Kumar, Rahul Sharma, Yusuf Pathan, Manoj Tiwary, Irfan Pathan, Ashok Dinda.

source: http://www.DailyBhaskar.com / Home> Sports> Cricket> Latest News / source: PTI / March 08th, 2012

Chennamma Awards for 16 women

Bangalore:

The state government honoured 16 women and six organisations with the annual Kittur Rani Chennamma Award on International Women’s Day.

Each year, the state government awards a cash prize along with a citation to women’s welfare and empowerment group across the state. The Stree Shakti groups at the taluk and district levels were honoured based on their last year’s achievements.

Chief Minister D V Sadananda Gowda along with other dignitaries handed over the awards for 2011-12 to women for their contribution to their respective fields..

Under the women empowerment organisations category, Cicopa from Bangalore, Paripoorna Grameena Abhivridhi Mahila Seva Samsthe from Dharwad, Yashaswini Mihila Mandali Kola, Basweshwara Vidya Samsthe from Chitradurga, Krishi Hagu Gramina Yuva Jana Abhivridhi from Haveri and Gramina Udhyoga Seva Samsthe from Doddabalapura won ` 25,000 each along with citations.

Under the individual women achievers category, Leela Krishnamurthi and KB Sarvamangala Shastri from Bangalore, Kodikandi Kaveramma Sommanna from Madikere, Dr Rekha B Patil from Bijapur, Pushpa Ramachandra from Gadag, Annapoorna Nivani from Belagaum and Nirmala Jhodappa Yetanati from Koppal won `10,000 with citations.Shilpa Nanjappa from Kodagu, A Rukmini from Chamarajnagar, Nagarathna Nagaraj from Dharwad, Naseem Bhanu Abdul from Bagalakote and Lakshmi Mahadev from Belagaum won `10,000 each for their contribution.

source: http://www.ibnlive.in.com / South> Southern News> Karnataka / The New Indian Express / Express News Service / March 09th, 2012

Tata Coffee Plantation Trails celebrates International Women’s Day

A woman efficiently plays the ever changing role of a daughter, wife, mother, entrepreneur, builder and moulder of a nation’s destiny. Plantation Trails is honoured to offer all lady guests a special treat on their special day.

It is the spirit of Womanhood that has inspired generations and we at Plantation Trails would like to celebrate this spirit on the occasion of International Women’s Day. A woman efficiently plays the ever changing role of a daughter, wife, mother, entrepreneur, builder and moulder of a nation’s destiny. Plantation Trails is honoured to offer all lady guests a special treat on their special day.

The celebration would begin from March 1 to March 31, 2012. Every group with at least one woman guest, who makes a booking at Plantation Trails calling on + 91 (080) 23560761 or E-mails: reach.plantationtrails@tatacoffee.com gets to enjoy a special package at Coorg & Chikamagalur.

Christine F. Jamal, Vice President Corporate, Tata Coffee Limited said, “ Woman have played a crucial role over the ages nurturing the social and functional ties of society thus being the real architects in building the strong pillars of human civilization. Their role and tireless contribution across the various stages of life is enormous and immeasurable. Plantation Trails respects women and there can be no better occasion to honour them than on International Women’s Day.”

source: http://www.IndiaInfoline.com / IndiaInfoline> Markets> News> Other News / March 06th, 2012

Harshika Poonacha in Meetru

The lovely looking Harshika Poonacha from the hilly region Coorg of Karnataka is accepting the offers of newcomers and she is forging almost on the lines of Radhika Pandit.

Harshika Poonacha an engineering graduate starting her career from ‘PUC’ Kannada cinema is nearly dozen films old. Her films like ‘Beat’, ‘Pari’ are yet to release. She has now accepted a film with new hero Rocky in ‘Meetru’. The screenplay and direction of Soori a dance master turning director. This Soori is in no way connected to Dhuniya to Anna Bond Soori or recent Dr Soori of ‘Lucky’.

The dialogue king Saikumar is back after a long gap. He is in ‘Kalpana’ a remake of Kanchana with super star Upendra and Shruthi.‘Meetru’ Kannada cinema has the caption of C/O Bengaluru – 21. The pin code indicates that the film belongs to Srirampura the notorious rowdy element area in Bengaluru where Srirampura Kitty created terror in the 80’s. Raghuraj and Chetan Prasad are the producers.

source: http://www.filmglitz.com / Movie News> Kannada / March 06th, 2012

General Thimmaiah birth anniversary on March 31

The 106th birth anniversary of General Thimmaiah will be observed on March 31, said Field Marshal Cariappa and General Thimmaiah Forum office-bearers.

Speaking to presspersons, Forum President Col (Retd) Kandrathanda Subbaiah, convenor Major Biddanda, Secretary Ulliyada M Poovaiah said the programme will be organised at General Thimmaiah’s residence ‘Sunny Side’ which houses RTO office. “If we fail to get space in the RTO office, then the programme will be held at General Thimmaiah Circle at 3 pm,” they said.

Speaker K G Bopaiah, Minister for Kannada and Culture Govinda Karajola, Kannada and Culture department secretary Manu Baligar, MLA M P Appacchu Ranjan, MLC Capt Ganesh Karnik, M C Nanaiah, T John and others would be invited for the programme.

General Thimmaiah’s birth anniversary should also be observed grandeously. To mark the birth anniversary, various Kodava cultural competitions have been organised. They are ‘Bolakat,’ ‘kolat,’ Ummathat.’ The competition will be held from 9 am.

The winners will receive Rs 15,000, Rs 10,000 and Rs 5,000 respectively. Interested teams should register their names with the convenor, Field Marshal Cariappa and General Thimmaiah Forum, General Thimmaiah Museum office, RTO complex, General Thimmaiah Road, Madikeri on or before March 20. For details contact: 9448184559.

‘Vacate the house’

The office-bearers said that the RTO office is functioning from General Thimmaiah’s residence Sunny Side. “Inspite of requesting to vacate the house, the officials are not responding to our demands. If the officials fail to vacate the house, then protest will be held from March 25 to 30. Though former Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy had asked the transport department to vacate the house six years ago, it has not been fulfilled till today. There are 18 quarters situated around the building. The Forum has already written several letters to the Transport Commissioner and Deputy Commissioner in the past. However, our efforts went in vein.”

source: http://www.DeccanHerald.com / Home> District / DHNS / Madikeri, March 06th, 2012

The Woman in Blue Checks – Cauvery’s Tale dazzles at LFW

From the looms of Ilkal Karnataka, Deepika Govind wove a magical collection called “The Woman in Blue Checks – Cauvery’s Tale” at Lakmé Fashion Week Summer/Resort 2012. It was a fabric fantasy as cotton and silk checks and stripes from Salem, Chettinad, Narayanpet, Venkatgiri and Kanchivaram created magic with Mushru cotton, Ajrakh and resist prints, silks and Luxe satin.

Deepika’s colour chart was rustic with indigo, sapphire, cerulean blue, ultramarine, dark cyan, green, fern, teal, fuchsia and magenta with some touches of aubergine, carmine, candy apple, cerise, red and black which brought the collection to life.

The silhouettes were contemporary for tunics, dresses and saris giving the collection a marked fusion touch. Appliqués, cutwork, frayed edges along with surface embellishments with a clever design of checks and stripes created a trompe d’oeil effect.

When it came to the construction, Deepika let her creativity move out of the box with asymmetric hemlines and deconstructed seams which were used to create fluid drapes and bring forth a look that was rustic yet elegant.

Opening the show with three saris worn in the Coorgi and mini styles; Deepika moved to tailored summer wear in checks and stripes. The indigo peplum top matched with satin dhoti pants, the tailored long sleeve jacket with the swirling kerchief hemline skirt, the maroon checked kanjari top, and the kimono style electric blue asymmetric tunic over mini skirt and the cross over cover hiding a sheath, were light airy feminine creations.

Matching a variety of patterns and colours, there was a single shift, a stylish wrap-around cape coat with pretty embroidery, the draped maroon midi and the multi check shot silk dress, which had an international flavour. The solitary black velvet cropped top with minute embroidery was teamed with a checked lungi and Deepika even brought in the current rage of colour blocking for a kurta with embroidered sleeves.

The engineered fabrics were imaginatively used by Deepika bringing their beauty to the fore front with her easy on the eye and very relaxed styling. For a wardrobe choice that is unconventional and presents the beauty of Southern textiles, Deepika Govind’s Summer/Resort 2012 line will give a definite fashion direction.

Lakmé Fashion Week

source: http://www.Fibre2Fashion.com / Home> News / March 05th, 2012

India’s homemakers recruited as hotel chefs

A new breed of chefs is taking over hotel kitchens in India. Housewives and mothers are now being recruited to bring “home-cooked” food to five-star plates, as Vasanthi Hariprakash reports from Bangalore.

As I finish my lunch at a restaurant in the city-centre, I reach for the dessert that the steward has recommended.
It turns out to be “obbattu”, a sweet usually made in south Indian homes during festivals and not often seen on upscale hotel menus.
The “flat, wafer-thin chappati with a mix of jaggery and dried coconut, fried gently on a skillet” melts in my mouth and feels light and wholesome – like your mum made it for you.
The irregular shape of the obbattu, unlike the perfect round a chef would have produced, is a clear giveaway.
At Bangalore’s Gateway Hotel, a homemaker has put on the chef’s apron. It is a conscious strategy to woo upwardly-mobile clients who “typically crave home food”, executive chef Naren Thimmaiah says.
“Our guests are increasingly aware of fresh healthy food they ought to eat, but in the midst of their jobs, travel and meetings, they have no time to do that,” chef Thimmaiah says.

‘Foreign Veggies’
So, a couple of years ago, Naren and his team came up with a menu that would put healthier food on their tables.
And who better to bring in as experts than those who have been making it for years and serving it up with love?
Twenty-two women, once queens in their own kitchens, are now working in the kitchens of the Gateway Hotels’ group across India.
From cities like Bangalore, Chennai (formerly Madras) and Vadodara to smaller towns like Khajuraho and Coonoor, these homemakers are now the speciality chefs.
These are women who hold no degrees or qualifications in hotel management, but are trained by life to cook tasty, appetising food, quickly and without fuss.
One of these is 30-year-old Jyoti, mother of two, whose schooling stopped at the fourth grade.
Her specialities – akki rotti (griddle-cooked rice pancakes) eaten with maamsdha saaru (a spicy broth cooked with mutton or chicken, or optionally green leaves for vegetarians) – are rated top grade by not just the guests but colleagues in the kitchen.
“I love the obbattu that akka [sister] makes”, Vipin Rajesh tells us as he stands next to the domestic gas stove and small utensils that were specially brought in to make Jyoti “feel at home”.
Jyoti is not overwhelmed by the sophisticated high-end kitchen equipment around her.
“But some of the vegetables they use here I had never seen before in my life,” she says.
The broccoli, artichokes and courgettes that chefs commonly use for continental dishes are “foreign veggies” for Indian cuisine.
Naren says it was a priority when he selected Jyoti for the job – that what she cooks “should not taste commercial”.

‘Just right’
Thousands of miles away, the Gateway’s kitchen at the tourist town of Khajuraho in central India has been home for a month now to 62-year-old Santosh Pataria.
Otherwise a poet, writer and folk singer at the local radio station, Santosh has been brought in for her expertise in the local Bundelkhandi cuisine.
At an age when many people retire from their daily jobs, taking on a new job cooking the food known for its subtle flavour and mild use of spices comes naturally to Santosh.
“Our cuisine doesn’t have too much mirch-masala (spice). I believe food should neither be too hot, nor too tangy. It should taste just right,” says Santosh.
That “just right” cooking is bringing in the compliments.
Like those from a group of visiting tourists who sent a note into the kitchen asking for the recipe of the rare delicacy, mahue ki doobri, that she had made with mahua (a type of fragrant fruit used mainly for its medicinal properties).

Confidence

In the picture-pretty hill station of Coonoor in the southern state of Tamil Nadu, 51-year-old Indira is busy making the signature dishes of her community, the Badagas.
Indira, a single woman in her first job, says her family has kept the traditions of their centuries-old Badaga cuisine.
Whether it is avarai uttakka – local beans cooked with potato, tomato, onions, garlic and tempered with mustard seeds, or sandagai – roasted tomato sauteed with small onion, garlic and coconut ground to a fine paste – the “masala made carefully after dry-roasting 17 spices and not bought off the shops” is the key, Indira says.
She has the confidence of a professional chef who has fed a president’s entourage.
It is perhaps this passion blended with cool confidence that makes these homemaker-chefs a draw at the dining tables.
However, all of them say the money could be better. Pay ranges from 5-8,000 rupees ($100-162, £64-102) a month and there are no benefits.
For now, the guests are only too happy getting comfort food on a platter.
Sahil Saraf, a doctor by profession, and a regular at the Gateway Bangalore, has no idea who is behind it all.
“I heard somebody’s wife comes to cook here. All I know is that the food tastes yum,” he says.
Award winning chef Naren Thimmaiah has the last word: “We can dish out the most exotic of cuisine, but ultimately simple, homely food is what will win the guest’s heart.”

source: http://www.bbc.co.uk / Home> BBC News> India / March 06th, 2012

Dinesh Karthik to lead SZ

Dinesh Karthik of Tamil Nadu will lead South Zone in the upcoming Deodhar Trophy 50-over inter-zonal cricket championship to be held in Mohali and Dharamshala from March 16. The squad was picked by the SZ Selection Committee, headed by K. Srikkanth in Kochi on Monday.

The team: Dinesh Karthik (captain), Robin Uthappa (vice-captain), S. Anirudha, Abhinav Mukund, Ravi Teja, Ganesh Satish, Stuart Binny, Abhimanyu Mithun, Rohit More, Prasanth Parameswaran, P. Ojha, Akshath Reddy, Rohan Prem. A.G. Pradeep, Shadab Jakati and A. Ashish Reddy. Reserves: P. Prasanth, Amith Verma, N. Niyaz, Robert Fernandes, T. Atchuta Rao, D.B. Prasanth Kumar.

Coach: Biju George; Manager: D. Gopakumar; Physiotherapist: Dilip Singh.

source: http://www.TheHindu.com / Sport> Cricket / Kochi, March 05th, 2012