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2006-10-13
Dramas Powerfull in village –Jitendra kundeshwar
Karkala: Dramas eventoday a strong media in the village to communicate the village mass said wellknown Journalist Mr. Jitendra Kundsawar.
He was speaking at Mudradi Nama tuluver kalasangatane on its 20th birth celebration.
Nama tuluver celebrated this occasion by arranging 24 drama shows in 20 days in the tiny city like mudradi.
Dr. Alva the president of Alvas Educational Foudation describe this as the second Heggodu in Karnataka .
The founder of Association Mr. Dharmayogi Mohan, The president of association Mr. Sukumar Mohan,Artist of the troupe mr Sudhendra and others were present this occasion.Narayan Devadiga And other were felicitated.
2006-10-10
"communal fundamentalists
NEW DELHI: Union Minister of State for External Affairs E Ahamed on Sunday held discussions with the Home Ministry officials on the situation arising out of the communal clashes in Mangalore and also met Karnataka Governor T N Chaturvedi. The Minister said the Governor had decided to cut short his stay in the capital and return to the State in view of the tense situation arising out of the violence in Mangalore which has so far claimed two lives and injuries more than 70 others. Meanwhile, according to information reaching here one person hailing from Dubai, who was planning to return after the expiry of his visa, was allegedly waylaid by Bajrang Dal activists and stabbed to death. In Bangalore, Home Minister M P Prakash on saturday had said the state government suspected the hand of "communal fundamentalists" in the violence that also left more than people injured and brought life in Mangalore district to a standstill for two days. Prakash had inferred that the banned Students Islamic Movement of India, VHP, Rama Sena and Hindu Jagran could be involved in fomenting the communal trouble. Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy said the home department is ascertaining whether SIMI activists had any role in the violence, which erupted after Bajrang Dal activists stopped a vehicle carrying cattle to a slaughter house on Wednesday.
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Director-General of Police B.S. Sial at a riot-hit spot in Ullal near Mangalore on Saturday.
MANGALORE: Violence in Mangalore and its adjoining areas escalated on Saturday when a group of people intercepted an ambulance, dragged the passengers out and stabbed them. One of them died on the way to hospital and another is said to be serious. The incident took place at 7.45 p.m. at Adoor-Polali Road, 15 km from the city, outside the curfew area. The identities of the victims have not been established.
This takes the toll in the communal violence to two. On Friday night, a Muslim cleric and resident of Sullia, Abdul Gafoor (26) died of stab wounds in the city. Two others, whose identities are not known, were attacked and admitted to hospital. One of them later died. The body of Mr. Gafoor was handed over to his family. Sullia town was tense following his death.
For the third successive day, violence gripped the city.
In the first two days, following a "bandh" called by Sri Rama Sena and the Bajrang Dal, motorcycle-borne youth belonging to these organisations went around the city throwing stones, terrorising shopkeepers and forcing people to remain indoors. Going by the motorcycle registration numbers, it is said that these youth were from outside the city.
The bandh called on Thursday by the Bajrang Dal was against the transport of cattle for slaughter and that of the Sri Rama Sena on Friday was in protest against the arrest of Pramod Muthalik in Bababudangiri during the Datta Mala Abhiyana. On Friday, Muslim youth retaliated attacking shops and business establishments, forcing the police to impose curfew in the city.
Charge refuted
Home Minister M.P. Prakash in a statement in Bangalore said Hindu and Islamic fundamentalist organisations, particularly outlawed Islamist student groups, were responsible for the violence. However, Ibrahim Saeed, president of the Jamaat-E-Islami Hind of Karnataka and Goa unit, has denied that any outlawed group operated in Dakshina Kannada district.
Curfew may be relaxed
Director-General of Police B.S. Sial on Saturday hinted at tough measures if the law and order situation does not improve in the riot-hit areas. Mr. Sial and Inspector-General of Police (Western Range) H.N. Sathyanarayana Rao toured the affected areas on Saturday.
Mr. Sial told the media that the police forces in Mangalore were prepared for any eventuality and so far had been able to control the riots.
He was confident that with the deployment of additional forces from outside the district, the situation would improve in 24 hours.
Curfew, he said, would be relaxed in some areas to allow people to buy essential commodities.
During his rounds, Mr. Sial asked the platoon in-charge at Ullal why he had not fired warning shots when a mob went on the rampage.
2006-09-30
'Rural Development Projects Apt Solution to Naxal Problem' jitendra kundeshwar from Manasi Bhat (AF/MB) Kaup, Sep 28: Naxal problem can be solved only by bringing rural development project federations into practice, said district journalists' association vice-president Jitendra Kundeshwar. He was speaking at the annual meeting of the Shri Dharmasthala Rural Development Project and self-help groups held at Karandadi Sri Rama Higher Primary School on Sunday September 24. Farmers belonging to the rural development project can live an independent life. If this project had been implemented in villages years ago, the Naxal problem would not have taken root, he said. Farmers have been taking loans to access new farming methods like artificial fertilizers and pesticides and have been committing suicide owing to inability to repay the loans. With the implementation of organic agriculture project, this problem can be solved, he said. The programme was inaugurated by social worker K Leeladhar. Gram Panchayat president Subrahmanya Aithal presided. Karandadi school headmaster Nirmal Kumar Hegde and others were present. K Leeladhar Shetty, a social worker of Mumbai Kannada Sangha, was felicitated on the occasion. Federation president Krishna Rao welcomed the gathering
2006-08-29
REKHA, 23, used to dance at Thane's Valentina Bar before the authorities closed down dance bars and put her out of business. But a new Bollywood film has raised hopes for her and others from Mumbai's famous dance bars, of a possible career in cinema for which several have been cast.
In August, authorities of Maharashtra state, of which Mumbai is the capital, closed down the dance bars, saying they corrupt young men and breed crime and prostitution in India's financial and entertainment hub.
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After the ban, many dancers went away to other states to find work while many more reportedly became prostitutes and thousands of others were left jobless.
'The state's decision has hit us hard,' Rekha told the Indian Express. 'Even those of us who were not into prostitution earlier have got into it - we just don't have a choice.'
Rekha's take-home pay is now a mere 200 rupees ($7.40) a day - a far cry form the 2,000 to 5,000 rupees she used to earn as a bar dancer.
But as a first step into the magic world of cinema, she doesn't feel she's done too badly.
Dozens like her have found work in the film Deepa Ki Tarannum, or Deepa's Music, that tells the story of a bar dancer's brush with crime, money and misery.
'We decided to take in some 30 bar dancers because we thought they could best portray their lives,' said Mr Ranjeet Sharma, the film's producer.
The lead role in the film, scheduled for a May release, is being played by Preeti Jain, a Bollywood newcomer who hit the headlines last year for allegedly hiring a hitman to kill a filmmaker.
'I'm excited (about the role) and I find it challenging,' Preeti said. The male lead is played by Hyder Khan, the younger brother of Bollywood heartthrob Aamir Khan.
Bar dancers said they think the film could open a new employment avenue for them.
'Since the ban, bar dancers have looked at Bollywood for work as junior artists. Looks like that option is opening up,' said Ms Varsha Kale, spokesman of the Bar Girls' Association.
'More filmmakers are also hiring bar dancers for roles in their films. This is because bar dancers are ready performers.'
Mr Sharma, from 3's Company, told the Indian Express he's planning another film with former bar dancers getting parts to play.
'I just approached these girls who were in distress and thought it would be better to take them into my story rather than do any research,' he said.
'They'll be able to reflect their life better on celluloid than any actress.'
2006-08-03
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