Date: September 15th, 2018

Pedestrian death traps 
Mysore Dasara 2018, News

Pedestrian death traps 

September 15, 2018

Mysuru: Danger seems to be lurking for pedestrians around the Core Heritage Zone in city, particularly around the Mysore Palace, K.R. Circle, Sayyaji Rao Road and the Jumboo Savari Route from Mysore Palace to Bannimantap as concrete slabs and footpath tiles that were used to cover the roadside drains have been found either broken or…

Second batch of six Dasara elephants arrive at Palace
Mysore Dasara 2018, News

Second batch of six Dasara elephants arrive at Palace

September 15, 2018

Mysuru:  The second batch of six Dasara elephants, participating in the festivities arrived in the city last evening from various elephant camps. With their arrival, the strength of the elephants has gone up to 12. The first batch of elephants arrived in the city last week.  The second batch included Balarama, Abhimanyu, Kaveri, Vijaya, Drona…

Sandbag practice for Arjuna begins  
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Sandbag practice for Arjuna begins  

September 15, 2018

Mysuru:  The sandbag carrying practice for Arjuna, the Howdah Elephant, began yesterday as part of rehearsal for the Dasara procession scheduled to be held on Oct.19. As the Golden Howdah weighs 750 kg, the Forest Department mounted sand bags to help Arjuna bear the weight.   On the first day, sand bags weighing 600 kgs…

Rs. 25 crore will be sought for Dasara 2018, says GTD
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Rs. 25 crore will be sought for Dasara 2018, says GTD

September 15, 2018

Mysuru:  The Dasara Executive Committee has decided to seek a grant of Rs. 25 crore for Dasara 2018, said Mysuru District Minister G.T. Devegowda (GTD) who is also the President of the Dasara Executive Committee. He was speaking to reporters after chairing the meeting at the Deputy Commissioner’s Office in city yesterday. The demand for…

Dhananjaya makes a debut with 500-kg sandbag
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Dhananjaya makes a debut with 500-kg sandbag

September 15, 2018

Mysuru: The 37-year-old Dhananjaya, who is participating in the Dasara celebrations for the first time was given weight carrying practice for the first time, this morning. First a cushion (gaadhi) was placed on him and above that a cradle (thottilu) was placed and inside that, 500-kg sandbag was placed. Dhananjaya, who is touted to be…

Kodagu survey: Central team to brief State Chief Secretary on damages
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Kodagu survey: Central team to brief State Chief Secretary on damages

September 15, 2018

Madikeri: A Central team of the Union Government visited a few rain-affected villages in Kodagu district on Wednesday and Thursday and gathered information about the damages occurred due to the natural calamity last month. The Committee comprising Union Home Ministry Joint Secretary Anil Malik, Superintending Engineer of Central Water Commission Jitender Panwar and Director of…

Footpaths being repaired on war-footing, says DC
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Footpaths being repaired on war-footing, says DC

September 15, 2018

Mysuru: Footpaths will not pose any danger to pedestrians and tourists as all the broken and damaged walkways will be repaired. Works are being carried out on a war-footing and the safety of pedestrians is paramount, said Deputy Commissioner Abhiram G. Sankar, who is also the Dasara Special Officer. Speaking to SOM this morning from his…

India is beautiful, Indians make it ugly
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India is beautiful, Indians make it ugly

September 15, 2018

Thursday was Ganesha Chaturthi, the festival to celebrate the birth of Lord Ganesha, the revered elephant-headed Hindu God. But on his birthday, an elephant was beheaded!  One of the elephant sculptures at Highway Circle was severed from the main pedestal. We are a nation of vandals — wilful destroyers of what is beautiful or venerable….

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