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publictaknews · 2 years ago
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Bommai Nayagi Movie Review: Paa Ranjith takes up yet another sensitive social issue
Pa Ranjith’s Neelam Productions continues to tell stories that really matter. Every film made under the production banner goes beyond the sole purpose of entertainment and their latest offering Bommai Nayagi is no different. The Yogi Babu-starrer addresses yet another social issue. However, it does this with great sensitivity and deep understanding of the issue. The film is an impressive take on…
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lyricsdb1 · 1 year ago
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En Paarvai Unnodu Un Bommai Lyrics
En Paarvai Unnodu Un Bommai Lyrics By Santhosh Narayanan and Dhvani Kailas. Porundhi po nee tholodu Madiyil nee oonjal aadu En paarvai unnodu Un bommai kannodu Pesama vinnodu Naam midhandhu povom. En Paarvai Unnodu Un Bommai Lyrics | Unakku Thaan Song Lyrics Amudha kadal unakku thaanAara mazhai unakku thaanNeenga nizhal unakku thaanNee kanmani enakku thaanae Porundhi po nee tholoduMadiyil nee…
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rebel-bulletin · 2 years ago
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कर्नाटकात भाजप पिछाडीवर; पराभवाची 6 महत्वपूर्ण कारणं, वाचा सविस्तर…
बंगळुरू : कर्नाटक निवडणुकीची आज मतमोजणी होतेय. यात काँग्रेसने सकाळपासूनच आपली आघाडी कायम ठेवली आहे. भाजप पिछाडीवर आहे. काँग्रेस 129 जागांवर आघाडीवर आहे. तर भाजप 66 जागांवर आघाडीवर आहे. जेडीएस 21 वर पुढे आहे. तर अपक्ष आणि इतर 7 जागांवर आघाडीवर आहेत. काँग्रेस आघाडीवर असल्याने काँग्रेसला बहुमताचा आकडा पार केलेला आहे. अशात सत्तेत असणारं भाजप मागे का पडलं? भाजपच्या पराभवाची कारणं काय? याची चर्चा…
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canlynews · 2 years ago
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Top Karnataka Women Officers Fight Over Facebook Pics, Warned Of Action
Roopa Moudgil (Right) shared on her Facebook page seven pictures of Rohini Sindhuri (Left). Bengaluru: A public squabble between two senior women officers has shocked many in the Karnataka administration and has left the Basavaraj Bommai government at a loss for a response. State Home Minister Araga Jnanedra today warned action, furious at what he called the “bad behaviour” of two officers. On…
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petnews2day · 2 years ago
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Bommai announces portal for adoption of stray dogs
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Bommai announces portal for adoption of stray dogs
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Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Friday announced to set up an online portal to facilitate the adoption of stray dogs in the state. “For nursing and caring of street dogs, a software will be developed to help the public. Through this online portal, the animal lovers can register their names for adoption of dogs,” […]
See full article at https://petn.ws/SVYB7 #DogNews #BasavarajBommai, #KarnatakaBudget, #KarnatakaNews, #Karnataka, #StrayDogs
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pujacelebration · 2 years ago
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Shiva Face Hanging 8.5 inches | Puja Celebrations
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aranyaani · 1 month ago
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true. the main reason bjp lost in karnataka is not because we wanted congress. we voted them out because basavaraj bommai was a fucking good for nothing loser and we were tired of his stupidity. we went and tortured ourselves under congress rule hoping BJP would get a hint and send a better leader but it looks like we have completely failed to send our message across.
Dear BJP, take a hint and send us someone like Annamalai and we'll vote for you en masse
Or better yet, Annamalai, forget TN and come to karnataka instead. we'll vote for you. We'll make you our chief minister.
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computer-knowledge27 · 9 months ago
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Navratri is a nine-night Hindu festival celebrating the goddess Durga It involves fasting, feasting. 🌟 Happy Navratri! 🌟
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Navratri is a vibrant Hindu festival celebrated with great fervor and enthusiasm across India and by Hindus around the world. The word 'Navratri' literally translates to "nine nights" in Sanskrit, and the festival spans nine nights and ten days, dedicated to the worship of the Hindu goddess Durga and her various forms. Navratri typically falls in the Hindu lunar month of Ashvin , which usually corresponds to September or October in the Gregorian calendar.
Here are some key aspects and traditions associated with Navratri:
Worship of Goddess Durga: Navratri honors the divine feminine energy, particularly Goddess Durga, who symbolizes courage, power, and victory over evil. Each of the nine days is dedicated to one of her different forms, known as Navadurga. These forms include Shailaputri, Brahmacharini, Chandraghanta, Kushmanda, Skandamata, Katyayani, Kalaratri, Mahagauri, and Siddhidatri.
Fasting and Feasting: Fasting is a common practice during Navratri, where devotees abstain from consuming certain foods or have strict diets. Some may observe complete fasting, while others may abstain from specific food items like grains, onion, garlic, and non-vegetarian food. The fasts are believed to purify the body and mind and enhance spiritual practices. At the same time, special Navratri delicacies are prepared and shared among family and friends, including dishes like sabudana khichdi, kuttu ki puri, and singhare ka halwa, made with ingredients permissible during fasting.
Garba and Dandiya Raas: One of the highlights of Navratri celebrations is the vibrant and colorful Garba and Dandiya Raas dances. Garba involves circular formations where participants dance gracefully in traditional attire, often accompanied by devotional songs praising the goddess. Dandiya Raas, on the other hand, involves energetic and rhythmic dance performances with sticks (dandiyas) held in each hand, symbolizing the playful combat between Goddess Durga and the demon Mahishasura.
Golu or Bommai Kolu: In South India, particularly in Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, Navratri is celebrated through the tradition of Golu or Bommai Kolu. During this custom, dolls and figurines representing various deities and mythological characters are displayed on steps or shelves adorned with colorful decorations. Visitors are invited to homes to view the display, and it's considered auspicious to offer prayers and seek blessings during this time.
Vijayadashami: Navratri culminates on the tenth day with Vijayadashami or Dussehra, which marks the triumph of good over evil. This day is significant for various reasons, including the victory of Lord Rama over the demon king Ravana in the epic Ramayana. In many parts of India, effigies of Ravana, Megh nath, and Kum bhakarna are burnt to symbolize the victory of righteousness.
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storyblogtamil2552 · 1 year ago
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Bommai | Short Story in Tamil | HDR Stories Youtube Channel
The fictional story is about a dream of a small boy in tamil.
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news365timesindia · 30 days ago
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[ad_1] Paromita Das GG News Bureau New Delhi, 11th Dec. At a time when the Congress party in Karnataka finds itself grappling with mounting governance challenges and allegations of corruption, it appears to have fallen back on divisive and deflective tactics to appease its voter base. The recent decision to remove the portrait of Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, better known as Veer Savarkar, from the Assembly Hall of Belagavi’s Suvarna Vidhana Soudha, has reignited a heated debate over history, ideology, and political priorities. Installed in 2022 under the BJP-led Basavaraj Bommai government, Savarkar’s portrait stood alongside those of iconic freedom fighters such as Mahatma Gandhi, Subhas Chandra Bose, and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar. However, the Congress government has chosen to target Savarkar, citing a controversial and intellectually dishonest portrayal of his role in Bharat’s freedom struggle. The State Minister Priyank Kharge, son of Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, went so far as to label Savarkar a symbol of inequality, questioning his contributions and challenging his celebrated title of “Veer.” Predictably, this decision has not only drawn sharp criticism from the BJP but has also divided public opinion across Karnataka. To justify its move, the Congress has leaned on the oft-repeated claim that Savarkar’s ideology allegedly contributed to Mahatma Gandhi’s assassination. This argument, however, has long been discredited as political propaganda designed to tarnish Savarkar’s legacy. Such narratives ignore the undeniable sacrifices Savarkar made for Bharat’s independence, including 11 years of grueling incarceration at the Cellular Jail in the Andamans and a total of 27 years spent in prison for his patriotic activities. These are sacrifices that cannot be diminished by selective historical revisionism. What adds further irony to the Congress’s decision is Savarkar’s historical connection to Karnataka. In 1950, he was detained in Hindalga Jail in Belagavi for protesting against the visit of Pakistan’s Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan to New Delhi—a testament to his lifelong commitment to the nation. Yet, the Congress government’s move to erase his presence from the Assembly Hall reveals a deliberate intent to sideline his legacy while pandering to their ideological base. The BJP has seized this opportunity to frame the Congress as anti-Hindu and politically opportunistic, accusing it of selectively undermining Hindutva figures like Savarkar while glorifying controversial historical personalities such as Tipu Sultan. BJP leaders have argued that this decision is yet another example of Congress’s appeasement politics aimed at courting its Muslim voter base, often at the expense of broader societal unity. The saffron party has also pointed out Congress’s apparent double standards, contrasting its reverence for Tipu Sultan—a ruler with a documented history of forced conversions and Hindu persecution—with its refusal to honor Savarkar’s contributions. Adding to the controversy, Ranjit Savarkar, the great-grandson of Veer Savarkar, criticized the Congress for its selective recognition of Bharat’s freedom fighters. He accused the party of distorting history to glorify the Nehru-Gandhi family while ignoring the sacrifices of other stalwarts like Savarkar. According to him, the Congress’s actions reflect an ideological bias that prioritizes political convenience over historical accuracy. The controversy surrounding Veer Savarkar is not new in Karnataka’s political landscape. In recent years, the state has witnessed several flashpoints over his legacy. Clashes erupted in Shivamogga in 2022 over a Savarkar poster at Ameer Ahmed Circle, which Islamists opposed by demanding a Tipu Sultan poster in the same location. Similarly, the naming of a flyover in Yelahanka after Savarkar in 2020 and controversies surrounding textbook depictions of him have consistently placed him at the center of Karnataka’s ideological battles. The Congress’s decision
to remove Savarkar’s portrait not only disrespects a national icon but also undermines the spirit of inclusivity that should guide the acknowledgment of Bharat’s diverse freedom struggle. By prioritizing polarizing politics over governance, the Congress risks alienating a significant section of the electorate. The BJP’s pointed criticism underscores how such moves could backfire politically, strengthening the narrative that Congress lacks a cohesive vision for governance and is instead relying on divisive tactics to mask its failings. The broader question this controversy raises is whether political parties in Bharat are capable of respecting the multiplicity of perspectives that shaped the nation’s freedom struggle. Veer Savarkar’s life is a testament to courage, sacrifice, and patriotism. Despite ideological differences, his contributions to Bharat’s independence are beyond dispute. The Congress’s attempt to question his legacy not only insults his memory but also sets a dangerous precedent for how history is weaponized for political gain. As Karnataka grapples with pressing issues of governance and development, the Congress’s preoccupation with ideological posturing does little to inspire confidence in its leadership. In an era where voters are increasingly demanding accountability and progress, such deflective tactics risk undermining the party’s credibility further. The legacy of Veer Savarkar deserves respect, not political vilification. If the Congress wishes to regain its stature, it must rise above divisive politics and focus on the real issues that matter to the people of Karnataka.   The post Karnataka Congress Sparks Controversy: The Savarkar Portrait Debate appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates. [ad_2] Source link
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news365times · 30 days ago
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[ad_1] Paromita Das GG News Bureau New Delhi, 11th Dec. At a time when the Congress party in Karnataka finds itself grappling with mounting governance challenges and allegations of corruption, it appears to have fallen back on divisive and deflective tactics to appease its voter base. The recent decision to remove the portrait of Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, better known as Veer Savarkar, from the Assembly Hall of Belagavi’s Suvarna Vidhana Soudha, has reignited a heated debate over history, ideology, and political priorities. Installed in 2022 under the BJP-led Basavaraj Bommai government, Savarkar’s portrait stood alongside those of iconic freedom fighters such as Mahatma Gandhi, Subhas Chandra Bose, and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar. However, the Congress government has chosen to target Savarkar, citing a controversial and intellectually dishonest portrayal of his role in Bharat’s freedom struggle. The State Minister Priyank Kharge, son of Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, went so far as to label Savarkar a symbol of inequality, questioning his contributions and challenging his celebrated title of “Veer.” Predictably, this decision has not only drawn sharp criticism from the BJP but has also divided public opinion across Karnataka. To justify its move, the Congress has leaned on the oft-repeated claim that Savarkar’s ideology allegedly contributed to Mahatma Gandhi’s assassination. This argument, however, has long been discredited as political propaganda designed to tarnish Savarkar’s legacy. Such narratives ignore the undeniable sacrifices Savarkar made for Bharat’s independence, including 11 years of grueling incarceration at the Cellular Jail in the Andamans and a total of 27 years spent in prison for his patriotic activities. These are sacrifices that cannot be diminished by selective historical revisionism. What adds further irony to the Congress’s decision is Savarkar’s historical connection to Karnataka. In 1950, he was detained in Hindalga Jail in Belagavi for protesting against the visit of Pakistan’s Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan to New Delhi—a testament to his lifelong commitment to the nation. Yet, the Congress government’s move to erase his presence from the Assembly Hall reveals a deliberate intent to sideline his legacy while pandering to their ideological base. The BJP has seized this opportunity to frame the Congress as anti-Hindu and politically opportunistic, accusing it of selectively undermining Hindutva figures like Savarkar while glorifying controversial historical personalities such as Tipu Sultan. BJP leaders have argued that this decision is yet another example of Congress’s appeasement politics aimed at courting its Muslim voter base, often at the expense of broader societal unity. The saffron party has also pointed out Congress’s apparent double standards, contrasting its reverence for Tipu Sultan—a ruler with a documented history of forced conversions and Hindu persecution—with its refusal to honor Savarkar’s contributions. Adding to the controversy, Ranjit Savarkar, the great-grandson of Veer Savarkar, criticized the Congress for its selective recognition of Bharat’s freedom fighters. He accused the party of distorting history to glorify the Nehru-Gandhi family while ignoring the sacrifices of other stalwarts like Savarkar. According to him, the Congress’s actions reflect an ideological bias that prioritizes political convenience over historical accuracy. The controversy surrounding Veer Savarkar is not new in Karnataka’s political landscape. In recent years, the state has witnessed several flashpoints over his legacy. Clashes erupted in Shivamogga in 2022 over a Savarkar poster at Ameer Ahmed Circle, which Islamists opposed by demanding a Tipu Sultan poster in the same location. Similarly, the naming of a flyover in Yelahanka after Savarkar in 2020 and controversies surrounding textbook depictions of him have consistently placed him at the center of Karnataka’s ideological battles. The Congress’s decision
to remove Savarkar’s portrait not only disrespects a national icon but also undermines the spirit of inclusivity that should guide the acknowledgment of Bharat’s diverse freedom struggle. By prioritizing polarizing politics over governance, the Congress risks alienating a significant section of the electorate. The BJP’s pointed criticism underscores how such moves could backfire politically, strengthening the narrative that Congress lacks a cohesive vision for governance and is instead relying on divisive tactics to mask its failings. The broader question this controversy raises is whether political parties in Bharat are capable of respecting the multiplicity of perspectives that shaped the nation’s freedom struggle. Veer Savarkar’s life is a testament to courage, sacrifice, and patriotism. Despite ideological differences, his contributions to Bharat’s independence are beyond dispute. The Congress’s attempt to question his legacy not only insults his memory but also sets a dangerous precedent for how history is weaponized for political gain. As Karnataka grapples with pressing issues of governance and development, the Congress’s preoccupation with ideological posturing does little to inspire confidence in its leadership. In an era where voters are increasingly demanding accountability and progress, such deflective tactics risk undermining the party’s credibility further. The legacy of Veer Savarkar deserves respect, not political vilification. If the Congress wishes to regain its stature, it must rise above divisive politics and focus on the real issues that matter to the people of Karnataka.   The post Karnataka Congress Sparks Controversy: The Savarkar Portrait Debate appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates. [ad_2] Source link
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rentokilpci · 3 months ago
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indiaepost · 4 months ago
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Siddaramaiah should quit to maintain dignity, public trust: Ex-CM Bommai
 Former Chief Minister and BJP MP Basavaraj Bommai on Thursday urged Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to immediately resign from his position if he wants to maintain his dignity. Speaking to the media, Bommai said, “CM Siddaramaiah has his own identity in Karnataka politics and his own public support. If he wants to maintain that, he must uphold high moral standards. If he behaves like…
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mybharatguru · 4 months ago
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Arulmigu Sri Kallazhagar Perumal Temple History
The Arulmigu Sri Kallazhagar Perumal Temple is one of the famous Divya Desam temples located in the Madurai district of Tamil Nadu. Situated near the Bommai Mandapam in Alagar Malai, this temple is considered one of the 108 Divya Desams praised by the Alwars, and is regarded as one of the most important Vaishnavite temples in Tamil Nadu. The temple is dedicated to Lord Alagar (Malai Kizhavan) and…
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theancienttimesnews · 4 months ago
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“Lawyer Jagadish Arrested in Goa Following Viral Video on Ex-CM Bommai: Was It a Political Move?”
Bengaluru: Lawyer K.N. Jagadish Kumar, who had been evading court appearances in a legal case, has been apprehended by the Kodigehalli Police. Despite the issuance of a warrant, Jagadish failed to attend court proceedings, leading to the issuance of a non-bailable arrest warrant.Jagadish, who was facing charges related to caste abuse dating back to 2022, had been on the run. His arrest comes…
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baranibaran · 7 months ago
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