Democracy stands as the cornerstone of modern governance systems, with India recognised as one of the largest and most successful democracies, despite encountering challenges in the post-independence period. The essence of this success lies in the unwavering faith of the people, with voters playing a pivotal role in the democratic process. Through periodic reforms and…
134th Sri Ramothsava Sangeethothsava-2024: Deep understanding of music and sahitya
April 20, 2024On the second day of the music series at Smt. Alammana Choultry in Srirampet, Akkarai Sisters — Vidu. Subhalakshmi and Vidu. Sornalatha — gave a vocal concert with Vid. Gokul on violin, Vid. Delhi Sairam on mridanga and Vid. Krishna on ghata. The concert was marked for maturity with their vast concert experience, filled with…
From Mysuru to Mumbai… City’s Ritika Gupta forays into tinsel world of glitz and glamour
April 19, 2024Mysuru has a rich legacy of producing talented actors and technicians who have carved a niche for themselves in the film industry. In fact, some of them have even gone on to become G.O.A.T (Greatest Of All Times). Among the aspiring actors who wish to make it big in the industry is Ritika Gupta of…
134th Sri Ramothsava Sangeethothsava-2024 : Technical brilliance with emotional appeal
April 19, 2024Come Ramanavami, Sri Ramabhyudhaya Sabha, Srirampet, Mysuru, offers a musical feast to music-lovers every year. This year too, the Sabha has organised a ten-day music series by well-known artistes from Bengaluru and Chennai. On the first day of the series (Apr. 17), Vid. Kunna Kudi M. Balamuralikrishna gave a vocal concert accompanied by Vidu. Akkarai…
134th Sri Ramothsava Sangeethothsava-2024 of Sri Ramabhyudhaya Sabha begins
April 18, 2024Vid. Kunna Kudi M. Balamuralikrishna presenting Classical Music Concert at Smt. Alammana Choultry, Kunchitigara Sangha, Srirampet, last evening as part of the 134th Sri Ramothsava Sangeethothsava-2024 organised by Sri Ramabhyudhaya Sabha Public Charitable Trust, Mysuru. He is accompanied by Vidu. Akkarai Subhalakshmi on violin, Vid. Delhi Sai Ram on mridanga and Vid. Guru Prasanna on…
Sri Ramanavami Music Fest by Ramaseva Mandali, Mysore North
April 18, 2024Angelic voice and amazing breath control On Apr. 15, Gayathri Venkataraghavan from Chennai gave a vocal concert in Mysuru with Mysore V. Srikanth on violin, B.C. Manjunath on mridanga and G.S. Ramanujan on ghata. The concert was organised by Sri Ramaseva Mandali Charitable Trust, Mysore North, at Sri Prasanna Parvati Kalyana Mantapa in V.V. Mohalla….
Champaka Lifetime Achievement Awards conferred
April 18, 2024Champaka Educational and Cultural Trust, a city-based organisation working to promote Indian arts and culture for nearly 20 years, has instituted ‘Champaka Kalaa Ratna’ Lifetime Achievement Awards to exemplary achievers for their sustained contribution to Indian arts and culture. In a felicitation ceremony held in city on Apr. 6, ‘Champaka Kalaa Ratna’ Lifetime Awards for…
Sri Ramanavami Music Fest by Ramaseva Mandali, Mysore North: Precision of delivery
April 17, 2024Vid. Saketharaman from Chennai performed for Sri Ramaseva Mandali Charitable Trust, Mysore North, on the fourth day of its 30th Sri Ramanavami Music Festival at Sri Prasanna Parvati Kalyana Mantapa, V.V. Mohalla, Mysuru. He was accompanied on violin by Dr. Nishanth Chandra, on mridanga by Vid. Arjun Kumar and on ghata by Vid. G.S. Ramanaujam….
TAVI: A Revolutionary Treatment for Heart Valve Disease
April 14, 2024By Dr. V. Keshavamurthy, Senior Consultant, Cardiologist, Narayana Hospital, Mysuru The Interventional Cardiology Department at Narayana Hospital, Mysuru, is committed to advancing heart care in the region. As early adopters of innovative treatment options, the Hospital has introduced Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI) in this region, offering a breakthrough solution for heart valve disease. With…
End of E-Bonds: What next? State Political Funding: A Democratic Alternative-2
April 14, 2024By Prof. M. Umapathy, Retd. Professor and Head, Department of Political Science, University of Mysore (Continued from yesterday) In the first General Elections in 1952, there were 17 crore voters. The government expenditure on it was said to be Rs. 17.8 crore. In the General Elections of 2019, the number of voters were 90 crores….
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