Sulthanpalya wins overall championship for 2nd time at Inter-Sangha Kodava Samaja badminton tournament

Sulthanpalya wins overall championship for 2nd time at Inter-Sangha Kodava Samaja badminton tournament

Bengaluru :

Sri Vijaya Ganapathi Kodava Sangha (SVGKS), Sulthanpalya, secured the overall championship for the second consecutive year at the 18th annual inter-sangha shuttle badminton tournament, organized by Kodava Samaja, Bengaluru. The tournament concluded on Sunday, with SVGKS dominating the competition by accumulating a total of 80 points.

The month-long event saw participation from 30 of the 31 sanghas under Kodava Samaja, Bengaluru. Vidyaranyapuram sangha finished as the second runner-up.

SVGKS, Sulthanpalya, achieved a remarkable feat by winning 11 out of the 15 finals and securing 4 runner-up positions, setting a new record in recent times.

The success of the team was attributed to the efforts of coach Chendrimada Ganapathy, sports secretary Koothanda Santhosh, manager Chemira Sanju Poonacha,, Theethramada Satish Bopanna , SVGKS secretary Bayavanda Sharath Kushalappa and Kodava Samaja secretary Chiriapanda Vivek Muthanna.

Here is the list of winners and runners-up from Team SVGKS:

Winners

Kuppanda Gehna & Boppanda Lisika (Girls U15 Doubles)

Pandanda Daman & Chottangada Pranav (Boys U15 Doubles)

Kuppanda Varshini & Koothanda Shravika (Girls 21-30 Doubles)

Mallengada Kaveri & Kullachanda Krithika (Women’s 30-40 Doubles)

Chendrimada Ganapa & Chandapanda Prajwal (Men’s 30-40 Doubles)

Naleyanda Deepak & Kanathanda Manu Aiyappa (Men’s 40-50 Doubles)

Koothanda Santhosh & Poyyattira Raja (Men’s 50-60 Doubles)

Kuppanda Gehna (Girls U15 Singles)

Kuppanda Varshini (Girls 20-30 Singles)

Mallengada Kaveri (Women’s 30-40 Singles)

Bollachettira Suman (Women’s 50+ Singles)

Runners-Up

Chottangada Ganika & Poyyattira Krithi (Girls 15-20 Doubles)

Chottangada Saritha & Kaliyanda Namitha (Women’s 40-50 Doubles)

Mallengada Daicy & Ballachanda Shirly (Women’s 50+ Doubles)

Chendrimada Ganapa & Kuppanda Varshini (Mixed Doubles Below 40)

source: http://www.msn.com / MSN Start / Home> Sports / source: The Times of India / by ManuAiyappa Kanathanda

Dr. Geetha Kariappa’s “Madikeri in Memory” becomes the most trending article

Dr Geetha Kariappa is a professor of English and a published author of four best-seller novels on Amazon. Her stories straddle Kodagu and its lifestyle as she weaves narratives which examine the condition of man and woman in a conventional society, with a humanistic perspective. She has penned numerous poems, short stories and articles in national and international journals.

This poem was inspired by the story of ‘Girl with the Diary’ written by Dr Geetha Kariappa, which narrates the saga of bravery and integrity of a teenager Kia who honours the dying wish of a mystery lady. She sets out on a precarious journey of discovery, as she is drawn into a web of intriguing clues, hinting at a long-forgotten crime, into the mist-clad land of Coorg. The exciting story takes her into the charming town of Madikeri and the coffee estate, Devkunj. It narrates the tale of the undying love of a man, a woman and his land.

“An excerpt from the novel, “Girl with the Diary”

      The 100-acre estate was spread out before us in a sea of coffee blossoms. The fragrant land, heady with perfume, steaming gently in the sun, hugged the swell and curve of the land. A stately bungalow stood at the head of the winding gravel drive. Nearby were paddy wetlands with paddy and a few acres with native ginger. The undulating swathes of coffee bushes in well-manicured grooves interspersed with neat rows of shade trees, orange, jackfruit and silver oak, created a charming appearance of a jungle, securing its borders. Pepper vines twined about the trunk of shade trees which arched over cardamom, almond and vanilla bushes. The glittering estate pond lay at a short distance from where frogs croaked from the damp grass and winged insects skimmed over the coffee blooms. At the horizon, the bluish mist of the mountains, crested with clouds, looked picturesque.”

    Travel note: The town of Madikeri nestled in the Brahmagiri hills of Western ghats in Karnataka, originally known as Muddurajanakeri, translates into “the city of Mudduraja,”, while paying homage to the Haleri kings who once ruled these lands. This picturesque hill station stands proudly among the world’s eight most remarkable centres of biological diversity. UNESCO recognises its ecological importance, and the town is a designated World Heritage Site. Madikeri is a hot travel destination because of its cool climate and resemblance to the Scottish countryside.

MADIKERI, IN MEMORY

In the core of Coorg, where Western Ghats cradle the sky,

Rests Madikeri, whose charm we cannot deny.

Sung by poets in nostalgic ragas,

Of misty hills soaked in yearning stanzas,

Where every syllable is a nostalgic saga.

Just as the monsoon arrives in the plains,

Madikeri, you wear the bridal veil of rains.

Clouds caress your coffee blossoms,

coaxing them into white celestial blooms.

Mist twirls with the mountains, and rivers swell in volumes.

In this watery symphony, your beauty eternally booms.

Madikeri, you perch on verdant hills,

like sentinels defending rugged sills.

Your winding roads like ballads,

Keep unearthing hidden waterfalls.

The moist air- fragrant coffee and eucalyptus,

hold out the sacred contract of paradise.

When the sun rises, spilling gold over rooftops,

ignites Madikeri, of charming landscapes.

This mist-kissed charm remains a poet’s muse,

Sparking the mindscape, waiting for poetries to bloom.

At the head of winding gravel, a colonial bungalow stands,

Its veranda, a sanctuary for weary souls.

Devkunj—an estate cradled in emerald arms,

Houses within, an angel of secret and balms.

The undulating coffee bushes,

Clustered in ivory blooms like uplifting hymns,

And Sandalwood, Teak bow to her gracious whims,

As she steps forth, with graceful limbs.

In the garden, a child dances with mud pies,

encompassing the valley with her dimpled smiles.

Rubber ducks sail in a pool, and paper boats get adrift,

A puppy chases its tail, and chicks run abreast.

Mother Angel bends to kiss the curly locks,

Her love, unmeasured, boundless, all pain blocks.

Her eyes, holding profound stories of storms,

Those were weathered, and now only becalms.

His gaze of reverence, of remembrance,

Of her quiet strength and youthful stance,

Of her love, blooming, riveting like rare fragrance.

She is the heartbeat, the keeper of Devkunj,

She, the symbol, the nurturing spirit of motherhood,

tending to man, child and his fertile land.

Walking in his dreams through whispering wood,

Where the cicadas hum, and the silver oaks stand guard.

Here, time slows, and the tree in melancholy, sighs.

Where the land conspires, papery leaves rustle,

whispering of brave lore of kings and queens,

 as it unfurls dreams and of true love applauds.

source: http://www.interviewtimes.net / Interview Times / Home> National> National Times> Odisha> The Leading Story / by Subhechcha Ganguly / July 08th, 2024

Karatekas showcase skills at National Shito Ryu Karate Do Championship

Mysuru:

The two-day 27th National Shito Ryu Karate Do Championship 2024, organised by All India Shito Ryu Karate Do Union (ASIKU), was inaugurated by Mysuru-Kodagu MP Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar at Kodava Samaja Auditorium in Vijayanagar here yesterday.

MLA and Legal Advisor to the Chief Minister A.S. Ponnanna, MLA Dr. Mantar Gowda, Olympian and Ashwini Sports Foundation Founder Ashwini Karumbaiah, ASIKU Observers and Technical Advisors Sensei T.S. Wong and Sensei George Tan, AISKU President Arun Machaiah and General Secretary Rahul Tawde were present.

A total of 1,350 karatekas from 17 States are taking part in the Championship being held in U-6 to U-13 and above 13 years categories.

Asian refrees and judges, recognised by World Karate Federation, are officiating the matches. Organisers have made all arrangements to attend to any emergencies.

The winners of this Championship will take part in the Asia Pacific Shito Ryu Karate Do Championship to be held in Singapore from Nov. 27 to Dec. 4, said Arun Machaiah, who is also the Director of World Shito Ryu Karate Federation.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Sports / August 25th, 2024

Badra Coffee set to stir up India’s coffee culture with premium blends

What sets Badra Coffee apart from other coffee brands is its commitment to a direct-from-farm process. From cultivating the beans in the estates of Chikkamagaluru to processing them for various brewing methods, every step is handled in-house, with no middlemen involved.

Now, the brand is gearing up to launch four unique blends in the retail market. Three of these—Temple Mountain (Arabica), Misty Heights (Single Estate), and Kaapi Nirvana (Filter)—are pure coffee varieties, while Dakshin Fusion is a filter coffee blended with chicory.

“We call it relationship coffee. We work closely with our buyers to understand their specific flavor requirements and tailor our coffees to meet those preferences,” Jacob Mammen, Managing Director of Badra Estates in Chikkamagaluru, Karnataka told The Week.

Badra Estates & Industries Ltd. was established in 1943 by Mammen’s great-grandfather after acquiring the estate from Brooke Bond Ltd.

For decades, the coffee industry in India was regulated, with all growers required to pool their beans with the Coffee Board of India. It wasn’t until 1997 that the government allowed growers to sell their coffee independently, which opened doors for Badra to explore international markets. Since then, the company has focused on developing specialty coffees.

The rise of coffee culture in India, fuelled in part by brands like Cafe Coffee Day, has led to a growing interest in specialty coffees. And for the first time, Badra Coffee is offering its premium blends directly to retail customers. “We are a seed-to-cup company,” says Mammen. “If you want to truly savour your coffee, rather than just drink it out of habit, try one of Badra Coffee’s blends for an exceptional bean-to-cup experience.”

Badra Coffee’s blends, Temple Mountain (Arabica), Misty Heights (Single Estate), Coffee Nirvana (Filter), and Dakshin Fusion (Chicory Blended Filter), are now being launched. Photo: Special arrangement

Badra Coffee, which has been exporting to 10 countries, including Japan, the US, South Korea, Germany, and Norway, for over two decades, will now be available in the Indian retail market. Their blends, Temple Mountain (Arabica), Misty Heights (Single Estate), Coffee Nirvana (Filter), and Dakshin Fusion (Chicory Blended Filter), are now being launched.

The market prices for 250-gram packets are Rs 625, Rs 550, Rs 450, and Rs 350, respectively. In the initial phase, orders can be placed through the website badracoffee.com or via the toll-free number 18001236490. The coffee would also soon be available through Amazon. Orders above Rs 500 will not incur delivery charges.

Photo: Special arrangement

source: http://www.onmanorama.com / ONManorama / Home> News> Business / by OnManorama Staff / August 24th, 2024

Planters seek GST exemption for black pepper, cardamom

Planters seek GST exemption for black pepper, cardamom

Hunsur:

A delegation of Codagu Planters Association (CPA) met Mysuru-Kodagu MP Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar on Aug. 20 during the 109th birth anniversary of former CM Devaraj Urs at Kallahalli, Hunsur.

The CPA presented a memorandum requesting the MP’s intervention to secure GST exemption for black pepper and cardamom. The delegation was led by CPA Chairman A. Nanda Belliappa and comprising Vice-Chairman A.A. Chengappa, members K.K. Vishwanath, K.K. Belliappa, Muthu Cariappa, and Secretary C.K. Belliappa.

The CPA’s memorandum highlighted that GST authorities have been issuing notices to coffee growers, insisting on GST registration due to the tax on black pepper. They argue that while green pepper is not subject to GST, dried black pepper attracts tax.

The CPA contends that the drying process does not alter the fundamental nature of the produce and should not impact the tax-exempt status of black pepper and cardamom.

This stance is supported by Section 2(7) of the CGST Act 2017, which exempts individuals or Hindu Undivided Families engaged in cultivation by their workers or with the help of family members or hired workers from GST registration.

The CPA also pointed out that imposing GST on black pepper and cardamom is inconsistent with the treatment of similar commodities like paddy and red chillies, which are exempt from GST.

The delegation briefed MP Yaduveer Wadiyar on the issue, who assured them that he would raise the matter with the Union Finance Ministry. A memorandum has also been submitted to the Union Finance Minister and the Finance Secretary through the MP.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> News / August 22nd, 2024

Coorg Public School excels in Athletics Meet

In a stellar display of speed and agility, students of Coorg Public School (COPS) made their mark at the CISCE Regional Athletics Meet 2024, hosted by KA324 Indian Public School, Bengaluru.

K.C. Sukanth Gowda, a Class 8 student, stole the show with his impressive performances, clinching gold medals in the 100m and 200m events in the Under-14 category and a silver medal in the 400m event.

Sukanth’s remarkable achievements earned him the Individual Championship title in the Under-14 boys’ category.

The Coorg Public School team, comprising 12 participants, including 4 girls and 8 boys, showcased their teamwork and dedication, ultimately winning the Overall Championship in the Under-14 boys’ category.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Sports / August 21st, 2024