Bengaluru : Buddha Purnima was celebrated at a house here in an unassuming, austere manner, unlike the usual pomp, religious reformers' memorable days are observed elsewhere in public function halls and on sprawling grounds. The venue happened to be S Rudramuni's residence in Venkategowda Layout, Hebbal Kempapura. Rudramuni is a former officer of the State Bank of India (SBI) and is active in social circles, organising free health check-up camps in Hebbal Coffee Board Layout and the adjoining Amruthahalli area. Grandchildren steal the show: On the face of it, the event looked like an event showcasing the hidden talents of the grandchildren of S Rudramuni, apart from their courteous, gentle and pleasing manners extended towards the visiting elderly guests. They welcomed all the guests with folded hands in a typical traditional way, offering water to drink. They also shared the responsibilities of conducting the proceedings in a shared manner, ensuring a smooth flo...
Bengaluru: Nagananda Virupakshappa Pattar, hailing from Hutti Gold Mines in Raichuru district, aspired to become a photographer and developed a fondness for woodcraft, in addition to practising painting. However, he had to limit those passions, as he joined the Hutti Gold Mines as a Draughtsman on his father's advice. Joined in 1982 and retired in 2020: Nagananda Pattar joined the duties at the Hutti Gold Mines in 1982 and retired on 01 November 2020. He started his career in the prestigious state-owned public sector as a Draughtsman in the Survey Department and was heading his Department at the time of his retirement. 10 staff members were assisting him at the fag end of his tenure, and he asserts, "With everyone's good cooperation, I could complete my service successfully". Hutti Gold Mines has a hundred-year future! Nagananda Pattar, as mentioned earlier, worked in the underground survey department, starting around the 1980s and continuing until his superannuati...