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Mrs Bhagirathi Yenagi: A Helping Hand, Then...Now...And Ever

Bengaluru: Mrs Bhagirathi Yenagi is now a Nonagenarian keeping her age as a parameter. But, when it comes to day-to-day activities she is much more active than the girls of the present era. She has a vast extended family with five children, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, nine grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. But, she continues to remain a child in the heart as she is the first person to extend help whenever requested. In that way, she is an ideal example of the saying, advanced age is for the body and not the human mind! A hard worker since her childhood days: Mrs Bhagirathi Yenagi, despite her ripe age remains slim, and beautiful with a fair complexion. She had been very active since her childhood days helping her grandmother at home while her mother went to the paddy fields for work. She took responsibility for the household activities at a very tender age by feeding the cattle with fodder and water apart from fetching water from the lake and wells. She also used to acco...
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Mrs Sumangala Mummigatti's Bayala Beragu Novel Bags Academy Award

The Kannada novel Bayala Beragu by late Mrs Sumangala S Mummigatti on the life of 12th century Kannadiga, Allama Prabhu, a maverick, a mystic, an enigmatic, an unfathomable, profound thinker, philosopher, debator and poet was honoured by the Karnataka Sahitya Academi Award as the 'Best Novel' for the year 2022. Largely incomprehensible intellectually, philosophically and spiritually: While the whole of Kannada literary academia for the last 6 or 8 decades, except a few scholars in the field, have struggled to figure out what this astounding personality of Allama Prabhu is, he continues to be largely incomprehensible intellectually, philosophically and spiritually. Most of his Vachanas are so figurative, metaphorical, allegorical and cryptic that they seem to be enigmas wrapped in a mystery, wrapped in a puzzle, and placed in a baffling maze. Hence, this revolutionary 12th century thinker of Karnataka has hardly seen the light of the day. His unorthodox, original and ultramoder...

Simpson Soans: A Forgotten Communist Party Leader

Bengaluru: Simpson Soans happened to be a tall personality in the leftist movement of the state as well as the Communist Party of India (CPI). However, it looks strange that people of the present generation aren't very aware of his contributions and sacrifices for the overall well-being of the working-class community.   Google has no information: A few decades back, the situation was so perplexing that all budding journalists depended heavily on senior veterans for the bare minimum information on men and matters. It also didn't mean that one could seek the desired information on request as it all depended upon the peculiar mood of the sources. Nowadays, no one asks anyone for anything as almost everything depends wholly on Google. Unfortunately, even Google has no information about Simpson Soans! Sacrificed everything for six or seven decades: Dr Godwin Shiri, an octogenarian pastor who holds the highest respect to Simpson Soans for being a great source of inspiration, lucki...

Palanduh FPO: Onions Bring Tears Of Joy To Siddu Pujari

Bengaluru: Palanduh Farmer Producer Company Limited is a Vijayapura district-based Farmer Producer Organization(FPO) that was established in November 2022 with the support of the Department of Horticulture, Government of Karnataka. Siddu Pujari, an Agricultural Engineer by profession, is the Chief Executive Officer of the Palanduh Farmer Producer Company Limited FPO. Palanduh in Sanskrit means Onion. 1008 farmers; 12,000-acre area: The Palanduh Farmer Producer Company Limited FPO operates in a huge area spread in about 12,000 acres while the membership base is as big as 1008 farmers. The FPC also deals with a variety of crops, including Onion, Sorghum, Maize, Lemon, Red Gram and vegetables. Agreement with ICAR-DOGR: Palanduh Farmer Producer Company Limited FPO, according to its CEO Siddu Pujari, the primary focus is on the development of a value chain for the Onion crop-"We aim to create value-added products like dehydrated onion flakes, powder, and fried onion. For this, we ha...

Introducing Modern Horticultural Technology to Farmers through Puppet Shows – ICAR-IIHR Bengaluru

Bengaluru: ICAR - Indian Institute of Horticultural Research (IIHR), Bengaluru, located in Hesaraghatta, is hosting the National Horticulture Fair from February 27 to March 1. People from different parts of the country are expected to visit and witness the event. This year, the preparations for the horticultural fair are in full swing, and a special attraction has been included—a string puppet show. As an innovative initiative, a puppet show titled "Arka Kranti" has been designed to educate farmers about modern agricultural practices and IIHR's latest technologies. This unique approach is meant to convey knowledge engagingly. The story revolves around farmers' lives and agriculture, developed by Dr. Ramya H.R., an agricultural scientist at IIHR. Having a background in both agriculture and theatre, she has directed this play in collaboration with Naveen Krishi from the Theatre Therapy group. Why Puppet Theatre for Farmers? Through this traditional art form, farmers wi...

Miniature Form Of Landscape Drawings: A Highlight Of Prof Babu Jattakar's Artworks

Bengaluru: Prof Babu Jattakar, former Principal of the College of Fine Arts, Karnataka Chitra Kala Parishat recently held a one-man show at the University College of Visual Arts (Fine Arts) in Davanagere, apart from conducting a two-day workshop and lecture cum live demonstration. A one-man show of four artists: Interestingly, along with Prof Babu Jattakar, three other artists Prof Shashidhar M Lohar, former faculty member of the JSS-Halabhavi School of Art   Dharwad, Prof Shivanand K Pattar, faculty of the Government Fine Arts College Dharwad, and Prof Bheemarao K Badiger of Yogesh Chitrakala Maha Vidyalaya, Bidar also held one-man shows, workshops, lecture cum live demonstrations as well. Giving back to the alma mater: Prof Babu Jattakar, an alumnus of the University College of Visual Arts (Fine Arts) takes pride in reconnecting with the parent institution on the eve of its Diamond Jubilee. As a mark of tribute and contribution from his side Prof Babu Jattakar, brought in t...