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The Ashtanga yoga teacher from India's Mysuru died during his teaching tour across the US. According to sources at the Sharath Yoga Centre on social media, Jois was expected to return to his native Indian city sometime in December to kickstart a new batch of classes. On the day of his tragic passing, he shared a video of his yoga class on Instagram.
On Sep 15, Sadhguru was at DMS School, Mysuru, as part of the Youth and Truth movement. Listen to the vibrant QnA session that followed as Sadhguru answered students' questions on a wide range of topics. Conscious Planet: https://www.consciousplanet.org Sadhguru App (Download): https://onelink.to/sadhguru__app Official Sadhguru Website: https://isha.sadhguru.org Sadhguru Exclusive: https://isha.sadhguru.org/in/en/sadhguru-exclusive Inner Engineering Link: isha.co/ieo-podcast Yogi, mystic and visionary, Sadhguru is a spiritual master with a difference. An arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism, his life and work serves as a reminder that yoga is a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Sep 15, Sadhguru was at DMS School, Mysuru, as part of the Youth and Truth movement. Listen to the vibrant QnA session that followed as Sadhguru answered students' questions on a wide range of topics. Conscious Planet: https://www.consciousplanet.org Sadhguru App (Download): https://onelink.to/sadhguru__app Official Sadhguru Website: https://isha.sadhguru.org Sadhguru Exclusive: https://isha.sadhguru.org/in/en/sadhguru-exclusive Inner Engineering Link: isha.co/ieo-podcast Yogi, mystic and visionary, Sadhguru is a spiritual master with a difference. An arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism, his life and work serves as a reminder that yoga is a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On episode 6 of Season 3 of our podcast Talk in the Town, we spoke to R. Gyaneshwar Singh and H S Dharmendra, core members of the Ramsons Kala Pratishtana (RKP), Mysuru. RKP is a non-profit organization which supports the conservation of indigenous craft traditions such as paintings, dolls, and indoor games in and around Karnataka.H S Dharmendra is an art historian and curator. He is the Head of Research at RKP, where he designs artifacts, dolls, traditional game boards, and leads research on traditional crafts of Mysuru.R G Singh is a prominent art collector and cultural revivalist. He is the Honorary Secretary of RKP, and has been instrumental in reviving traditional Indian arts, organizing iconic exhibitions like Bombe Mane and Kreedaa Kaushalya.Since 2000, Mr. Singh and Mr. Dharmendra, along with Dr. Dileep K.C.R. Gowda, together have researched traditional Indian board games, teaching them to thousands through workshops.
Esta Luna nueva estamos mysoreando con Ximena Cortés: Ximena descubrió la práctica de Ashtanga Yoga en 2009. En 2014 viajó a Mysuru para estudiar en KPJAYI y regresaba anualmente a la India para ampliar sus estudios. En 2016 recibió la bendición para impartir Series Primarias de Ashtanga Yoga y en 2019 para impartir Series Intermedias. En 2022 viaja a Mysore y asiste a Sharathji en la shala estando embarazada, en diciembre del 2023 vuelve a Mysore ya con su bebé. Nos cuenta todo sobre esa gran transformación en su vida. Pueden encontrarla en instagram: @ximena_cortés En 2015 comenzó a enseñar Ashtanga Yoga y en 2016 se mudó a Beijing para comenzar un programa en Mysore donde enseña Ashtanga Yoga tradicional. Ha participado en eventos de Yoga Journal y ha realizado varios talleres y eventos benéficos en China, donde tuvo la oportunidad de enseñar a cientos de estudiantes. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mysoreando/message
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In today's episode, we take a quick look at India's opportunity to expand its digital technologies ecosystem to tier-2 cities, but first, some headlines that caught my attention. Headlines that caught our attention Google is expanding its generative AI search experience to markets outside the US, starting with India and Japan, TechCrunch reports. The new AI-powered search feature, also known as SGE (Search Generative Experience), will be available through Google's Search Labs. Meanwhile, Chinese tech giant Baidu said that its ChatGPT-like Ernie bot was now open to the public at large, signalling a green light from Beijing, and another indication of a more relaxed policy stance on artificial intelligence, CNBC reports. In some cheer for the SaaS sector, Salesforce, cloud software bellwether, yesterday announced quarterly results and guidance that beat Wall Street's expectations, CNBC reports. As many of you might remember, India's Freshworks beat expectations with its June quarter earnings results on Aug. 2. One thing today Now, speaking of India's tech talent, that workforce is making it a destination for the next wave of foreign companies looking to establish centres for R&D, software development and engineering. And there is an opportunity to expand the ecosystem to tier-2 cities, Nasscom, the country's biggest tech lobby, and accounting consultancy firm Deloitte, say in a new report. The report examines talent, infrastructure, risk and regulatory environment, start-up ecosystem, and social and living environment, which are vital for establishing a flourishing technological landscape. And it spolights the potential of 26 cities in the country – from Chandigarh to Indore to Mysuru and Vishakapatnam – which could become an integrated part of India's tech ecosystem, Nasscom and Deloitte said in a press release on Aug. 29. Helped by rapid infrastructure growth, diverse skills, burgeoning start-ups, and governmental initiatives, these emerging hubs are gearing to achieve tier-1 status, according to the press release. “While big cities were the focus in the past, the post-pandemic era witnesses a remarkable decentralisation of work across the nation,” Sumeet Salwan, a partner at Deloitte India, said the press release. Today, about 60 percent of India's graduates in engineering, arts, and science come from smaller towns and 30 percent of total graduates relocate to tier-1 cities seeking employment, he said. The 26 promising locations identified in the report have the potential to become the epicentre of innovation and growth, according to the report. This trend is supported by a workforce skilled in cutting-edge digital technologies, with about 800,000 individuals located in these emerging hubs. And these cities are seeing strong additions to the number of people skilled in digital technologies. These locations currently account for 10-15 percent of India's tech talent. They provide promising growth potential when supported by the governments' commitment to world-class infrastructure, Salwan says. Take the “if you build it, they will come” approach, he says. Startups in these locations grew 50 percent from 2014-2018, with expectations of 2.2X growth by 2025, according to the report. These tier-2 locations also offer a cost advantage, including a 25-30 percent lower cost of talent and a 50 percent lower cost of real estate rentals compared with the large cities. So far, some 140 global capability centres have found a home in these locations, highlighting the growing interest of foreign companies in these emerging hubs, according to the report. “As companies worldwide revisit ways of working with an eye on optimising outcomes, costs, and talent, alternative tech hubs are becoming essential” Sukanya Roy, head, GCC and BPM, at Nasscom, says in the release. About 39 percent of the country's 7,000 or so startups operate in emerging hubs spanning industries from Deep Tech to Business Process Management (BPM), according to the report.
I am honored to present Prashantha Ramu on this week's episode! Prashantha is a yoga teacher living in Mysuru, India who is passionate about the power of yoga to heal and transform lives. Listen as he shares his life as a yogi and feel the positive vibrations he has to give.Visit Prashanth on his website here: https://prashanthayoga.com/Follow him on Instagram @prashantha.yoga here: https://www.instagram.com/prashantha.yoga/?hl=enDuring this conversation we speak about:How he got introduced to yoga? Growing up in a rural village. Inspiration from his father. Yoga is in the soil and in the air.His experience working in the tech world. How technical knowledge helps in teaching yoga. How technology can improve spiritual connections. Why should we practice yoga? Thanks for listening to this episode. Check out:
This Talk in the Town features Dr. Raghavendra R who works as a programme coordinator for National Service Scheme (NSS) at Seshadripuram Degree College in Mysuru and is also the founder of Achievers' Academy in Srirangapatna. Dr. Raghavendra has been restoring temples and reviving lakes and ponds in the city of Srirangapatna through community service for last 4 years. What started as an initiative as part of the NSS programme under the leadership of Dr. Raghavendra, has now expanded into a group of 300 volunteers working hard to give a new lease of life to the city.
Book a free demo with Explorex here: https://share.hsforms.com/1wdxFNOxpQZ29F9MpD48e7Acyk5y Explorex's website: https://explorex.co/ There's an Indian burger startup that is stealing market share from Burger King and McDonald's. Its founder hadn't tasted a burger before 2010. Now he's running a ₹100 crore ARR burger chain with 100+ locations. This is the story of Biggies Burger: Biraja Rout is from Bhubaneswar, Odisha. He comes from a regular working-class family. In 2010 he got a job at Infosys, and briefly shifted to Mysuru for training: it was here that he tried his first burger. The experience had an unusually profound impact on him. After shifting to Bengaluru to work at Infosys' campus in Electronic City, Biraja borrowed ₹1.5 lakh from a friend and purchased a fabricated 5 sq. ft. booth. This was the first Biggies Burger location. He would man the booth after office hours and on weekends. Biraja was passionate about burgers but he had no business experience. From 2011 until 2015 he rarely had more than ₹1,000 in his bank account, and his motorcycle would often run out of petrol while he drove to Namdhari's to buy expensive, fresh lettuce for his burgers. Biggies Burger's second kiosk was set up in Bhubaneswar in 2012. Biraja would transport ingredients from Bengaluru via the Prasanthi Express train's AC chambers, as an affordable alternative to expensive cold chain logistics. He lost money on every Bhubaneswar burger sold. Biggies Burger became extremely popular in Bhubaneswar - it was essentially the only burger joint in a 200 kilometre radius. This caught the attention of Sandeep Satpathy, who approached Biraja about setting up a franchised location in Raipur in 2013. Raipur is a largely vegetarian city, and at this time the brand name was Biggies Burger ‘n' More. One of their secondary product lines were hot dogs, which were made of chicken meat. These meat products were underperforming in Raipur, and so Biraja decided to create a veg option. However, due to a lack of quality veg hot dog products in the Indian market, Biraja wasn't impressed and decided to import hot dogs instead, sourcing them from Malaysia. These hot dogs equated to a loss of ₹860 per kilo. Biraja sustained this loss for several years. By 2016, the business was still in a financially precarious position, owing between ₹18-20 lakh to various vendors. During this time, on any given day, Biggies Burger was ₹10,000 away from collapse, and when Biraja got married in 2016, he couldn't afford to buy a blazer. Biraja's fortunes finally turned when a master territory franchise was established and four franchisees paid their fees in rapid succession. Suddenly, Biraja and Biggies were out of debt. By the end of 2016, Biggies had 18 locations. In 2016, Sandeep Satpathy joined Biggies burger as a co-founder, along with Abilash Bellur, who had purchased the Electronic City location in 2013 as a franchisee. Abilash Bellur took on operations, Sandeep spearheaded business development, and Biraja focused on R&D. From 2016 onwards, the business was able to achieve financial stability. Biggies' parent company, Beamer Food and Beverages, also launched a new subsidiary brand, Bigguy's Wingery, to compete with KFC in the chicken QSR space. Today, Biggies has 124 locations, and is doing annualised revenue of ₹100 crore.
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INTERVIEWS IN THIS EDITION: Studio Guest: Linda Fetters PhD, PT, FAPTA University of Southern California, Los Angeles, Pediatric Physical Therapy Editor-in-Chief. Linda begins this special edition of the podcast by talking about our inspiring former leader, the late Cindy Miles, President of the Academy of Pediatric Physical Therapy at the American Physical Therapy Association. Author Interviews: 1. Hércules Ribeiro Leite PhD, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil I Would Like to Do It Very Much! Leisure Participation Patterns and Determinants of Brazilian Children and Adolescents With Physical Disabilities Hércules tells us how the needs of youngsters with physical impairments are often overlooked, especially in low- and middle-income countries. His group's new program increases their participation in leisure activities such as sports providing new opportunities to improve outcomes. 2: Jeanette M Cadieux PT DPT, Cadieux Physical Therapy, Cooper Landing, Alaska, USA Pediatric Walking Speed Normal Reference Values in a Local Population In a new research study, Janette has been calibrating pediatric walking speed in typical children as a comparator to help assess performance in children with impairments. 3 Joseph Schreiber PT PhD FAPTA, Physical Therapy Learning for Practice, Pittsburg PA, USA Clinical Outcomes of an Intensity Program for Children With Movement Challenges Joe tells the podcast about his group's high intensity program of physical therapy for children with movement challenges: a massive initiative developed by his co-authors at the Children's Institute, in Pittsburgh, bringing clinically important improvements in outcomes. 4: Adriaan Louw PT PhD, Evidence in Motion, Story City, Iowa, USA Pain Neuroscience Education in Elementary and Middle Schools Adriaan explains how our attitudes towards pain influences our experiences of pain. He discusses his research findings on the role of pain neuroscience education among children, and explains how physical therapists are pivotal to implementing this. 5. Deanne Fay PT, DPT, PhD, Professor & Director of Curriculum, Physical Therapy Program, AT Still University, Mesa, Arizona, USA Influence of Modified Instructions on Locomotion Subtest Scores Using the Peabody Developmental Motor Scales, Second Edition Deanne explains how departing from the published scripts for instructing children and asking them questions while you are conducting motor function scores can markedly affect the score and should be discouraged. 6. Tanochni Mohanty, MPT, JSS College of Physiotherapy, Mysuru, Karnataka, India Predictors of Risk for Cerebral Palsy: A Review Tanochni gives the podcast some of the key findings from her group's big new survey reviewing data on predictive risk factors for cerebral palsy. In particular she highlights the significance of absent fidgety movements among infants and of prenatal general movements. 7. Kara Boynewicz, PT, PhD, DPT, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, Tennessee Early Identification of Atypical Motor Performance of Infants With Prenatal Opioid Exposure Coping with new-born babies heavily exposed to opiates in utero became a key specialist activity for Kara who has been studying how best to give these infant as good a start in life as possible by setting up a carefully controlled investigation of motor performance in new-born infants with: Neonatal Opiate Withdrawal Syndrome, NOWS.
Milk has become a boiling political issue in Karnataka ahead of the elections. Amul's potential entry is seen as a threat to the local brand Nandini. But what is the economics behind dairy politics? Host Mugdha Variyar travels through the milk belt of Karnataka in Mandya district to do a ground check on farmers' troubles, and to find out what the Amul-Nandini issue means for them.We speak to: Anitha Ramlingegowda, director of the women's dairy cooperative in Sunnadadoddi in Mandya district, HK Putamma, women's president of the Mandya District Bharatiya Kisan Sangha, H Sudhakar, general manager of Mandya Milk Union, and Madhu Chandan, founder of Organic Mandya, who is the Mandya candidate for the Sarvodaya Karnataka Party. Credits: NDTV, Narendra Modi Youtube Channel, NewsFirst Kannada 1 and NewsFirst Kannada 2. If you like this episode from Mugdha Variyar, check out her other interesting episodes on Angel Tax, the demon that haunts startups, Saving Face On Social Media: The New Era of Brand Protection, The Gig Economy Gets Grimmer and more! You can follow our host Mugdha Variyar on her social media: Twitter and Linkedin Catch the latest episode of ‘The Morning Brief' on ET Play, The Economic Times Online, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, JioSaavn, Amazon Music and Google PodcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Lead actress of the popular Kannada films KGF & KGF2, Srinidhi Shetty, catches up with Sadhguru in his hometown Mysuru during the #SaveSoil journey, and discusses Sadhguru's love for the city, and the #SaveSoil movement.Conscious Planet: https://www.consciousplanet.orgSadhguru App (Download): https://onelink.to/sadhguru__appOfficial Sadhguru Website: https://isha.sadhguru.orgSadhguru Exclusive: https://isha.sadhguru.org/in/en/sadhguru-exclusiveYogi, mystic and visionary, Sadhguru is a spiritual master with a difference. An arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism, his life and work serves as a reminder that yoga is a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times.
Lead actress of the popular Kannada films KGF & KGF2, Srinidhi Shetty, catches up with Sadhguru in his hometown Mysuru during the #SaveSoil journey, and discusses Sadhguru's love for the city, and the #SaveSoil movement.Conscious Planet: https://www.consciousplanet.orgSadhguru App (Download): https://onelink.to/sadhguru__appOfficial Sadhguru Website: https://isha.sadhguru.orgSadhguru Exclusive: https://isha.sadhguru.org/in/en/sadhguru-exclusiveYogi, mystic and visionary, Sadhguru is a spiritual master with a difference. An arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism, his life and work serves as a reminder that yoga is a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
India Policy Watch #1: The Anatomy of DecentralisationInsights on topical policy issues in India— Pranay KotasthaneThe human-made floods in some parts of Bengaluru generated much furore. Writing about it in our previous edition, RSJ remarked:The way the political economy is structured right now, it is difficult to see how there will be enough devolution of power and finances to a city. A big city most often is a bankrupt political orphan in India. It doesn't look like changing any time soon.I share his anguish. However, I remain hopeful because there are many global examples of cities first committing themselves to and then rescuing themselves from the tyranny of half-hearted decentralisation. Decentralisation: Take 1The term decentralisation is a catch-all term in public policy. There was a time when it was touted as the solution to all ills. But many PhD dissertations, journal papers, and World Bank projects later, we understand it better now. Throwing some light on this concept can help us put a finger on what's exactly wrong with Indian cities. Let's begin by understanding the three forms of decentralisation — deconcentration, delegation, and devolution. Deconcentration is the simplest form of decentralisation. As the name suggests, it means decentralising functions and responsibilities. For example, if you can submit a passport application in Mysuru instead of having to come to the state capital, this function can be said to have been deconcentrated. The various government branch offices and grievance centre kiosks are examples of deconcentration. Delegation means that specific functions are carried out by another organisation or the government nearest to the citizen on behalf of the more distant government. In the Indian case, the plethora of state public sector enterprises (SPSEs) for public transport, power distribution, and water distribution are examples of delegation. For example, BESCOM is a Government of Karnataka company tasked with the responsibility of supplying electricity to the state capital.Devolution is the most comprehensive form of decentralisation. Devolved units hold defined spheres of autonomous action. Policy implementation and authority shift to the government nearer to the citizen. This typically means having elections at the subnational level. For example, Indian states are devolved units with clearly defined responsibilities, and tax revenue handles in the Constitution.With these definitions at hand, we have one way to diagnose the dismal performance of our city governments: the Union-State government relationship is characterised by devolution, while the State-local government relation is characterised by delegation and deconcentration. Elections do take place at local government levels. After the 74th Amendment in 1992, some more functions were devolved to urban local bodies. And yet, they hardly enjoy autonomy and authority in any defined sphere. State governments tightly control resources, personnel and plans, treating local governments as deconcentrated implementing agencies. Decentralisation: Take 2There's another way to see the Indian experience in light of decentralisation theories. Decentralisation can happen along three dimensions — political, administrative, and fiscal. These dimensions are further characterised by four factors: authority, autonomy, accountability, and capacity. The USAID Democratic Decentralisation Programming Handbook has a helpful framework that combines these three dimensions and four characteristics. In the chart below, here's how I think India's urban governments fare on the twelve parameters at their intersection. My crude classification into three categories is subjective and based on my understanding of local government public finances. Even so, this framework can offer valuable insights into India's urban governments. First, they are characterised by poor capacity across all three dimensions of decentralisation. Hardly surprising. But here's something more interesting: urban governments in India do pretty okay on administrative decentralisation, not so well along the political dimension, but score a big zero on the fiscal dimension. Devesh Kapur writes, “At the heart of state-building is a fiscal story”. And so, it's not unexpected that the sorry state of fiscal decentralisation is a powerful reason behind the abject failure of our urban governments. The Way AheadAnd so, to fix our cities, we need energy and focus on improving along the fiscal decentralisation dimension. And how exactly do we get there? In this talk below, organised by the Bengaluru Navanirmana Party, I propose a few ideas for the Bengaluru government:“Wherever possible, charge”: underpricing leads to overconsumption. Cities ought to get better at generating non-tax revenues.Strengthen the State Finance Commissions. It's amazing how bad they are, despite the example of the stellar performance of Union Finance Commissions. Untied grants through the state finance commissions are imperative for devolving critical political and administrative functions to urban local governments. Rent out property owned by city governments. Simplify laws for regulating businesses in the city so that trade license fees can go up. Capitalise on the property tax potential.India Policy Watch #2: This Moment is Precious Insights on topical policy issues in India — RSJThe more perceptive among you, dear readers, might have espied a certain pattern in my posts over the past six months. On the one hand, my tone has been steadily bullish on the medium-term prospects of the Indian economy. Almost four months back, in edition #168, I concluded that the then-nascent Ukraine war and the inflation roiling the developed world have put India in a sweet spot among global economies. I wrote:“I'm not often optimistic on these pages. But the way the stars have aligned themselves, India does have an opportunity to revive its economy in a manner that can sustain itself for long.”Then in edition #182 (Aisa Mauka Phir Kahan Milega?), I sort of doubled down on this:“For India, all of this is a golden opportunity. China will remain busy with these transitions that it has wrought upon itself. The jury is still out on whether it will have a soft landing on them. Global businesses that started seeking more resilient and cost-effective alternatives to China during COVID-19, are now convinced that they must employ a ‘China + 1' model to safeguard their long-term interests. There are only that many economies that have the labour pool, capital and a business environment that can take advantage of this shift away from China, however gradual.There is a high likelihood of a golden decade ahead for MSMEs in India if it plays its cards right.”In the past couple of weeks, there has been a flurry of reports from global research firms echoing the same sentiments. IMF, usually the last to know what's happening around the world, also seems to have cottoned on to this trend. This week its chief Kristalina Georgieva said that “despite global uncertainty and headwinds, India continues to be a bright spot in the global economy.” The proximate reasons are evident all around. Domestic demand is strong, inflation isn't the runaway kind, the bank balance sheets are stronger and cleaner than ever, and we seem to be seeing off the peak of the commodity cycle. The other large emerging markets have their own troubles. South America is in the throes of one of its ‘how to shoot yourselves in the foot' scenarios. Brazil is going through its most fractious election campaign ever, with the hard-left rhetoric of Lula seemingly ahead of Bolsonaro. That's been enough for Bolsonaro to again take a leaf out of Trump's playbook and raise doubts about the integrity of the electoral process. Venezuela has a Hugo Chavez bhakt running against a populist ‘outsider' who wants to upend the system and start fresh. Turkey has an autocrat who turns macroeconomic theory on its head in running its economy. South Africa is muddling through, and Russia is mostly an international pariah at the moment. Indonesia and smaller economies like Vietnam and Laos are possibly the only emerging markets that can claim to be in a similar zone as India. There's no competition, really.On the other hand, I have called out India's remarkable ability to lose its way because of either overconfidence or distracting itself with a ‘zero return' nationalist agenda of aatmanirbharta or some random ‘One Country - One X' ideology. Like I wrote in edition #182:“…not overdoing aatmanirbhar Bharat beyond the rhetoric and remaining an open and liberal democracy that convinces others that it will have sufficient checks and balances to not lose its way. These are the basic block and tackle moves to capitalise on the opportunity.Because the only lesson to learn from a possible China misstep is that overdetermined leadership and top-down economic thinking eventually fail.”It becomes challenging to plan for India's long-term prospects because of this dichotomy of being bullish on its economy while being worried about social harmony. I mean, one day, you applaud the entrepreneurial spirit taking root in small-town India and the other day, you hear another state enacting some love jihad law.It is like that E. B. White quote:“I arise in the morning torn between a desire to improve the world and a desire to savour the world. This makes it hard to plan the day.” Anyway, for the sceptics on either side, I will try to go beyond the evidence that people are good at avoiding. There are structural reasons why both these arguments about India hold.Let's tackle the issue of why India is in this sweet spot.Firstly, in the past few years, there's been a retreat from globalisation, or hyper globalisation , as Dani Rodrik would put it. This was somewhat inevitable if you go by Rodrik's trilemma: it is impossible to enjoy the fruits of integrating with a hyper-globalised economy, national sovereignty and being a democracy simultaneously, because only two of these things can be achieved at any one time. Rodrik believes that eventually, most large economies will choose national sovereignty and democracy and retreat from globalisation. This has come to a pass all over the world now. India, which has always been somewhat ambivalent about globalisation, now finds it doesn't stick out because of this stance. This retreat has meant that any economy with a large domestic market is at a relative advantage. Through a fortuitous mix of demographic dividend and periodic fiscal stimulation, domestic demand in India is going strong. This will attract capital flow into the economy.Secondly, the widespread adoption of digital means for production and distribution has meant the traditional constraints of infrastructure and labour laws aren't as binding as before. The national digital infrastructure in India (JAM, FASTag, UPI, etc.) is among the best in the world, and there's evidence now that they are improving domestic efficiencies across multiple sectors. Even surface transport, railways and ports have improved substantially in the last few years. These are nowhere near world-class, but the improvement is sufficient to reduce service costs across industries. Also, while ‘retail' corruption remains an issue in India, even the most prominent critic of the current government will admit that large-scale institutional corruption is a thing of the past. There are allegations of crony capitalism which might come back to bite in future, but for now, India provides as good a level playing field as any other emerging market.Thirdly, the aftermath of the pandemic has been surprisingly benign for India. The extended credit scheme for small businesses, free food distributed through PDS for BPL families and the restrain shown in keeping the fiscal deficit in check appear to have paid off. The national-level vaccination drive has all but erased the memory of those traumatic days of the second wave. Contrast that with China's botched vaccination policy that is still hurting its economy. I will confess I didn't see this scenario unfolding. Even the Ukraine war and the rise in oil price has been managed well. In continuing to buy oil from Russia (now in INR) and allying with the US on Quad, India seems to have manoeuvred the geopolitical storm well. Despite strong misgivings in some quarters (with good reasons), the key institutions (central bank, market regulators) have stayed objective and independent in their policy thinking. The bar on strong and independent institutions in emerging markets is set really low, and India seems to be scaling it easily. Finally, the freedom to raise or issue debt in its own currency, the inflating away of debt that's happening now and the flexibility of the labour market, all mean India isn't in any near-term danger of stagflation that's spooking the west.Many of the above factors can be credited to the sound policy measures taken over the past two decades. And, there's, of course, the good fortune of being in the right time at the right place.All good. So, why do I harp on the risks of social harmony and overdetermined leadership? Well, the history of many emerging countries is replete with such moments of opportunity in their history. Barring a few exceptions, most have failed to capitalise on them. They didn't get their economics wrong. Most often, they failed on political and social fronts.It turns out that being a functional, liberal democracy does improve your odds of getting this right. However, in most cases of failure, countries turned more illiberal, assuming it won't hurt them. Curbing freedom of expression, compromising judicial integrity, restricting voting rights of minorities and abusing coercive power of the State are classic moves here. This is abetted by creating an ‘us' versus ‘them' construct that takes over everything. The blame for any shortcoming can be laid at the doors of ‘them', who typically include the old elites, intellectuals and some hapless minorities. Once this template is set, the divisiveness in the society between ‘them' and ‘us' is played up at every opportunity. The pitch is queered further by the revisionist history project to redress past wrongs, the mindless glorification of the nation, a continuous search for enemies among the ‘them' and escalating levels of punishment for any deviation from the norm. The middle continues to shrink, and debates and compromises become rare. Everything is maximal. Many people think these moves won't hurt the economy because in markets, as the Indian aphorism goes, ‘paisa bolta hai (money talks)'. This is both a flawed understanding of economics and a complete disregard for history. A society that loses its middle ground makes terrible choices. And that shows up in the economy.We have a tremendous economic opportunity because of the way cards have fallen in our favour. And we are making the classic mistakes in potentially fomenting social trouble and losing the opportunity again. I don't understand why it is difficult to hold these two ideas together in our brains and find a way forward.There's a possibility that this dichotomy could be solved if there were public discussions on these issues together. But it is rare to find that kind of a platform where a dispassionate and constructive discussion about India's future is possible. Those who believe in the ‘sweet spot' thesis have very little inclination or a sense of historical perspective to appreciate the existential risks of social disharmony. They are happy nodding off to ‘this is India's time' lullaby. While the others who bemoan the loss of what's often called the idea of India cannot believe India could be, by design or happenstance, sitting on a golden opportunity under this regime. There must be a catch somewhere and they spend inordinate amount of time looking for it. It reflects the barren intellectual landscape prevalent in India that we cannot acknowledge and debate these in good faith. You can only be monotheistic. There can only be one truth. Those who reject it are enemies. It's a pity really. India Policy Watch #3: The Nature of Competitive Federalism in IndiaInsights on topical policy issues in India— Pranay KotasthaneIt's rare for semiconductors, federalism, and favouritism to appear in the same story. But the last week did blow up a political storm that combined the three. Vedanta-Foxconn signed a much-publicised Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for a display and semiconductor fab with the Government of Gujarat. All was good. but then came the news that the consortium turned down the Maharashtra government's reportedly superior offer, leading to accusations of the Union government having a hand in favouring Gujarat. Keeping regional and partisan politics aside, how should we parse this news? Are there frameworks to help us appreciate such events?At first, it appears encouraging that states are vying to kick off advanced manufacturing. It seems to be a perfect illustration of the merits of what is known as Competitive Federalism. States compete for investments, woo investors, and the best one “wins” the prize. Didn't the Prime Minister say in his independence day speech that "it is the need of the hour that besides cooperative federalism, we need cooperative competitive federalism. We need competition in development”?To answer these questions, it is worthwhile to understand the “competitive federalism” rubric. This term gained prominence in public finance literature after a 1987 paper by Albert Breton titled Towards a Theory of Competitive Federalism. Crucially, he identified two preconditions for competitive federalism to be efficient. The first condition is competitive equality. This condition is similar to the logic behind affirmative action for individuals from disadvantaged communities. Healthy competition between states requires not just good umpiring but also progressive rule-making, one that does not put some states at a permanent disadvantage. In Breton's words:“horizontal competition does not require that all competing units be of equal size any more than efficient competition in markets requires that firms be of equal size. But it must be that the large units are not in a position to continually dominate, coerce, and in other ways prevent the smaller units from making independent autonomous decisions; nor are they in a position to inflict "disproportionate" damage on them. The smaller units must be able to compete with the strong on an equal footing.… A capacity to compete is more than a capacity to talk; it is also, and radically, a capacity to exert a real influence on decisions. That is the real meaning underlying the notion of "monitored" competition.”Breton identified that the responsibility for ensuring competitive equality lies squarely with the union government. In his view, two monitoring mechanisms available with the central governments are: intergovernmental grants that offset the disadvantages of certain states, and a “Council of States” that can genuinely give “salience to the provincial dimensions of public policies”.The second condition is cost-benefit appropriability. As Breton puts it:“In competing to attract businesses to its jurisdiction, either by supplying particularly attractive local public goods, such as theatre, concerts, or dance, by offering tax advantages, or by buying part of the output of the sought-after enterprises, the government of a province should not be able to shift the burden of the offered amenities to the citizens of other jurisdictions.”In other words, states should be regulated by a hard budget constraint, i.e. the consequences of breaching spending limits should be significant. A moral hazard develops if states assess that the central government will bail them out in case of fiscal failure. When the budget constraints on states are of a “soft” nature, they will continue to borrow or widen their deficits, confident that other state and union governments will come to the rescue. Competitive federalism under such conditions would not be efficient. A third precondition, proposed by M Govinda Rao, is that there should be no impediments to the unrestricted mobility of factors and products across the country.This discussion of competitive federalism suggests that not all competitive federalism is good. It needs guardrails to deliver results. And the Indian experience with competitive federalism has been suboptimal as governments have violated all three preconditions to varying degrees.As a result, we are stuck in a low-level equilibrium. States compete, but on issues such as wasteful subsidies on private goods, welfare schemes, and salary structures for government employees. And when they do compete to attract investments, they do so based on spectacular tax and non-tax waivers rather than on promises of better business and law and order environments.To make India's competitive federalism deliver, we need reforms along three dimensions:Reforms to ensure that states face a hard budget constraint. An independent fiscal council that ex-ante evaluates the costs of government proposals can help. Consider the fact that both Maharashtra and Gujarat allegedly promised subsidies worth Rs 40000 crores and Rs 28000 crores, respectively, without public scrutiny of the costs and benefits of the project. An independent fiscal council would come of use here by conducting an independent financial evaluation of such policies before they receive the final approval. A stricter Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management Act can also help here.Reforms to improve competitive equality. Designing intergovernmental transfers that actually help bridge the gap between states will create a level playing field. Moreover, an institution that allows states and union governments to bargain and negotiate, like the one proposed by the 14th Finance Commission, might also contain unhealthy competition. And most importantly, a union government that acts as an unbiased umpire is crucial for competitive federalism to succeed. Without some reforms along these lines, we will continue to see competitive federalism of the more harmful kind. HomeWorkReading and listening recommendations on public policy matters[Article] Raghuram Rajan's note questioning the underlying assumptions of Production Linked Incentives. [Paper] Fiscal Decentralisation in Indian Federalism by M Govinda Rao explains India's experience with fiscal devolution. [Report] The USAID Democratic Decentralisation Programming Handbook is a fantastic starting point for understanding decentralisation. * From Alexis De Tocqueville's magisterial Democracy in America, in which he writes: “the federal system was created with the intention of combining the different advantages which result from the magnitude and the littleness of nations; and a glance at the United States of America discovers the advantages which they have derived from its adoption”. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit publicpolicy.substack.com
Deepthi Navaratna dives deep into her just released book on Jayachamarajendra Wodeyar Hello and Welcome to DH Radio. In this episode, DH Radio's Rasheed Kappan talks to Deepthi Navarathna, who has just released her book 'The Maverick Maharajah: Life and Times of Maharaja Jayachamarajendra Wodeyar.' It is about the fascinating journey of a historical, iconic figure with deep connections to both Mysuru and Bengaluru. Listen in...
This is Episode 61 and the 2nd year birthday of IST. I speak to Dr. R Balasubramaniam (Dr. Balu). Dr. Balu is a Grassroots Physician. His life has been inspired by the work and life of Swami Vivekananda. Like Swami Vivekananda, Dr. Balu has dedicated his life to upliftment and to betterment of the underserved. His kindness, wisdom, and clarity of thought stand out for anyone who speaks to him but his sheer dedication and willingness to end human suffering is what separates him from his peers. His books "Voices from the Grassroots" and 'i, the citizen' are compilation of narratives and reflections of a development expert and are now globally acclaimed. He is also the Founder of Grassroots Research and Advocacy Movement (GRAAM) A public policy think tank based out of Mysuru. He is currently the full time Member-HR in the Capacity Building Commission of the Government of India. Inspired by the message of Swami Vivekananda, he sees his life's mission as building a resurgent India by inspiring leadership in the youth of the country.Quotes from the EpisodeWe are all instruments of changeWe are the makers of our own destinyNation building is by investing in human and social capitalLeadership is about being present by being absentConnect with Dr. Balu: LinkedIn | Website | TwitterDo not miss to check out our new website and share your love https://inspiresomeonetoday.in/Subscribe, follow, and leave your comments to help me get better with my episodes. Available on all podcast platforms, including, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Spotify, Stitcher, Castbox, RadioPublic, TuneIn, Gaana Jio Saavn, AudibleDo stay tuned for new episodes every alternate Friday. Next episode - Aug 19'22.Empowering NonprofitsMy mission is to empower those who empower others! Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Podcasting Business SchoolPodcasting tips for launch, growth, and monetization.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Most loved Historian of Karnataka Dharmendra Kumar Arenahalli speaks about Dynasties, Bengaluru and Mysuru Specialities, Simplicity of Kannadigas, Hyderali, and Many more secrets of Mysuru and Bengaluru! This informative episode by Dharmendra is a remarkable piece, Don't miss this one!
Sheryl Glick host of Healing From Within Interviews Dr. B.S. Ajaikumar author of Excellence Has No Borders: How a Doctorpreneur Created a World Class Cancer Hospital Chain. Dr. Ajaikumar wrote, “Horror-struck, I realized that my dreams were shattered and I had let my people down. I felt miserable. I had just remodeled my house in Boston. We had been recently graced with the birth of twins, Aagnika and Asmitha. I had also opened a not-for-profit hospital in Mysuru, a private hospital in Bengaluru, and an NGO for women's empowerment. The employees' families were dependent on me and I had a definite moral obligation. With my investments wiped out, these started to look like millstones round my neck. It was then that the sleepless nights and burning sensations in my stomach started. Paranoia gripped me… www.hcgoncology.com Learn more about Sheryl here: http://www.sherylglick.com/
Top #news today:> ‘Yoga brings peace to universe': PM leads Yoga Day celebrations from Mysuru> Northeast floods swell into a crisis, 131 people dead> 2 shooters among 3 held over Moosewala's killing in Delhi> Rahul Gandhi questioned for 4th time, to appear before ED again today> Fans interact with JugJugg Jeeyo stars at special screening in Delhi, say film is ‘not just one-time-watch'> Sri Lanka names 19-member women's squad for white-ball series against IndiaListen here:@HindustanTimes #News #DailyNews #DailyUpdates #currentaffairs #Podcasts #HTSmartCast‘Yoga brings peace to universe': PM leads Yoga Day celebrations from Mysuru, Northeast floods swell into a crisis, 131 people dead, 2 shooters among 3 held over Moosewala's killing in Delhi, and other top news in this bulletin.PM Modi does Yoga At Mysuru Palace On International Yoga Day
The decline of JD(S) in Karnataka is a mouth-watering chance for Congress and BJP as the state goes to the polls in mid-2023. But the Gowdas don't care much. ----more---- https://theprint.in/opinion/politically-correct/gowdas-jds-lie-in-shavasana-as-modi-reaches-mysuru-to-perform-yoga/1003658/
Gregor is the international author of eight textbooks covering all eight limbs of yoga. He is a mystic and a profuse blog writer covering topics on yoga and beyond. He travels the globe educating with passion, humour, insight and wisdom. Gregor Maehle began his practice of Raja Yoga in 1978 and added Hatha Yoga a few years later. In the mid-1980s he commenced annual travels to India, where he studied with various yogic and tantric masters, traditional Indian sadhus and ascetics. After practising with BKS Iyengar he spent fourteen months in Mysuru, and in 1997 was authorised to teach Ashtanga Yoga by K. Pattabhi Jois. In India Gregor also received eight months of mostly one-on-one instruction in scripture and the higher limbs of Yoga through B.N.S. Iyengar, a student of T. Krishnamacharya. He also studied Sanskrit under Professor Narayanachar and Dr Chandrasekhar. He lived for several years as a recluse, studying Sanskrit and yogic scripture and practising yogic techniques. This is the third time Gregor joins Adam, this time talking about his latest book How To Find Your Life's Diving Purpose. Including the talking points below. Human aspects of the divine Bhakti yoga within asana Surrendering to the diving through practice, asana, pranayama, meditation Is concentration devotion? Co-creating with the divine what aspect you were here to express Importance of your Swah dharma - your own dharma Pancha kosha - teaching of the 5 layers, cleansing of impact of past traumas on your body, breath and mind Objective and objectless samadhi Shiva pure consciousness, eternal awareness Shakti female aspect of the divine What is your role in the play & how far can you go with your gift? Life is the child of the divine The divine is here and now How you act in this world matters Everything you see is the crystallised body of God Indigenous practices, walkabouts Vijnanamaya kasha Your duty in society, giving to the world Self love as a pure spiritual state Accepting that state within you We are all children of the divine Find Gregor: Instagram: @gregor.maehle Website: https://8limbs.com/about/gregor-maehle/ If you enjoy the Keen on Yoga Podcast and would like to support us you can share this post, give us a review on Apple or Spotify or make a donation . We appreciate your help to us keep creating free content for all.
ISMC, a semiconductor consortium, will invest Rs. 22,900 crore ($3 billion) in India's southern state of Karnataka to set up a chip-making plant, the state government said in a statement on Sunday. The plant is to come up on a 150-acre plot on the outskirts of the royal city of Mysuru, about three hours by car south of Bengaluru. ISMC is a joint venture between Abu Dhabi-based Next Orbit Ventures and Israel's Tower Semiconductor, which may soon be acquired by US chip giant Intel. This plant, India's first semiconductor fabrication unit — a 65nm analogue semiconductor foundry — is expected to generate more than 1,500 direct jobs and 10,000 indirect jobs, the Karnataka government said in its statement. Tower Semiconductor, is the principal technology partner, with the project initially funded by Next Orbit Ventures Fund. The consortium is one of the three applicants for the $10 billion incentive package for semiconductor manufacturing that India is offering under a national semiconductor mission. Amazon is cutting paid time off for front-line US workers who test positive for Covid-19, starting today, CNBC reports. All US-based Amazon workers who test positive for Covid-19 will now get up to five days of excused, unpaid leave, the company told workers in a notice sent Saturday. A spokesperson told CNBC, that workers are still able to use their sick time off if needed. Wipro will continue to look for large acquisitions in underpenetrated areas of opportunity that can be scaled even further, Economic Times reports, citing CFO Jatin Dalal. The company has taken aggressive steps to regain revenue growth leadership under CEO Thierry Delaporte, who has spent billions of dollars buying businesses including Capco, CAS Group and Rising. Last week, the $10 billion IT services giant, India's fourth-biggest, reported earnings matching street expectations. Accenture has named Nick Mulcahy, the CEO of Zag, which the tech services giant acquired, as the New Zealand country managing director, elevating him from his role as head of technologies, Consultancy reports. His predecessor Ben Morgan will assume the newly-created position of New Zealand regional growth lead. Mulcahy joined Accenture as a managing director in 2020 upon its acquisition of Wellington-headquartered Zag, a SAP and cloud consultancy, for a reported $45 million. Rise Capital, a VC firm founded by former Tiger Global executive Nazar Yasin, has entered India, hiring Anuj Mehta as its India head, Economic Times reports. The VC firm is looking to take the seed to Series B bets on Indian startups with cheque sizes ranging from $100,000 to $10 million from its third fund, Yasin, who quit Tiger Global in 2013, told ET. Rise Capital, which has backed companies such as Facily, Kitopi, Kueski and Gaia, has already closed two deals in India recently. It has invested in TradeX, an investment app company, and SaveIn, a neobank, as part of their larger seed stage rounds, according to ET. Theme music courtesy Free Music & Sounds: https://soundcloud.com/freemusicandsounds
Why are electric scooters catching fire: This week, there have been instances of four electric scooters from Indian EV startups Ola, Okinawa and PureEV catching fire. While the investigations are still underway, Okinawa has claimed that the incident happened due to ‘negligence in charging the vehicle' - the electric scooter was plugged into an old socket which led to a short circuit - which sparked a fire in the vehicle. On the other hand, it is being said that Ola and PureEV's electric scooters have caught fire due to ‘thermal runaway in lithium-ion batteries' - this happens when cells in a battery overheat and initiates a chain reaction among surrounding cells due to which the temperature of the battery increases rapidly in milliseconds. Furlenco lays-off 180-200 employees: After Lido Learning and Trell, now furniture rental startup Furlenco has laid-off around 180-200 employees involved in customer support roles. They've also (temporarily) shut down operations across Kolkata, Mysuru, Chandigarh and Jaipur. This news comes less than a year after Furlenco had raised $140 million (in a mix of equity and debt) and was even planning for international expansion. Ola to acquire Avail Finance: Ola is set to acquire financial services provider for blue-collar workforce Avail Finance - in a share-swap deal worth $50 million - which is down from their previous valuation of $86 million. It's worth noting that Avail Finance is founded by Ola's co-founder Bhavish Aggarwal's brother Ankush Aggarwal. With this acquisition, Ola plans to strengthen their financial services arm Ola Financial to cater to the financing need of their driver-partners and to launch their own neo-banking products. Chalo acquires Vogo: Bus transport technology provider Chalo has acquired scooter-sharing startup Vogo. This is Chalo's second acquisition in six months - previously they had acquired office shuttle service provider Shuttl. Chalo already has access to over 15,000 buses through its platform and with this acquisition they want to boost bus ridership by making it convenient for their users by providing access to Vogo scooters at major bus stops - for rides to and from these bus stops. FanCraze raises $100 million: Cricket NFT marketplace FanCraze has raised $100 million in a round led by Insight Partners to build a cricket metaverse - where users will be able to collect cricket NFTs, engage in play to earn cricket games and buy their own digital lands. Citymall raises $75 million: Social commerce platform Citymall has raised $75 million in a round led by Norwest Venture Partners at a $350 million valuation to expand to 100 cities in the next 18 months and add products across new categories like fashion and general merchandise. Classplus raises $70 million: Edtech startup Classplus, which helps teachers to manage, launch and sell their online courses, has raised $70 million in a round led by Alpha Wave Global and Tiger Global Management at $570 million valuation to expand their global presence. HackerRank raises $60 million: Developer hiring platform HackerRank, which helps developers hone their coding skills and connects them with software companies to ease their hiring process, has raised $60 million in a round led by Susquehanna Growth Equity at $500 million valuation.
ನಮ್ಮ ಈ ಸಂಚಿಕೆಯಲ್ಲಿ ಗಣೇಶ್ ಚಕ್ರವರ್ತಿ ಅವರು ಸೂರ್ಯ ಭಾರದ್ವಾಜ್ ಅವರ ಜೊತೆ ಸಂಗೀತ ಅಧ್ಯಯನದ ಬಗ್ಗೆ ಮಾತನಾಡುತ್ತಾರೆ. In this episode host Ganesh Chakravarti talks about music studies with Surya Bhardwaj.ಸಂಗೀತ ಕಲಿಯುವುದು ಸುಲಭವಲ್ಲ. ಒಳ್ಳೆಯ ಸಂಗೀತಗಾರಿಕೆ ಪಡೆಯಲು ಸಾಕಷ್ಟು ವರ್ಷಗಳ ಅಧ್ಯಯನ, ಅಭ್ಯಾಸ, ಮತ್ತು ಪರಿಶ್ರಮ ಪಡಬೇಕು. ಸಂಗೀತ ಕಲಿಯುವುದು ಒಂದು ರೀತಿಯ ಜೀವನವಾದರೆ, ಮತ್ತೊಂದೆಡೆ ಸಂಗೀತ ಕಲಿಸುವುದಕ್ಕೆ ಅದರದ್ದೇ ಆದ ವೈಶಿಷ್ಯತೆಗಳಿರುತ್ತದೆ.ನಮ್ಮ ಈ ಸಂಚಿಕೆಯಲ್ಲಿ ಗಣೇಶ್ ಚಕ್ರವರ್ತಿ ಅವರು ಸೂರ್ಯ ಭಾರದ್ವಾಜ್ ಅವರ ಜೊತೆ ಸಂಗೀತ ಅಧ್ಯಯನದ ಬಗ್ಗೆ ಮಾತನಾಡುತ್ತಾರೆ. ಸೂರ್ಯ ಅವರು ಸುಮಾರು ೧೩ ವರ್ಷದಿಂದ ಗಿಟಾರ್ ಮತ್ತು ಕೀಬೋರ್ಡ್ ನುಡಿಸುವುದಲ್ಲದೆ, ಮೈಸೂರಿನಲ್ಲಿ ಜಿ ಎಸ್ ಎಸ್ ಸ್ಕೂಲ್ ಆಫ್ ಮ್ಯೂಸಿಕ್ ಎಂಬ ಒಂದು ಸಂಗೀತ ಶಾಲೆಯ ಸ್ಥಾಪಕರಾಗಿದ್ದಾರೆ. ಬನ್ನಿ ಕೇಳಿ!Music requires tremendous talent, practice, and consistency. Teaching music is a bigger challenge. Distilling the knowledge you have gathered and delivering it in a way that people from different walks of life can understand, resonate, and apply in their lives takes humongous effort. In this episode, Ganesh Chakravarthi speaks to Surya Bharadwaj, founder of GSS School of Music, Mysuru. Surya has been playing the guitar and the piano for over 13 years and has trained extensively in composition, production, and scoring. You can find details about his school at https://gssmusicschool.com/ ಫಾಲೋ ಮಾಡಿ. Follow the Thalé-Haraté Kannada Podcast @haratepod. Facebook: https://facebook.com/HaratePod/, Twitter: https://twitter.com/HaratePod/ and Instagram: https://instagram.com/haratepod/.ಈಮೇಲ್ ಕಳಿಸಿ, send us an email at haratepod@gmail.com or send a tweet and tell us what you think of the show!You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the new and improved IVM Podcast App on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios and check out our website at https://ivmpodcasts.com/ .You can also listen to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Gaana, Amazon Music Podcasts, JioSaavn, Castbox, or any other podcast app. We also have some video episodes up on YouTube! ಬನ್ನಿ ಕೇಳಿ!
Watch Bharata Natyam dancer Padma Shri Pratibha Prahlad exclusive interview part 01 only on Raaggiri. Prathiba Prahlad was born on January 29, 1969, in Mysuru, India. Prahlad's passion for dance allegedly began at the age of four which encouraged her to first join her neighbor's dance class between ages four and eight. She began her dance journey without any formal training but with the support of her parents who realized her talent and encouraged her. She had her early training in dance under U.S Krishna Rao, Kalanidhi Narayanan and V.S. Muthuswamy Pillai and in Kuchipudi under Vempatti Chinna Satya. By the time she was 20, she was an established professional dancer. Her career has taken her to platforms all over India and to festivals in over 50 countries. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/raag-giri/message
ವೈದ್ಯ ಮತ್ತು ಅಭಿವೃದ್ಧಿ ವಿದ್ವಾಂಸ ಡಾ. ಆರ್ ಬಾಲಸುಬ್ರಮಣ್ಯಂ ಅವರು ಕಳೆದ 30-40 ವರ್ಷಗಳಲ್ಲಿ ಭಾರತದ ಅಭಿವೃದ್ಧಿ ಕ್ಷೇತ್ರದಲ್ಲಿ ಆಗಿರುವ ಬದಲಾವಣೆಗಳ ಬಗ್ಗೆ ಮಾತನಾಡುತ್ತಾರೆ.Doctor, author, and development scholar Dr. R Balasubramaniam talks about the changes in India's development sector over the last 30-40 years.ನಮ್ಮ ತಲೆ-ಹರಟೆ ಪಾಡ್ಕಾಸ್ಟಿನ 119 ನೇ ಸಂಚಿಕೆಯಲ್ಲಿ ಡಾ. ಆರ್ ಬಾಲಸುಬ್ರಮಣ್ಯಂ ಅವರು ಕಳೆದ 30-40 ವರ್ಷಗಳಲ್ಲಿ ಭಾರತದ ಅಭಿವೃದ್ದಿ ಕ್ಷೇತ್ರದ ಬದಲಾವಣೆಗಳ ಕುರಿತು ಮಾತನಾಡುತ್ತಾರೆ. ಈ ಆಳವಾದ ಅನುಭವದಿಂದ ಅವರು ಕಂಡುಕೊಂಡಿರುವ 'ಥಿಯರಿ ಆಫ್ ಚೇಂಜ್' ಅನ್ನು ಹಂಚಿಕೊಳ್ಳುತ್ತಾರೆ. ಇದಲ್ಲದೆ, ಅವರು ಸರ್ಕಾರಿ ನೌಕರರ ಸಾಮಥ್ಯ೯ ನಿರ್ಮಾಣದ ಮೇಲೆ ಮಾಡುತ್ತಿರುವ ಪ್ರಸ್ತುತ ಕೆಲಸದ ಬಗ್ಗೆ ತಿಳಿಸುತ್ತಾರೆ.ಇಂದಿನ ಚರ್ಚೆ ಡಾ.ಆರ್ ಬಾಲಸುಬ್ರಮಣ್ಯಂ ಮತ್ತು ಸೂರ್ಯ ಪ್ರಕಾಶ್ ಅವರ ಜೊತೆ. ಬನ್ನಿ ಕೇಳಿ!Announcement! You can now watch our latest Thale-Harate episodes on YouTube as well! Subscribe to the Thale-Harate video playlist on the new IVM TV channel!In Episode 119 of the Thale-Harate Kannada Podcast, Dr. R Balasubramaniam (fondly known as Dr Balu) talks to the host Surya Prakash BS about the changes in India's development sector landscape over the last 30-40 years. He shares his theory of change, which has been shaped by his extensive work with tribal and rural areas. Further, he also talks about his current work on capacity building for government employees.Dr. R Balasubramaniam is a doctor, development scholar, author, public policy advocate, leadership trainer known for his pioneering development work with rural and tribal people in Saragur and Heggadadevana Kote Taluks of Mysuru in Karnataka, India. He founded the Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement (SVYM) and Founder and Chairman of the Grassroots Research And Advocacy Movement (GRAAM) A public policy think tank based out of Mysuru. He is currently Member (HR) at the Capacity Building Commission recently set up by the Government of India.ಫಾಲೋ ಮಾಡಿ. Follow the Thalé-Haraté Kannada Podcast @haratepod. Facebook: https://facebook.com/HaratePod/, Twitter: https://twitter.com/HaratePod/ and Instagram: https://instagram.com/haratepod/.ಈಮೇಲ್ ಕಳಿಸಿ, send us an email at haratepod@gmail.com or send a tweet and tell us what you think of the show!The Thale-Harate Kannada Podcast is made possible thanks to the support of The Takshashila Institution and IPSMF, the Independent Public-Spirited Media Foundation.You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the new and improved IVM Podcast App on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios and check out our website at https://ivmpodcasts.com/.You can also listen to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Gaana, Amazon Music Podcasts, JioSaavn, Castbox, or any other podcast app. We also have some video episodes up on YouTube! ಬನ್ನಿ ಕೇಳಿ!
America and Japan have reopened their borders, easing entry bans imposed due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The US has reopened its borders to fully vaccinated travellers, ending restrictions imposed by former President Donald Trump in March 2020 that had affected non-US citizens from over 30 countries, BBC reported on Monday. Ending a de facto ban on foreign visitors due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Japan will allow business visitors, international students, and technical trainees to enter the country, Nikkei reported on Monday. The mandatory self-isolation for fully vaccinated business travellers could be as few as three days, according to the report. Daniel Ek, the Swedish entrepreneur founder of Spotify, who is now also famous for taking on Apple and Google for the way they run their app stores, has made the first investment from the € 1 billion ($1.16 billion) fund he started last year. Ek's funding vehicle, Prima Materia, has invested € 100 million in Helsing, a defence tech startup that produces live maps of battlefields, Financial Times reported. Helsing's AI software will integrate data from infrared, video, sonar and radio frequencies data from sensors on military vehicles, to create a real-time picture of battlefields, according to the report. IBM has opened a client innovation centre in Mysuru, the eighth such facility in India, the company said in a press release. The innovation centre is part of IBM Consulting and specialises in design, software engineering, and analytics. IBM aims to hire more than 10,000 staff for its innovation centres, in the current quarter globally. H2O.ai, the AI cloud provider in Silicon Valley, has closed $100 million in Series E funding led by Australia's largest bank, Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) with participation from Pivot Investment Partners. Founded by Indian American entrepreneur Sri Ambati, H2O.ai has now raised about $250 million. The latest investment values the company at $1.7 billion, H2O said in a press release. Existing investors include Nexus Venture Partners, Crane Venture Partners, Goldman Sachs and NVIDIA. The company's AI cloud is used by enterprise customers around the world, and it will use the latest funding to expand its operations. (3:21) Interview: Abhishek Bansal, founder and CEO of Shadowfax on his vision for a comprehensive gig economy platform Last-mile delivery is a rapidly growing segment of the logistics and supply chain industry, around the world. The Covid-19 pandemic accelerated the demand for quick deliveries of online purchases, food and medicines. Today 30-minute deliveries are not uncommon and some startups are looking at even quicker fulfilment of orders. That said, Abhishek Bansal, founder and CEO of Shadowfax, a fast-growing third-party logistics startup, thinks that the picture is much bigger than just deliveries. And to that end, Shadowfax has overhauled its app, used by delivery personnel across the country to find their next gig. In today's interview, Abhishek talks about his vision for a gig economy platform where people can find short term work ranging from delivery jobs to even software development.
Audrey Maben set a record for being the only woman in India to fly solo for 2400 kms in 5 days on a Microlight. In 1993-94 she was adjudged All India Best Glider Pilot at The Republic Day Parade. She went on to qualify as a private pilot. She co-founded aero sports firms, Mysore Aero sports Pvt. Limited and Bangalore Airports Pvt Limited. She is also a mother and an educator. She set a record in the the Air Race 2003 being the only woman flying as Pilot in Command, solo. In 2008, she became India's first Microlight flying instructor. She logged 1,100 hours of flight time en route helping many others earn their wings along the way. She launched Mysuru's first Cambridge International school, I can. She is also India's first Motor Glider Pilot. She also earned a nomination to circumnavigate the globe on a Motor Glider. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gmbwithkay/message
ನಮ್ಮ ಪ್ರವಾಸೋದ್ಯಮ ಹೆಚ್ಚಿನ ಗಮನ ಐತಿಹಾಸಿಕ ಸ್ಮಾರಕಗಳ ಮೇಲೆ ನೀಡುತ್ತದೆ. ಆದರೆ ಉತ್ತಮ ಪ್ರಯಾಣವು ಉತ್ತಮ ಅನುಭವದಿಂದ ಕೂಡಿರಬೇಕಲ್ಲವೆ? ಪ್ರವಾಸವು ಕೇವಲ ತಾಜ್ ಮಹಲ್ ಅಥವಾ ಮೈಸೂರು ಅರಮನೆ ಅಥವಾ ಹಂಪಿಗೆ ಭೆಟಿ ನೀಡುವುದಲ್ಲ. ಪ್ರವಾಸವು ಒಬ್ಬ ಪ್ರವಾಸಿಕನಿಗೆ ಒಳ್ಳೆಯ ಅನುಭವನ್ನು ಕೊಡಬೇಕು.ತಲೆ-ಹರಟೆ ಪಾಡ್ಕಾಸ್ಟಿನ 113ನೇ ಸಂಚಿಕೆಯಲ್ಲಿ 'ಗಲ್ಲಿ ಟೂರ್ಸ್' ನ ಸ್ಥಾಪಕ ವಿನಯ್ ಪರಮೇಶ್ವರಪ್ಪ ಮತ್ತು ಪವನ್ ಶ್ರೀನಾಥ್ ಅವರು ಮೈಸೂರಿನ ಉದಾಹರಣೆಯೊಂದಿಗೆ ನಗರ ಮಟ್ಟದ ಪ್ರವಾಸೋದ್ಯಮದ ಬಗ್ಗೆ ಚರ್ಚಿಸಿದ್ದಾರೆ. ಬನ್ನಿ ಕೇಳೊಣ.Vinay Parameswarappa talks about how sustainable tourism can be reimagined at a city level, and explores the rich heritage and untapped potential of Namma Mysore (Mysuru) city and its surrounding region. Tourism, travel and heritage have a high focus on monuments in India, but good travel is increasingly about a great experience. Tourism is not just about visiting the Taj Mahal or the Mysore Palace or the ruins of Hampi. It is also about having a great experience with diverse offerings for different travelers, from great food tours, to deep historical journeys to unwinding at a great ayurvedic spa to a yoga retreat.On Episode 113 of the Thale-Harate Kannada Podcast, Vinay Parameswarappa of Gully Tours talks to host Pavan Srinath about how to think about tourism at a city level, with the example of Mysuru. Vinay shares the tourism history of the Mysuru Dasara from pre-indendepence Mysore state, along with various glimpses into what can be possible if we reimagine tourism and travel completely.Vinay Parameswarappa is the founder of Gully Tours, which was formerly Royal Mysore Walks. They help travelers discover rich, untold stories of Mysore, Bangalore, Kochi and Coorg through heritage walks and other tours. You can find out more about them at https://gully.tours/ .Suggested listening:Vinay on the Naan-Curry Podcast on Mysore's food.[in English & Hindi]ಬ್ಯುಖಾನನ್ ರವರ ಕರ್ನಾಟಕ ಪಯಣ. Buchanan's Journey with Lingaraj Jayaprakash.ಕರ್ನಟಕ ಪ್ರವಾಸ ಚರಿತ್ರೆ. Travel Tales from Karnataka.ಫಾಲೋ ಮಾಡಿ. Follow the Thalé-Haraté Kannada Podcast @haratepod. Facebook: https://facebook.com/HaratePod/ , Twitter: https://twitter.com/HaratePod/ and Instagram: https://instagram.com/haratepod/ .ಈಮೇಲ್ ಕಳಿಸಿ, send us an email at haratepod@gmail.com or send a tweet and tell us what you think of the show!The Thale-Harate Kannada Podcast is made possible thanks to the support of The Takshashila Institution and IPSMF, the Independent Public-Spirited Media Foundation.You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the new and improved IVM Podcast App on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios and check out our website at https://ivmpodcasts.com/ You can also listen to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Gaana, Amazon Music Podcasts, JioSaavn, Castbox, or any other podcast app. We also have some video episodes up on YouTube! ಬನ್ನಿ ಕೇಳಿ!
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#10 Kaaya Tech: Founded by husband-wife duo Harshavardhan Kikkeri and Shwetha Harsha in 2016 from Mysuru, Kaaya Tech is working on wireless motion tracking and capturing suit called HoloSuit that makes virtual reality experiences more immersive and productive. Their suits come with haptic feedback and dozens of sensors. #9 Kidvento: Mysuru-based edtech startup Kidvento was founded by Nikhil Bhaskar and Sumanth Prabhu in 2017. They partner with schools to offer what is essentially a curriculum in a box – things like textbooks, workbooks, tests, teacher manuals and lesson planners. Apart from that they also provide their partner schools with a robust online platform, where teachers can host live classes and post videos, collect assignments, interact with parents and students. #8 MicroDegree: Founded by Gaurav Kamath, Manikanta Nair and Rakesh Kothari in 2019, Mangaluru-based MicroDegree is an edtech startup that is teaching kids how to code through online courses but in their native language – Kannada. #7 UDMA Technologies: Udupi-based fintech startup UDMA Technologies began its journey in 2016 with a digital wallet called the Use Anytime Anywhere wallet. UDMA Technologies' UAA Wallet compresses authentication data into a single encrypted SMS message, thereby circumnavigating the internet entirely. #6 Nirnal: Founded by Niranjan Karagi in 2016, Belgavi-based Nirnal is a water filtration startup that offers products like portable bottle filter that can fit into a standard water bottle at just Rs 30 – providing access to affordable clean drinking water. So far, they have sold over 2 lakh units in more than 15 countries. #5 SenseGiz: Founded by Abhishek Latthe and Apurva Shetty in 2013, SenseGiz is a Belagavi-based IoT startup that is known for its wearable armbands called SAFR. It is a sleep and fitness tracker and can also be used as a safety device which notifies family members in the event of an emergency or accident. #4 AI-Bharata: Founded by Vinayaka and Vivek Jyothi and Sahana Mallappanahally Shivaswamy in 2019, Sanduru-based AI-Bharata is an AI startup that has built a system called MYAIRA, which uses AI and ML to detect and differentiate between 15 different lung and chest disorders including pneumonia and COVID-19. #3 Freshboxx: Founded by Archana Saxena, Pavan Patil, Praveen Narappanavar and Rohankumar Kulkarni in 2015, Hubballi-based Freshboxx delivers fresh fruits & vegetables directly from farms to their customers. They have also onboarded 150 retail partners including Big Bazaar, More, Nilgiris, and Reliance. #2 Skykrafts Aerospace: Founded in 2015 by Srinivasulu Reddy G, Hubballi-based Skykrafts Aerospace is a drone startup that has created drones for a number of different use cases. They've built an agriculture spraying drone, an award-winning cardboard drone intended for DIY tinkering, a more generic drone for enterprise and government use-cases, and an open-source blockchain-based UAV Traffic Management system called SKYWARE. #1 PublicNext: Founded by Manjunath Rao and Vishal Sheth in 2017, Hubballi-based PublicNext is a hyper-local social media news app that empowers its users to take on the role of news creators by reporting on the things that are happening in their neighbourhood or district, posting job opportunities, and sharing their opinions on social issues, in Kannada. Sankalp Semiconductor: Founded by Vivek Pawar in 2005, Hubballi-based Sankalp Semiconductor is currently one of the largest independent analog and mixed-signal semiconductor design service companies in India. They were acquired by HCL in 2019.
Smriti is an architect by qualification, designer by profession and a yoga enthusiast and instructor by passion. While she has been exposed to yoga since her early childhood, it is in recent years that she developed her liking towards yoga and she diligently uses it to practice mindful and holistic living. She says that the stride on the path of yoga is a lifelong journey. Through this conversation, we try and take a peek into her journey of yoga. Smriti has formally trained in Hatha Yoga from Mysuru and she conducts yoga classes and trains individuals both online and offline. Anyone wishing to get in touch with her can reach out to her on her Instagram profiles as mentioned below. https://www.instagram.com/smritisundar https://www.instagram.com/thesmritisundar _ If you like this episode, share this with your friends. For more such podcasts, please subscribe us on your favourite podcast platform or by visiting www.creating13.com You may follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/creating_13 Instagram: www.instagram.com/creating_13 Facebook: www.facebook.com/creating13
The Karnataka district had emerged as a Covid hotspot by April as daily case tally rose to over 1,500. In the last week of May, the district reported between 1,500 and 2,000 cases daily.----more----Read full article here: https://theprint.in/health/how-mysuru-the-city-of-palaces-became-the-city-of-pandemic/677179/
ETV Bharat Karnataka news in kannada for June 10 2021 9pm is about Lockdown restrictions in Bengaluru to be relaxed till 2pm from June 14, High Court orders to not conduct Mysuru mayoral elections till June 21st, BS Yediyurappa stays chief minister says BJP's Arun Singh, Karnataka Covid Update, PM Modi is Top Leader Of Country and party Says Shiv Sena's Sanjay Raut, Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath leaves from the residence of Union Home Minister Amit Shah and several other news, for more live news download Etv Bharat Download ETV Bharat on App store – https://apps.apple.com/in/app/etv-bharat/id1453416186 Play Store – https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.etvbharat.android Or watch us live on – www.etvbharat.com ETV Bharat is d Division of Ushodaya Enterprises Pvt. Ltd. , is a comprehensive digital national news platform conceived to deliver seamless news and information services, using video-centric Mobile App and Web Portals. It is first-of-its kind offering in India in terms of diversity and depth, dedicated journalists network, reach of 24 states with services in 13 languages i.e.– Hindi, Urdu, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Gujarati, Marathi, Bengali, Punjabi, Assamese, Odia and English. ETV Bharat is the latest initiative of the five-decade old multi-dimensional Ramoji Group. The Group's highly successful media endeavors include : Eenadu - one of the largely circulated language dailies in the country , and ETV Network with Telugu general entertainment, infotainment and news channels. With a strong lineage of the most trusted media house, ETV Bharat would draw on its strengths of decades' long experience and innovation. ETV Bharat will combine the new technologies of mobile and digital media to engage news and information seekers in a new connected world. It will be driven by well-established news gathering setup, technology specialists and other professionals.
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ETV Bharat Karnataka news in kannada for June 5 2021 12pm is about Congress leaders reaction on unprecedented development between Mysuru IAS Officers, Twitter restores blue tick on Vice President Venkaiah Naidu's personal account, CM Arvind Kejriwal likely to announce unlock plan for Delhi today, Woman journalist among four people killed in Afghanistan's Kabul blasts and several other news, for more live news download Etv Bharat Download ETV Bharat on App store – https://apps.apple.com/in/app/etv-bharat/id1453416186 Play Store – https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.etvbharat.android Or watch us live on – www.etvbharat.com ETV Bharat is d Division of Ushodaya Enterprises Pvt. Ltd. , is a comprehensive digital national news platform conceived to deliver seamless news and information services, using video-centric Mobile App and Web Portals. It is first-of-its kind offering in India in terms of diversity and depth, dedicated journalists network, reach of 24 states with services in 13 languages i.e.– Hindi, Urdu, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Gujarati, Marathi, Bengali, Punjabi, Assamese, Odia and English. ETV Bharat is the latest initiative of the five-decade old multi-dimensional Ramoji Group. The Group's highly successful media endeavors include : Eenadu - one of the largely circulated language dailies in the country , and ETV Network with Telugu general entertainment, infotainment and news channels. With a strong lineage of the most trusted media house, ETV Bharat would draw on its strengths of decades' long experience and innovation. ETV Bharat will combine the new technologies of mobile and digital media to engage news and information seekers in a new connected world. It will be driven by well-established news gathering setup, technology specialists and other professionals.
ETV Bharat Karnataka news in kannada for June 5 2021 7am is about Soldier killed in car accident at Mysuru district's Hunsuru, Facebook suspends Donald Trump's account for two years, PM Modi to address World Environment Day event, interact with farmers, JP Nadda to review Assembly poll strategy, Covid-19 work at crucial meet and several other news, for more live news download Etv Bharat Download ETV Bharat on App store – https://apps.apple.com/in/app/etv-bharat/id1453416186 Play Store – https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.etvbharat.android Or watch us live on – www.etvbharat.com ETV Bharat is d Division of Ushodaya Enterprises Pvt. Ltd. , is a comprehensive digital national news platform conceived to deliver seamless news and information services, using video-centric Mobile App and Web Portals. It is first-of-its kind offering in India in terms of diversity and depth, dedicated journalists network, reach of 24 states with services in 13 languages i.e.– Hindi, Urdu, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Gujarati, Marathi, Bengali, Punjabi, Assamese, Odia and English. ETV Bharat is the latest initiative of the five-decade old multi-dimensional Ramoji Group. The Group's highly successful media endeavors include : Eenadu - one of the largely circulated language dailies in the country , and ETV Network with Telugu general entertainment, infotainment and news channels. With a strong lineage of the most trusted media house, ETV Bharat would draw on its strengths of decades' long experience and innovation. ETV Bharat will combine the new technologies of mobile and digital media to engage news and information seekers in a new connected world. It will be driven by well-established news gathering setup, technology specialists and other professionals.
ETV Bharat Karnataka news in kannada for June 3 2021 6pm is about Lockdown extended in Karnataka till June 14 to break the COVID-19 chain: CM BS Yediyurappa, Mysuru city corporation commissioner shilp nag Announce Resignation, a total of 624 doctors died in the second wave of COVID-19: IMA, HC issues summons to Ramdev on DMA plea for making statement against allopathic medicine and several other news, for more live news download Etv Bharat Download ETV Bharat on App store – https://apps.apple.com/in/app/etv-bharat/id1453416186 Play Store – https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.etvbharat.android Or watch us live on – www.etvbharat.com ETV Bharat is d Division of Ushodaya Enterprises Pvt. Ltd. , is a comprehensive digital national news platform conceived to deliver seamless news and information services, using video-centric Mobile App and Web Portals. It is first-of-its kind offering in India in terms of diversity and depth, dedicated journalists network, reach of 24 states with services in 13 languages i.e.– Hindi, Urdu, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Gujarati, Marathi, Bengali, Punjabi, Assamese, Odia and English. ETV Bharat is the latest initiative of the five-decade old multi-dimensional Ramoji Group. The Group's highly successful media endeavors include : Eenadu - one of the largely circulated language dailies in the country , and ETV Network with Telugu general entertainment, infotainment and news channels. With a strong lineage of the most trusted media house, ETV Bharat would draw on its strengths of decades' long experience and innovation. ETV Bharat will combine the new technologies of mobile and digital media to engage news and information seekers in a new connected world. It will be driven by well-established news gathering setup, technology specialists and other professionals.
ETV Bharat Karnataka news in kannada for May 13 2021 3pm is about Karnataka High court slams State government for mishandling of vaccination programme, Bollywood actor Harshvardhan Rane donates oxygen concentrator to Cyberabad police, Government panel suggests increasing gap between two doses of Covishield, High Court appointed panel report clears charges against Mysuru DC Rohini Sindhuri and several other news, for more live news download Etv Bharat Download ETV Bharat on App store – https://apps.apple.com/in/app/etv-bharat/id1453416186 Play Store – https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.etvbharat.android Or watch us live on – www.etvbharat.com ETV Bharat is d Division of Ushodaya Enterprises Pvt. Ltd. , is a comprehensive digital national news platform conceived to deliver seamless news and information services, using video-centric Mobile App and Web Portals. It is first-of-its kind offering in India in terms of diversity and depth, dedicated journalists network, reach of 24 states with services in 13 languages i.e.– Hindi, Urdu, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Gujarati, Marathi, Bengali, Punjabi, Assamese, Odia and English. ETV Bharat is the latest initiative of the five-decade old multi-dimensional Ramoji Group. The Group's highly successful media endeavors include : Eenadu - one of the largely circulated language dailies in the country , and ETV Network with Telugu general entertainment, infotainment and news channels. With a strong lineage of the most trusted media house, ETV Bharat would draw on its strengths of decades' long experience and innovation. ETV Bharat will combine the new technologies of mobile and digital media to engage news and information seekers in a new connected world. It will be driven by well-established news gathering setup, technology specialists and other professionals.
Mr. Kollegala Sharma is the producer and podcaster of Jana Suddhi (Jaana - Smart, Suddhi - News), a daily science podcast in Kannada. He was a Chief Scientist at CFTRI, Mysuru. He also has vast experience as a columnist and science writer, coordinator for several science programs on All India Radio, as well as a trainer in various science workshops. He is an author and has contributed to several articles on science. He is also a mentor for teachers and Ph. D students. Connect with Mr. Kollegala Sharma: Podcast: https://anchor.fm/kollegala Twitter: https://twitter.com/kollegala Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kollegala Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCtB6my4ohaYOnQvBRnPEuA Connect with me: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gautamsrikrishna Twitter: https://twitter.com/gautamhs Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gautam.srikrishna Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCv5HCGfJNfo1x4labkU8vvw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gautam.srikrishna/ Email: learnandunlearnpodcast@gmail.com Music: https://www.purple-planet.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gautam-srikrishna/message
Jagadeesha Suchith was picked up by the SunRisers Hyderabad in the IPL Auction 2021 and we at Sunrisers Army scouted some of the interesting facts about this Mysuru lad in the first episode of season-2 of Know Your Riser.
In this episode of DH Radio, we look at the issue of mining in Mandya district and listen to the plight of people residing near Bebi Betta. This series from Deccan Herald comprehensively looks at the issue of illegal mining in that state. A sort of activity that affects us— you, me and our planet. In today's episode, we travel to the district of Mandya. The district is home to the majestic KRS or Krishnaraja Sagar Dam, a 90-year old dam which provides water to millions of people. But quarry activities near the dam pose a threat to the structure. Activists have been demanding that the area within the radius of 20-km around the dam be declared a protected zone. M Lakshmana, former chairman of Mysuru chapter of Institution of Engineers and founder of Association of Concerned and Informed Citizens of Mysuru, tells us of the dam's importance. To know more listen to the podcast. Download the Deccan Herald app for iOS devices here: https://apple.co/30eOFD6 For latest news and updates, log on to www.deccanherald.com Check out our e-paper www.deccanheraldepaper.com
In this episode of DH Changemakers, get to know about Mysore's Project ReachOut and how it helps people in myriad ways from one of its members Adarsh Ramesh. Born in the corridors of Sri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering in Mysuru, Adarsh Ramesh's Project ReachOut has made volunteering an exciting activity, creating bonds that last a lifetime. For latest news and updates, log on to www.deccanherald.com Deccan Herald News now on Telegram - Click here to subscribe
Did I achieve first rank because of destiny or hard work? A student at Regional Institute of Education, Mysuru asks Sadhguru.Editor's Note: Whether you're struggling with a controversial query, feeling puzzled about a taboo topic, or just burning with a question that no one else is willing to answer, now is your chance to ask! Ask Sadhguru your questions at UnplugWithSadhguru.org.Conscious Planet: https://www.consciousplanet.org Sadhguru App (Download): http://onelink.to/sadhguru__appOfficial Sadhguru Website: http://isha.sadhguru.orgSadhguru Exclusive: https://isha.sadhguru.org/in/en/sadhguru-exclusiveSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
मोहन कुमार, महिलाओ को मरने के बाद उनका मोबाइल भी आपने साथ ले जाता था। Mohan Kumar, a former primary school teacher from Dakshina Kannada, had admitted to killing at least 20 women between 2004 and 2009 by poisoning them with cyanide. He also confessed to befriending them with the offer of marriage and then stealing their jewelry after killing them. On January 3, 2006, Arathi left her house after telling her family members that she was going to a picnic. Arathi came to Puttur bus stand from where Mohan Kumar took her to Mysuru where they stayed in a lodge near the bus stand. The next morning, Mohan Kumar asked Arathi to remove her ornaments in the room. The two came to the KSRTC bus stand where Mohan Kumar asked her to consume a pill stating that it was a contraceptive pill. However, it was cyanide. Arathi consumed the pill in the washroom. As she collapsed, people in the washroom rushed her to a nearby hospital where she was declared dead. Mohan Kumar then went to the lodge and left the place along with Arathi's ornaments. Following his arrest by Bantwal Police on October 21, 2009, Mohan Kumar admitted to murdering 30 women. Background music Credit: Liam Seagrave Youtube link for background music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipNqY9wHPqg --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/abhishek-tiwari007/message
In your evening news brief, From The Newsroom, Akshay Kumar is all set to feature in “Into the Wild with Bear Grylls.”; Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa, for the fifth time, offered bagina at Krishnaraja Sagar (KRS) dam in Mandya district and Kabini dam in Mysuru district and Supreme Court refused to entertain a plea asking to set up a three-judge panel to inquire into the conduct of former Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi as a judge of the apex court. Download the Deccan Herald app for Android devices here: https://bit.ly/2UgttIO Download the Deccan Herald app for iOS devices here: https://apple.co/30eOFD6 For latest news and updates, log on to www.deccanherald.com Check out our e-paper www.deccanheraldepaper.com To read news on the go, sign up to our Telegram channel t.me/deccanheraldnews
Ancient wisdom and timeless dharma with Dr. M.A. Jayashree Dr. M.A. Jayashree is a Sanskrit Professor in Mysuru, India. She has guided my studies for 20 years and is internationally celebrated for her beautiful chanting and deep wisdom that she shares with yoga students worldwide. I am honoured to host my beloved teacher for a talk and journey into the yoga traditions. Dr. Jayashree discusses her extensive and unique studies, how she came to Sanskrit, meeting non-Indian students, their receptivity and ability to easily learn Sanskrit as well as the importance of dharma. Find her recordings here: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/dr-m-a-jayashree/479037114 Welcome to my new podcast and Expert Event. I am sharing this from KikiTV.LIFE - where you can meet me all week long *30 LIVE ZOOM wellbeing, yoga, mindset classes and events a month **FREE 10-Day Trial (easy to subscribe, easy to unsubscribe) *** Only $29.99 a month (less than $1 a day) https://kikitv.life
This week, The Musafir Stories speaks to Subhadip Mukherjee from the blog Indian Vagabond Today's destination: Mysore or Mysuru! Nearest Airport: Mysore Airport (MYQ) Nearest Railway Station: Mysore Junction (MYS) Prerequisites - Book early if you plan on traveling during the festive season of Dussehra (usually around Oct) Packing - Pack light, make sure to carry appropriate clothing as it tends to get hot during summers Time of the year - NA Length of the itinerary: 2 days Itinerary Highlights: Subhadip takes us on a speed date with the royal city of Mysore or Mysuru, the home of the Wodeyars! We start the day by making an early sprint to the Mysore Zoo, one of the older zoos of India and is home to a variety of animals. Plastic bags are not allowed inside the premises, so plan accordingly. The Mysore Zoo used to be home to penguins in the 1980s! Yep, it's true! After the zoo, we head towards the St. Philominas church, built in 1936. Don't miss out the relics of St. Philomina inside the church premises. Next stop to the railway museum to get first hand expereince of the cabs and wagons of the Mysore railway network that dates back to the British era. Jaganmohan palace and art gallery is a treasure trove for the art lovers. Noteworthy are the paintings of the famous painter Ravi Varma in this art gallery. You can spend some time at the Karanji lake, enjoying the nature and a serene boat ride! After savouring some art and nature, it is time to head to the Chamundi Hills that houses the famous Chamundeshwari temple and the statue of Mahishasura, from whom the city of Mysore gets it's name. Do stop for some fine viewpoints of Lalith Mahal palace enroute the Chamundi hills. Our first evening is a great time to head to the Mysore Palace (Amba Vilas palace), the iconic palace that symbolizes Mysore. Get a view of beautiful Indo-sarcenic architecture and interiors including arches, Darbar-e-aam, Darbar-e-khaas and ofcourse the beautiful lighting during weekends and Dussehra. One can also shop for sandalwood artifacts and momentos as well as mysore silk sarees in the vicinity of the Palace. If you want to explore the palace further, you can also visit the 12 temples within the Palace complex. Lalith Mahal is another one of the popular palaces in Mysore which is now a heritage hotel, but be prepared to pay for luxury! Another popular destination that one can spend an evening at is the Brindavan Gardens and KRS dam. The musical fountains and the variety of flowers and gardens are the mainstay of the garden. Make sure to catch a good spot to view the musical fountain show during the evenings. One can also enjoy a boat ride by the KRS dam, but this can be quite crowded during weekends. Other places of interest include Srirangapatna (which deserves an itinerary of its own), Ranganthittu bird sanctuary, Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav sanghralaya, National museum of Natural history, Folklore museum, Kukkarahalli lake among others! And last but not the least, do not forget to binge on some mouth watering Mysore Masala Dosa and Mysore Pak, the iconic dishes of Mysore! Links: Link to the blogpost Link to the blog: https://indianvagabond.com/ Thanks to Ashim D'Silva from Unsplash for this beautiful picture! Facebook Twitter Instagram Follow the Musafir stories on Twitter Facebook Instagram website: www.themusafirstories.com email: themusafirstories@gmail.com itunes - https://apple.co/2LPtTA3 Google podcasts - http://bit.ly/2toY7lj or voice or google search "Ok Google, play The Musafir stories podcast" website - http://bit.ly/2xFZqOV Saavn - https://bit.ly/2J5rIqi Spotify - https://spoti.fi/2HLPSVi pocketcasts - https://bit.ly/2xu3Ewg castbox - https://bit.ly/2sqBDQi Overcast - https://bit.ly/2LN9wnf Stitcher Radio - https://bit.ly/2JiBbhw audioBoom - https://bit.ly/2oZZowS TuneIn - https://bit.ly/2xyQH4a RadioPublic - https://bit.ly/2snY9u0 iHeartradio - https://ihr.fm/2xvOG8R Deezer - https://bit.ly/2L7GmOo
Meet Namita, a Lawyer turned Yogi, Traveller, Painter and Blogger! The grit, determination and the kind of work she has put in will inspire anyone! She's come a long way from escaping a Cult to travelling the world and blogging about her adventures. As humble as she is successful, Namita is a delight to listen to as she takes us from Bombay to Bolivia and back in a story with a lot of passion, courage and laughs! To know more, check out her blog - https://radicallyeverafter.com/ or send her a note at namitayoga@gmail.com. To reach out to the podcast curator shoot an email at naagasubramanya@gmail.com Follow The Passion People Podcast on Twitter You can follow us and leave us feedback on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @eplogmedia, For advertising/partnerships send you can send us an email at bonjour@eplog.media. If you like this show, please subscribe and leave us a review wherever you get your podcasts, so other people can find us. You can also find us on https://www.eplog.media/thepassionpeoplepodcast DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on all the shows produced and distributed by Ep.Log Media are personal to the host and the guest of the shows respectively and with no intention to harm the sentiments of any individual/organization. The said content is not obscene or blasphemous or defamatory of any event and/or person deceased or alive or in contempt of court or breach of contract or breach of privilege, or in violation of any provisions of the statute, nor hurt the sentiments of any religious groups/ person/government/non-government authorities and/or breach or be against any declared public policy of any nation or state. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A work project in Italy brought Gelatos to Ajay's life. He was amazed at the kind of dedication, passion and ideas that the Italians generated around this naturally made dish. Ajay is passionate not only about Gelatos but also about living life well. In this episode he dives deep into the "chemicals" of the food industry, how his brush with Gelato started and what it means to be an entrepreneur in a small town like Mysore. Tune in and find out more! :) Read more at - https://medium.com/the-passion-people-project/episode-17-the-gelatician-d282ba615c23 Follow The Passion People Podcast on Twitter You can follow us and leave us feedback on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @eplogmedia, For advertising/partnerships send you can send us an email at bonjour@eplog.media. If you like this show, please subscribe and leave us a review wherever you get your podcasts, so other people can find us. You can also find us on https://www.eplog.media/thepassionpeoplepodcast DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on all the shows produced and distributed by Ep.Log Media are personal to the host and the guest of the shows respectively and with no intention to harm the sentiments of any individual/organization. The said content is not obscene or blasphemous or defamatory of any event and/or person deceased or alive or in contempt of court or breach of contract or breach of privilege, or in violation of any provisions of the statute, nor hurt the sentiments of any religious groups/ person/government/non-government authorities and/or breach or be against any declared public policy of any nation or state. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How do you deal with something that blows the wind out of your sails? Dive into something so deep that you eventually find out what your passion is!! That is what Nauman did as he found out that he has a passion for fitness which blended excellently with his interest in Biology. We share some really amazing insights around growing, not taking shortcuts, the importance of people who surround us and of course working very very hard along with some solid advice to anyone who wants to be a professional natural body builder. You can reach out to me, Naga your podcast curator at naagasubramanya@gmail.com and Nauman at mohammednauman925@gmail.com to dive deeper into any of the topics we discussed or just to say hello! Follow The Passion People Podcast on Twitter You can follow us and leave us feedback on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @eplogmedia, For advertising/partnerships send you can send us an email at bonjour@eplog.media. If you like this show, please subscribe and leave us a review wherever you get your podcasts, so other people can find us. You can also find us on https://www.eplog.media/thepassionpeoplepodcast DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on all the shows produced and distributed by Ep.Log Media are personal to the host and the guest of the shows respectively and with no intention to harm the sentiments of any individual/organization. The said content is not obscene or blasphemous or defamatory of any event and/or person deceased or alive or in contempt of court or breach of contract or breach of privilege, or in violation of any provisions of the statute, nor hurt the sentiments of any religious groups/ person/government/non-government authorities and/or breach or be against any declared public policy of any nation or state. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.