Bengaluru: Garaga is a village of historical significance, having given birth to several prominent freedom fighters. Located 20 kilometres West of the Dharwad district headquarters and adjoining the neighbouring Belagavi district, the hitherto sleepy village of Dharwad Taluka had enough traces and influences of the border district. Once notorious for lifestyle: Garaga and the surrounding villages were notorious for their lifestyle, intoxication, physical fights and murders over trivial issues and those connected with enemity, property and women. Well, all these misnomers are things of the past century and over a period of time, thanks to education, awareness, the establishment of the Belur Industrial Area, close by and migration to nearby and far-off towns and cities in search of green pastures, it is altogether a new Garaga now. A pilgrimage centre: Garaga, apart from a variety of reasons, is also a sought-after destination for the pilgrims of Sri Madiwaleshwara Mut...
Bengaluru: The services and contributions of Mrs Shakuntala Kurtkoti, a veteran freedom fighter, Life Worker, and Secretary of the Gandhi Peace Foundation Centre, Dharwad, were remembered on the eve of her centenary-year celebrations at the Karnataka Vidyawardhaka Sangha in Dharwad recently. Glowing tributes were paid to Mrs Shakuntala Kurtkoti by the guests and speakers in the day-long deliberations at the Dr Patil Puttappa auditorium. Meanwhile, all those who were associated with the Gandhi Peace Foundation Centre more than three decades ago rejoiced, recalling the good old days. Fundamental privilege of freedom at crossroads: Octogenarian S R Hiremath, founder president of the Samaja Parivarthana Samudaya NGO, a renowned environmentalist and anti-corruption activist, responsible for packing mining baron Gali Janardhan Reddy to the gallows, delivered the keynote address. However, sadly, he dwelt upon a major portion of his speech on the current deliberations in the apex court over ...