Monthly Archives: April 2016

TripTease : The magical Mallalli Falls

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There’s so much to see and do in Kodagu! But if you’re looking for something off the beaten track, there are exotic destinations hidden deep inside the woods, like Mallalli falls.

Mallalli falls flow quietly and with pride inside a deep and thick forest at the foothills of the Pushpagiri hills. Formed by the Kumaradhara River, Mallalli falls is about 45 km from Madikeri and 28 km from Somvarpet.

To get there, on the way to Pushpagiri hills, take a turn at Bidahalli village, from where it is about 7 km away. The trail to the falls is motorable for about 4 km, after which the remaining 3 km is a trek through a thick forest.

The path from the junction towards the falls is filled with coconut and systematic coffee plantations on either side of the road. The roads are slushy, slippery and filled with gravel, so it is advisable to take a jeep here. Surrounded by the constant chirping of birds and the noise of insects, you wonder how a waterfall could possibly exist in such a dense forest.

When you ease into the comfortable drive to Mallalli Falls, the road begins to curve left on to a small, relatively unused road. To make sure you are taking the correct turn, look for a pale blue tiled house just before exiting on to the muddy path. This road ends in a Forest Department office where all vehicles are halted. Here, you make an entry at the department office. The parking place in front of the office is the last plain ground you will see. Carry loads of water and eatables from here because the trek down to the falls is tiring.

There are wide concrete steps to the falls, but they are not what you’d expect. Huge and constructed in a zig-zag manner, they take a lot of focus and concentration to descend. Even as your body tires, fresh, tiny droplets and a mist which parts reveal the gigantic Mallalli falls.

The view from these steps which are laid only for a few metres, is breathtaking. You will see a huge carpet of greenery around you and in between water falls. It wouldn’t be wrong to call Mallalli falls the queen of all falls in Kodava Nadu. The noise of the falls is equal to that of a roaring lioness. If you want to go further down, know that it’s risky. But if you’re confident, trek ahead, which will take you through fresh and scented fruit orchids where hundreds of birds thrive.

You can also try to reach the base of the falls, but you need to be extremely careful as most of the stones are covered with algae, making it a slippery trail. There are loads of bushes and trees you can use for support to reach the base. Make a comfortable place for yourself to rest, and take in a complete 360 degree view of the hills and the falls. But beware of the leeches when you walk down to the base.

The locals love the fact that Mallalli falls flows through Kukke Subramanya and Nethravathi River in Uppinagadi and forms a Sangamam which is considered to be holy. You can make a visit to the falls in the summer, just to refresh yourself from the scorching heat, but the best time to visit the place is between July and December.

Getting There

Mallali falls is 260 kms from Bengaluru. Take the Bangalore- Mysore- Hunsur- Kushalnagar- Somavarpet. You can also reach Kodagu by bus and from there head towards the falls which is around 45kms. You can also go in your bike, but it is not advisable during monsoons.

—Kumaran P

source: http://www.bangaloremirror.com / Bangalore Mirror / Home> Columns> Others / Bangalore Mirror Bureau / April 12th, 2016

Madikeri: Fr Wilfred Rodrigues OCD is awarded PhD

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Madikeri :

Fr Wilfred Rodrigues OCD, current rector of Carmelite novitiate house, Tapovana, Kushalnagar was awarded PhD in philosophy by the University of Mysuru.

He did his thesis on ‘Personal fulfillment and happiness through freedom from cravings – a comparative study of Gautama Buddha and St John of the cross’ which he defended on March 11. The thesis was completed in record time of around three years. The research work was much appreciated by the external examiners as well as the guide and members of the doctoral committee of the University of Mysuru.

Fr Wilfred has made the Rodrigues family and the entire Carmelite Order, especially the Karnataka-Goa Province proud. This is a very good contribution both to the field of philosophy as well as spirituality which will help millions of people to free themselves from their cravings so that they may find fulfillment and happiness in their lives.

More information can be viewed on www.carmelbangalore.com

source: http://www.daijiworld.com / DaijiWorld.com / Home> Karnataka / Media Release / Monday – April 04th, 2016

Air Indian Subbaiah conferred Doctorate by Mangalore University

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Mangalore :

Air India’s Senior Manager (In-flight Services), Bangalore and Hockey Olympian Mr A B Subbaiah has been conferred the degree of Doctor of Literature (Honoris Causa) by Mangalore University for his contribution to the field of Sports and Social service.

Hans Raj Bhardwaj, the Governor of Karnataka, conferred the same on Anjaparavanda Bopaiah Subbaiah on the occasion of the 31st Annual convocation of the University held on February 23, 2013 at Mangalore, in the presence of Mr T C Shivasankara Murthy, Vice-chancellor of Mangalore University, Mr. Ramasami, Secretary, Department of Science and Technology, New Delhi, besides other dignitaries. He shared the stage with two other noted recipients Padma Shri. Kadri Gopalnath, a pioneer in Carnatic music on saxophone, and Chandrashekhara Kambara, the founder Vice-Chancellor of Kannada University at Hampi and a Jnanpith awardee.

Born in Madikeri of Kodagu district in Karnataka, Subbaiah joined Air India in 1989 and has represented the airline’s hockey team over many years. He has been involved in the game of Hockey for over 30 years and has represented the national team in more than 285 international matches. Between 1988 and 1998, he took part in over 285 international fixtures, thereby winning several gold, silver and bronze medals.

He represented India in Barcelona Olympics in 1992, led the India International Hockey team 1993, represented World cup in 1994 and Atlanta Olympics in 1996 besides three Asian games winning one Gold and two silver medals. He was honoured with Karnataka Rajyostva award in 1993, Arjuna award in 1997, Ekalavya award in 2003 and Karnataka Olympic association award for life time achievement in 2010.

Subbaiah led the Bangalore University’s hockey team in 1986-87. In the recent league tournament fixtures, he donned a new role, that of a commentator. He continues his services to the game by acting as the coach, Manager, umpire, administrator and selector.

source: http://www.enarada.com / Enarada / Home> News / Mangalore – February 28th, 2013

Briefly

WORLD CONSUMER DAY

The World Consumer Day was celebrated recently in Madikeri under the joint auspices of Kodagu district administration, Food and Civil Supplies Department and Kodagu District Consumer Forum.

Mir Anis Ahmed, DC of Kodagu, inaugurated and V.A. Patil, President, Kodagu District Consumer Forum, presided over the programme which was attended by more than 150 people.

C.V. Nagaraj, retired Senior Chemist, Regional Agmark Laboratory, Bengaluru, demonstrated simple tests to detect adulteration in various food items. He also spoke about the harmful effects of various types of adulteration and on the laws that exist in India against food adulteration.

Associations interested in arranging such lecture-demos can contact C.V. Nagaraj ( 2521640, 9945651990).

CULTURAL FEST

The Department of Tourism and Hospitality Management, Pooja Bhagavat Memorial Mahajana Education Centre, has organised an inter-collegiate cultural festival on April 12 and 13. For registration contact festival convener Paul Iruthayaraj on 9739824423, Faculty coordinators Gunarekha B.S. on 9480438394 or Priyadarshan Bhat on 8867204780.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> National> Karnataka / Mysuru – April 11th, 2016

Annual Kodava hockey festival begins

The 20th annual Kodava hockey festival began at the Field Marshall K.M. Cariappa Grounds in Madikeri on Sunday.

Union Law Minister Sadananda Gowda inaugurated the 28-day-long festival by hailing the concept of community sport that serves to strengthen human relationships, which had taken a back seat the world over.

Pointing out that community hockey does not merely serve to promote ties between different Kodava families, Mr. Gowda said the sport also helps protect the community’s culture and traditions.

The Kodavas, who had contributed to the defence of the country, had also made immense contribution to hockey.

A large number of people, from different parts of Kodagu district, had arrived in Madikeri to watch the inaugural hockey match that was preceded by a cultural programme that included a procession showcasing Kodava traditions prominent being its agricultural practices.

The Kodava Hockey Academy president Pandanda Kuttappa, who is also the founder of the Kodava hockey festival, signalled the start of the festival by pushing a silver ball with the silver stick.

The annual Kodava hockey festival is being held in Madikeri after a gap of 11 years with the last one being held in 2005.

During the 2015 edition of the hockey festival organised by Kuppanda family in Virajpet, a total of 255 teams had participated.

The ongoing festival organised by the Shanteyanda family will continue till the finals scheduled for May 8.

299 teams

The festival will feature not only a record 299 teams, but also close to 5,000 players.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> National> Karnataka / Laiqh A. Khan / Mysuru, April 11th, 2016

Hockey fiesta in Madikeri

Shantheyanda Cup Hockey Tournament from today

The 20th Hockey Utsav of Kodava families — Shantheyanda Cup Hockey — would start at Field Marshal Cariappa (FMC) College Ground in the city on Sunday.

The hockey tournament would be held at the college ground and the Police Ground till May 8.

A gallery has been set up to accomodate 25,000 spectators at the college ground. More than 30 stalls would put up around the ground. LED screens would also be put up to help the people to watch the tournament.

Utsav Samithi Working President Shantheyanda Veena Acchaiah said the state government has released Rs 40 lakh for the tournament.

The estimated expenditure is around Rs 1 crore for organising the tournament. Funds would be raised from donors, she said.

A total of 281 teams took part in the tournament when Kaliyanda Cup was organised in Napoklu.

The tournament was started by Pandanda Kuttappa to ensure coordination among Kodava families in 1997. It aims to bring together all the Kodava families under one roof.

The Shantheyanda Cup 2016 is expected to bring in a large number of hockey lovers (over 300,000) from across the world.

Shanteyanda family
Believed to be the descendant of Palegara (chieftain) with the Coorg Haleri King more than 150 years ago, the Shantheyanda family hails from Badigeri village, known as Mukkodlu now.

The family was named after Shanthaiah, the ‘Guru Karona’ of the family. 

It has over 150 members and the family is led by Pattedara’ Shantheyanda B Monnappa and ‘Naad Thakka’ Shantheyanda K Achaiah.

The members of the family are well represented in the fields of sports, politics, business, education and sciences.

Shantheyanda Veena Achaiah, the president of Karnataka State Handicrafts Development Corporation and Shantheyanda Ravi Kushalappa, the former President of Kodagu Zilla Panchayat, are among the notable members of the
family.

Shantheyanda Cup 2016 provides a platform for all men and women hockey enthusiasts to showcase their skills.

With the support of Hockey India and under the aegis of the Kodava Hockey Academy, the Shantheyanda family has been organising various events to train and encourage the budding athletes of the district, a source in the family said.

source: http://www.deccanherald.com / Deccan Herald / Home> District> Madikeri / DHNS / April 10th, 2016

Kodava Hockey Namme : Shantheyanda Hockey Cup from tomorrow

Madikeri :

The traditional hockey tournament held between Kodava communities will be hosted by Shantheyanda family this year.

The tournament, which will be held between Apr.10 and May 28, has so far registered 299 teams belonging to various Kodava families.

The hockey namme will be held at two different grounds at Field Marshall K.M. Cariappa College in Madikeri.

Addressing press persons on Thursday, former ZP President Shantheyanda Ravi Kushalappa said that this year the tournament would be hosted by Shantheyanda family and added that it was after 2005, when Biddanda family hosted the tournament, that a family from Madikeri had been entrusted with the responsibility of conducting the tournament.

Stating that around 5,000 players will participate in the tournament representing various families, he said that the permission from the College authorities had been sought to organise the tournament in their college premises.

He added that MP Pratap Simha had released Rs. 30 lakh from his MPLAD for the event

“A total of Rs. One crore would be spent on the tournament for which the State Government has sanctioned Rs. 40 lakh out of which Rs. 20 lakh has already been released,” he said.

A gallery to accommodate around 25,300 spectators is ready and the organisers have installed around 26 CCTV cameras to keep a watch on anti-social elements.

The tournament will be inaugurated tomorrow (Apr.10) by offering puja to Lord Ganapathi at Madikeri Fort premises. Later, the Kodavas will take out a traditional walk till the venue.

The inauguration of the tournament will be held at 10 am in which Union Law Minister D.V. Sadananda Gowda, Home Minister Dr. G. Parameshwara, MP Pratap Simha, Kodava Hockey Academy Founder President Pandanda M. Kutappa, Hockey Coorg President Pykera Kalaiah will be the chief guests. Shatheyanda Family Pattedara B. Monappa will preside.

Kodagu In-charge Minister Dinesh Gundurao, PWD Minister Dr. H.C. Mahadevappa, MLAs Appachu Ranjan and K.G. Bopaiah, MLC Sunil Subramani, City Municipal Council President Srimati Bangera, former Ministers T. John, M.C. Nanaiah, former international hockey player Arjun Devaiah, Olympian Dr. Anjaparavanda Subbaiah, Keshava Prasad Muliya and others will be present.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Sports News / Saturday – April 09th, 2016

Educational tour to Coorg

Educational tours are learning experiences outside the classroom. These trips supplement classroom learning by providing students with an opportunity to see places, artefacts, flora and fauna or phenomena that are described in textbooks.

Four teachers along with thirty students from class three and class four of Vidya Vikas Academy set off for Coorg in February.

Below is a summary of the educational tour by Neerja Bane.

Our train for Mangalore was delayed but that did little to dampen our mood. We reached Mangalore station at 8.30 a.m. and we were quickly whisked to a waiting coach. After having breakfast in Mangalore we resumed our journey to Madikeri where we reached at 1.00 p.m. The weather was cool and pleasant. After allocating our rooms, we freshened up and headed straight for lunch.

At 4.00p.m., we all set out to visit the Omkareshwar Temple and the Raja’s Seat where we witnessed a breathtaking view of an exotic sunset.

The next day, we went to Dubare Elephant Camp, took a boat and floated on till we saw elephants bathing.

We then visited Cauvery Nisargadhama, a bamboo forest that houses a rabbit farm and a deer park. We enjoyed feeding the innumerable fishes in the river from over the hanging bridge and experienced the thrilling elephant ride.

Post lunch we visited the Namdroling Monastery (Tibetan Buddhist Monastery) where we got to see three gigantic and beautiful golden statues of Buddha. After shopping at the Tibetan Market we continued to Mysore for dinner and stayed the night.

On day three, after a heavy breakfast we went to GRS Fantasy Park where we enjoyed various rides. After an entire day of fun and frolic, we returned to our hotel, tired but satisfied.

On day four, after an early breakfast we left to see the Mysore Palace, one of the largest palaces in the country. The palace is now converted into a museum that treasures souvenirs, paintings, jewellery, royal costumes and other items which were once possessed by the royal Wodeyars.

After visiting this historical palace we began our journey towards Coorg, Mandalpatti a beautiful location with scenic beauty. The adventurous jeep safari from Madikeri to Mandalpatti was thrilling.

Later we boarded the coach back to Mangalore and reached the station at 10 p.m. where we had our dinner and got on the train and spent time recalling memories of the trip. Not long enough later, we reached Margaon station and bid farewell to our friends.

It was truly a wonderful experience. We thank the school authorities for giving us this opportunity. We will cherish this beautiful journey to Coorg – Mysore.

source: http://www.navhindtimes.com / The NavHind Times / Home / In Kurio City / April 08th, 2016

This for Mom

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Back in the national fold for the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup, forward SK Uthappa hopes to make it count not only for a berth for Rio, but also to please his mother.

Over the next 10 days, the only significant television activity at the Kushalappa household in Gonikoppal will be the telecast of the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup hockey tournament from Ipoh, Malaysia. The younger of the two children, SK Uthappa, finally returns to the national fold after an on-off period of four years of injury and dip in form. The forward had always assured his mother, Neelamma, that he would be back. He hopes to make it with a bang.

“That period was bad,” Uthappa said. “I was dropped because of injury and many people in Coorg would ask my mother whether I will be the same again. But my mom always supported and believed in me throughout. Still, I asked her not to share any news about me — good or bad. If I am disappointed about the bad things said about me, then I don’t want to hear to the good things either. My seniors also told me that bad press will do nothing to help me improve my game. It’s best to ignore it and concentrate on the game.”

The Azlan Shah Cup, the premier eight-team tournament which begins on Wednesday, provides Uthappa, who was part of the 2012 Olympics team, with a fine opportunity to impress coach Roelant Oltmans and silence his critics once and for all. “Good teams play in that (tournament) and the expectations are high,” he said. “When I was picked, I was obviously happy. I knew I would get in because I was playing well. I want to focus on the task given to me and do it well. We are trying something new in this tournament after the long national camp.”

Bangalore days

Adversity is no strange bedfellow for Uthappa. When he was 13 years, he was admitted to the hostel at St Joseph’s Indian High School. Uthappa was immediately homesick and he cried for six months straight. “In my batch, there were two others from Coorg – Rathan and Chandappa — but hostel was bad for me,” Uthappa said. “I joined the St Joseph’s Indian High School only for hockey. Manohar Katigge, the coach there spotted me when I was playing state junior hockey in Davangere. We had defeated his team (from Bengaluru) and he wanted me here. My mother initially said no, but he kept calling for three months. Till then I was happy at home, doing nothing. But he managed to convince my mother.

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“When I came here, I was fussy even about the little things. I cried because I had to bathe in cold water and I wasn’t used to it. Then, I had to wash my own clothes. I wanted to chuck it all and go back home. It was tough, but it taught me everything. Had I gone back, who knows what I would be doing now.”

What helped was the empathy of the school authorities. “I am thankful to Father Henry Saldanha, the principal, and hostel warden, Vincent Paul. I often got special permission and they treated me kindly. There’s a limit for the phone call I can make from the landline. Whenever I was on call, nobody else would get a chance. But the warden used to say ‘It’s okay. Let him do it’. Parent visits was also limited to once a month. But my mother, father and brother visited me almost every week. The warden and principal were patient with me. They assured me I would adjust very soon.”

Fighting fear

Uthappa took up hockey seriously after watching his brother play for Bangalore University. Chinnappa, who played with VR Raghunath (India drag-flicker) in the nationals, is now in the merchant navy and Uthappa, who was a ‘jack of all sports’, became an international. When he finally made his debut under coach Michael Nobbs during the India-South Africa Test series in 2012, Uthappa admitted to nervousness. “Ignace Turkey, senior player of the team, told me it was evident from my face that I was nervous,” Uthappa said. “He only asked me to play the first pass confidently. He said receive the ball neatly and roll it to the midfielder next to you. I still remember that I had passed it to the current assistant coach, Tushar Khandekar. I even managed to score on debut and received an award for it. Shivendra Singh, a forward in the team, teased me saying that he should receive half the money for providing the assist.”

The open jeep parade back home followed. Recognition by fans and requests for selfies became a norm. A good performance for his team Sannuvanda in the Kodagu Hockey Festival even took the side to the pre-quarterfinals for the first time since the tournament’s inception in 1997. But Uthappa is not content with just that. For him, a good show in Malaysia will complete his fight with himself and also see his rise as a mature player. However, the Rio Olympics isn’t his only incentive to do well. Mom too will be watching.

source: http://www.bangaloremirror.com / Bangalore Mirror / Home> Sports> Others / by Aravind Suchindran, Bangalore Mirror Bureau / April 05th, 2016

I’m enjoying being loved: Harshika Poonacha

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Coorg beauty Harshika Poonacha is on cloud nine.

The actress, whose Telugu film Appudalaippudila released yesterday, seems to be overwhelmed with the response.

Harshika has been putting up constant updates about the film on her social media pages, and has also thanked fans.

In one of her latest tweets, Harshika said that she is enjoying being loved. Her tweet read, “#Appudalaippudila love showering 😇😇😇 I’m enjoyin being loved.

Big thanks to @pradeep2510 sir fr launching me in Telugu.”

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / News Home> Entertainment> Kannada> Movies / TNN / April 02nd, 2016