Shiv Jayanti procession

10:36 PM Posted by ukmad

Live coverage
The Shiv Jayanti procession, with tableaux on different topics and cultural troupes dressed in colourful costumes, started from Bhave chowk this evening at 8 pm.
All these photos have been taken at Maruti galli, Ramdev Galli from 9.15 to 10pm.
This is treat to the eyes when ones sees the young children dressd up as shivaji and more elder ones performing Marshal art skills.
The presence of the young females was quite commendable and the acts performed were of great standard.
See complete images here

Sanjay Patils Parikshe Kannada Movie

9:51 AM Posted by ukmad

Sanjay Patil, MLA Belgaum rural is ready with his first Kannada production ‘Parikshe’ under the banner of Gomatesh Film makers. He has produced and also acted in the movie as a MLA himself. The movie releases on May 28 in Nirmal Theater and across Karnataka.
The movie about caste conflict, adversity of women.
The film, “Parikshe”, is apparently a challenging task for all those concerned, right from the boy on the sets to the actors, producers, musicians and the director himself. Story writer and director A.R. Raveendra, for the first time, is trying his hands independently at a feature film with a running time of 135 minutes.
The film is about caste conflict that reflects the typical feudal character of influential individuals in a village and the exploitation of women belonging to the underprivileged or the lower caste. Bangari is a beautiful woman from a lower caste whose husband is an alcoholic. This is reason enough for some to cast their lustful eyes on Bangari.
Anu Prabhakar plays the lead character of Bangari, while there are several new faces. The most prominent among them is Yenagi Balappa, who plays the conscientious village headman. That apart, politician-producer Sanjay Patil, MLA, and Nataraj (both from Belgaum), Muniraj, Shantamma, Siddaraj Kalyankar, Master Kiran, C.S. Patil and Girish Jatti form the cast.
Hemant Kumar provides the music while vocalist Sangeeta Katti, also from north Karnataka, is the only singer for the one song in the film. Sitaram Karant has scripted the story, while Shashidhar Bhat has written the dialogues using typical Kannada dialect akin to north Karnataka, particularly Belgaum district.
The film has been shot in the villages of Hannikere, Gajapati, Bairanahatti, Kukkadali and Bendigeri.

Now Cheers till 2 am

1:39 PM Posted by ukmad

Yes this could be reality in Belgaum soon, and one could say Cheers even at 2 am at a bar in town.
Excise Minister B Renukacharya today indicated the government might concede the demand of pub and bar owners here to extend the business hours till 2 am from the present 11.30 pm.
In th first phase it will be implemented in Bangalore and then others cities Mangalore, Mysore, Belgaum and Hubli.
It would be a boon for tipplers.
Apart from tourists, a lot of businessmen also had been visiting various parts of the state and they had expressed disappointment about the unavailability of liquor at midnight and this is what has caused this change the minister added.
Govt may permit alcohol serving till 2 am in five-star hotels first and extend the same to bar -and-restaurants across the state.

Was your child lucky to get into LKG

8:11 PM Posted by ukmad

Today May 15, all schools were bustling with activity since early morning. Each parent was very anxious to know whether his child has been lucky enough to get admission for LKG in school.
Normally all this activity is over by April but this year the Education department had made a new order and issued a timetable in which all schools will do the admission process.
Many of the parents were happy to see their form number on the board and had a sigh of relief as their child had got admission.
There were others as well how could manage to get admission into 4 schools they had filled in forms. One parent told the blog, “I had filled forms in 4 schools but my child number is not there in even one. What do I do now he asked in anxiety.”
Parents who have not been able to secure admissions now they will face a grim task of getting admissions in other schools as the time gap is very less, as schools will start in 15 days.
Many parents allege that new admission procedure 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.
This year the parents will face a tough time and all we can say is God Bless them.

Also see the previous year’s post which will help you understand the process much better.

Reliance Trends store opens in Belgaum

4:12 PM Posted by ukmad

Reliance Retail Limited (RRL) launched its flagship apparel, luggage and accessories store, Reliance Trends, in Belgaum at Nucleus Mall on the first floor this afternoon.
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.

Kumar Gandharva was born in Sulebhavi

12:52 PM Posted by ukmad

Shivaputra Siddramayya Komkalimath or known as Kumar Gandharva was a Hindustani classical singer, famous for his unique vocal style, refusal to be bound by the tradition of any gharana, and his innovative genius. The name Kumar Gandharva is a title given to him when he was a child prodigy; a Gandharva is a musical spirit in Hindu mythology.
He was born in Sulebhavi near Belgaum. He studied music under the well-known Prof B R Deodhar.
He married Bhanumati Kans in April 1947 and moved to Dewas, Madhya Pradesh. Soon after moving there, he was stricken with lung cancer which was wrongly diagnosed as tuberculosis. He was forced into having a surgery to remove the cancerous lung or face eventual death by the disease. Kumar opted for the surgery after much persuasion by his family and despite warnings that he might not be able to sing anymore. Recovering from the trauma of a surgery in Khanapur near Belgaum in Kumar Gandharva was visited by a fan who was also a physician. The doctor noted his surgical wounds had healed and asked Kumar Gandharva to attempt singing once again. Gradually, helped by this doctor, medicines of those yesteryears and care from Bhanumati Kans, Kumar Gandharva recovered and began singing again. However, his wonderful voice and singing style would always bear the scars of his surgery, which are evident to any person who listens to his songs such as 'Runanubandhachya" from the drama "Dev Dina Ghari Dhavla".
 The house of Kumar Gandharva, which could have been developed into a memorial, has now become a restaurant and it is owned by Rudrappa in Sulebhavi. His father, the late Malleshappa Naganur, purchased the house about 50 years ago. Kumar Gandharva kept visiting the village and performed at the annual Sri Laxmi Mahotsava even after he shifted to Dewas.
His last performance was about three decades ago, and thereafter he did not visit the village.
Bhanumati Kans, who was learning music first under Deodhar and later under Kumar Gandharva himself, nursed him through his illness. His first mehfil after recovery from illness took place in 1953. The illness greatly affected Kumar's singing in later years – he was to be known for powerful short phrases and his very high voice. He may not have reached the same heights of popularity as contemporaries like Bhimsen Joshi, but he always enjoyed the love and support of dedicated and connoisseur enthusiasts. His singing was also true to the Indian classical music tradition of dialogue with the listeners, of impromptu creation and interactivity. Kumar Gandharva was awarded the Padma Vibhushan award in 1990.
Kumar Gandhrav died on January 12, 1992 (aged 67) at Dewas.

Trees gone shops gone compound walls gone RPD road

4:47 PM Posted by ukmad

After the full fledged drama yesterday today work on RPD road was on a snails pace and the bulldozers were busy demolishing the compound walls along the road till Patwardhan layout.
The main point of yesterdays drama the Gomatesh Vidyapeeth, compound wall of the Vidyapeeth and some parts of the building were also demolished.

Gomatesh Vidyapeeth compound wall demolished


A notable factor was a poster stuck opposite the RPD the main gate on a hoarding. It says it all.
As of today compound walls of major bunglows have been demolished. But the Gogte and RPD college compound walls still exist. Even the walls of a small shrine were seen untouched.
Even before majority works begins the MLA thought it better to put up a board at the site taking credit of it all.
Many readers would say that this blog is biased and always against development. But here the point of view is that no one on the road the residents, shop owners were happy in which the whole thing is being done.
As of today it is May 14 and within 15 days or a month we will have heavy rains and until then what work will happen on the road is the question.
New gutters will have to built on both sides, this will take a minimum of 2 months after reviewing the work at Phule road, which is in rags even after 6 months. So one could expect a similar time frame for this road to be back to its glory.
Development works are needed but the manner in which they are executed is the biggest question. Say the work is done on a war footing then what would be the standard of the work, another big question.

Sri Ram Sena chief Muthalik files complaint after rent-a-riot expose

12:00 PM Posted by ukmad

Sri Ram Sene chief Pramod Muthalik on Friday filed a complaint at Camp police station in Belgaum and sought an enquiry into the sting operation. This was after the Headlines Today-Tehelka expose.
He further said expose was an attempt to defame him alleging criminal intimidation and extortion.
Pramod Muthalik has called for Press conference at Hotel Milan at 12 noon to clarify his stand.
Pramod Muthalik, and top aides of his outfit, were caught on camera agreeing to vandalise an art exhibition in return for money in an undercover investigation by the magazineTehelkabroadcast on news channel Headlines Today on Thursday night.

Movies as on 14-05-2010

7:39 AM Posted by ukmad

Theater Movie Timings
Big Cinemas HouseFull 12.45,6.45

Badmash Company 12.30,3.30,6.30,9.30pm

Iron Man (E) 10.15,3.45,9.45pm
Nirmal Prithvi 12.15pm,3.15,6.15,9.15
Huns Parmesh Panwala (K) 12,3,6,9
Arun Closed for Renovation
Roopali 3 Idiots 12.15,3,6,9
Balkrishna
12.30,3.30,6.30,9.30pm
Chitra Simha (T) 12.15,3.15,6.15,9.15
Swaroop Badmash Company 12.15,3.15,6.15,9.15
Hira Bum Bum Bole 12,3,6,9
Prakash Ulhas Utsha (K) 12,3,6,9
Nartaki HouseFull 12,3,6,9
Santosh Nanu Nanna Kansu 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

Demolition commences on RPD road after MLAs Dil Jamai

7:01 PM Posted by ukmad


“We never had a fight as the media has put it, we both MLAs were speaking in a loud voice for sure but not fighting” said Belgaum Rural MLA Sanjay Patil. Further he added that he himself will demolish the part of the buildings that come in the road. Even tough he has taken a Stay order he has agreed to demolish the parts of the building. The road will be 80 feet as per the CDP.


MLA Sanjay Patil speaking to the engineer

This morning the corporation officials woke up and remembered that the RPD road widening is pending and hence gathered at the road to commence the demolition. The MLA stopped all the work.


MLA speaking with City Commissioner

At the DC office both of them had a verbal spat and after the DC intervened the matter was resolved.


MLA Trio visiting RPD road after Dil Jamai

Somehow the DC managed to settle them down for a “Dil Jamai”.
The crux of the problem here is the RPD road being 80 feet wide. MLA Sanjay Patil and residents of the area had given a memorandum to Mr.Bommai asking him to make it a 60 feet road. MLA Sanjay Patil's Gomatesh Vidyapeeth will lose about 17 feet if the road is made 80 feet.


Opp. Gogte college swatantra sainik bhavan

The other side of the problem is the old Dharwad road where “Tree cutting is in progress” will be widened only to 60 feet as MLA Abhay Patil has property on the road.
DC J Ravishankar have asked both the MLA's to work together for the betterment of the city.
After all this the local residents told this blog that they have lost faith in this BJP government and they made a mistake electing them. A resident said if these MLA's can stop work to prevent their own loss why cannot they come forward and save the property of the citizens who have voted them and put into power.
Video courtesy: Anupam Singh


Clash of the BJP MLAs

1:31 PM Posted by ukmad

Temperature in Belgaum has been rising and temperature within the BJP as well. Two MLA's of BJP Sanjay Patil of Belgaum Rural and Abhay Patil of Belgaum south clashed here today over the road widening of RPD road.









Party workers said that this kind of act will deface the party image in the long run. It was the talk of the town in the past few days about the RPD road widening and what will happen to the Vidyapeeth on the same road.
Rivalry in between the BJP MLA's and MP is also well known. But this kind of occasion will arise when the elected MLA's will clash with each other was not expected in Belgaum atleast.

Airports but no flights

11:44 AM Posted by ukmad

On May 15 the newly built Mysore airport is said to be inaugurated by the Union minister of state for civil aviation Praful Patel. But as an irony no airline is ready to fly from there. All major private airlines, including national carrier Air India, have declined invitations to fly to the newly-built airport in Mysore. Poor passenger load factor is the reason for the reluctance to operate flights to Karnataka’s second-largest city.

Newly built Mysore Airport


CM BSY recently wrote to the Secretary of civil aviation to look into the possibilities of resuming air traffic from Belgaum and Bidar.
The Karnataka government plans to develop airports in each district of the state and has sought private participation to develop this infrastructure.

New Terminal building at Sambra unutilised
 We Belgaumites will have keep dreaming of flying from here as major operators are unwilling to fly from Mysore then who will come to fly from Belgaum. The load factor is a major reason for not commencing operations. The Belgaum airport was recently renovated at a cost of Rs.3.57crores which now boasts of a fully AC terminal building. Mr. Praful Patel had said that by January 2010 air services would resume from Belgaum. But nothing has materialized.

Belgaum on 90 position in rank of cities on sanitation 2009-2010

12:50 PM Posted by ukmad

In order to sensitize the cities administration as well as the citizens about the current state of sanitation and raise awareness about the need for improvement, Govt of India has announced a National Rating of Class 1 Cities on sanitation parameters.
 Releasing the rating Union Urban Development Minister, Shri Jaipal Reddy said that exercise for the rating initiated in 2009 is a part of National Urban Sanitation Policy to make Indian cities and towns totally sanitized, healthy and liveable i.e. they become Nirmal Shahars.
Belgaum with 40.510 points stood at 90th position out of the 423 cities ranked in all and was under Black shade.
On the basis of their performance, cities have been kept in four categories that are - green, blue, black and red.
Other nearby cities to Belgaum and their ratings:
Bidar Rank 22 with 49.820 points
Udupi Rank 43 with 45.400 points
Chikmaglur Rank 46 with 45.020 points
Hospet Rank 71 with 41.820 points
Bijapur Rank 71 with 41.521 points
Belgaum Rank 90 with 40.510 points
Kolhapur Rank 136 with 38 points
Hubli-Dharwad Rank 196 with 35.230 points


Bogarves, Photo: Akash Patil


See complete list here
http://pib.nic.in/archieve/others/2010/may/d2010051101.pdf
None of the local newspapers have given the Belgaum ratings. So sometimes AAB is good.

RPD road work stayed

11:46 AM Posted by ukmad

The most happening and talked about road in the recent week, RPD college road for the road widening work taken up, might not start as Gomatesh Vidyapeeth has taken a stay on the work and court has given an “As is” order.
People were speaking many things about what will happen of this building as about 17 feet needed to be demolished.
The district in charge minister had ordered a complete remarking on the road to exactly know how much space will go.
Others can also a get a Stay order now after the Vidyapeeth has got one and RPD college has already got a stay order long back. Cutting of trees is still in progress.
The CDP(city development plan) mentions the RPD corner to Old Dharwad road to be of 80 feet, and this particular widening is being done only till Patwardhan Layout. Residents of the area asked this question as to why only till Patwardhan layout and not the complete road till Dharwad road. But if it is extended further there are a number of houses in Vadagaon which could face the hammer and which is not feasible to keep a vote bank intact.
With these developments the future of the road widening is unknown. There is one JCB at the RPD corner which must have been kept to infuse some fright amongst the residents.
Many shop owners and residents on themselves have removed their walls or buildings as per the marking.
And even before some major work has been done a board mentioning MLA's name has been put up at the corner.
The Met department has observed that Monsoons will arrive in the first week of June, so it could be sensible for the authorities not to take the road widening work now. If they do that road will be a dirt track in the rains and the current hardships will turn into more misfortunes for the residents.

Chandigarh cleanest city Belgaum scores less than 45 points

8:27 AM Posted by ukmad

Chandigarh got 73.48 points out of 100
Belgaum scores less than 45 points
Chandigarh has been adjudged the best city in terms of quality sanitation under the National Rating and Award Scheme for Sanitation for Indian Cities by the Ministry of Urban Development.
According to a nationwide Union Urban Development Ministry exercise, called the National City Rating under the ambitious national urban sanitation policy, the rating task was conducted across 423 urban conglomerates, including 24 in Karnataka. Mysore was on second place while Bangalore and Mangalore have bagged the 8th and 12th place. The ministry’s policy initiative was part of an objective to create awareness on hygienic conditions in urban areas. In Karnataka, Mandya (15th) and Bidar (22nd ) have found place among the 25 cleanest cities.
Udupi, Chikmaglur, Hospet,Bijapur, Belgaum, Gangavathi, Hassan, Robertsonpet, Gulbarga, Kolar, Bellary, Badravathi, Tumkur, Hubli-Dhawad, Raichur and Gadag-Betigeri, received less than 45 on a scale of hundred.
The rating was carried out by three private agencies ––AC Nielsen-ORG Marg, Development and Research Services (DRS) and CEPT University.