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‘The Roost’ closes tonight after 30 years

Mysore/Mysuru:

The curtains will come down tonight on ‘The Roost’, the popular garden restaurant and hotel on Hunsur Road at  Hinkal that has been part of Mysuru’s social landscape for nearly three decades.

The establishment will serve its last customers on May 31, marking the end of a 30-year journey that has left behind countless memories for patrons.

Speaking to Star of Mysore, Founder Konganda Dilip Biddappa said, the closure follows the expiry of the property’s long-term lease. The restaurant was established on Jan. 19, 1996, on a 30-year lease, which was later extended by three years. “With no further extension possible, I have to vacate the premises,” Dilip said.

He described the parting as an amicable arrangement, a “golden handshake” with the property owners, but admitted that leaving was emotional.

“We are leaving with a heavy heart. When I took over this place, it was just a jowar field. Every plant on this one-acre property was planted by us,” he recalled.

Over the years, ‘The Roost’ grew from a modest eatery into a well-known landmark, particularly popular for hosting Kodava community gatherings, family functions and social events. Besides its sprawling garden restaurant, the property also featured 12 guest rooms.

Dilip attributed much of the restaurant’s longevity to the support of his staff and patrons. “I have been fortunate to have a wonderful team and loyal customers who have stood by me for decades,” he said.

Though ‘The Roost’ will cease operations, Dilip said, the brand itself will live on. The property is set to be taken over by the landowners and reopened under new management. “I am retaining the brand name if I start a new venture in the future,” he said.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> News / May 31st, 2026

Capt. Nithin Cariappa commands INS Kolkata

Mysuru:

Capt. Maletira Nithin Cariappa, Indian Navy, is the Commanding Officer of INS Kolkata, a state-of-the-art destroyer and a symbol of India’s naval prowess.

A resident of Bogadi in Mysuru, Capt. Nithin Cariappa is an alumnus of St. Joseph’s School and later joined the Rashtriya Indian Military College, Dehradun, followed by the National Defence Academy.  Over his 24-year career, he has commanded INS Ajay, an anti-submarine warfare corvette and INS Kadmatt. He also served as the Naval Advisor at the Indian High Commission in Islamabad, becoming the first Kodava officer to hold this post in Pakistan and to command a Kolkata-class destroyer.

The 163-metre-long, 7,500-tonne warship, with a cruise speed of 30 knots, is equipped with cutting-edge telecommunications and armed with anti-air missiles, anti-submarine weapons, the lethal BrahMos missile, and long-range surface-to-air missiles. Built by Mazagon Docks Ltd., Mumbai, the Kolkata-class destroyers are a testament to India’s naval strength.

His journey stands as an inspiration for Mysuru’s youth, encouraging them to explore the promising career opportunities in the armed forces. Married to Rohini, he is also an avid sportsman, recently completing the Tata Mumbai Full Marathon. 

Capt. Nithin Cariappa’s parents are Maletira Ganesh Bopanna and late Cauvery Bopanna (Gummattira). Ganesh is settled in Bogadi and his second son Nayan Chengappa is a Chief Marine Engineer, assisting New Zealand Navy.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> News / March 07th, 2025

Silver Jubilee Celebration of Ramakrishnanagar ‘I’ Block Kodava Welfare Assn.

Mysore/Mysuru:

The annual get-together and silver jubilee celebration of Ramakrishnanagar ‘I’ Block Kodava Welfare Association, Mysuru, was  held recently at Kodagu Sahakara Sangha in Jayalakshmipuram.

Association President Kodandera Puspha Machaiah presided. The event  commenced with a formal inauguration by lighting  the lamp followed by  invocation  by Mundiyolanda Nanda. Secretary Kenjangada Kariappa welcomed.

Condolences were offered to the departed members during the last one year and community extended their heartfelt condolence to the Founder-Editor of Star of Mysore K.B. Ganapathy, in recognition of his exemplary service to journalism and the Kodava  community as well as valuable contributions to the society at large. Top scorers in X standard CBSE and II PUC students of 2025 examinations were felicitated with cash prizes.

The Founder Executive Committee Members were felicitated on the occasion for their service rendered for the community.

Annual Report was presented by Treasurer Kotrangada Appanna while  Kattera A. Nanaiah, Advisor, highlighted the Association’s milestones over the last 25 years.

Maletira Ganapathy, Vice-President, proposed the vote of thanks. Codanda Swagath, Joint Secretary and all other Committee Members were present. Kotrangada Shruthy Ashwath compered.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> News / August 28th, 2025

Suttur Seer recalls KBG’s illustrious works, services

Mysore/Mysuru: 

The Suttur Mutt has deeply condoled the passing of K.B. Ganapathy, Founder-Editor of Star of Mysore and Mysuru Mithra. In his condolence message, Suttur Seer Sri Shivarathri Deshikendra Swamiji recalled that Ganapathy was originally an Advocate who practised at the Karnataka High Court and Civil Courts.

“Driven by a deep interest in journalism, Ganapathy left his legal profession and worked for The Free Press Journal and The Indian Express for several years. He later founded the English eveninger Star of Mysore in 1978 and the Kannada morning daily Mysuru Mithra in 1980, becoming the Founder-Editor of both newspapers. These publications quickly gained popularity for their in-depth reporting on local issues affecting Mysuru and surrounding districts, the Swamiji added.

“Ganapathy wrote thought- provoking editorials and book reviews, often highlighting social shortcomings. He also served the society in many capacities — as a Member of the Karnataka Media Academy, President of Mysuru District Journalists Association, Chairman of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan (BVB) and Vice-President of Kodava Samaja. He actively participated in relief efforts through Mysuru Nagaraikara Vedike, extending help to Tsunami victims in Tamil Nadu and others affected by natural disasters,” the Seer said.

Sri Deshikendra Swamiji further noted that Ganapathy authored four books in Kannada — ‘Adarshavadi’, ‘Kodagina Mele Shilubeya Neralu’, ‘Choomantra’ and ‘Shivajiya Khadga’ — and seven in English. “His book ‘Life and Times’, which reflects on life, literature, religion, spiritualism and personalities, stands out as a significant work. His recent book ‘The Hidden Life of a Yogi’ was released during the 9th edition of the Mysuru Literature Festival-2025. His popular Abracadabra column in Star of Mysore and its translated versions in Mysuru Mithra were widely read and appreciated. He received numerous accolades, including the Rajyotsava Award and an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Mysore,” the Seer added.

“His demise is a great loss to society and the field of journalism. May the Almighty grant strength to his family, relatives and well-wishers to bear this loss. We pray for his soul to rest in peace,” the Seer said.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> News> Top Stories / July 14th, 2025

New Directors elected for Kodagu Sahakara Sangha

Mysuru:  

The new Directors of Kodagu Sahakara Sangha, Jayalakshmipuram, were elected yesterday.

Among the total of 13 directors, two were reserved for women for which Nanjamma and Nirmala were elected unopposed.

For the remaining 11 posts, a total of 14 candidates had contested. Among them, K.G. Sudhir and A.A. Pemmaiah secured 88 votes each. Finally, K.G. Sudhir was elected through draw of lottery.

Others who were elected are M.K. Prakash (127 votes), Lovely Appaiah (119 votes), P.U. Girish (118 votes), M.G. Devaiah (108 votes), Byretira K. Ganapathy (108 votes), K.P. Pemmaiah (105 votes), P.K. Biddappa (96 votes), K.K. Bollamma (95 votes), K. Kavya Kuttappa (95 votes) and M.P. Belliappa (94 votes).

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> News / February 23rd, 2025

MAY 26: Bharani Art Gallery

Mysuru:

30th Anniversary Celebrations, an exhibition of water colour paintings ‘Nisarga Lalithya’ by well-known artist H.P. Rangaswamy of Mysuru.

Kodava Samaja Cultural and Sports Club-Mysuru President K.D. Muthappa inaugurates.

Senior artist and Founder-Chief Convenor of Bharani Art Gallery N.B. Kaverappa, presides, Artist Ganjifa Raghupati Bhat, writer Dr. Majjigepura K. Shivaramu, Nanjundaswamy of e-Biotorium Network Pvt. Ltd., Mysuru, will be the special guests.

Artist H.P. Rangaswamy will be present, 11 am.

Expo open to public, Gallery premises, Vivekanandanagar, up to 7 pm.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Events Tomorrow / May 25th, 2024