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Saturday, September 5, 2020

VTU makes Kannada learning compulsory for all engg students in affiliated colleges

Education
Earlier in August, VTU had announced that only government colleges under it will have the mandatory Kannada lessons.
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The Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU) on Friday issued a circular making it mandatory for all autonomous engineering colleges affiliated to VTU to compulsorily teach a Kannada language course for B.E, B.Tech, B.Planning and B.Arch students. The revised circular was issued on the direction of the Kannada Development Authority. Earlier in August, VTU had announced that only government colleges under VTU will have the mandatory Kannada lessons.  According to the circular, Kannada will be made a compulsory credit course for first year B.Arch students, 3rd semester students in the B.Planning and B.E/B.Tech programmes starting from 2020-21 academic year. The Kannada course will also be mandatory for lateral entry third year students of B.Planning, B.E and B.Tech. This means that third year students in the 2020-21 academic year will also have to study the course.  “Kannada Language shall be a head of passing and shall be considered for the vertical progression of students from an even semester to the subsequent odd semester,”’ the circular states.  The Karnataka Government’s Textbook Committee has prepared textbooks titled ‘Samskruthika Kannada’ and ‘Balake Kannada’. Samskrutika Kannada will be the textbook prescribed for students who can speak, read and write Kannada. Balake Kannada will be the textbook for students who do not understand the Kannada language.  “Only these books are to be prescribed as textbooks. The soft copy of the books shall be made available in the first week of September 2020 and the hard copies published by Prasaraanga of VTU Belagavi will be distributed later,” the circular added.  VTU has requested all autonomous colleges to make necessary changes in their course structure starting from the 2020-21 academic year. “All the autonomous colleges are requested to upload the scheme of teaching and examinations with the Kannada course incorporated for all the 4 years of Engineering and B.Plan programmes, and 5 years of architecture programme,” the circular states.  VTU Vice Chancellor D Karidasappa said that engineering students must obtain 175 credits to successfully complete their course and Kannada language would also carry credit points. “This course aims at teaching Kannada for students who do not know the language well. There are two textbooks. For those who have already learned Kannada in school, an advanced level book has been prepared. For those who don’t know Kannada, we will teach them from the beginning starting from the alphabet,” he added. 
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Karnataka police arrest gang of hunters for shooting tiger, stealing claws and teeth

Crime
The tiger was killed in Nagarahole Tiger Reserve in August this year.
Karnataka forest department officials have arrested a venison hunting gang of five people in Kodagu district for shooting at a tiger and decamping with its claws and canines from Nagarahole Tiger Reserve, an official said on Friday. "We have arrested five people for shooting at a tiger and decamping with its claws and canines," D. Mahesh Kumar, Deputy Conservator of Forests (DCF) and Director of Rajiv Gandhi National Park told IANS. The main accused is Santosh, followed by Sashi, Sharanu, Ranjit and Raju. All of them come from a village which abuts the national park. They used a licensed double barrel gun to shoot the wild animals. Santosh, Sashi and Ranjit are from wealthy families who own coffee estates while Raju is a labourer. All the accused have been arrested under multiple acts such as the Wildlife Protection Act, hunting, collection of animal parts, illegally entering a national park, using a firearm and others. The accused have been produced in the court and are currently in judicial custody. Incidentally, forest officials noticed the unnatural death of a 4-5 year old male tiger on August 25 with its paws and canines missing, they were chopped off. "We had no clue about the unnatural death because the tiger's nails and canines were removed though its skin was intact. Next day, on August 26 we conducted a post mortem on the animal to find a gunshot," said Kumar. Guided by some leads on the same day, officials arrested one person but could not recover any of the stolen tiger parts. "Subsequently, from August 28, a series of arrests have happened because we got a lead that some tiger nails were hidden in one of the coffee estates and succeeded in recovering seven nails," he said. Following this development, Kumar set multiple forest teams in motion to go after a chain of additional leads in search of the remaining tiger parts and the accused in places as far as Bengaluru and some other towns, leading to the arrest of another person in Ramanagara. Consequently, a total of five people have been arrested in the tiger death and mutilation case. "We have recovered 13 tiger nails. A tiger has 18 claws and four canines. Out of these, we recovered 13 claws and two canines," said the Indian Forest Service (IFoS) official. Every tiger has five toes on its fore paws with five nails each and four toes on its hind paws with four nails each, totalling 18 nails. All the nails are retractable and can stretch up to four inches forward for grip and preying. The first arrested person misled the forest officials that he did not have any tiger parts with him but on arresting four others from the gang, they had confessing that the first person had some parts with him. Officials are still searching for the reaming five nails as they continue their investigation. Of the four canines, the forest department managed to seize two of them. During post mortem, one canine got shattered even as the officials are on the lookout for the last canine. Tigers have two big canines on the upper jaw, measuring up to three inches and two more on the lower one, altogether four. "The accused used sharp knives to cut the tiger's canines as they are very strong. They used knives similar to the ones used in the meat shops," he said. To extract the nails, they chopped off the paws of the big cat and shared the tiger's spoils among themselves. The accused extracted some nails at the spot of the wildlife crime itself while others were taken to their homes to be extracted later. Curiously, the five accused spared the tiger's skin because they are not professionals and do not how to deskin a tiger. "If they were professionals, they would have deskinned the entire tiger," said Kumar, considering a tiger's skin is a sought after prize. Astonishingly, officials have corroborated that the five did not come hunting for a tiger but in search of venison, deer meat. "They had come looking for deer meat and also succeeded in killing a deer, taking its flesh and also managed to pull out the tigers claws and canines, resulting in a double hunting case," said the official. According to Kumar, Coorg or Kodagu district people are exempted from the Arms Act as they have a tradition of owning guns and showcasing them, it is a privilege enjoyed by them. They showcase their guns for functions like marriages and other events. Though people are allowed to keep guns, Kumar said they are not exempted from entering a national park illegally and with a gun. Explaining how the accused laid their hands on the big cat, they told the officials that the tiger was lying by a water body and did not move even after the five people were near it. "So they thought it was already injured or dead and shot it on the back. After approaching the tiger, they realized that the tiger was already smelling, indicating it could have died earlier from unknown reasons," he said. Officials are yet to determine the exact cause of the tiger's death which is still being probed whether it was poisoned or indulged in any territorial war with another tiger and so on. Other than the gunshot injury, there was no other injury on the animal. In addition to the tiger parts, two kg venison was also confiscated from one of the accused homes while the balance amount of the deer meat was already consumed. "We could not retrieve more than two kg meat nor acertain if the deer was male of female but managed to seize its hooves. We also confiscated the firearm," said Kumar. Some of them accused are from quite well to do families and had committed the crime in an inebriated condition near a place called Thattekere. On interrogation, the accused told that they wanted to use the nails to craft pendants for flaunting around the neck and also as ornaments for their children Officials are investigating whether they also had any intention to sell the tiger trophies. Nagarahole Tiger Reserve (NGT), which stretches between Kodagu and Mysuru districts and was a protected reserve from the time of the Wodeyar dynasty, rulers of the erstwhile kingdom of Mysuru. Nagarhole, which served as an exclusive hunting reserve of the Wodeyars, was made a wildlife sanctuary in 1955, covering an area of 284 square km - later stretched up to 643 square km. It was upgraded to a national park in 1988 and was brought into the fold of Project Tiger after being declared a tiger reserve in 1999. NGT has three sub-divisions, and eight ranges. Some of the animals which thrive in the reserve include tigers, panthers, wild dogs, elephants, bisons, sambar, spotted deer, barking deer, sloth bears, wild boars, common langurs, bonnet macaque and a variety of reptiles and birds.  
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Bengaluru civic body wants Namma Metro to rename Magadi Road station after Dr Rajkumar

Civic Issues
Mayor Goutham Kumar submitted a memorandum to the BMRCL on Friday.
Bengaluru's Mayor Goutham Kumar on Friday submitted a memorandum to the Bengaluru Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) to rename Magadi Road Metro Station to Dr Rajkumar Metro Station.  Speaking to TNM, Mayor Goutham Kumar said that the memorandum was submitted after the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) passed a resolution regarding the same.  "The resolution was passed on August 4 in the BBMP Council. Following this, the decision was communicated to the state government and permission was obtained to rename the Magadi metro Station as Dr Rajkumar Metro Station," Goutham Kumar said.  ಬೆಂಗಳೂರಿನ ಮಾಗಡಿ ರಸ್ತೆ ಮೆಟ್ರೋ ರೈಲು ನಿಲ್ದಾಣಕ್ಕೆ ಡಾ.ರಾಜ್ ಕುಮಾರ್ ಮೆಟ್ರೋ ರೈಲು ನಿಲ್ದಾಣ ಎಂದು ನಾಮಕರಣ ಮಾಡುವಂತೆ ಬಿ.ಎಂ.ಆರ್.ಸಿ.ಎಲ್ ವ್ಯವಸ್ಥಾಪಕ ನಿರ್ದೇಶಕರು ಶ್ರೀ ಅಜಯ್ ಸೇಠ್ ರವರಿಗೆ ಮನವಿಪತ್ರ ಸಲ್ಲಿಸಲಾಯಿತು. ಈ ವೇಳೆ ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು ದಕ್ಷಿಣ ಜಿಲ್ಲಾ ಬಿಜೆಪಿ ಘಟಕದ ಅಧ್ಯಕ್ಷರು ಶ್ರೀ ಎನ್.ಆರ್.ರಮೇಶ್ ಅವರು ಉಪಸ್ಥಿತರಿದ್ದರು. pic.twitter.com/WFsbPoOt3v — M Goutham Kumar (@BBMP_MAYOR) September 4, 2020 "He was the greatest artist in the Kannada film industry and in his memory, we wanted to rename the metro station,” he added. Dr Rajkumar is a legend in the Kannada film industry and is considered one of the greatest actors and singers of his time. He has acted in over 200 movies and has a fan base even after his demise in 2006. BMRCL MD Ajay Seth said that the memorandum was accepted and necessary steps would be taken to determine whether the changes must be made. “There is no deadline for it as such but we will take steps to see if a change in name is required. There is a lot of public demand for it,” Ajay Seth added.  This is not the first time the BBMP has decided to change the names of metro stations or flyovers. In June this year, the BBMP had passed a resolution to rename the Yelahanka Flyover after VD Savarkar. The decision taken unanimously by the BBMP Council was opposed by the Congress party, who opposed the decision of naming the flyover after a person accused in the murder of Mahatma Gandhi.  In December 2019, the BMRCL had decided to change the names of 42 metro stations along under-construction metro lines including the KR Puram to Silk Board line and the KR Puram to Bengaluru Airport lines.  BMRCL renamed the stations after a government order was passed regarding the same. The names were changed based on prominent landmarks, BBMP records, and as identified by the local community. The BMRCL also wanted to do away with naming stations after private institutions, however, it renamed 37 stations after private institutions in 2019. 
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Friday, September 4, 2020

Viren Khanna who organises high-profile parties in Bengaluru arrested in drug case

Crime
Alongside his company, Viren Khanna founded the Bangalore Expats Club, an exclusive group for expats in the city.
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Bengaluru celebrity party planner Viren Khanna, known for his exclusive events that catered to expat crowds in the city, was arrested on Friday in connection with a drug case that also involved actor Ragini Dwivedi. Officers with the Central Crime Branch arrested Viren Khanna in New Delhi and he will be brought back to Bengaluru.  Read: Bengaluru drug bust: Actor Ragini Dwivedi arrested, another actor's friend held Viren Khanna, was in Delhi over the last few days and a team of CCB travelled to arrest him. He has been taken into police custody for four days. On Friday, the CCB arrested Ragini after more than 7 hours of questioning. According to Joint Commissioner of Crime Sandeep Patil, his team is focusing on three areas- who procures, who consumes and who organises parties where the drugs are consumed.  Viren was known for organising high-profile parties in Bengaluru, and CCB sources allege that drugs were rampantly used at these events.  "This is a big network of drugs peddling and consumption. There are people like Viren Khanna who organise these high end parties and give a platform for drug consumption. Then there are celebrities and others who go there and consume drugs like the film actress. Then there are drug suppliers like Ravi and Rahul who supply the drugs bought through other drug peddlers, mostly foreigners. We will be arresting all the accused involved in the 3 areas that is organising parties, consumption and peddling," Patil said.  The officer however refused to divulge the exact charges against Viren and said this will be revealed in the remand application submitted in court.  Born and raised in Delhi, 35-year-old Viren Khanna moved to Bengaluru to study and started organising parties right out of college. He soon began his own venture, Viren Khanna Productions, through which he hosted events across the city. Alongside his company, he founded the Bangalore Expats Club, an exclusive group for expats in the city whose members he personally vets before allowing them to join. The club’s Facebook page, which has almost 30,000 likes, describes itself as, “The social community of expats and interns living and working in Bangalore city.” Through Bengaluru’s lavish party scene, which drew the city's biggest socialites, Viren became a well-known face and soon amassed a following.  “What happens when a legendary party spot teams up with one of the most happening experience curators in town?” a blog wrote about a party Viren was throwing at Opus in Bengaluru. It wasn’t long before he was hosting some of the most exclusive and sought-after parties in the city, primarily for the significant expat community that lived in the city. In a 2014 profile for GQ Magazine, he was dubbed ‘Bengaluru’s King of Expats.’   According to the GQ story, Viren would also often host after parties at his own home, where he would often face multiple noise complaints. The article also noted that Viren had entered into revenue-sharing agreements with star hotels in Bengaluru, and had also partnered with several alcohol brands in the city and brought them in as sponsors for the parties he organised. 
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Sandalwood actor Ragini Dwivedi arrested in Bengaluru drug case. Here's why

Crime
The Bengaluru police on Friday evening arrested actor Ragini Dwivedi in connection with the drug case.
Sandalwood actor, Ragini Dwivedi, was arrested by the Central Crime Branch police on Friday, for her alleged involvement in a narcotics case  After over eight hours of questioning, Ragini was arrested by CCB sleuths.  Sources in the Central Crime Branch told TNM that right from the beginning of questioning, Ragini was evasive and did not answer questions. CCB sources said that they had gathered circumstantial evidence from the cellphone of Ragini’s friend Ravi Shankar, who was arrested earlier on Thursday. Based on this circumstantial evidence, the CCB was able to obtain an arrest warrant and have accused the actor of consuming drugs. CCB sleuths told TNM that they want to take Ragini Dwivedi into police custody for at least seven to fourteen days for further interrogation. She will be produced before the ACMM court. Ragini had applied for anticipatory bail at a Bengaluru sessions court. According to CCB chief Sandeep Patil, there is a big network of drugs peddling and consumption. "There are people like Viren Khanna who organise these high end parties and give a platform for drug consumption. Then there are celebraties and others who go there and consume like the film actress. Then the drug suppliers like Ravi and Rahul who supply the drugs bought through other drug peddlers, mostly foreigners. We will be arresting accused involved in all the 3 areas that are organising parties, consumption and peddling." Socialite and party organiser Viren Khanna, too has been arrested in the same case. Two CCB inspectors arrested Viren from New Delhi on Friday. CCB sources alleged that Viren Khanna used to organise high profile parties where drugs were rampantly used. Sources say he was in Delhi over the last few days and a team of CCB travelled to arrest him and have taken him into police custody for four days. 35-year-old Viren Khanna is the Managing Director of Viren Khanna Productions. He started organising parties right out of college. He started the Bangalore Expats Club, whose members he personally vets. Sources say that Viren, who made a living out of organising events, used to organise high end parties in Bengaluru too though his company Viren Khanna Productions. The company was involved in organising parties at various private locations, farmhouses and nightclubs in Bengaluru. His clientele included several socialites and expats.  Ragini is being taken for medical examination to the Victoria Hospital in Bengaluru where she will also be administered a COVID-19 test.  Bengaluru Police Commissioner Kamal Pant said that the CCB had caught wind of another arrested accused, Ravi Shankar’s involvement in procuring drugs for celebrities after the sleuths had busted a marijuana racket earlier in August. Upon questioning the accused in the case, the CCB police allegedly began tracking Ravi Shankar’s movements. He was arrested on Thursday. Police Commissioner Kamal Pant said that Ravi Shankar allegedly confessed to having procured drugs for high end parties. An analysis of his cellphone allegedly led them to suspect Ragini Dwivedi’s involvement in the case, Kamal Pant said. 
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Bengaluru drug bust: Actor Ragini Dwivedi arrested, another actor's friend held

Crime
The police said that actor Ragini Dwivedi’s friend used to procure drugs from a foreign national.
Sandalwood actor Ragini Dwivedi wearing a pink saree and smiling into the camera
The Bengaluru police's Central Crime Branch on Friday arrested actor Ragini Dwivedi in connection with the drug case. The actor was questioned for almost 7 hours since 11 am. Earlier, an FIR was registered in which one of Ragini’s friends was named, and so was another man who is a friend of Sandalwood actor Sanjjana Galrani. Ragini had applied for anticipatory bail but the hearing was postponed to Monday, September 7. Her application will now be treated as one for regular bail and she will be produced before a judge via video conference. She is expected to remain in CCB custody till Monday. Bengaluru Police Commissioner Kamal Pant said that the CCB began a probe into the case after the police seized a truck-load of marijuana in August. Upon interrogating the accused, the CCB learned that Ravi Shankar, a clerk at the Regional Transport Office in Jayanagar, was allegedly involved in procuring drugs and used to attend high end rave parties in Bengaluru. Ravi Shankar is a friend of actor Ragini Dwivedi. Many pictures and videos have surfaced on the media that show Ragini and Ravi at various parties. “We learned that the person working in the government office was related to someone in the film industry. While the CCB was investigating him (Ravi Shankar), we learned that he used to attend parties and provide drugs and also consume them,” Commissioner Kamal Pant added.  The CCB arrested Ravi Shankar on Thursday after questioning him for six hours. The police seized his cellphone and found photos and other evidence of the people who attended these parties with him. “After rigorous questioning, we learned that he was attending these parties and procuring drugs from various places. He has confessed to his activities and we are bringing in more people in connection with this case,” Kamal Pant said.  When asked about his connection with Ragini Dwivedi, Kamal Pant said that Ravi Shankar allegedly confessed to have been connected to her. “He used to procure drugs from a foriegn national and we will arrest this individual soon,” Kamal Pant added.  Ragini Dwivedi began her career in films in 2009 with Veera Madakari. She has acted in Kannada, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam and Hindi movies. Her popular films include Khandahar, Gandedhe, Namaste madam, Face to Face, Kicchu and Rambo Rajkumar. Meanwhile, the CCB has also arrested a close associate of Sandalwood actor Sanjjana Galrani named Rahul. A real estate business man and architect, Rahul allegedly used to visit countries neighbouring India and procure synthetic drugs, which he allegedly procured for various parties, where several celebrities from the Kannada film industry also attended.  “We arrested Rahul and after investigation, we have learned that he used to go to other countries to procure drugs and also that he and several celebrities attended parties abroad too. We have not issued any notice to actor Sanjjana. The investigation has just begun and we will take this one step at a time,” Kamal Pant added.  The police have taken suo motu cognisance of the issue and an FIR has been registered at Cottonpet Police Station naming Ravi Shankar and Rahul as prime accused in the drug case.    Minister CT Ravi issues warning    Speaking to the media on Friday, Karnataka Tourism Minister CT Ravi said that vested interests in the drug mafia were trying to intimidate the police and influence the investigation. He said that the state government would not be scared of prosecuting these individuals.  “Drug mafia is not something that came into being now. It has been there for a long time but there have been no actions taken in the past to get to the root of the issue and to eliminate the entire mafia. Our government is committed to eliminating the drug mafia. Members of the drug mafia are trying to influence the current investigation and our government is committed to bringing everyone involved to book,” CT Ravi said. 
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