L-G releases information manual for job fair
The Hindu
She also handed over two donated ambulances to the Health Department
Lieutenant Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan on Wednesday released an information manual for the job fair scheduled to be held on March 5-6 at the Technological University campus.
At a brief function held at Raj Nivas, she released the manual in the presence of Chief Minister N. Rangasamy and Home Minister A. Namassivayam. Around 100 firms are likely to participate in the job fair.
Ms. Soundararajan also handed over two ambulances donated by the Rotary Club of Pondicherry Mid Town to the Health Department. The Lieutenant Governor flagged off the ambulances during a function held at Raj Nivas.
A release from Raj Nivas said one ambulance would be given to Rajiv Gandhi Women and Child Hospital and the other would be kept under the control of Government Chest Hospital, Gorimedu.
Hampi, the UNESCO-recognised historical site, was the capital of the Vijayanagara empire from 1336 to 1565. Foreign travellers from Persia, Europe and other parts of the world have chronicled the wealth of the place and the unique cultural mores of this kingdom built on the banks of the Tungabhadra river. There are fine descriptions to be found of its temples, farms, markets and trading links, remnants of which one can see in the ruins now. The Literature, architecture of this era continue inspire awe.
Unfurling the zine handed to us at the start of the walk, we use brightly-coloured markers to draw squiggly cables across the page, starting from a sepia-toned vintage photograph of the telegraph office. Iz, who goes by the pronouns they/them, explains, “This building is still standing, though it shut down in 2013,” they say, pointing out that telegraphy, which started in Bengaluru in 1854, was an instrument of colonial power and control. “The British colonised lands via telegraph cables, something known as the All Red Line.”
The festival in Bengaluru is happening at various locations, including ATREE in Jakkur, Bangalore Creative Circus in Yeshwantpur, Courtyard Koota in Kengeri, and Medai the Stage in Koramangala. The festival will also take place in various cities across Karnataka including Tumakuru, Ramanagara, Mandya, Kolar, Chikkaballapura, Hassan, Chitradurga, Davangere, Chamarajanagar and Mysuru.