Play Garden in the city in dire state

3:06 PM Posted by ukmad






This particular picture is of the Shanti Nagar Residents Association Garden in Tilakwadi. The state of the garden is clearly seen in the photos. Now some mud is being put up to fill up the place as there is water logging in the rainy season within the garden. The Slide and other playing amenities are amidst over grown grass not cut for years.

My question to all is, why is this? A few garden maintained by the Corporation are doing ok, nothing great to type here but the corporation should take over such gardens and maintain them or a public private partnership program should be initiated so that these scarce becoming play areas and fresh air is there for our next generation.

Kannada now as optional language BCA, BBA and B.Sc (Computer Science)

7:57 AM Posted by ukmad

The Karnatak University, Dharwad, to convert the status of Kannada language subject for BCA, BBA and B.Sc (Computer Science) from “compulsory” to “optional” for the first two semesters from this academic year (2008-09) has shocked Kannada organizations in Belgaum.
As per the university’s decision, Kannada is now one among the 12 optional subjects listed as modern Indian languages. The other optional subjects are Marathi, Arabic, Additional English, English, French, German, Hindi, Kannada, Prakrit, Persian, Sanskrit and Urdu.

The university decision of September 8 2008 had come just before the first semester examinations. Most of the colleges had completed more than 75 per cent of the syllabus. Now, with the new order coming only a fortnight ago, many students have opted for Marathi and English languages as optional as against Kannada and the faculty was under pressure to complete the syllabus in a hurry.
The Belgaum District Kannada Organizations Action Committee urged the Government to direct the university to withdraw its decision immediately.

According to me, & with no language bias, language as a subject for BBA, BCA and other such is not required. In such courses, your overall marks can come down due to the language. However, some others think otherwise. And imposing Kannada could have hampered many students who came in from other states and from other countries. Now that, its been made optional those students would have a sigh of relief. But don’t be relaxed this could be even on the day of the exam, so study hard to pass.
Source The Hindu

Vegetable prices kiss the sky

10:39 AM Posted by ukmad


The buyers of vegetables are sweating it out now only. Inflation has already hit the common mans pocket for the 6 months and prices of all commodities have risen by 10%, some even more.
In the month of June and July due to the rains the prices had soared said the vegetable marketers and now after there have been good rains the prices have shot up again saying undue rainfall has caused heavy damage. Result, High prices.

Potato Rs.10/Kg, Brinjal – Rs.20/Kg, Chilly- Rs.40/Kg, Beans Rs.30/Kg, Simla Mirch Rs.35/Kg, Cucumber Rs.20/kg, Tomato Rs.25 to 30/Kg, Cauliflower Rs.20/Piece, all leaf vegetables like Palak etc cost anywhere between Rs.3-6.

The above prices prevail in the main market, if you prefer to buy in Tilakwadi or Hanuman Nagar or residential areas the prices go up Rs.10 to 15 per kg. In Tilakwadi, you will get Beans for Rs.45/Kg. This is the same in other areas also.

Prices in Retail stores like Big Bazaar or More are far and more similar, normally on the higher side on a few occasions but only by a Rupee or two. Now that Reliance Fresh is due to open its first outlet on Khanapur road in a couple of days may be, it would have to be keenly seen what are the prices charged there. If, the prices charged by Reliance fresh are similar to that of the main market, which is possible, we could see some impact on the Tilakwadi market for a few days at least.

So eating vegetables no doubt is good for health but now a days is not so good for the pockets.

Belgaum Lake photo

12:17 PM Posted by ukmad


Thanks Bharat Murgod for tweening with my image and creating this masterpiece.

Did you know this? Shobha Gurtu was born in Belgaum

4:34 PM Posted by ukmad

Shobha Gurtu who specializes in semi classical forms as thumri, dadra, Kajri, Hori etc was born in Belgaum onFebruary 8 1925 with her maiden name "Bhanumati Shirodkar".

Her mother Menekabai Shirodkar, a professional dancer, and a 'gayaki' disciple of Ustad Alladiya Khan of the Jaipur-Atrauli gharana first trained her.

She dies in Mumbai on September 27, 2004 (aged 79).

Belgaum Danger Zone

4:31 PM Posted by ukmad

Tauqeer is said to be the financial secretary of SIMI and is instrumental in arranging finance from the LeT for terror attacks across India. After the Mumbai train blast, in which he played a key role, he hid in Kerala with associate Shibli for sometime. He then shifted base to Bangalore for a year or so.

From there, he moved to Belgaum where he organized SIMI activists for the next attack. During his stay in Belgaum, he met Abu Bashar, now in the custody of Gujarat police for involvement in the Ahmedabad serial blast case. Abu Bashar used to organise meetings to motivate people for Jihadi activities and he even sought financial help from Tauqeer. Tauqeer promised support and even set up a group to execute the Hubli court blast.In fact, Naseer had revealed Tauqeer's movements and activities in Hubli and Belgaum in February during an interrogation. However, police did not pay much attention to this and failed to share this information.

Belgaum is in national media for the wrong reasons again. This love and peace loving small town is now on the international terror map.
Source MID-DAY

Sanchayni Circle: Darkness all through

6:08 PM Posted by ukmad

The Sanchayni Circle (Police Qtrs Maruti Circle) in camp is in darkness. This is a important circle enroute to Bogarves just 100 mtrs from Bogarves.

The circle is not illuminated for years. There is no traffic island in the center, which causes minor accidents all the time. To add to these hardships the road round the corner from Bogarves to Khanapur road has some innumerable potholes of all sizes and depths. This VDO is taken from the same spot. What is visible (other than in the headlights) is DARK reality.

In my 30 years, I have never seen a street lamp in this circle nor a Himast lamps as put all over Belgaum, just see the one in Bogarves just 100 mtrs away.

The cantonment should look into this matter at the earliest and install Himast Street lamps at this circle so that riding at night would be come easier.

Your thoughts on this …

Belgaum Kotekere Panoramic View

1:41 PM Posted by ukmad




To see Large size of the images clik on the imagesThis photo was taken yesterday by UkMaD. The Kotekere lake in day light & Night.The place is ok for a stroll on the pathway for an hour or so in the evenings. Boating is there and also some games for small kids.

Belgaums food & drink: The best

10:20 PM Posted by ukmad

Rawool Ka Fried Rice, AMBIKA ki Pani Puri, NEW GRAND ki Puri Bhaji, Swamy ka Pizza, SUKHI ki Chai, MOHANLAL ke Pastries, Balu ka Vada Pav, AMRAPALI ki Ice Cream, ROYAL ka Mango Milk Shake, COOL TOP ki Lassi, DAATU ka Pan, Samadevi Galli ki Mancuri, GREENS ki Chilled Beer, SUN N SAND ka Reshmi Kabab, NIYAZ ki Dum Biryani, PUROHIT ka KUNDA, SAMADHAN ki Pav Bhaji, Paratha Corner ka Pratha, Only Fish ka Fish, KHYBER ki chicken chilly AJANTA ka Dosa, Prakash ki Mutton Thali, Adinarayan ki Fish curry, MUTHU ke Kabab, Top in town (terrace) ka cheese cherry pineapple, Himalaya ki bread Bhaji aur Sheetal ya SANT ka Ali Paak.


Yeh hai Belgaum ka SWAD, Be a proud Belgaumite


This is a very old Email or SMS circulating around, but it is worth it I guess.


All are requested to add to this. I know most of it would be Area centric.


Thanks Anand Nargundkar.

Dr Bhimrao Gasti: Kannada Prabha Personality-of-the-Year Award 2007

3:45 PM Posted by ukmad

He turned down a Russian university’s offer of a professor’s post only to serve his people who were wallowing in poverty, illiteracy, social darkness and worse, a criminal tag.

Dr Bhimrao Gasti, who will receive the Kannada Prabha Personality-of-the-Year Award 2007 on Tuesday at Belgaum, is an M.Sc. and Ph.D. This is completely at odds with his beginnings.

A victim of several atrocities and insults as a school boy in Belgaum, he was thrown out of school and was denied entry into the hostel as he was considered a dacoit because of his Bedar descent.
After fighting all odds & completing, his studies from Osmania University, Hyderabad and proceeded to Russia for higher studies. But when he learnt that people of his community were being arrested for no fault of theirs, he landed in Yamunapur near Belgaum to lead their fight against illegal arrests.

It was his relentless fight that forced the Government to replace the criminal tag on the community with a scheduled tribe tag. He has written several Marathi bestsellers.
Source

SIMI mastermind in Hindalga jail

3:42 PM Posted by ukmad

SIMI mastermind and terror suspect Safdar Hussain Nagori responsible for the recent bomb blasts across the country has been lodged at Central Prison at Hindalga here for security reasons, according to police sources. Central Prison here is one of the high security prisons and has enough space to quarantine other inmates from those lodged in the high security barracks.
SIMI activists and terror suspects arrested by the Belgaum, Hubli-Dharwad and other district police in the North Karnataka region have already been lodged in the Central Prison here since their arrests.
Belgaum is now coming on the terror map as well. It is already on the terror map and now at the Hindalga Jail these terrorists, is this thing for Pride?
Source TimesofIndia

DB Naik CEO ZP Belgaum gets 20 days Belgaum Entry ban

10:03 AM Posted by ukmad

Mr.D.B.Naik who was arrested by the lokayukta police has been let out on bail but has been ordered not to enter Belgaum for 20 days.

In the raid on 11 September a booty of 1 crore 8 lakhs was found and also the team discovered that there were many Benami properties and later land brokers and contractors were questioned by the lokayukta team.

Source Tarun Bharat

C M in Belgaum today

10:01 AM Posted by ukmad

CM, Yedurappa is in Belgaum today to take part in a program organized by the New Indian Express group.

Did you Know This?Belgaum civil Hospital was opened in 1859

12:56 PM Posted by ukmad

Did you Know This?

Belgaum civil hospital was opened in 1859 at a cost of Rs.5377 average inbound patients 25 and OPD were 125.

Source : The Bombay Gazette, Belgaum_1905_Table_15

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1:05 PM Posted by ukmad

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