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MANASA GANGOTHRI Releasing book: “Dalit and media”- voice for Dalit- voice of the voiceless One of the outstanding of the week in Mysuru was the book release of Dalit and Media by research scholar of the department of Communication and Journalism, University of Mysore on 12 th April. The book was released by The Revenue Minister of Karnataka and Mysuru District in charge Minister, Shri. V. Srinivas Prasad, Rajashekar Koti, Editor of Andolana News Daily as a Chief Guest, Prof. Kavitha Rai, Critic spoke on the book and Prof. B P Mahesh Chandra Guru, Media Scholar. Dalit and media written by Kanada language mentions to various burning issues about life of Dalit in society such as: school status, plight of Dalit. Besides, author mentions to develop for Dalit and all class of people, role of media in the issues. “Media are like the fourth wheel of a chariot. Without all the wheels, no chariot can move forward. Media is the fourth pillar of the democracy. Even the politicians follow the media reports seriously” said Revenue and District in charge minister of Mysuru, V Srinivasa Prasad. Two sides of the book:” Dalit and Media” “Dalit and Media” like voicing Dalit sensibilities will affect partially on public awareness on Dalit and fight for Dalit’s equality. Shreyas Devanoor Vijaya Lakshmi Metagar Volume 45 Issue 18 Pages 4 Azim Premji expressed faith in upcoming National Education Policy Wipro Chairman Azim Premji was in University of Mysore on Tuesday. He spoke on ‘Improving School Education in India’ at the 100th lecture series organized by the University where he called for certain changes in the prevailing education system. He was conferred with honorary doctorate by the varsity. He suggested that public investment should be increased in the education system. According to him, the investment in education as of now is not at all adequate and political will is necessary to revamp the current education system across the country. Currently, the public expenditure on education in India is 2.8% of the GDP, while in the case of other developing countries, it is 3.5%. The developed countries spend 5-6 percent of the GDP and the education system is very good there. Wipro Chairman Azim Premji addressing the gathering at University of M y s o r e The public education has reached to all corners of the country, but they lack the much required quality. Azim Premji said, “The public education must be strengthened. Creating parallel private schools will not make any difference, instead the existing system needs to be more active so that students who are deprived of this get access to education which is decent enough for them.” Wipro Chairman recalled that our country has excellent policies and intentions, but they lack proper execution and government must concentrate on that. “The most developed nations have grown this much only because they have realized the importance public education and they have invested a huge amount in their education system. They do understand the fact for a society to function, this is very critical,” he added. Premji further expressed his belief in the new education policy on which the government is working and said that it would provide a better framework which would ultimately strengthen the education system. Additionally, government must improve the teacher’s education system which has always been under- performing. He explained, “More than 16,000 education institutes were more commercial in nature as they do not have any interest in education. Usually powerful people own them, who resist attempts at change. If we want to make changes, changing teacher’s education system will be a challenge for all of us and will take a lot of courage. If these things are not taken care of, the education system will still remain the same.” Concluding his speech, he said, “If the above challenges have to be addressed, we need to invest more in public education.” wipro chairman adressing the gathering about education system in the dias

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MANASA GANGOTHRI

Releasing book: “Dalit and media”- voice for Dalit- voice of the voiceless

One of the outstanding ofthe week in Mysuru wasthe book release of Dalitand Media by researchscholar of the departmentof Communicat ion andJournalism, University ofMysore on 12th April. Thebook was released by The

Revenue Minister ofKarnat aka and MysuruDistrict in charge Minister,Shri. V. Srinivas Prasad,Rajashekar Koti, Editor ofAndolana News Daily as aChief Guest, Prof. KavithaRai, Critic spoke on thebook and Prof. B P Mahesh

Chandra Guru, MediaScholar.

Dalit and media writtenby Kanada languagement ions t o variousburning issues about lifeof Dalit in society suchas: school status, plight ofDalit . Besides, authormentions to develop forDalit and all c lass ofpeople, role of media inthe issues.

“Media are like the fourthwheel of a chario t .Without all the wheels, no

chariot can move forward.Media is the fourth pillar ofthe democracy. Even the

polit icians follow themedia reports seriously”said Revenue and Districtin charge minister ofMysuru, V SrinivasaPrasad.

Two sides of the book:” Dalit and Media”

“Dalit and Media” likevoicing Dalit sensibilities

will affect partially onpublic awareness on Dalitand fight for Dalit ’sequality.

Shreyas Devanoor

Vijaya Lakshmi Metagar

Volume 45 Issue 18 Pages 4Azim Premji expressed faith in

upcoming National Education PolicyWipro Chairman AzimPremji was in University ofMysore on Tuesday. Hespoke on ‘Improving SchoolEducation in India’ at the100th lecture seriesorganized by the Universitywhere he called for certainchanges in the prevailingeducation system. He wasconferred with honorarydoctorate by the varsity. Hesuggested that publicinvestment should beincreased in the educationsystem. According to him,the investment in educationas of now is not at alladequate and political will isnecessary to revamp thecurrent education systemacross the country.

Current ly, the publicexpenditure on education inIndia is 2.8% of the GDP,while in the case of otherdeveloping countries, it is3.5%. The developedcountries spend 5-6 percentof the GDP and theeducation system is verygood there.

Wipro Chairman AzimPremji addressing thegathering at University ofM y s o r eThe public education has

reached to all corners of thecountry, but they lack themuch required quality. AzimPremji said, “The publiceducation must bestrengthened. Creat ingparallel private schools willnot make any difference,instead the existing system

needs to be more active sothat students who aredeprived of this get access toeducation which is decentenough for them.”

Wipro Chairman recalledthat our country hasexcellent policies andintentions, but they lackproper execution andgovernment mustconcentrate on that. “Themost developed nations have

grown this much onlybecause they have realizedthe importance publiceducation and they haveinvested a huge amount in

their education system. Theydo understand the fact for asociety to function, this isvery critical,” he added.

Premji further expressed hisbelief in the new educationpolicy on which thegovernment is working and

said that it would provide abetter framework whichwould ultimately strengthenthe education system.Additionally, governmentmust improve the teacher’seducation system which hasalways been under-performing. He explained,“More than 16,000education institutes weremore commercial in natureas they do not have anyinterest in education.Usually powerful peopleown them, who resistattempts at change. If wewant to make changes,changing teacher’seducation system will be achallenge for all of us andwill take a lot of courage. Ifthese things are not takencare of, the education systemwill still remain the same.”

Concluding his speech, hesaid, “If the abovechallenges have to beaddressed, we need to investmore in public education.”

wipro chairman adressing the gathering about education system in the dias

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Hanuman JayantiHanuman Jayanti is celebratedevery year by the people in Indiato commemorate the birth ofHindu Lord, Hanuman. It iscelebrated annually in the Hindimonth of Chaitra(ChaitraPournima) on 15th day oft h eShuklaPaksha.HanumanJayanti2016 was celebrated by thepeople all over India on 22nd ofApril, at Friday.

Once, a great saint named Angirawent to visit the heaven king,Indra and welcomed there throughthe dance presented by a damselnamed, Punjiksthala. However,saint was not used of that typedance and started meditating onhis God. After the end of dance,he was asked by the Indra aboutthe performance of dance. He wassilent and said that I was in deepmeditation to my Almightybecause I have no interest in suchdance. It was very ashamed to theIndra and damsel; she starteddisappointing the saint and thencursed by the Angirathat ”Behold! You shall degradeto earth from Swarg. You will beborn as a female monkey in themountain forests”.

She then felt sorry and regrettedto the saint then a merciful saintsupported her through blessingslike, ”A great devotee ofParamatma will be born to you.He will forever serveParamatma”. She became thedaughter of Kunjar (king of themonkeys on earth) and gotmarried to the KapirajKesari ofthe Mount Sumeru. She gave birthto the Hanuman with the help offive divine factors such as curseand blessings of the saint Angira,her prayers, blessings of LordShiva, blessings of Vayu deva andPutreshtiYagna’s fruit. It isconsidered that Lord Shiva had to

rebirth as a human being on theearth in his 11th Rudra avatar in theform of Hanuman as He could notserve to the Lord Rama by beingin His real form.

The whole Vanara communityincluding all the human fraternitywas happy and celebrated hisbirthday with great enthusiasmand joy by dancing, singing andlots of activities. From then, it wasstarted celebrating as a HanumanJayanti by his devotees to getstrength and wisdom like him.

Lord Hanuman, a dedicateddisciple of the Hindu Lord Rama,is worshipped all over the Indiaby the Hindu people for his deepdevotion to the god Rama. At theday of Hanuman Jayanticelebration, all the Hanumantemples become full of crowd aspeople started puja from earlymorning after a holy bath.

Hanuman Jayanti is celebratedwith great enthusiasm by thepeople of Hindu religion as animportant festival of the Hindus.It is a great Hindu ritual celebratedin cultural and traditional way.

People worship Lord Hanuman asa symbol of devotion, magicalpowers, strength and energy.People read Hanuman Chalisa asit has ability to conquer the evilspirits and provide peace to themind. The devotees of LordHanuman visit Hanuman templesat this day after a holy in the earlymorning, apply red tilak(vermillion) to the foreheads ofHanuman idol, read HanumanChalisa, offer Prasad of laddoo, doAarti by chanting mantras andAarti songs, make round of thetemple and so many rituals. AsLord Hanuman was born to theVanara community having reddishorange color body, that’s why it is

seen to all the Hanuman templeshaving reddish orange coloredHanuman idol. After puja, peopleapply red Sindur to their ownforeheads as a Prasad anddistribute laddoo Prasad amongpeople to get blessed with whatthey have prayed to their GodHanuman.

In the Maharashtra, it iscommemorated to the Purnima inthe Hindu Lunar month of Chaitra.However, according to otherHindu calendar, it falls on 14th day(chaturdashi) of Ashvin month inthe dark fortnight. After puja,Prasad is distr ibuted amongpeople to have full blessings.In Tamil Nadu and Kerala, it iscelebrated in Margazhi month(between December and January)in the belief that Lord Hanumanwas born to the amavasya in theMargazhi month. In Odisha, it iscelebrated on 1st day in the month

of Baisakha (in April). InKarnataka and Andhra Pradesh, itis celebrated on 10 th day  ofVaishaka month in the KrishnaPaksha. It is the 41 days longcelebration in the Andhra Pradeshwhich starts from theChaitraPurnima and ends at10th days of the Krishna Paksha ofVaishakha month.

Hanuman Jayanti celebrationindicates the balanced coexistenceof the whole human fraternity withthe nature’s incredible creature,Lord Hanuman from Vanaracommunity. People from theHindu religion worship LordHanuman as a divine creature.This celebration has lots ofimportance to all howeverBrahmacharis, wrestlers andbodybuilders are speciallyinclined towards this celebration.There are many names throughwhich Lord Hanuman is famousamong his devotees likeBajrangabali, Pavanasuta,Pavankumar, Mahavira, Balibima,Marutsuta, Anjanisut,SankatMochan, Anjaneya, Maruti,Rudra and many more.

Hanuman avatar is considered asthe 11th Rudra avatar of the LordSiva with great devotion, strength,knowledge, divine power, bravery,intelligence, spirit for selflessservice and etc. He has devotedhis life only for his Lord Rama andMata Sita and never shows hisbravery and intelligence withoutany purpose. The devotees of theLord Hanuman always pray himfor getting blessed with the samefor their bright future. He isworshipped in many ways by hisdevotees; some meditates byrepeating his name many times toget power, fame, success and etcin the life whereas some reads theHanuman Chalisa to get the same.

SandaraniPriyalankaSudusinghe

They saw a silver lineCan you think one minute about anAsian family situation? It is verylovely and very beautiful thing ofour culture. Everything relatedaround their family that IncludingHusband, wife, children andrelations. But this family mainpoint is Husband Who is strengthof family.So, some women ifbecome widow, she can’t livealone. Sometimes she has to facesexual harassments. Mainly mencentered society thinks women aresexual dolls. Consequence, she hasto tolerance troubles in physicallyand mentally. That situation hascompelling to children.

In last month we heard a sad storyin Sri Lanka. it was a crisis ofsociety. It is country side area inwestern province in Sri Lanka. Hername is Chandra Palihawadana.She is a widow women, herhusband died three months ago.Reason was pneumonia. Her sonis only six years old.Last month Chandra went to oneschool for take admission to her

son. Suddenly miserable thing hashappened. Some persondisseminated wrong news aboutChandra’s husband. He was tellingthat Chandara’s husband had AIDS.So village people were nervous.They have influenced to school

had a pneumonia disease.But allvillage people didn’t believe it.

Day to day this cause disseminatedto Whole Island. Then president andmedia have involved. Media standagain to that village people.Fortunately high class schools hadagreed to give admission for thischild with good scholarship.

Finally media had searched aboutorigin of that problem. Accordingthis information they came toconclusion. One person of village ,who had tr ied to temptationChandra, for sexual deed. Chandrahas avoided him. After he wantedto revengeChandra. That personcreated a wrong story aboutChandra’s husband.

Finally Chandra and her son reachedto good way than village life.Yes,every black cloud has a silverline.

administration. They not allowedgiving admission.Two three schools had decidedmentioned same. That incidentinfluenced that child’s education.The village people supposed if thisboy has AIDS virus. It will infect totheir children. According to medicalreport of Chandra’s husband , who SandaraniPriyalankaSudusinghe

Sports day in Communication andJournalism Department, UOM

1st year and 2nd students of Journalism department in Sport day

“Sports bring people together” written by Dr. SapnaNaik infacebookpage of Journo Club,Manasagangothri Mysore after Sport dayfinished.

On 31st March, teachers and students of Communication and JournalismDepartment joined in Sport day. That was annual activity of the

department to help all teachers and students both have funny timeand chance to exchange together.

The program included 2 items: volleyball match for boy and handballmatch for girl. Those were the interclass match between 1stvs 2nd years.Final results were belonged to 1st year in 2 items for boy and girl.

It was an honor for journalism teachers and students because ofparticipation of Founder & CEO of Safe Wheel to join in Sport day.

“All are winners becauseyou all played well. I could see the teamspirit in you all. Keep it up” she added.

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