KARNATAKA: EDUCATION: Ramanji Nammabhoomi Conferred with ‘Bank of Baroda Achievers Award’

Ramanji Nammabhoomi, Udupi was conferred with Bank of Baroda Achievers Award at Mangaluru University Syndicate auditorium on March 18 for his all-round achievements in the post graduate courses of Mangalore University.

Mangalore University vice-chancellor professor P Subrahmanya Yedapaditaya who conferred the award said that this handover has increased the award’s value. “The work of identifying talented persons by the Bank of Baroda is commendable,” he said.

Ramanji said that the award has inspired him to achieve more in the education sector. He expressed his gratitude for the award.

Bank of Baroda Konaje branch senior branch manager Derick D’ Souza, Mangalore University’s Dr Kishore Kumar C K, finance officer professor Y Sangappa, Professor Sadananda, Professor Kishori Nayak K and others were present. 

source/content: daijiworld.com

NATIONAL: SPORTS / BOATING: ’11th National Dragon Boat Championship’ begins in Swarna River, Heroor,Udupi, February 23 to 26th

700 participants from 15 States are likely to participate in the races till February 26. The event will be held at Swarna river in Heroor.

The 11th national dragon boat championship will begin in Udupi for four days from Thursday, with about 700 participants from 15 States expected to participate.

Organised by the Udupi district administration, in association with the Indian Kayaking and Canoeing Association, the competitions will be held on the Swarna near Heroor in Udupi.

Those selected in this championship will be eligible to participate in Asian Games to be held in September/October, 2023.

Arrangements like two access roads, space for viewers have been organised in Heroor.

According to Udupi MLA K. Raghupathi Bhat, dragon boat race has evolved into a competitive global sport.

‘‘Udupi got an opportunity to host this championship. The prospects of Udupi in organising water sports championships can be explored further. The championship will have 200 metres, 500 metres, and 2 km race,” he told presspersons.

In each category, 25 participants will get selected to participate in the Asian Games, Mr. Bhat said, adding that the dragon boats have already arrived at the venue.

The boats have been designed to look like a dragon’s head, while the rear is carved to look like a tail.

In this event, 22 persons sit on the narrow boat, while the rest of the team works the oars and one person sitting in the front will beat a drum to egg them on and a coxswain steers the boat. There will be three more persons on reserve.

The 10th national dragon boat championship was held in Bhopal last year.

source/content: thehindu.com (headline edited)