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Two From Kodagu Bag Chief Minister’s Medal

Madikeri:

Two Police personnel from Kodagu have been selected for the Chief Minister’s Medal for their exemplary service in the Department.

They are Madikeri Division’s CID Forest Mobile Squad Sub-Inspector C.U. Savi and District Crime Detection Unit Head Constable M.N. Niranjan.

Savi has been serving in the Police Department since 13 years and has served at many places including Nanjangud and Bylakuppe and is presently serving in Madikeri Division. She is a native of Kolakeri.

M.N. Niranjan is a resident of Ashokapura in Madikeri and is serving in the Police Department since 22 years.

He had served in various Police Stations including Madikeri Rural Police Station and is presently serving at District Crime Detection Unit.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> News / April 03rd, 2023

In the age of nuclear families, Kodava Keris aim to preserve, pass on culture

With urbanisation and changing social structures, nuclear families, which were intrinsic in preserving tradition and rituals, have replaced joint families.

Women and a child don traditional attire at a Keri function

Madikeri:

With urbanisation and changing social structures, nuclear families, which were intrinsic in preserving tradition and rituals, have replaced joint families. To ensure their culture is not lost, various Kodava families in Kodagu district have joined together under one ‘keri’ (colony).

“The concept of ‘keri’ – synonymous with area or colony – started in Bengaluru among the Kodava community. The concept was adopted in the district too, with the first keri being formed 27 years ago,” says Kayapanda Shashi Somaiah, a resident of Madikeri.

As Kodava families started to move to cities from their native villages, the culture of the community was at stake. To prevent this, the keri concept was introduced in towns of Kodagu, including Madikeri, Virajpet and Ponnampet. “There are a total of 12 keris in Madikeri town. Cauvery Keri was among the first to be established in Madikeri. ‘Dechur Keri’ was established in 1998 and is one of the largest compared to other keris,” explains Madeyanda Ravi Kunjiappa, president of Dechur Keri.

He adds that this keri has over 300 members and an annual meeting is held after Puthari festival, which sees the coming together of all members.

Talking about the purpose of a keri, Shashi Somaiah explains, “For instance, if a death takes place in a Kodava family, members may not be acquainted with the rituals that need to be followed. That is when the keri becomes a second family of sorts.

Before relatives arrive from far off places, keri members who stay in the same area come together to help with the rituals.” Keris have a president and directors who are elected by the members once in three years. Emergency funds too are collected. Shashi says, “Death funds are handed over by the keri trust to family members.” The community also bonds over other matters during keri meetings.

“When people from the same community gather under one roof, talks pertaining to marriage also take place. There are instances where two people have been matched during keri functions,” says Ravi Kunjiappa.

Ravi adds, “During annual meetings, children who have achieved in academics or sports are recognised and felicitated. Similarly, elders who have achieved in government services or youngsters who have excelled in various fields will be felicitated and encouraged. Communities get to share their triumphs and trials.” Apart from being a support system, these keris also help in preserving Kodava culture. “The annual meeting becomes a platform for various cultural activities. Youngsters and children are required to take part in this cultural extravaganza. Children get trained by elders in ‘kolata’, ‘umathat’ and various other cultural activities,” says Ravi.

These skills are then put to test in the form of inter-keri competitions organised in each township once in three years. While inter-keri events have been organised in Madikeri six times, Virajpet town saw its first event this year. “Each keri takes turns to organise this function, which aims to unite Kodava families from different keris. The aim is to promote Kodava culture among the younger generation. This is the best way to teach our children about our traditions,” says Madanda Latha Somaiah, a member of  Dechur keri. 

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> States> Karnataka / by Prajna GR, Express News Service / March 15th, 2020

Obituary: Col. Madeyanda C. Appanna (Rtd.)

Retired Col. Madeyanda C. Appanna (Rajappa), son of late M. K. Chengappa and a resident of KHB Colony, Hootagalli, Mysuru, passed away yesterday. A native of Ballamavati in Napoklu, Kodagu, he was 80.

He leaves behind his wife, two sons and a host of relatives and friends.

Last rites were performed at Muktidhama in Vijayanagar 4th Stage this noon.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Obituary / April 02nd, 2023

Kodava Students Association Gets New Office-Bearers

Mysore/Mysuru:

The following are the new office-bearers of Kodava Students Association (KSA), Mysuru:  Iychettira Bheemaiah – President; Maletira Laksh Dechamma – Vice-President; Ponnappa Bepadiyanda – Secretary; Iychettira Bhumika  –  Joint Secretary; Karun Karera – Treasurer; Viharika Appaneravanda – Joint Treasurer and Gowthami Kokkalemada – Cultural Leader.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> News / March 31st, 2023

Jason Saldanha, Thimmu Bopanna excel in Thailand Rally Championships

Indian rally pair of Mangaluru’s Jason Deepak Saldanha and co-driver Thimmu Uddapanda Bopanna from Kodagu made a stunning international debut by winning the national RAAT Thailand Rally Championship in their class at the Kanchanaburi stages here on Sunday.

Driving a Suzuki Swift 1.6L six-speed stock car in the RC2.1 class for Team Rally Insight, the top Indian rallyists made their way to the top of the class while achieving a creditable overall fourth among a strong field of 56 entries in different classes, including the top Rally 1 Super 4w drive class.

Beating rivals with superior and powerful cars, the Bengaluru pair, who recently took part in the South India Rally, performed beyond expectations.

With limited options, and only a few minutes of testing the new car and the new terrain, they excelled with a display of controlled speed and fine rally skills in the final six special stages ton Sunday and improved to fourth overall and first in their class, apart from the second place in the 2WD Cup that are held concurrently.

They clocked 1hr and 17 minutes.

The two Indian coffee planters will return to take part in the six remaining rounds of the Blueband Sports FMSCI Indian National Rally Championship (INRC) under Dark Don team but will also explore opportunities to extend their international experience.

(This story has not been edited by Devdiscourse staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

source: http://www.devidiscourse.com / Devidiscourse / Home> News> Sports> Article / by PTI , Kanchanapuri / March 26th, 2023

Advocate Rathnaker Shetty elected president of Kodagu district Bantara Sangha

Kodagu:

B R Rathnaker Shetty, senior advocate of Virajpet and organizations was unanimously elected president of District Bantara Sangha in their general body meeting held at Agnonima resort, Virajpet on Sunday, January 8. He is active in several local groups.

The elections were held in the meeting presided over by their former president Narayana Rai. Balakrishna Rai and Narayan Rai were elected honorary presidents. Shabarish Shetty, Virajpet was elected chief secretary. The new office bearers and presidents of five taluks were elected during the meeting.

B Rathnaker Shetty who fought the highest number of cases in Virajpet and Kodagu courts was felicitated in his office for his special achievements by Virajpet taluk, Tuluverena Janapada Koota.

District committee members B M Ganesh, Divya, Bharath Rai, Vinod Poojary, B G Anita, Sharath Rai, Ganesh Perambadi and taluk president K C Shabarish Shetty were present.

source: http://www.daijiworld.com / Daijiworld.com / Home> Karnataka / by Daijiworld Media Network – Kodagu (EP) / January 10th, 2023

This luxurious resort tucked in the wilderness of Coorg makes for an idyllic wedding destination

Whisk away your friends and folks to the mystical mountains of Coorg for a truly splendid wedding celebration. Step into your fabled forever surrounded by grandeur, nature’s bounty and impeccable hospitality.

The infinity pool at Coorg Wildnerness Resort & Spa bedecked for your special day.
Delightful delicacies from the talented chefs of Coorg Wilderness Resort & Spa set at the decks of the resort.
Helping you create beautiful memories amidst the hills of Coorg. 
Take your vows as the hills and valleys of Coorg stand witness.
A dining experience like no other, at Habba, the resort’s multi-cuisine restaurant.

Gone are the days when wedding celebrations were limited to the grandest banquet hall in your hometown. Today, couples are going the extra mile to ensure their fairytale nuptials are an endearing memory that guests will relish for years to come. And what better way to craft a dreamy wedding than to fly to an exotic location? Allow us to introduce you to the Coorg Wilderness Resort and Spa. A grand luxury resort tucked amidst the lush wilderness of Coorg, this destination boasts every ingredient in the recipe for delightful weddings. 

Be it a lavish occasion or an intimate affair, the experienced staff ensures your special day is every bit as perfect as you imagined. With inspired cuisines presented in grand buffet spreads or elaborate course banquets, trust that every whim and fancy of yours will be catered to. 

Let wilderness celebrate with you! Our outdoor deck bedecked with wedding finery.

The resort brightens the canvas of festivities with an array of delightful services including experienced florists, decorators, photographers, live entertainment, and much more.

A peek into the property

The 4th of Paul John Resorts and Hotels’ premium luxury properties, Coorg Wilderness Resort and Spa offers 60 acres of virginal wilderness. The resplendent banquet hall—The Queen’s Court—proffers 2,000 sq ft of splendid space, ideal for pre-wedding festivities and kickstarting the celebrations with some pomp and show. Proceed to The Grand Ballroom to exchange your vows. This stunning, pillarless area of 3,500 sq ft with regal ceilings that tower high at 18 ft promises the perfect backdrop and grandiosity for the big day. One can also choose from the wide array of outdoor venues, be it by the infinity pool surrounded by hills and valleys, or the immense deck set right in the midst of lush wilderness or even at the peak of a hill with the setting sun as witness. 

For that stylish, glamorous evening! The Grand Ballroom in its grandest finery.

In addition to the larger-than-life celebratory venues, the accommodation elevates the experience further. For starters, the luxurious European-style suites which span over 1,350 sq ft are tailor-made for a truly exotic experience. They feature plush interiors, electric fireplaces and large bay windows which promise a glimpse of the fleeting sights of nature and offer unmatched views of the famed hills of Coorg. The cosy studio rooms are reminiscent of elegant chalets nestled amidst the dense woods. 

In a nutshell, the property harbours 52 stately studio rooms and 52 palatial suites to ensure your guests revel in the creme-de-la-creme of hospitality. We’re talking divine views, heated floors, cosy-chic decor and unbridled luxury. 

An assortment of amenities

Spruce up the wedding festivities with the property’s unique offerings like a coffee-tasting experience, treks through untrodden trails, fish feeding, a rejuvenating dip in the infinity pool, and unparalleled proximity to the flourishing flora and fauna. The property also guarantees a treat for the palate with its myriad dining options. For a South Indian and coastal feast, head to ‘Vembanad’. To sample the bar menu, head to Tipsy, or enjoy sumptuous finger food and all-day dining at ‘Habba’.

Let wilderness celebrate with you! Our outdoor deck bedecked with wedding finery.

That’s not all: you can also pamper your guests with some tender loving care at the resort’s 18-room spa block with advanced traditional and western treatments. 

Just a two-hour drive from the Kannur Airport, and three kilometres from the town of Madikeri, the resort is conveniently located and ensures all the tourist attractions are just a stone’s throw away. 

For more information, click here.

source: http://www.vogue.in / Vogue, edition India / Home> Weddings / published by Coorg Wilderness Resort and Spa / by Yashita Vashishth / March 30th, 2023

Thimayya & Thimayya will remind people that Shubra Aiyappa exists: Shubra Aiyappa

Directed by Sanjay Sharma, Thimayya & Thimayya produced by Rajesh Sharma also features Anant Nag, Diganth, and Aindrita Ray.

A still from Thimayya & Thimayya

Shivarajkumar-starrer Vajrakaya (2015) marked model-turned-actor Shubra Aiyappa’s first step in the movies. After a long gap of seven years, she is back in Kannada cinema with Thimayya & Thimayya, which is set to release this week. “I had a film, titled John Seena, directed by Suni, which had me playing a unique role. Unfortunately, it did not take off,” says Shubra. 

Directed by Sanjay Sharma, Thimayya & Thimayya produced by Rajesh Sharma also features Anant Nag, Diganth, and Aindrita Ray.  When asked about the delay between her acting assignments, Shubra says, “When I entered the cinema, I didn’t have any formal training in acting. So I went to the New York Film Academy to do an acting course. Then, there was the pandemic, which gave people the feeling that I took a really long break. In fact, I did have some roles come my way, but I couldn’t really take them up. It was only Thimayya & Thimayya that excited me enough to get back to the cinema.” 

Owing to the sabbatical, many might not know of Shubra’s passion for acting. “In my head, I’m an actor. But the sabbatical did not prove my acting capabilities. In fact, at NYFA, I topped the class. But practically, things didn’t work out the way I wanted them to. So when I got a call from makers of Thimayya & Thimayya, I was happy and excited,” says Shubra, who adds that she is optimistic and feels that everything happens for a reason.”This is my time. Hope people notice my performance in Thimayya & Thimayya, and it will be a good restart to my career.” 

Talking about her role in Thimayya & Thimayya, the actor says that her character ‘Sowmya’ is similar to who she is. “When I got the narration from Sanjay Sharma, I felt the character was some. I am a very ambitious person. I am very organised. In the film, I play the hero’s backbone, mainly because he doesn’t have these attributes. It is my character that stabilises him and puts the character back on track. I play an important role in his journey.”

Talking about ad filmmaker-turned-director Sanjay Sharma, Shubra, who understands the world of modelling and advertising, says, “Sanjay understands the importance of the right work ethic, and the value of time. I felt he was a perfectionist, who never tolerated mediocrity. He ensured all the actors gave their best. It was nice to work with somebody like him. It was like going back to film school. 

With Thimayya & Thimayya, Shubra also fulfilled one other dream and was dubbed for herself in the film. “I’m happy to have dubbed for Sowmya,” says Shubra, listing out the roles coming her way post her sabbatical. 

Apart from the Rishi-starred Ramana Avatara, Shubra will also be seen in the Tamil film, Aganya. “The film is about a father-daughter relationship, and I am working with Aadukalam Naren on the project. I have 10 days of portions to shoot. Meanwhile, I hope Thimayya & Thimayya reminds people that Shubra exists, and more opportunities come my way,” she signs off.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> Entertainment> Kannada / by Express News Service / November 22nd, 2022

Karnataka HC directs Kodagu administration to give land to KSCA

Karnataka HC directs Kodagu administration to give land to KSCA

Madikeri :

Karnataka high court has directed the Kodagu administration to hand over 11 acres of land to the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) within two weeks to build a cricket stadium.

The KSCA had filed a writ petition in this regard. The land is supposed to be granted at Hodduru village.

Earlier some of the local villagers demanded more than an acre of land for the graveyard for a backward community  out of 12.70 acres of land granted by the district administration to KSCA for the cricket stadium. However, after several years of protests and fights during previous deputy commissioners’ administration, recently the present Kodagu DC Satheesha BC had settled the dispute by agreeing to give 50 cents of land to be used for the graveyard.

However, this compromise did not work, and a group of villagers continued their agitations and the district administration did not officially transfer the 12.20 acres of land to KSCA.

When these agitations became a hindrance for the scheduled work commencement of the Rs 100-crore stadium project, the KSCA had filed a writ petition in the high court through its representative CS Devaiah through senior counsel KN Phanindra. The petitioner made the respondents as the principal secretary of the state, revenue department, Kodagu DC, AC, Madikeri taluk tahsildar, DD of land records and Kodagu SP.

Following this, high court judge R Devdas passed an order on March 10. The order mentions, “the petitioner KSCA was initially granted 12.70 acres. After due deliberations,  the KSCA agreed to reduce 50 cents of land. Inspite of this the land was not handed over. On going through the said communication, it is clear that the district administration was once again pressurised by the local villagers to further reserve an extent of 50 cents of land for the purpose of burial ground, because the DC had earlier suggested to KSCA to further reduce 50 cents to allot for villagers out of 12.20 cents and the remaining 11.70 acres of land will be handed over to KSCA.”

The judge further ordered, “The DC to proceed and ensure that the possession of 11.70 acres of land in Sy. No. 167/1 A at Hodduru village is handed over to the petitioner  and if needed Kodagu SP has to give protection to ensure that the process of handing over possession is completed within two weeks after receiving order copy by the DC.”

Kodagu DC has received the judgment copy on March 18. DC Satheesha BC said: “As per the high court order, the issue will be settled and within the court directed period. The land records pertaining to the order would be handed over to KSCA”.

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / Home> News> City News> Mysuru News / by TNN, G Rajendra / March 22nd, 2023

Magicsip Is Set To Redefine The Coffee Experience With Its D2C Launch

The Coorg-based coffee brand is all set to hit the shelves and offer 100 per cent natural coffee to aficionados

Magicsip’s gourmet coffee offerings and sustainability commitments set it apart from the competition

Magicsip, the homegrown coffee brand, is pleased to announce the launch of its direct-to-consumer (D2C) coffee business on the 1st of March 2023, offering a range of 100 per cent natural coffee range to enthusiasts. The launch of this brand is an exciting opportunity for coffee lovers to enjoy a cup of high-quality, flavourful coffee at affordable prices.

Magicsip was founded by two childhood friends who grew up amidst the enriching aroma of coffee in the charming plantations of Coorg. Their quest for genuine coffee prompted them to create a brand that was free of any harmful chemicals. Although they successfully achieved the authentic taste they desired, their thirst for knowledge and growth drove them to explore naturally curated blends.

The brand’s vision and mission are dedicated to making 100 per cent natural coffee accessible and affordable to everyone, directly sourced from their Coorg estates, and making a positive impact on the world with one cup of magical coffee at a time, with a passion for excellent coffee and a commitment to sustainability.

“We have seen a drastic change in the way people look at their daily products post-COVID. There has been a huge shift in the need for 100 per cent natural foods. This is where we are looking to make a huge difference as our coffee is sourced from our plantations, and all processes are handled by us until the last mile delivery to the consumers. Ahead of our D2C launch, we promise to deliver premium quality coffee directly from our estates in Coorg that is rich in flavour and can be consumed anywhere, anytime. We have also entered the gourmet coffee market with 7 new products including French vanilla, nutty hazelnut, and many others.” said Mr D. H. Soofi, the Director of the firm.

The launch of Magicsip’s D2C coffee brand marks the beginning of a new chapter for the brand, with plans for future expansion, including entering the Coffee-dip bag market and in expanding their Modern Trade market by Q2 2023, he added.

At Magicsip, we’re on a mission to make 100 per cent natural coffee accessible and affordable for everyone. Our coffee is directly sourced from the picturesque estates of Coorg, where the perfect blend of climate and altitude creates a truly unique and delicious flavour profile.

With a passion for excellent coffee and a commitment to sustainability, we’re dedicated to making a positive impact on the world, one cup of magical coffee at a time. Our instant coffee is available online and at select stores across Karnataka.

Visit our website,www.magicsip.co, to experience the true magic of coffee and join us in our quest for a better world, sip by sip.

source: http://www.businessworld.in / BW Business World / Home / March 30th, 2023