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The Hindu
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Hindu
Nirman 2025- Techno cultural festival in Kalaburagi
Poojya Doddappa Appa College of Engineering - run by Hyderabad Karnataka Education Society (HKES), will be organising a two-day techno-cultural festival 'Nirman-2025', on the main campus of the college in Kalaburagi city from May 26. HKE Society president Shashil G. Namoshi addressing press persons here on Friday said that students from different engineering colleges in Hyderabad Karnataka region would participate in the sports, technical events and cultural programmes. Nirman has been a consistent part of the institution since 2012. The event begins with the Marathon titled 'Operation Sindhoor' , a run dedicated to the warriors, on May 26 morning. The Nirman 2025 will be inaugurated by Krish Naik, Founder and CEO of Krishai technologies Private limited Bengaluru. Superintendent of Police Adduru Srinivasulu will be the guest of honour. Mr. Namoshi briefed that the NirmanTechno vision-2025 is an inter-collegiate project, the event provides a platform for engineering final year students to showcase their technical skills. Nirman also features distinctive cultural events by the students. Mr. Namoshi also released the poster of Nirman-2025 event on the occasion.

The Hindu
30-04-2025
- Health
- The Hindu
Free meal programme launched for patients at Basaveshwara hospital in Kalaburagi
In a heartfelt tribute to 12th century social reformer Basavanna, Hyderabad Karnataka Education Society (HKES) launched a free nutritious meal initiative, named 'Basavaprasada', at the Basaveshwara Teaching and General Hospital in Kalaburagi on the occasion of Basava Jayanti on April 30. Inaugurating the programme, HKES president and Legislative Council member Shashil G. Namoshi emphasised Basavanna's visionary ideals of kayaka (dignity of labour) and dasoha (free meal). 'Basavanna rejected gender discrimination and called for an egalitarian society where every individual earns through honest work and shares with others. His teachings remain a global model for inclusive living,' he said. The 'Basavaprasada' program aims to provide free nutritious meals to in-patients, and is entirely donation-driven. Donors can contribute ₹11,000 to sponsor a day's meal. Mr. Namoshi contributed ₹55,000 on behalf of his family, presenting the cheque to hospital officials during the launch. Additionally, HKES central office staff contributed ₹17,100 towards the initiative. 'The idea was born from the inspiration of the Sharana movement's ethos,' Mr. Namoshi said. 'It brings me joy that on this Basava Jayanti, we are beginning a meaningful initiative that reflects those values.' The event was held in the presence of Rajshekhar Shivacharya of Chowdapuri Hiremath, Kalaburagi, who lauded the initiative and contributed ₹11,000 from his math. 'Launching 'Basavaprasada' in line with Basavanna's philosophy of dasoha is truly commendable,' he said. Hospital Director and HKES Board member Dr. Sharanabasappa Haraval and board members Dr. Mahadevappa Rampure, Sainath Patil, Dr. Anilkumar Pattana, Anilkumar Margol, Dr. Kiran Deshmukh, and Naganna Ghanti were among those present at the event.