Enmakaje: by Ambikasutan Mangad, Translated by Balakrishna Hosangadi; Rs.
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They achieved it! By Balakrishna Hosangadi Rain did not deter their determination. Their eyes sparkled with great expectation. Some of them did not had documents, Some of them did not have good communication skill. Some of them expected high salary…. The campus interview at Manjeshwara Govinda Pai Memorial Govt College on Saturday turned to big bash. Hundreds of students from Mangalore, Manjeshwara, Kumble, Badiadka, Perla, Kasaragod, Chervathoor participated in the 'campus interview. The college in the hinterland welcomed all students from the region with broad minded way. Though the hundreds of aspirants came here, only 78 candidates registered their name and 12 have been got selected through various process like English communication-mental aptitude test and group discussion and Kannada communication tests, Typing Test, Personal interview & final HR interview. Day long program began at 9 and continued till evening 5. Mr. Jayaraj, the manager (HR) of...
Deccan Herald, Friday, August 29, 2003 He rose from illusion to cleanse the earth BALAKRISHNA HOSANGADI throws light on the little known folklore ritual of Aatikalanja, celebrated recently in a few coastal areas of Karnataka The ritual Aatikalanja has just gone by. But very little is known about this ritual beyond a few coastal regions of Karnataka, where it is celebrated with great fervour. Aati is a calender month of the Tuluvas. Aati or Ashadha is described as a dark month when heavy rains lash the earth and food grains are sparse. In the olden days the period meant only pain and no gain for those residing in the rural Tulunadu. Aati is also considered to be a month that passes very slowly. Various rituals are performed during this period. Aati amvaasye, Agelu Arpane, Aati kulluni, Atida parba, Aati pidaayi paaduni are some of them. With heavy rains and scorching sun, the month experiences a very contradictory climatic condition. “Aatida dombugu aneda...
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