Niyati Creations organises Photo exhibition of Saransh Mohite
11:24 AM Posted by ukmad
Niyati Creations, Belgaum organizes a photography exhibition of Prof. Saransh Mohite, Mumbai University at Wangmay Charcha Mandal, Kirloskar road Belgaum on Saturday 1st and Sunday 2nd may 2010 from 10 am to 9pm.
Mr. Saransh Mohite is a Media graduate with his specialization in advertising. Currently he is a faculty member in various colleges under Mumbai University and SNDT University. He has traveled across various countries for his passion for photography and has an excellent collection of photographs from countries like China, Bhutan, Indonesia etc. He is a fashion photographer and has done promotional shoots for films like Madhur Bhandarkar’s “Fashion”.
Mr. Saransh is also a short film maker and his films are screened in internationally acclaimed film festivals like MAMI.
The exhibition will be a novel experience for the Belgaumites. Niyati Creations requests everyone to be a part of this event.
Date: Saturday, 1st may 2010
Time: 10.00 am
Venue:
Wangmay Charcha Mandal
Kirloskar road
Belgaum
Entry Free
About Niyati Creations: Niyati Creations, Belgaum is a group started to provide stage to every talent. The group also makes and produces plays. They organize essay, painting competitions for all.
Mr. Saransh Mohite is a Media graduate with his specialization in advertising. Currently he is a faculty member in various colleges under Mumbai University and SNDT University. He has traveled across various countries for his passion for photography and has an excellent collection of photographs from countries like China, Bhutan, Indonesia etc. He is a fashion photographer and has done promotional shoots for films like Madhur Bhandarkar’s “Fashion”.
Mr. Saransh is also a short film maker and his films are screened in internationally acclaimed film festivals like MAMI.
The exhibition will be a novel experience for the Belgaumites. Niyati Creations requests everyone to be a part of this event.
Date: Saturday, 1st may 2010
Time: 10.00 am
Venue:
Wangmay Charcha Mandal
Kirloskar road
Belgaum
Entry Free
About Niyati Creations: Niyati Creations, Belgaum is a group started to provide stage to every talent. The group also makes and produces plays. They organize essay, painting competitions for all.
Suvarna Soudha will be ready by December
5:42 PM Posted by ukmad
Public Works Department Minister C M Udasi said construction of Suvarna Soudha in Belgaum will be completed by December this year.
The winter session of the State Legislature will be held at Suvarna Soudha in January 2011, Udasi added.
The photos are taken by Sheri Sundeep while traveling on the highway. Not all are allowed inside and hence team AAB could not get pictures from close.
The winter session of the State Legislature will be held at Suvarna Soudha in January 2011, Udasi added.
The photos are taken by Sheri Sundeep while traveling on the highway. Not all are allowed inside and hence team AAB could not get pictures from close.
Belgaum fort 1860 images
4:21 PM Posted by ukmad
All images found on Ebay by Team AAB.
No progress at the cricket stadium at Auto Nagar Kanbargi
3:25 PM Posted by ukmad
The Karnataka Cricket Association international stadium at Kanbargi has not made any progress from the last time it was reported on this blog.
On May 13 2009 AAB had made a post What is this Construction
See the below pictures taken on 27-04-2010 almost a year later and no progress is seen. In fact last time there was some kind of work in progress now there are no signs of that as well.
Why the work has been stopped is not known or has the project been scrapped?
On May 13 2009 AAB had made a post What is this Construction
See the below pictures taken on 27-04-2010 almost a year later and no progress is seen. In fact last time there was some kind of work in progress now there are no signs of that as well.
Why the work has been stopped is not known or has the project been scrapped?
Dr.R H Patil the moving force behind the success of NSE
8:39 AM Posted by ukmad
Dr R.H. Patil, is a sharp, honest and extremely low-profile, and could harness the best ideas from a young and dedicated team and push for appropriate regulation to implement them. He was a rare individual who turned down the offer to be Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi), although the government was willing to change the rule to give him a term beyond 62 years. Dr RH Patil is the moving force behind the success of National Stock Exchange who, unknown to many, repeated his success in the government securities market.
Dr. R H Patil was born in a small village called Nandgad, about 32 kms from Belgaum (Khanapur Taluk). His father was a landlord. He completed his matriculation from the Mahatma Gandhi High school Nandgad and then went to study at Karnataka College in Dharwad between 1955 and 1957. He then got bored with Dharwad and shifted to Pune’s Fergusson College. He had scored well in SSC. Everybody said he should go in for medicine or engineering, but he wanted to be different. He thought medicine meant cutting bodies and, being a vegetarian, that didn’t appeal. Engineering meant working in a factory or field sites he didn’t want that either. At the pre-graduate level, he opted for economics, which he liked very much and chose sociology as his second subject. After graduating, he wanted to join the best school in economics, which was the Bombay School of Economics those days. That is how he landed in Mumbai.
Dr. R. H. Patil is presently Chairman of Clearing Corporation of India Ltd. and was ex-Managing Director of the National Stock Exchange of India Ltd. (NSE).Dr. Patil has been associated closely, during his career, with the financial sector in various capacities, particularly with the Capital Market. He has also been associated with various Expert Committees including High Powered Committee on Stock Exchange Reforms, Committee on Secondary Market for Debentures and Committee on Trading in PSU Bonds and Units of Mutual Funds. He has been associated with establishment of National Stock Exchange of India Ltd. (NSE), Stock Holding Corporation of India Ltd. (SHCIL) and Credit Analysis and Research Ltd. (CARE). Currently, he is also Chairman of Disinvestment Commission and Local Advisory Board of BNP-Paribas and Director on the Board of 7 companies, including National Stock Exchange of India Ltd. (NSE), National Securities Clearing Corporation Ltd. (NSCCL), National Securities Depository Ltd. (NSDL) and Credit Analysis and Research Ltd. (CARE). He has worked with Faculty of Post-Graduate Dept. of Economics, University of Mumbai, Reserve Bank of India, Economic Dept. and Industrial Development Bank of India (IDBI) as Sr. Executive Director in charge of Loan Operations and Treasury functions.
That is the kind of person Dr Patil is – unassuming but fiercely competitive; intensely focused on the cause of the institution he works for; remarkably entrepreneurial but totally ethical; an institution-builder but only of the public-service variety. He belongs to a rare category – serial institutional-entrepreneur.
Dr.Patil is a true example of what one can achieve in life. Coming from a small village of Nandgad to setting up of NSE he dreamt big and hence achieved his goals in life. He is simple down to earth person in life. We still wonder why he hasn't been awarded the Padma awards still. A selfless person dedicated to work all time around.
Team AAB salutes Dr.R H Patil and his vision of NSE which has transformed securities trading in the country.
Dr. R H Patil was born in a small village called Nandgad, about 32 kms from Belgaum (Khanapur Taluk). His father was a landlord. He completed his matriculation from the Mahatma Gandhi High school Nandgad and then went to study at Karnataka College in Dharwad between 1955 and 1957. He then got bored with Dharwad and shifted to Pune’s Fergusson College. He had scored well in SSC. Everybody said he should go in for medicine or engineering, but he wanted to be different. He thought medicine meant cutting bodies and, being a vegetarian, that didn’t appeal. Engineering meant working in a factory or field sites he didn’t want that either. At the pre-graduate level, he opted for economics, which he liked very much and chose sociology as his second subject. After graduating, he wanted to join the best school in economics, which was the Bombay School of Economics those days. That is how he landed in Mumbai.
Dr. R. H. Patil is presently Chairman of Clearing Corporation of India Ltd. and was ex-Managing Director of the National Stock Exchange of India Ltd. (NSE).Dr. Patil has been associated closely, during his career, with the financial sector in various capacities, particularly with the Capital Market. He has also been associated with various Expert Committees including High Powered Committee on Stock Exchange Reforms, Committee on Secondary Market for Debentures and Committee on Trading in PSU Bonds and Units of Mutual Funds. He has been associated with establishment of National Stock Exchange of India Ltd. (NSE), Stock Holding Corporation of India Ltd. (SHCIL) and Credit Analysis and Research Ltd. (CARE). Currently, he is also Chairman of Disinvestment Commission and Local Advisory Board of BNP-Paribas and Director on the Board of 7 companies, including National Stock Exchange of India Ltd. (NSE), National Securities Clearing Corporation Ltd. (NSCCL), National Securities Depository Ltd. (NSDL) and Credit Analysis and Research Ltd. (CARE). He has worked with Faculty of Post-Graduate Dept. of Economics, University of Mumbai, Reserve Bank of India, Economic Dept. and Industrial Development Bank of India (IDBI) as Sr. Executive Director in charge of Loan Operations and Treasury functions.
That is the kind of person Dr Patil is – unassuming but fiercely competitive; intensely focused on the cause of the institution he works for; remarkably entrepreneurial but totally ethical; an institution-builder but only of the public-service variety. He belongs to a rare category – serial institutional-entrepreneur.
Dr.Patil is a true example of what one can achieve in life. Coming from a small village of Nandgad to setting up of NSE he dreamt big and hence achieved his goals in life. He is simple down to earth person in life. We still wonder why he hasn't been awarded the Padma awards still. A selfless person dedicated to work all time around.
Team AAB salutes Dr.R H Patil and his vision of NSE which has transformed securities trading in the country.
Gardens look beautiful now
4:52 PM Posted by ukmad
The City corporation from beginning of this year has taken efforts to renovate the gardens in the city and results are quite amazing after they have been renovated.
The process is still on and many gardens are still being developed under funds from various schemes.
Now a request to the public at large please maintain cleanliness and keep the gardens beautiful.
The process is still on and many gardens are still being developed under funds from various schemes.
The below images are all taken from the City corporation site which was updated (amazing site was updated).
Now a request to the public at large please maintain cleanliness and keep the gardens beautiful.
Reliance Trends Setting the Trend at Nucleus Mall
11:49 AM Posted by ukmad
Reliance Retail Limited (RRL) will launch its flagship apparel, luggage and accessories store, Reliance Trends, in Belgaum at Nucleus Mall on the first floor. The store will begin in short time.
About Reliance Trends:
Apart from the ready-to-wear garments, the store also caters to consumers who prefer to shop for fabric and tailor their clothes. Reliance’s captive brands include Pureza, Network, Netplay DNMX and Graviti for men and Sparsh, Hushh, Panda and Frendz.
About Reliance Trends:
Apart from the ready-to-wear garments, the store also caters to consumers who prefer to shop for fabric and tailor their clothes. Reliance’s captive brands include Pureza, Network, Netplay DNMX and Graviti for men and Sparsh, Hushh, Panda and Frendz.
JNMC Musical fountain open on Sat and Sun
4:18 PM Posted by ukmad
The KLE's Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College (JNMC) Musical fountains will be reopened for public.
This could be treat for the kids and elders as well, it is holiday time and one can entertain one self here.
This could be treat for the kids and elders as well, it is holiday time and one can entertain one self here.
Systematic development to make Belgaum a model eco city
10:49 AM Posted by ukmad
Dear Belgaumites:
Off late we all are seeing some activity taking shape for the development of Belgaum, after years of effort by our people to convince the State Government to pay much needed attention to the overall development of Belgaum has yielded some results. You all must be aware that Urban infrastructure in Belgaum is taking shape and we are in the initial stage of this urban revolution that is going to change the face of this city and region. The State government has been releasing funds for development and Mr.B S Yedurappa, the CM of Karnataka has assured 100 crores of funds for the Urban development of Belgaum.
We have exceeded a population of 700,000 which helps us to automatically qualify for JNNURM fund (Jawaharlal Nehru Nation Urban Renewal Mission) which is a central Government fund from Ministry of Urban Development. This fund helps cities like Belgaum to develop its urban infrastructure. We would be getting around 500-600 crores every year and the State Government would also give us 100 crores, plus the Corporation collects taxes. The state government through its other departments is also funding various projects for example the UGD project (Underground Drainage) which is estimated around 170 odd crores, so let’s say we would be getting around 800 crores for the city’s development. With Belgaum gaining the second capital status (unofficially) and a lot of investors interested to setup business activity here Belgaum has definitely gained a lot of importance in this region.
We have already received the first installment of 100 crores from the state Government and waiting for the Gazette notification of NURM funds to Belgaum. Before the first installment of 100 crores, we had received 18 crores special fund, and some fund was received for preparations of World Kannada Meet and the First Winter session. All these funds were used for repairing and re carpeting roads. It was our bad luck that the first installment of 100 crores was wastefully used for re-carpeting roads which were already re-carpeted or repaired. This valuable fund could have been used for other Urban infrastructure which the city is craving for and there has been a lot of public demand but the officers nor the local political system agreed to their demand.
Our local government Bodies (Corporation or Urban Development Authority, tourism) work in the age old fashion, we have a 100 year old Urban planning method and the work methodology is redundant and un-scientific. There is a limited role of public and NGOs in the decision making process.
Our urban design is outdated and there is no scope for newer objects of Urban infrastructure. An outdated land-use planning system, Age old transportation systems, improper & unscientific solid waste Management, Hardly any urban greening measures, No plan or sense of direction when its concerned to energy efficiency, No steps taken for disaster mitigation and absence of multi-party participatory processes.
This is an ideal time for us to participate in a multi-party participatory process because we feel this is an initial phase for the development activities to begin in Belgaum and “We” can together make the required change. When we thought of this opportunity we were considering a Conference or a simple get together of like people minded people from different walks of life who are passionate about Belgaum’s growth and development. We wanted an event of development and infrastructure for Belgaum. But then We realized that in the name of development most cities in India and elsewhere have had severe environmental irrevocable damages. We don’t want concrete Jungles with temperatures rising every year, Cities on the name of development have lost their green cover and are overly depending on the countryside regions for everything like power, food production, etc. re-engineering of these cities or Concrete Jungles is a humongous and a tedious task which will cost us millions of rupees and a social, political desire to make the changes.
If we want Belgaum to grow, it should grow systematically with the right components of Urban infrastructure and least environmental damages, Urban development which is sustainable in the longer run. If the whole process is well planned we wont have huge concrete jungles in the years to come, smaller and choked roads, higher amount of pollution, absence of green zones or lung zones.
This is the right time, and We all need to get together and participate in this event which will have key speakers talking on:
Anybody interested could offer suggestions or if you are good enough on this subject you can be a speaker in the conference.
This event should help us at least to create a Blue print and put forward our demands and tell the state government about our actual needs for urban infrastructure and development in Belgaum. We don’t want just development but well planned and systematic development to make Belgaum a model eco city.
AAB will act as a facilitator for this conference and on-line media partner. All are requested to leave comments and same would be forwarded to the organizing committee of the conference.
Off late we all are seeing some activity taking shape for the development of Belgaum, after years of effort by our people to convince the State Government to pay much needed attention to the overall development of Belgaum has yielded some results. You all must be aware that Urban infrastructure in Belgaum is taking shape and we are in the initial stage of this urban revolution that is going to change the face of this city and region. The State government has been releasing funds for development and Mr.B S Yedurappa, the CM of Karnataka has assured 100 crores of funds for the Urban development of Belgaum.
We have exceeded a population of 700,000 which helps us to automatically qualify for JNNURM fund (Jawaharlal Nehru Nation Urban Renewal Mission) which is a central Government fund from Ministry of Urban Development. This fund helps cities like Belgaum to develop its urban infrastructure. We would be getting around 500-600 crores every year and the State Government would also give us 100 crores, plus the Corporation collects taxes. The state government through its other departments is also funding various projects for example the UGD project (Underground Drainage) which is estimated around 170 odd crores, so let’s say we would be getting around 800 crores for the city’s development. With Belgaum gaining the second capital status (unofficially) and a lot of investors interested to setup business activity here Belgaum has definitely gained a lot of importance in this region.
We have already received the first installment of 100 crores from the state Government and waiting for the Gazette notification of NURM funds to Belgaum. Before the first installment of 100 crores, we had received 18 crores special fund, and some fund was received for preparations of World Kannada Meet and the First Winter session. All these funds were used for repairing and re carpeting roads. It was our bad luck that the first installment of 100 crores was wastefully used for re-carpeting roads which were already re-carpeted or repaired. This valuable fund could have been used for other Urban infrastructure which the city is craving for and there has been a lot of public demand but the officers nor the local political system agreed to their demand.
Our local government Bodies (Corporation or Urban Development Authority, tourism) work in the age old fashion, we have a 100 year old Urban planning method and the work methodology is redundant and un-scientific. There is a limited role of public and NGOs in the decision making process.
Our urban design is outdated and there is no scope for newer objects of Urban infrastructure. An outdated land-use planning system, Age old transportation systems, improper & unscientific solid waste Management, Hardly any urban greening measures, No plan or sense of direction when its concerned to energy efficiency, No steps taken for disaster mitigation and absence of multi-party participatory processes.
This is an ideal time for us to participate in a multi-party participatory process because we feel this is an initial phase for the development activities to begin in Belgaum and “We” can together make the required change. When we thought of this opportunity we were considering a Conference or a simple get together of like people minded people from different walks of life who are passionate about Belgaum’s growth and development. We wanted an event of development and infrastructure for Belgaum. But then We realized that in the name of development most cities in India and elsewhere have had severe environmental irrevocable damages. We don’t want concrete Jungles with temperatures rising every year, Cities on the name of development have lost their green cover and are overly depending on the countryside regions for everything like power, food production, etc. re-engineering of these cities or Concrete Jungles is a humongous and a tedious task which will cost us millions of rupees and a social, political desire to make the changes.
If we want Belgaum to grow, it should grow systematically with the right components of Urban infrastructure and least environmental damages, Urban development which is sustainable in the longer run. If the whole process is well planned we wont have huge concrete jungles in the years to come, smaller and choked roads, higher amount of pollution, absence of green zones or lung zones.
This is the right time, and We all need to get together and participate in this event which will have key speakers talking on:
- Urban Planning
- Use of Greener and efficient energy
- Good and Bad practices in Developing Cities
- Modeling the complexity of the evolving city
- Integrated Infrastructures for Sustainable Cities
- Necessary infrastructure required for Industrial development of Belgaum.
- Sustainable water conservation systems.
Anybody interested could offer suggestions or if you are good enough on this subject you can be a speaker in the conference.
This event should help us at least to create a Blue print and put forward our demands and tell the state government about our actual needs for urban infrastructure and development in Belgaum. We don’t want just development but well planned and systematic development to make Belgaum a model eco city.
AAB will act as a facilitator for this conference and on-line media partner. All are requested to leave comments and same would be forwarded to the organizing committee of the conference.
IPL finals live at Nucleus Mall
6:16 PM Posted by ukmad
IPL finals of tomorrow will be shown on a big screen at Nucleus Mall.
Ticket charged is Rs.100.
From the banner it seems that this has been privately arranged by some group. And I dont think the match will be live in the Big Cinemas screen as nothing specific is mentioned.
Call on those numbers in the image for more details.
Ticket charged is Rs.100.
From the banner it seems that this has been privately arranged by some group. And I dont think the match will be live in the Big Cinemas screen as nothing specific is mentioned.
Call on those numbers in the image for more details.
Rain with hailstorm hits city
5:18 PM Posted by ukmad
At around 3 it started to get dark and by 3.30pm slight rain started and then it got converted into a hailstorm and it was heavy for a while in some areas.
Rain stopped at 5 pm and weather is now cool.
Photos: Ram Mallaya
Rain stopped at 5 pm and weather is now cool.
Photos: Ram Mallaya
Temples in the Fort of Belgaum in 1860
11:06 AM Posted by ukmad
These ares some images of the temples as seen in 1860. No one knows where are these located today and whether they have been demolished.
Team AAB did try to get info but hard luck no information was available regarding these temples whether they really existed in the Fort.
Photos found on Ebay.
Team AAB did try to get info but hard luck no information was available regarding these temples whether they really existed in the Fort.
Photos found on Ebay.
Movies as on 23-04-2010
7:54 AM Posted by ukmad
Theater | Movie | Timings |
Big Cinemas | Phoonk2 | 12.30,9.45pm |
Prince | 12.45 | |
Muskurake Dekh Zara | 3.45,9.30pm | |
Paathshala | 10,3.30,6.30 | |
Legion | 10.45,6.45 | |
Nirmal | Prithvi | 12.15pm,3.15,6.15,9.15 |
Huns | Khiladi Krishna (K) | 12,3,6,9 |
Arun | Closed for Renovation | |
Roopali | 3 Idiots | 12.15,3,6,9 |
Balkrishna | Legion (H) | 12.30,3.30,6.30,9.30pm |
Chitra | Premisim (K) | 11.30,2.30,5.45,9 |
Swaroop | Antaratma(K) | 12.15,3.15,6.15,9.15 |
Hira | Prince | 12.15 |
Flood(E) | 3.30,6.30,9.30 | |
Prakash | Phoonk2 | 12,3,6,9 |
Nartaki | Prince | 3.15,6.15,9.15 |
Flood(E) | 12.15 | |
Santosh | Aaptrakshak (K) | 12.15,3.15,6.15,9.15 |
Globe | 12.15,1.45,3.45,6.45 | |
Kindly check the exact timings with the theaters |
LKG admissions hanging Parents become pendant
4:42 PM Posted by ukmad
Normally by this time all parents whose “lucky” kids have got through the LKG admission process would have had a sigh of relief. But this is not the case this year.
As usual the govt. authorities under the education department and ZP CEO Ekroop Caur defined a program and regulations for the said admission process.
Most schools distributed the admission forms from 5th April and were supposed to put up the first list after 20 April. But the authorities decided otherwise and mentioned specific dates on which the whole process will begin and end.
The authorities declared that admission process of listing the selected candidates will begin from 15 May and end on 28 May. All this was done for the betterment and for making the admission process easy, it was said.
In reality, the scenario is completely different. School reopens on June 1, and if a child does not get selected in any school what will the parents do in 3 days as May 28 will be the last day for admissions.
Sanjay, a parent said that this year admission process is the worst. We had filled forms on the 5th and were expecting list to be out on 21st but now the list will be out only on May 15. He also asks the same question what if my child is not selected. What can I do in 3 days.
Many parents allege that this has been purposefully done so that huge donations can be collected as there would be very little time for parents.
The Right to education bill has been passed but what about Admissions first.
My personal experience speaks that, my child was not selected in any schools (5) and last had to strive hard to get her in school and all was possible as the process had begun in April itself which gave us time of a month.
A parent told this blog, why did the education dept come into the picture, all was well till they entered the frame.
This year the parents will face a tough time and all we can say is God Bless them.
As usual the govt. authorities under the education department and ZP CEO Ekroop Caur defined a program and regulations for the said admission process.
Most schools distributed the admission forms from 5th April and were supposed to put up the first list after 20 April. But the authorities decided otherwise and mentioned specific dates on which the whole process will begin and end.
The authorities declared that admission process of listing the selected candidates will begin from 15 May and end on 28 May. All this was done for the betterment and for making the admission process easy, it was said.
In reality, the scenario is completely different. School reopens on June 1, and if a child does not get selected in any school what will the parents do in 3 days as May 28 will be the last day for admissions.
Sanjay, a parent said that this year admission process is the worst. We had filled forms on the 5th and were expecting list to be out on 21st but now the list will be out only on May 15. He also asks the same question what if my child is not selected. What can I do in 3 days.
Many parents allege that this has been purposefully done so that huge donations can be collected as there would be very little time for parents.
The Right to education bill has been passed but what about Admissions first.
My personal experience speaks that, my child was not selected in any schools (5) and last had to strive hard to get her in school and all was possible as the process had begun in April itself which gave us time of a month.
A parent told this blog, why did the education dept come into the picture, all was well till they entered the frame.
This year the parents will face a tough time and all we can say is God Bless them.
1860 Belgaum images
1:42 PM Posted by ukmad
All these photos have been taken in 1860 and team AAB found this on Ebay.