Monthly Archives: September 2014

After eight years, Indiranagar road renamed after a legend

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After a delay of eight years, the 100-foot Road in Indiranagar was renamed after folklore expert and freedom fighter S.K. Kareem Khan on Sunday.

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, while recollecting the contribution of Kareem Khan, said he was a multifaceted personality who refused to take the government pension given to freedom fighters. “He was a towering personality who rose above caste, creed and religion.”

Posters

A large section of the road was dotted with huge banners and posters featuring the dignitaries invited for the renaming ceremony. At the 12th Main junction, posters and banners had covered every little space.

Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) officials conceded that permission was not granted to any person, organisation or political party to put up the hoardings.

The BBMP has been claiming for the past few weeks to have launched a drive to remove illegal publicity materials after the Upalokayukta lambasted the civic body over this. Till August 21 — the deadline fixed for the removal of flexes, banners, buntings and posters — the BBMP had removed 14,720 illegal publicity materials across the city.

However, with the BBMP citing pressure from politicians and shortage of personnel, the Upalokayukta has given the civic body three months to rid the city of all illegal publicity materials. Officials have been directed to submit an action-taken report every month.

‘Institute award’

Kannada Chaluvali Vatal Paksha leader Vatal Nagaraj urged the government to institute an award after Kareem Khan with a purse of Rs. 5 lakh. He also drew the attention of Mr. Siddaramaiah to the plight of Kannadigas in Talavadi, a border village, and urged him to speak to Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa on the matter.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Banglaore / by Special Correspondent / Bangalore – September 01st, 2014

Eminent Sanskrit scholar, Dr. Naheed Abidi, calls on PM

Dr. Naheed Abidi, an eminent Sanskrit scholar from Varanasi, today called on the Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, and presented two books written by her.

Dr. Abidi has translated the works of several Persian scholars into Hindi and Sanskrit, with the objective of spreading this knowledge among the people of India.

The Prime Minister appreciated her work.

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source: http://www.pib.nic.in / Press Information Bureau, Government of India / Home> Prime Minister’s Office / September 08th, 2014

This one’s for Telangana: Sania

Indian tennis star Sania Mirza with her family members on arrival at the Hyderabad airport after winning the US Open mixed doubles title on Sunday. Photo: V.V. Subrahmanyam /  The Hindu
Indian tennis star Sania Mirza with her family members on arrival at the Hyderabad airport after winning the US Open mixed doubles title on Sunday. Photo: V.V. Subrahmanyam / The Hindu

Chief Minister K. Chandrase-khar Rao has complimented tennis ace and State brand ambassador Sania Mirza on winning the US Open mixed doubles title. In a statement, the Chief Minister said he was happy for Ms. Mirza upon her winning the grand slam after being appointed brand ambassador.

On Mr. Rao’s directive, State Government officials welcomed Ms. Mirza at the airport here on Sunday, on her return from the US. They presented her a bouquet on behalf of the Chief Minister.

A beaming Sania Miza, who won the US Open mixed doubles title, being greeted by her jubilant mother Nasima Mirza on reaching her home in Hyderabad on Sunday. Photo: V.V. Subrahmanyam / The Hindu
A beaming Sania Miza, who won the US Open mixed doubles title, being greeted by her jubilant mother Nasima Mirza on reaching her home in Hyderabad on Sunday. Photo: V.V. Subrahmanyam / The Hindu

Speaking on the occasion, Ms. Mirza said she felt proud to win the title as the brand ambassador of Telangana. She thanked the State government for cooperating in her preparation for the grand slam and said she dedicated her title to the people of Telangana.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> National> Andhra Pradesh / by Special Correspondent / Hyderabad – September 07th, 2014

‘Cylinders’ from scrap dealer reveal treasure trove of sound recordings

Mumbai :

The Customs office in Dadar has in its safekeeping a box containing a rare treasure, and it did not come from a seizure of illegal goods. Commissioner of Customs and Central Excise Amar NathSharma claims to have unearthed the oldest and rarest sound recordings in Indian history dating back to 1899. His cache of 200-odd ‘brown wax cylinders’ introduces the voice of Ustad Alladiya Khan, the founder of the Jaipur-Atrauli gharana, and Pandit V D Paluskar who founded the Gandharva Mahavidyalay, “artistes whom no living Indian has heard”.

Cylinders are hollow wax rolls about six inches in length that are played on a phonogram. The phono was invented by Thomas Edison but fell into disuse with the entry of the circular disc in 1902.

The collection includes ‘Vande Mataram’ in the voice of Rabindranath Tagore, which was recorded by Tagore’s friend Hemendra Bose in the wake of the Partition of Bengal in 1905. Vignettes of the fabled courtesan from Calcutta, Gauhar Jaan, a Parsi theatre artiste from Jaipur named Miss Allah Bandi, as well as doyens like Peara Sahab figure prominently on the list. Particularly relevant to Maharashtra are the founding fathers of the Marathi ‘sangeet natak’ like Pt Bhaurao Kolhatkar, Pt Bhaskarbuwa Bakhle and Bal Gandharva. Dadasaheb Phalke has spoken about the making of ‘Raja Harishchandra’ as well.

Sharma says, “India has no archive that documents the history of sound recording, be it classical or film music, but it is commonly understood that recording began in 1902 after the advent of the disc that is played on the gramophone. However, we have found wax cylinders dating back to 1899, and these are played on a phonogram.” He bought the phono from a shop in Chor Bazaar.

The officer’s quest for old discs began two decades at roadside stalls. He sourced a few cylinders from private collectors over the years, and began documenting the ones he had for a book. Then, as if by divine hand, last December he chanced upon a cache of 200 cylinders at a kabadiwallah (scrap dealer’s) stall. “I will not say where the shop is located or how much I paid. But it wasn’t much because few people know the actual worth of these cylinders. In fact, the kabadiwallah thought they were textile rolls. This turned out to be the biggest treasure of the earliest and rarest Indian recordings. We were fortunate that the name of the singer and the year of recording was inscribed upon a few,” he says. Some cylinders were wrapped in cotton. Sharma, his wife Abha and daughter Anukriti sat down to clean each one with a brush, taking care to not use any chemical since that could damage the soft wax.

Reacting to the find, vocalist Kishori Amonkar, a doyen of the Jaipur-Atrauli gharana told TOI, “I am interested to hear the recording to identify if it is indeed Ustad Alladiya Khan. My mother (Moghubai Kurdikar) was his disciple, so I can tell his style right away. I do know that the Maharaja of Kolhapur Shahu Maharaj had recorded Ustadji on a ‘bangle’, and if this is indeed the original it is extraordinary. But I have been disappointed before. I was in Rotterdam once, and someone offered to play me a recording of Ustadji. I heard it and knew at once it wasn’t him.”

Sharma has transferred the recordings to a CD and is willing to put them to the test.

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / Home> City> Mumbai / by Bella Jaisinghani, TNN / September 05th, 2014

Sania Dedicates US Open Title to Telangana and India

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New Delhi :

Left teary-eyed after her Indianness was put into question just weeks back, tennis star Sania Mirza dedicated her US Open title to the country and the new state of Telangana, where her appointment as brand ambassador triggered a political furore.

Last night, the first-time combination of Sania and Brazil’s Bruno Soares clicked brilliantly as they secured a close win in the final to win the mixed doubles trophy.

“I am very happy, it’s great to win it with Bruno. For the first time we played together, it’s been great two weeks.

I dedicate this victory to everybody in India, my country, and to the state of Telangana and all people of Telangana,” Sania said from New York after winning the final.

“I am extremely ecstatic, it’s a dream come true, hopefully many more will come,” said the 27-year-old.

Sania’s third career Grand Slam came barely a month after she was branded ‘daughter-in-law’ of Pakistan by a BJP leader due to her marriage with cricketer Shoaib Malik. The comment was triggered by the Telangana government’s decision to appoint her brand ambassador of the newly-created state.

The Hyderabadi was forced to issue a statement to assert her roots and was seen breaking down on news channels while trying to do so.

Asked if the controversy played on her mind during the US Open campaign, Sania said she believes in moving forward and remains focussed on her game after stepping into the court.

“I don’t think we should focus on the negatives,” said Sania, who is first Indian female player and only the third from the country after Mahesh Bhupathi and Leander Paes to have won Grand Slam titles.

Sania and Bruno were cruising in the Match Tie break and had five championship points after securing a comfortable 9-4 lead but a flurry of errors threatened to devastate their hopes.

Local hope Abigail Spears and Santiago Gonzalez made it 9-9 and looked like snatching it away from the Indo-Brazilian top seeds.

“We all had our hearts in our mouths at that point but we just tried to be positive and do whatever we could, help each other out and come out on top,” Sania said recalling the crunch moment.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> Sport / by PTI / September 06th, 2014

Joshna, Dipika honoured

Dipika Pallikal and Joshna Chinappa being felicitated by MCC President Ajit Kumbhat. /  Photo : M.Vedhan / The Hindu
Dipika Pallikal and Joshna Chinappa being felicitated by MCC President Ajit Kumbhat. / Photo : M.Vedhan / The Hindu

Madras Cricket Club (MCC) on Saturday honoured two of its “own children” — Joshna Chinappa and Dipika Pallikal — for having won the squash doubles gold at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games.

MCC president Ajit Kumbhat, hailed Joshna and Dipika as “role models for future generations.”

Tamil Nadu Squash Rackets Association founder member Dr. Ravi Santosham described the duo as “world champions”. Also, Joshna’s comeback from a grave knee surgery a few years ago was the stuff of legends, he said.

Former men’s National squash champion Ali Ispahani urged Joshna and Dipika “to stay out of the country for eight months (in a year)” if they wished to succeed. “If they stay out of India (and practice abroad) they can reach the top 5 (in the world),” he said. The day is not far off when the “girls from our club” will become world champions, he added.

The Hindu Sports Editor Nirmal Shekar said the growth of squash had a lot do with “N. Ramachandran (World Squash Federation president) and clubs like MCC.” He added: “they (Joshna & Dipika) will be right on top (in world rankings) in the next few years.”

Former World women’s champion Sarah Fitz-Gerald, now coach of Dipika, said both the players had “the ability to go higher.”

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> Sport> Other Sports / by Special Correspondent / Chennai – August 31st, 2014

Mysore district Athletics team selected for State championship .

Mysore :

The following athletes have been selected by the Mysore District Athletic Association to represent the Mysore District team in the Karnataka State Junior and Senior Athletics Championship to be held at Bangalore from Sept 18 to 20:

Girls U-14 yrs: D. Varshini; Sinchana Ganesh; Chaithra (T.N. Pura), S. Anushka; S.N. Pallavi (H.D. Kote); Annupa Ekka; M.A. Anagha and Deepashree

Girls U-16 yrs: Jannavi; Jayashree; Mercy Joyner ;Pallavi (T.N. Pura); Veena (T.N. Pura); P. Sindhu (T.N. Pura); Ashwini; D. Devika (T.N. Pura); B. Pallavi (T.N. Pura); V. Ambika; P. Namratha; K.J. Chandana; H. Anupama; Abhigna D. Nayaka and Virdhya Aiyappa.

Girls U-18 yrs: M. Manjula (T.N. Pura); K.S. Megha (T.N. Pura); C. Lathashree (T.N. Pura); D.S. Neethu; S. Preethi; Anchal and H.N. Sukanya.

Girls U-20 yrs: Navya Shetty

Boys U-14 yrs: S. Chethan Kumar (Beechanalli, H.D. Kote); Ajin; R. Shashank; Mohit Jain; M. Manjunath; Mohith N. Raj; Lakhon; I. Tabreaz; Bharath and Manjunath.

Boys U-16 yrs: Rishab Cariappa; Rahul Ambat; S. Neeraj; Bopaiah; B.K. Nilesh; Surya (Hadinaru); M. Nandakumar; K. Sagar; G. Ullas; Sharath Gowda; Mohammed Saqulain; Sarvesh G. Mallaiah; B. Manush; Chinni Pavan Krishna; Suraj and G.S. Tanveer Pasha.

Boys U-18 yrs: Noorulla; Rohith Karan; B. Poursh; Bibin Thomas; Nikhil Mathew; M.R. Mithun; V.P. Pavan Kumar; H.B. Vishwas; Roshan (Chikka Hunsur); C. Sharath Kumar; Dattatreya; C. Rakshit; Rahul and H.R. Chinmaya Murthy.

Boys U-20 yrs: Mohith Kumar Chauhan; M.V. Deeraj; Utsav Ramesh; Pruthivi Raj Naik; Shubham Poojari; Harsha; N.V. Chandan and Nagendra.

Men: Suhas S. Gowda; Mahendra Rao; Sumanth; Vijayasamaraksh; Vishwa; T.S. Ravi and Nandish.

Women: Shahejahani

For details, contact Association Secretary V. Srikanth on Mob: 97318-08008.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Sports  News / Septemeer 01st,  2014

Sania Mirza wins US Open with Bruno Soares

Bruno Soares, left, and Sania Mirza pose for photos with the championship trophy after defeating Abigail Spears and Santiago Gonzalez in the mixed doubles final of the 2014 U.S. Open tennis tournament
Bruno Soares, left, and Sania Mirza pose for photos with the championship trophy after defeating Abigail Spears and Santiago Gonzalez in the mixed doubles final of the 2014 U.S. Open tennis tournament

New York:

Indian tennis ace Sania Mirza clinched her third mixed doubles Grand Slam title as she and her partner Bruno Soares overcame a few anxiuous moments in the Match Tie break to win the US Open, here today. The top seeded Indo-Brazilian pair squandered five straight championship points before scoring a 6-1 2-6 11-9 win over Abigail Spears from the USA and Santiago Gonzalez from Mexico in exactly 60 minutes.

Spears sent a backhand volley long after making it 9-9from 4-9, as Sania and Soares heaved a sigh of relief. It was first time that Sania and Soares were playing together as a pair.

“Playing with him is a lot of fun. He did not play withme all these years not sure why?,” Sania gushed after the win and confirmed that the pairing will continue for the
Australian Open. Sania’s previous titles came with compatriot Mahesh Bhupathi. They won Australian Open in 2009 and French Open in 2012.
The 27-year old had reached the Australian Open mixed doubles final this year also but ended runners-up with Romanian partner Horea Tecau. Sania played well in the women’s doubles also, making the semifinals with Zimbabwe’s Cara Black.
source: http://www.deccanchronicle.com / Deccan Chronicle / Home> Sports> Other Sports / PTI / Septmeber 06th, 2014

Moonamidangal Bags DC Award

Kottayam :

‘Moonnamidangal’, by K V Manikantan bagged the DC Kizhakkemuri Birth Centenary Memorial Novel Award. The award by DC Books is given to the best novel by a debutant writer below 40 years of age.

The award was handed over to Manikantan by writer N S Madhavan at a function held in Kannur as part of the 40th anniversary celebrations of DC Books on Monday.

‘Moonnamidangal’ was selected by a judging committee constituting C V Balakrishnan, Benyamin and Panampilly Aravindaksha Menon from 147 entries.

The books selected for publishing are ‘1920 Malabar’ written by Hakkim Cholayil, ‘Thiru Mugal Beegam’ by Lathalakshmi, ‘Bhoopadathil Ninnum Kuzhichedutha Kurippukal’ by P Jimshar and ‘Karikkottakkari’ by Vinoy Thomas.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> States> Kerala / by Express News Service  / September 02nd, 2014

VC Talat Ahmad’s vision for a new Jamia (video)

Globally known geologist and newly appointed Vice Chancellor of Jamia Millia Islamia, Professor Talat Ahmad, was felicitated by the Aligarh Muslim University Old Boys’ Association, Delhi, in association with Shafiq Ahmad Ansari Memorial Trust (SAAMT) at the India Islamic Cultural Centre (IICC) on September 2.

He addressed the august gathering, including alumni from AMU and senior Jamia faculty members.

During his 14 minutes speech, he talked about many things including his plans how to take iconic Jamia—a minority institution—further. Professor Ahmad is an AMU alumnus.

source: http://www.okhlatimes.com / Okhla Times / Home>JMI / OT Campus Reporter – IICC / OT – September 03rd, 2014