Monthly Archives: May 2013

Kodagu shows steady improvement

Out of 4,955 students who appeared for the examination, 4,005 students have passed.
A total of 1,854 students had appeared for examinations in Arts stream out of which 1,394 students have passed. Percentage of results in arts stream was 75.18.

In Commerce stream, out of the 2181 students, 1,875 students have passed with a pass percentage of 85.96 pc . In science stream 736 students out of 920 students have passed the examination. The pass percentage in science stream was 80.

The pass percentage in PUC examination has seen steady increase in the last three years. It was 73.11 pc in 2012 and 72.14 per cent in 2011. The results of 2013 show an increase of 8.68 per cent.

Top scorers

V R Shalini, a student of Ponnampet Government PU College scored 544 (95.64 pc) and topped the arts stream. P L Poojitha who scored 538(94.68 pc) and S I Naufia, student of Vigneshwara PU College, Shanivarasanthe who scored 534 (94 pc) came second and third respectively.

In commerce stream St Annamma PU College student N N Sonia and Madikeri St Michael PU College student K M Prema scored 581 out of 600 and topped the district. Gonikoppa Coorg PU College’s Poojitha K R scored 580/600 and St Joseph PU College’s Anjali S E Kudthekar scored 576 and came second and third in the district respectively.

In Science stream Gonikoppa Coorg PU College’s C B Subbaiah scored 584, Gonikoppa Vidyanikethan PU College’s B K Hemavathi, Riya B D and St Joseph PU College’s Spandana P J scored 577 marks and secured joint second place in the district.

Cent pc colleges

Four colleges have secured 100 per cent results in PUC examinations. They are St Joseph PU College in Madikeri, Aishwarya PU College in Kushalnagar, Sampaje PU College and Maragodu Bharathi PU College. Students from rural areas have outshone their counterparts in cities.

source: http://www.deccanherald.com / Deccan Herald / Home> District / Madikeri, DHNS – May 07th, 2013

State forest department awaits MP nod to transfer jumbos

he Karnataka Forest Department is awaiting a response from its Madhya Pradesh counterpart on transfer of 11 tamed elephants from three state camps for ‘forest-related activities’.

Recently, while hearing a PIL filed by Compassion Unlimited Plus Action (CUPA) the High Court had refused to interfere in State government’s decision on transfer of pachyderms.

The CUPA in its petition had contended that the elephants might not to able to sustain the extreme weather in Madhya Pradesh.

Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Wildlife) Ajay Mishra told Express that three elephants from Dubare, two from Mattigodu and six from Bandipur elephant camps, are listed for translocation to MP. He said they are basically second line elephants and doing similar jobs here. Karnataka has 95 tamed elephants in its many camps.

Allaying fears that elephants will be used for non-forest activities in MP, he said they would be used only for patrolling and not for display or safaris.

There have been instances when elephants from one state have been translocated to another and the pachyderms have had no problem in adjusting to the new environment.

“It may take some time for them to acclimatise but it will not create any problems. The beauty of elephants is that they develop a bond with their caretakers very soon,” he said.

The Forest Department of Madhya Pradesh has to look out for arranging mahouts and kavadis since Karnataka cannot spare their services. As per the Forest Department manual, there should be a mahout and a kavadi for each, and Karnataka has enough staff to take care of all the 95 jumbos. Elephants are known for co-existence and the question of feeling alien does not arise, argued Mishra.

There is a standard food chart for tamed elephants in camps and the forest department of every state has to follow it strictly.

“The tamed jumbos are just like our employees and separate registers are maintained to record its health, food habits, behaviour and service. Once they attain superannuation, they are given rest in camps,” he said.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> States> Karnataka / by Shyam Sundar Vattam / ENS – Bangalore / March 16th, 2013

SSLC: Kodagu slips to 25th place

With a pass percentage of 79.46 in SSLC, the position of Kodagu district has slipped to the 25th place in the state.

Out of 7,633 students, who had appeared for the examination, as many as 6,065 students have passed. The pass percentage has plummeted to 79.46 from 82.52 per cent last year. The district was in the 13th position last year. It was in 12th position in 2011 and seventh position in 2010.

As many as 297 students have passed with distinction and 2,013 students have secured first class. A total of 21 schools, including three government schools and 18 unaided schools have registered cent per cent results.

Girls shine

Like previous years, girl students have shown remarkable performance, this year also. Out of 3,973 girls who appeared, 3,273 have passed, with a percentage of 82.38 per cent. Last year, it was 86.25 per cent.

Out of 3,660 boys, 2,792 have passed with a pass percentage of 76.28 per cent. Students have performed poorly in mathematics and English, according to sources.

source: http://www.deccanherald.com / Deccan Herald / Home> District / DHNS, Madikeri – May 06th, 2013

Climate change threatens wild coffee populations

Coffee-lovers take note; climate change could put an end to your daily Starbucks, a new study has found.

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The latest research from scientists at London’s Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, suggests that climate change could wipe out wild populations of Arabica coffee (Coffea arabica) within the next 70 years.

The scientists used data from museum records and current populations of wild Arabica in Ethiopia to map its distribution until 2080 under different climate scenarios.

They found that the predicted changes in climate, in line with what’s expected over the coming decades, would have a devastating impact on wild Arabica populations, decreasing their number and extent. The study, published in the open-access journal PLOS ONE, also confirmed that the Arabica species is sensitive to climate change.

Along with Robusta coffee (Coffea canephora), Arabica is one of the two most important species of coffee economically, accounting for over 60 percent of world production.

Justin Moat, head of spatial information science at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, says:
“The worst case scenario, as drawn from our analyses, is that wild Arabica could be extinct by 2080. This should alert decision makers to the fragility of the species.”

Commercially grown Arabica has a very limited genetic stock – which means your morning latte relies on conserving healthy populations of wild plants in Ethiopia, the largest producer of coffee in Africa.

“Coffee plays an important role in supporting livelihoods and generating income, and has become part of our modern society and culture. The extinction of Arabica coffee is a startling and worrying prospect,” says Aaron Davis, head of coffee research at the RBG.

“However, the objective of the study was not to provide scaremonger predictions for the demise of Arabica in the wild. The scale of the predictions is certainly cause for concern, but should be seen more as a baseline, from which we can more fully assess what actions are required.”

source: http://www.tgdaily.com / TG Daily / Home / by Flora Malein / November 08th, 2013

Nidhi gets nostalgic

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(Nidhi Subbaiah More Pics )

Sandalwood actress Nidhi Subbaiah, who is making her mark in Bollywood, seems excited to watch Bombay Talkies. “Waiiiting to watch bombay talkies!Never been this excited for a film for a long long time!What was the last film you were excited to watch?” tweeted the actress.

Nidhi, who has acted in Kannada movies such as Pancharangi, Krishnan Marriage Story and Anna Bond, after talking bout Bombay Talkies, could not resist sharing some of her Bangalore memories. “I remember Sarfarosh, with dad-for someone who hated standing in long queue’s in d theatre,he actually bought tickets in black!Lido theatre!” she tweeted.

The actress, who featured in the 2012 Hindi film Ajab Gazabb Love opposite Jackky Bhagnani, is likely to return to the Sandalwood screen with the film Vara that’s likely to release sometime this year.

source: http://www.articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / Home> Entertainment> Regional / by Parinatha Sampath, TNN / May 04th, 2013

Kodagu all set for V-day, security stepped up

There are 4.02 lakh voters in the district,

Kodagu district administration has made preparations for webcasting facilities in five selected booths in each of the two Assembly constituencies during the May 5 elections, Deputy Commissioner, N.V. Prasad has said.

Addressing presspersons at the Old Assembly Hall in Madikeri on Friday, Mr. Prasad said webcasting would be done on the day of mustering and de-mustering — at the St. Joseph High School in Madikeri and Government Junior College in Virajpet — as also the day of counting at the St. Joseph’s High School. Steps had been taken to deploy police, paramilitary forces, videographers and micro-election observes to the sensitive and hyper-sensitive polling booths in the two constituencies, Dr. Prasad, said.

Vehicles

As many as 71 buses, four mini-buses, 34 maxi-cabs, 80 jeeps, have been hired for election duty in the district. There are 87 vehicles in Madikeri constituency and 102 in Virajpet taluk.

There are 4.02 lakh voters in the district. In Madikeri there are 2.02 lakh voters —1, 00,235 men and 1, 01,839 women — and in Virajpet there are 2, 00,259 voters —1, 00,290 men and 99,969 women, Dr. Prasad said.

Steps have been taken to distribute voter slips to the voters through the booth-level officials. Those who had not received the slips could call the helpline located at the Deputy Commissioner’s office. Besides, voter facilitation centres would be opened on May 5 to distribute voter slips to those who have not received it, Dr. Prasad said.

Only two candidates of each political party would be allowed to set up booths at a distance of 200 meters from the polling booth on production of permission letters issued by the panchayat development officers and officers from the urban local bodies.

Sale of liquor has been banned in the district from 5 p.m. on May 3 to midnight of May 5 in all bars and restaurants, hotels, resorts, clubs as a precautionary measure, Dr. Prasad said.

Officials deputed for election duty could cast votes at the centre opened at the office of the Assembly Election Officer. If not, they could send the votes through post before 8 a.m. on May 8, the day of counting, to the counting centre at the St. Joseph’s High School, he said.

Counting

Dr. Prasad said that as many as 14 counting tables had been allocated to each of the Assembly segment. A supervisor, group ‘C’ employee, one Central government employee as the micro-observer and a counting agent representing the contesting candidates would be present. A media centre had been opened near the counting centre.

He appealed to the owners of the plantations, industrial units, shops and commercial establishments to give e a one-day leave to workers and employees on May 5 to facilitate voting. Police have made elaborate bandobast to maintain law and order during the elections by deploying more than 1,000 personnel and officers drawn from the paramilitary, district armed reserve, police. There will be special vigil at the booths identified as naxal-affected, he said.

Slips distributed to voters through the booth-level officials

source: http://www.deccanherald.com / Deccan Herald / Home> National> Karnataka / by Special Correspondent / Mysore – May 04th, 2013

Uthappa slams team management

UthappaKF05may2013Close on the heels of Angelo Mathews stepping down as the captain of the Pune Warriors for the rest of this IPL season, their opener Robin Uthappa slammed the team management for frequent change of personnel at the helm.

Since their inception in 2011, the troubled Warriors have had six captains with three of them being named this year alone. While Yuvraj Singh led them in their first year of IPL, Sourav Ganguly and Michael Clarke skippered the side the previous season. Mathews led in the first four matches this year before Ross Taylor captained them to their second and last win against Super Kings in Chennai as the Sri Lankan wasn’t allowed to play in the Tamil Nadu capital. Mathews took over in the next match in Pune against Sunrisers Hyderabad but after that game was replaced by Australian batsman Aaron Finch who has continued since then.

“I have to be honest here and that’s (captaincy) definitely one of the issues (bothering us),” remarked Uthappa, whose bruising 45-ball 75 threatened to pull off a rare win for the hosts. “We have never stuck to a winning combination. It’s a bit disappointing for me as a player to see the winning combination change. We beat Super Kings, a very strong team, at their home ground and we came back and changed that combination. I have never seen that happen and I think that kind of shook things little bit for us,” revealed the opener when asked if frequent changes at the helm affected their performance.

source: http://www.deccanherald.com / Deccan Herald / Home> ipl / Pune – DHNS / May 03rd, 2013

First national coffee museum on the way

The construction of the first national coffee museum is nearing completion despite lagging behind its schedule in Bonga town with a budget outlay of 32 million birr.
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The initiative had originally come from the National Millennium Festival and Celebration Secretariat Office five years ago.

The then secretariat handed over the initiative first to the Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples Regional Administration and then the latter handed it over to the Bonga Zonal Administration to carry out the construction of the museum.

Kifle Gebremariyam, head of Bonga zone administration, said that though the budget was supposed to be financed by the federal government, as it is a national museum, it’s covered by both the SNNP and the Bonga zone.

If all goes according to plan, after a few months, the museum will open its door. The design of the museum depicts traditional rural housing of Ethiopian.

The zone administrator also said that the construction is lagging behind its original schedule due to the delay of budget supply and lack of construction material.

He told The Reporter that the decision to make it at Bonga is because Bonga is the birthplace of coffee.

The museum is also intended to show the tie Ethiopians have with coffee.

The internal part of the museum consists of both permanent and temporary exhibition areas. It will also have the Ethiopian cultural coffee ceremony.

Upon completion of the construction, the museum is going to be handed over to the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, according to Kifle. So far the zonal administration has paid over 22 million birr to the contractor.

By Yonas Abiye
Source: EthiopianReporter

source: http://www.diretube.com / Home> Ethiopian News / November 19th, 2012

Former athletes urge IOC to sort out India mess

New Delhi :

A group of prominent athletes fighting for better administration of sports in India has asked the International Olympic Committee to send a team to resolve the country’s suspension.

“We’ve written to the IOC about the latest developments and requested them to send a team to assess the situation,” Clean Sports India vice president Ashwini Nachappa told The Associated Press on Thursday. “Officials here are trying to mislead the IOC and there is no justification in what they say. They’re only employing delaying tactics.”

(The IOC suspended the Indian…)
(The IOC suspended the Indian…)

The IOC suspended the Indian Olympic Association on Dec. 5 for conducting illegal elections and the election of tainted officials.

It then asked the IOA to liaise with government officials and set a meeting date with the IOC, but the proposed meeting in Lausanne, Switzerland, has not materialized.

Former IOA acting president Vijay Kumar Malhotra, who has been corresponding with the IOC since the new body was not recognized, wrote to the world body last week saying the government did not seem interested in a solution.

“While we endorsed your move for a dialogue involving the government, it has gone ahead and constituted a committee to re-draft the controversial sports bill, which is in total breach of the Olympic charter,” Malhotra wrote to the IOC.

Sports minister Jitender Singh reacted with disappointment on Wednesday, saying Malhotra was only trying to delay the meeting with IOC.

“I will appeal to the IOA to quickly fix the dates. If they are not going, then (someone from) the ministry will or I will personally go there and speak to the IOC,” Jitendra said.

The sports code puts an age restriction of 70 years on officials while Malhotra is already past 80. It also puts a cap of three tenures for the main office-bearers but Malhotra has been the president of the Archery Association of India for more than three decades.

Nachappa said the sports bill was inevitable and that long-serving officials should look beyond their personal interests.

“I think the ministry is clear about having the code. That code is being drafted out with good representation from all stake holders. I feel the IOC has taken cognizance of that and trying to give them a wrong impression will not help,” Nachappa said. “This is the only time to do it right. Even if it takes a long time, it will be good for Indian sports.”

The IOA had cited a Delhi High Court order in conducting its polls according to the sports code even though the IOC had asked it to follow its own constitution while meeting an election deadline. Though the IOC does not want government interference, it is not opposed to the Indian body re-drafting its constitution in line with the code, which is based on the IOC’s own constitution.

The IOC’s ethics commission had also advised that tainted officials shouldn’t hold administrative posts, but Lalit Bhanot was declared elected unopposed as the new secretary-general despite spending 11 months in jail for corruption cases related to the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi.

Suresh Kalmadi, who headed the IOA for 16 years, decided not to seek re-election after graft charges relating to the Commonwealth Games but backed new president Abhey Chautala and Bhanot.

source: http://www.articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / Home> Sports> More Sports / by AP / April 11th, 2013

Harshika celebrates her big day

(Harshika Poonacha )
(Harshika Poonacha )

Harshika Poonacha turned a year older on May 1. And the actress was in great spirits, starting her big day at midnight and having cut three cakes already by the morning, when we at Times of India called the actress to wish her.

Her plan of action for the day, she told us, was to spend time at home with family and friends, and then head out in the evening for the launch of a fashion event company that she will be a part of, which will culminate in her birthday celebrations. Her involvement in a fashion event firm does not come as a surprise, given that Harshika has, in the recent past, been a judge on a talent hunt show exclusively for the Kodava fraternity.

source: http://www.articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / Home> Entertainment> Regional / by Prathibha Joy, TNN / May 01st, 2013