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New Indian Express
01-07-2025
- Politics
- New Indian Express
For first time, KRS dam full in June, Karnataka CM offers bagina
MYSURU: In a moment soaked in history, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah offered bagina to the Cauvery at the Krishnaraja Sagara (KRS) Dam at 1.35 pm on Monday. This is the first time ever that the KRS dam, one of the state's lifelines, has reached its Full Reservoir Level (FRL) of 124.80 ft in June itself, since it became operational in 1932. The district administration and Cauvery Neeravari Nigam Ltd officials had put up stunning floral replicas of Nalwadi Krishnaraja Wadiyar and Sir M Visvesvaraya at the entrance of the dam, paying homage to the visionaries behind the reservoir. Women dressed in traditional attire participated in the Poorna Kumbha ritual, even as the red and yellow Karnataka flag fluttered along the dam and at Brindavan Gardens. The CM, along with his cabinet members and officials from Mandya and Mysuru districts, took part in the bagina ceremony. The bagina, a traditional offering of a saree, blouse piece, turmeric, vermilion, bangles, rice, flowers, and fruits, arranged on a bamboo tray, was let into the waters at the dam. Taking on opposition parties, Siddaramaiah said, 'There were 17 years when KRS didn't have water. When we were in power during drought years, they blamed Congress and me personally. But today, nature has answered those lies. This is proof that nature favours truth and hard work making this a historic day.' He asserted that opposition parties BJP and JDS should stop spreading lies and think that people are fools. Siddaramaiah said his government has sanctioned Rs 25,000 crore to irrigation projects which no previous government has done. 'How could such a large sum be allocated if the government was facing a financial crisis as claimed by opposition parties,' he asked. The government gives out Rs 19,000 crore annually as a pumpset subsidy to farmers, he said, stressing that Karnataka is the only state that is strictly adhering to the Fiscal Responsibility Act, while it has been ranked second in GST collection in the country.


Time of India
27-06-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Kempegowda reason B'luru enjoys global recognition: Minister
Mysuru/Mandya: Nadaprabhu Kempegowda is the reason Bengaluru enjoys global recognition today, said agriculture minister and Mandya district minister N Cheluvarayaswamy. He was speaking at the inauguration of the 516th Kempegowda Jayanti celebrations held at Nalwadi Krishnaraja Wadiyar Kalamandira in Mandya. The event was jointly organised by the district administration and the department of Kannada and culture. Cheluvarayaswamy emphasised that Kempegowda, with remarkable foresight, constructed lakes and temples in Bengaluru over 500 years ago. "His vision laid the foundation for the development of not just Bengaluru but the entire Old Mysuru region," he stated, while also crediting Mysuru Maharaja Nalwadi Krishnaraja Wadiyar for his significant contributions. Highlighting the historical significance of the moment, the minister said, "In the last 100 years, the Krishna Raja Sagar (KRS) reservoir has never recorded such high-water levels in the month of June." The reservoir, he said, is currently supplying water to Mandya, Bengaluru, and the wider Old Mysuru region. He also lauded the contributions of Nalwadi Krishnaraja Wadiyar in the areas of education, healthcare, and social justice, particularly in Mandya and the Old Mysuru region. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like ¡No me lo pierdo! Orange Undo "We are working to preserve and build upon his legacy," he said, announcing a Rs 100-crore plan to develop Agricultural University at Shivalli and a Rs 25-crore proposal for reviving the MySugar Factory, which is awaiting the CM's approval. Mandya MLA P Ravikumar was present. During the celebration, UPSC top rank holders MR Nikhil of Modachakanahalli and Manoj HP of Haleboodanur were felicitated, along with other achievers from various fields. Kempegowda made invaluable contribution: GTD Former minister and Chamundeshwari MLA GT Devegowda, emphasised that Kempegowda's name is eternally inscribed in Indian history for his visionary leadership and invaluable contributions to Kannadigas, especially in founding Bengaluru. Speaking at the Kempegowda Jayanti celebrations in Mysuru, organised by the district administration, department of Kannada and culture, and the Sri Kempegowda Jayanti Celebration Committee, the event honoured Kempegowda's multifaceted legacy. He lauded Kempegowda's pioneering urban vision, citing his establishment of five domed mantapas for civic administration and construction of vital lakes like Kempambudhi and Karanji to ensure sustainable water supply. Chamaraja MLA K Harish Gowda, who presided over the event, noted Kempegowda's 15th-century vision laid the foundation for the globally renowned, well-planned city of Bengaluru. Someshwaranatha Swami of Adichunchanagiri Mutt, in his address, highlighted Kempegowda's inclusive ideals and said Bengaluru, now a tech hub, reflects his dream of communal harmony and progress.


The Hindu
11-06-2025
- General
- The Hindu
Mysuru NGO to mark Nalwadi Krishnaraja Wadiyar's birth anniversary tomorrow
City-based NGO HEARt Organisation will celebrate Daanothsava 2025 to mark the birth anniversary of Nalwadi Krishnaraja Wadiyar, on Thursday. According to a release, the HEARt Organisation was launched with the objective to nurture and revive these essential qualities before they wither away at a time when human values and social harmony are noticeably declining in society. One of its initiatives is the annual program called Daanotsava or ''Festival of Giving,'' the release added. It is held to commemorate the birth anniversary of Krishnaraja Wadiyar every year at different schools and this year's event will be conducted at Mysore International School. ''Students will voluntarily donate rice or essential groceries according to their capacity and the collected items will then be handed over to a recognized ashram in the presence of the students'', according to the organizers. The initiative not only encourages children to share a portion of their resources with the less fortunate—such as orphans, the destitute, and the homeless—but also inspires them to lead a meaningful life, the organizers added.


Time of India
05-06-2025
- Health
- Time of India
Krishnaraja Wadiyar transformed Mysuru with devpt reforms: Minister
Mysuru: Social welfare minister HC Mahadevappa on Wednesday hailed the contributions of erstwhile Mysuru Maharaja Nalwadi Krishnaraja Wadiyar and credited him for making Mysuru a centre of attraction in India with the successful implementation of a slew of development projects. The Maharaja's reforms, empowerment of underprivileged classes, and promotion of education, agriculture, banks, and several other sectors of overall development of the erstwhile Mysuru state grabbed the attention of people across the country, he noted. He was speaking after offering floral tribute to the portrait of Krishnaraja Wadiyar on account of his birth anniversary celebrations organised jointly by the district administration and the department of Kannada and culture, held at Kalamandir in the city. The minister also appreciated the Maharaja for his illustrious administration, vision, wisdom, and simplicity. Mysuru was one of the first cities to be lit with streetlights in the Asian continent during his regime, Mahadevappa, who is Mysuru district minister, said. His focus on industrial growth not only paved the way for the promotion of industries and allied activities, but it also generated jobs and propelled the growth of the economy, the minister said. The minister also highlighted that the Maharaja established the University of Mysore and State Bank of Mysore and focused on health facilities, promoting Krishnarajendra Hospital, Cheluvamba Hospital, and PKTB Sanitorium. The establishment of PKTB Sanitorium for the treatment of tuberculosis patients in memory of his sisters who died from the dreaded disease still ensures better service to the people of the region, he pointed out. The minister described Krishnaraja Wadiyar as one of the best administrators who not only walked the talk, but also laid the strong foundation to build modern Karnataka in the country. Minister of Kannada and culture, other backward classes Shivaraj Tangadagi said that govt is celebrating the birth anniversary of Nalwadi Krishnaraja Wadiyar not only to remember his contributions but also to popularise his life and works to educate the younger generation. MLA TS Srivatsa, MLC D Thimmaiah, deputy commissioner G Lakshmikanth Reddy, and joint director of Kannada and culture VN Mallikarjuna Swamy were present. A colourful procession carrying the portrait of Krishnaraja Wadiyar on a flower-decorated silver chariot, with folk artistes dancing, and Nandi Dwaja, took place on the main streets of the city from Kote Anjaneya Swamy Temple to Kalamandir. In addition, various organisations also celebrated his Jayanthi as a grand affair in the city. Meanwhile, MP and Mysore royal family member Yaduveer Wadiyar distributed free ration kits to over 3,500 pourakarmikas on behalf of the royal family to take care of their family members for one month at the function held at the Maharaja's College grounds. The Ursu Mandali Sangha also celebrated the event with a grand event at its premises on Tyagaraja Road in Agrahara. The MP offered floral tribute to the Maharaja.


Time of India
04-06-2025
- General
- Time of India
Nalwadi was architect of egalitarian society: Mandya DC
Mandya: Deputy commissioner Kumara on Wednesday referred to the Mysuru Maharaja, Nalwadi Krishnaraja Wadiyar, as the architect of an egalitarian society and social justice, who envisioned a fair society. The maharaja established the Backward Classes Commission and implemented reservations for the uplift of the backward communities, he stated. Speaking after the inauguration of the Nalwadi Krishnaraja Wadiyar Jayanti celebration at the Nalwadi Krishnaraja Wadiyar auditorium, he said that the maharaja's contributions are such that future generations will continue to remember him. He served the people in a way that they remember him every day. Even during the British era, among nearly 600 princely states, he was a distinguished ruler. People from Mysuru, Mandya, and Hassan regions keep portraits of Nalwadi Krishnaraja Wadiyar in their homes and worshipped him. He expressed happiness that the maharaja was responsible for Mandya district becoming agriculturally dominant. It is also due to him that Bengaluru, now recognised globally as the Silicon City and the first Asian city to have electric streetlights, earned such reputations. Noticing his developmental works, Mahatma Gandhi honoured him with the title 'Rajashri' (Saintly King), he stated. Special pujas at royal cemetery Mysuru: As part of the 141st birth anniversary of Mysuru's king Nalwadi Krishnaraja Wadiyar, special pujas were performed at Madhuvana, the royal cemetery, in the city on Wednesday. Mysuru Palace Board deputy director TS Subramanya, Urs community leader Amaranatha Raje Urs, Karnataka Senapade president Tejesh Lokesh Gowda, and others were present. They offered floral tribute to the Maharaja and recalled his contribution.