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Aviva Bidapa brings her swimwear brand to India

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The collection aims to bridge the gap between mass and designer brands

Fashion was the last thing on Aviva Bidapa’s mind when she was growing up. Her outfit of choice was breeches, boots and a white shirt — she was an equestrian. It was only when she was 16-years-old that she discovered brands and appreciated details such as stitch and craftsmanship.

The 28-year-old designer, daughter of fashion guru Prasad Bidapa, recently launched Aviva Swimwear in India, at an event in Bengaluru. The brand was earlier launched in Colombo in 2016.

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Talking about her passion for designing swimwear, while sipping on watermelon juice at Café Noir, UB City, Aviva says: “A few years ago, I was in Colombo on work and took a day trip to the Linea Aqua factory, which manufactures swimsuits. I was fascinated by how they create the silhouette and the fit.

“My father later suggested we create a swimwear line. As a test, I created a line that was white with red roses. I love business and I love being creative so I thought why not put the two together and create a brand.”

The swimsuits are manufactured by Linea Aqua. “First, I design the silhouette and the cut, then zero in on a story in the print and what I want that season to be. And, of course, I keep in mind my creativity and what’s in fashion.”

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The 70s and a koi pond

– Two stories were showcased at the India launch of Aviva Swimwear.

– Aviva says: “I wanted to do a line that was inspired by the 70s. I
didn’t want to do polka dots so I did deconstructed polka dots. I
had black on white and white on black and solids in bright red.

– “For the second story, inspiration struck while I was staying at a
hotel in Sri Lanka that had a koi pond. The solids are a yellow
with a bit of orange in it as the carp has elements of orange.

– There are 13 styles, including a one-piece with a halter neck and
a high-waisted two-piece with balcony-style cups.

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As any woman on the hunt for a swimsuit in India knows, the options are limited. “Many brands don’t make them for the Indian body type: we are heavier on the hips and bust and we tend to have smaller waists. So, it becomes hard for an Indian woman because if the bottom fits her, the top won’t and vice-versa,” she shares.

This is where Aviva Swimwear comes in. The brand also aims to bridge the gap between mass brands such as Marks and Spencer and designer brands like Shivan and Narresh.

“My swimsuits are a mix of usability and couture. The other important thing to know is that I have incorporated quality. As long as you hand wash them in cold water, they will last.”

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There are some things to keep in mind while buying a swimsuit though. “The first thing you should ask yourself is how do you feel in it? The second thing is the sizing. It is very important to know your size and your fit. You should know what your body looks good in and shop in that realm, ” says Aviva.

She reveals she had certain insecurities growing up because of her weight, which fluctuated. “But, I know how clothes make me feel and how swimsuits make me feel. Ultimately, that is what creates confidence. How you feel you look and not what somebody else tells you. So, I kept that in mind. I want girls to be confident. You don’t need to be shy and cover up. I want to make swimsuits that make you feel good.”

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The swimsuits, priced between ₹3,500 and ₹6,500, will be available at the Millennial Mode Label store opening shortly. In the meantime, DM the store or Aviva Swimwear on Instagram to place orders.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> Life & Style> Fashion / by Aparna Narrain / May 09th, 2019

‘IRCS known for peace, community service’

Kits were given to the victims of natural calamity by IRCS Kodagu, in Madikeri, on Wednesday
Kits were given to the victims of natural calamity by IRCS Kodagu, in Madikeri, on Wednesday

International Red Cross Society (IRCS) has played a vital role in spreading humanitarian values, opined Kodagu Institute of Medical Sciences Principal Dr Vishal Kumar.

He speaking after inaugurating the World Red Cross Day programme, organised by Indian Red Cross Society and Youth Red Cross of Kodagu Institute of Medical Sciences here, on Wednesday.

Kumar said the organisation was known for peace and community service and has been inspiring youth for voluntary service.

He meanwhile opined that every responsible citizen should register with the Red Cross Society.

IRCS Kodagu branch Head B K Ravindra Rai said that the Kodagu unit of Red Cross has planned various programmes in future. The unit has already provided assistance to many villagers during the natural calamity last year.

Youth Red Cross units have been initiated in many colleges in Kodagu. The IRCS is also organising blood donation and health check-up camps.

Kodagu Institute of Medical Sciences Chief Executive Officer Mary Nanaiah said that the Youth Red Cross units in the colleges will create awareness among youth on social service.

Institute’s Community Medicine department Assistant Professor Dr B M Shivaraj, Indian Red Cross Society – Kodagu Honourary secretary H R Muralidhar, Vice President Anil H T and IRCS District Director K D Dayanand were present during the programme.

source: http://www.deccanherald.com / Deccan Herald / Home> State> Mangaluru / by Adithya K A / DH News Service, Madikeri / May 08th, 2019

Asian Squash championship: Ghosal and Joshna script history

Sunday special: Saurav Ghosal and Joshna Chinappa made it a memorable day for India.
Sunday special: Saurav Ghosal and Joshna Chinappa made it a memorable day for India.

Become the first to win the Asian title at the same time

Saurav Ghosal and Joshna Chinappa emerged champions in the Asian squash championship here on Sunday. This is the first time two Indians have finished on top in the same tournament.

An unprecedented feat that eluded the Indians in Chennai two years ago became a reality in Malaysia when Joshna, the second seed, successfully defended her title shocking the top seed Annie Au of Hong Kong 11-5, 8-11, 11-6, 11-6.

Soon after, Ghosal, the top seed and finalist last year, ensured there was no slip-up this time when he downed the fourth seed Leo Au Chun Ming, also of Hong Kong, 11-9, 11-2, 11-8.

Sweet revenge
Joshna, who had lost to Annie in the Macau Open last month and seen her head-to-head record drop to 12 losses in 20 meetings, played with purpose and conviction. Though she suffered a blip in the second, she recovered to win the next two in style.

In the men’s summit clash, Ghosal proved the master. Except for a brief period in the first and third games, there was little the Hong Kong player could do to match the Indian who achieved his maiden success at this level.

“Happy to win the Asian title for the first time. I had come close in the past, so it is hugely satisfying to finally win it. Hopefully, this will lead to further success in the future,” said Ghosal.

“I thought I really played well in the final. I had lost to Annie a few times prior to this and so I had come prepared. Most importantly, I found the length and that was the key. I am very happy to defend the title,” said Joshna.

Big achievement
“Winning two titles is an achievement that has come for the first time. I congratulate Saurav and Joshna and wish them more success in their endeavours in the future,” said N. Ramachandran, Patron, Squash Rackets Federation of India (SRFI).

National coach Cyrus Poncha said: “What was missed two years ago has been done for the first time. It is a massive achievement.”

The results (finals):

Women: Joshna Chinappa bt Annie Au (Hkg) 11-5, 8-11, 11-6, 11-6.

Men: Saurav Ghosal bt Leo Au Chun Ming 11-9, 11-2, 11-8.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> Sport> Other Sports / by Sports Bureau / Kuala Lumpur – May 05th, 2019

159th Book Of Kodava Thakk Yelthkarada Koota Out

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Mysuru:

Kodava Thakk Yelthkarada Koota is relentlessly striving to include Kodava language in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution and to accord linguistic minority status to Kodava community, said Chattangada Ravi Subbaiah, President of Kodava Thakk Yelthkarada Koota.

He was addressing the gathering at a book release event and the logo launch event to mark the silver jubilee of Kodava Thakk Yelthkarada Koota at Mysuru Kodava Samaja in Vijayanagar recently. The event was jointly organised by Mysuru Kodava Samaja, Kodava Thakk Yelthkarada Koota and Lopamudra Kodava Association.

The Kodava Thakk Yelthkarada Koota has been promoting Kodava language and literature since 1994 and has brought out many publications that have become popular.

“In order to encourage writing in Kodava language, the Yelthkarada Koota, in 2000 came out with ‘Popular Kodava Literature Series’ and so far, it has brought out 157 books. The 158th and 159th books are being released now,” he said.

The 158th book is titled “Bollira Cup” written by Pemmanda Meera Biddappa and sponsored by Ajjamada Shankaru Nachappa. This book was released by retired vice chancellor Prof. Kambeyanda C. Belliappa while the 159th book “Pookola” was released by sponsor Vallanda Prashanth Ponnanna. The book has been written by Jammada Babitha Poovanna.

Prof. Belliappa lauded the efforts of Kodava Thakk Yelthkarada Koota in not depending on government funds and doing yeomen service to the community with the funds donated by philanthropists. He announced that he will donate Rs. 10,000 to the organisation.

President of Lopamudra Kodava Association Machchamada K. Devaiah, Mysuru Kodava Samaja President Ballyamanda M. Nanaiah, Secretary Malachira Ponnappa, Kodava Thakk Yelthkarada Koota Directors Kalimada Motaiah, Bojjangada Nithin Nanjappa, Secretary Ammanichanda Praveen Chengappa and others were present.

On the same occasion, silver jubilee logo of Kodava Thakk Yelthkarada Koota was released. The silver jubilee celebrations will be held in December this year.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> News / May 06th, 2019

Youth Urged To Join Armed Forces

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Madikeri:

Several former Army Officers have called upon the youths to join the Army in higher numbers.

Speaking after releasing the English book titled ‘The Major who kept his cool’ brought out by Codava Makkada Coota at a programme organised at Kodagu Press Club in Madikeri on Sunday, Air Marshal Kodandera C. Nanda Cariappa PVSM, VM, said that many Kodavas have served the Army’s higher position, thus bringing laurels to Kodagu district and it is important that the youth continue with the tradition.

Lauding the services and discipline of Lt. Col. Puttichanda S. Ganapathi MVC, he said that the book explaining the heroics of Lt. Col. P.S. Ganapathi was most welcome. Highlighting the role of Lt. Col. Ganapathi in Indian Peace Keeping Force (IPKF), K.C. Nanda Cariappa said that Lt. Col. Ganapathi very much deserved ‘Maha Vir Chakra’ for his distinguished service to the Army.

He complimented the book author Mookonda Nitin Kushalappa for throwing light on the life and personality of Lt. Col. Ganapathi.

Lt. Gen. Dr. BNBM Prasad SM, in his address, said that military officers from Kodagu have earned a special name in the Army and this tribe must continue, for which more and more youths from Kodagu should join the Armed forces.

Pointing out that Kodavas invoke Mother Cauvery and nature, Dr. Prasad stressed on the need for saving Kodava Culture for future generations.

Lauding the courage, discipline and leadership qualities among Kodavas, he said these extraordinary qualities have played a vital role in Kodavas excellence in the Armed forces.

Maj. Gen. Bachamanda A. Kariappa, President, Kodagu (Coorg) Ex-servicemen Personnel Association, said that those who join the Army should aim at occupying higher positions in their careers. Alleging that some politicians were making derogatory remarks against Soldiers, Kariappa condemned Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy’s recent purported remarks on rural youths joining the Armed forces. He also accused the State Government of failing to allot lands to Ex-servicemen.

Complimenting the functioning of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he said that the book would be an inspiration for the youths to join the Army.

Col. Kandrathanda C. Subbayya VSM, President, Field Marshal Cariappa General Thimmayya Forum, said that it was necessary to bring out more books on Armymen as it would motivate the youths to guard the nation at the country’s borders.

‘Maha Vir Chakra’ awardee Lt. Col. Ganapathi, in his address, regretted that the locals had failed to utilise Army opportunities though a Sainik School was established in Kodagu district.

Stating that the parents were hesitant to send their children to Sainik School for want of appropriate facilities, he pointed out that the eagerness to learn in Sainik School was more important than the facilities available there.

Ajjamada Ramesh Kuttappa, President, Kodagu Press Club, in his address, regretted the politics being played over Servicemen now a days.

Pointing out that Patriotism and Nationalism have become important factors in the ongoing Lok Sabha Polls, Ramesh expressed concern about ‘Vote Bank’ politics being played by political parties involving the valour of Armymen.

Emphasising on the need for making the valour of heroic Armymen wretched in the minds of the people forever, he observed that it was essential to record the achievements of every soldier in the form of a book.

The book author Mookonda Nitin Kushalappa said that this was his fifth work and expressed the hope that the achievements of Lt. Col. Ganapathi explained lucidly in the book would be an inspiration for the present day youth and the generations to come.

‘The Major who kept his cool’ is the 25th publication brought out by Codava Makkada Coota. Lt. Col. P.S. Ganapathi and the book author Mookonda Nitin Kushalappa were felicitated on the occasion.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> News / May 02nd, 2019

Self-Employment Generation: Kodagu Adjudged 1st In The State, Mysuru Stands 5th

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Mysuru:

Mysuru district has been adjudged 5th in employment generation under the Chief Minister (Self) Employment Generation Programme (CMEGP) implemented in the State through the respective District Industries Centre.

During 2018-19 in Mysuru district, the goal was set to register 79 beneficiaries under the programme and 75 beneficiaries have already commenced various business activities utilising the scheme thus achieving an efficiency of 95%

Kodagu district has bagged the first place and Mysuru District Industries Centre Joint Director D.K. Lingaraj, who is also in-charge of Kodagu district has expressed happiness over the performance of the two districts.

The achievement in Kodagu district was 125% with the targeted beneficiaries swelling from 16 to 21 with many of them providing employment to others.

MSME Directorate Commissioner G.C. Vrushabendra Murthy has sent a letter of appreciation to D.K. Lingaraj.

In Mysuru district 24 women are among the beneficiaries stepping into the fields of beauty care, catering, spice mixes and hotel industry, according to the press release.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> News / May 03rd, 2019

Old students relive past moments

Students of the 1986-87 batch, with their teachers, at the St Antony School, Suntikoppa.
Students of the 1986-87 batch, with their teachers, at the St Antony School, Suntikoppa.

While refreshing the memories of the past, the teachers and the old students turned nostalgic on the campus of the St Antony Higher Primary School in Suntikoppa on Wednesday.

The senior teachers and the headteacher of the school, who witnessed the reunion, had tears of joy in their eyes when they walked down the memory lane along with their old students.

The school alumni of 1986-87 batch organised a reunion to ‘relive’ their primary school moments.

At the sports events organised to mark the day, the alumni exhibited joy and enthusiasm, which took them back to their school days.

Presiding over the formal programme, St Clara Sisters’ Carmel Mother Superior Sr Violet said that the gesture by the old students in supporting their education institution, is laudable. The students must carry forward the moral values they learnt in the school, throughout their lives, she advised.

Old student Suresh Gopi said that the 1986-87 batch students will institute a fund for waiving the school tuition fee of economically less privileged students of the school, along with providing them with school uniforms.

The old students contributed a band-set to the school. School teachers were felicitated on the occasion. The reunion of the seventh standard students of 1986-87 batch, was held for the second consecutive year.

Alumni association representatives Pradeep and Javamane Mustafa were present.

source: http://www.deccanherald.com / Deccan Herald / Home> State> Mangaluru / by Ashwani Kumar NKR / DH News Service, Suntikoppa / May 01st, 2019

Fun-filled Labour Day at Ponnampet

Women workers at Tata Coffee, Palibetta take part in a three-legged race organised by Tata Coffee on Wednesday.
Women workers at Tata Coffee, Palibetta take part in a three-legged race organised by Tata Coffee on Wednesday.

Healthy competition, team spirit, and enthusiasm marked the Labour Day celebrations organised in Ponnampet on Wednesday.

Tata Coffee, Palibetta, organised various sports events for its employees to celebrate Labour’s Day. Around 300 workers from 19 departments of the company, took part in around 23 various events with their spirit aloft.

Sack race, three-legged race, tug-of-war, and many other sports with rural touch, refreshed the players as well as the audience. Workers also took out a march past at the programme.

Sports convener Kiran Madhavan and sports adviser C U Ashok were present.

Speaking at the occasion, Tata Coffee General Manager K G Rajiv said that the company has been providing all facilities to its workers and this has helped in establishing a mutual faith between the organisation and its employees. The Tata Coffee has been conducting sports day every year on Labour Day to boost integrity among workers.

Rajiv advised the workers to follow security measures during their work so as to protect themselves from wild animal attacks and also from other accidents. Senior General Manager M B Ganapthy lit the sports torch.

In Madikeri

City Workshop Labourers Association chief advisor P B Chitrakumar said that the labourers contribute immensely to the economy of the Nation and the government has to respond to their problems.

Speaking at an event organised by the City Workshop Laborers Association at Samudra Hotel auditorium in Madikeri on Wednesday, he said that 60% of the population of every country in the world, comprises of labourers. The Nation strengthens if the the workers are strong.

“The government should take up measures to safeguard the interests of non-organised workers by providing them job security.”

Two categories of people: Capitalists and Labourers were created after the Labour movement in India, and the capitalists started harassing the labour class. Chitrakumar lamented that the politicians have been using labourers for their political benefits.

The organisations should identify good workers in their place and should honour them with awards, he added.

Association president P Ramesh opined that the labourers are deprived of government facilities meant for them, due to lack of information. The labour department should take initiatives in this regard, he said.

Advisor K H Chandrahas inaugurated the formal programme. Association vice president P Vinod, general secretary Charan, former general secretary M G Chandra and A Y Lokesh were present at the programme.

source: http://www.deccanherald.com / Deccan Herald / Home> State> Mangaluru / DH News Service, Ponnampet / May 01st, 2019