Thanks to Yeddyurappa, PUC Topper Gets New Lease of Life


Thanks to Yeddyurappa, PUC Topper Gets New Lease of Life

Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore

Bangalore, May 12: Shilpakala, a PUC topper who secured the third rank in Arts in the state, was on the verge of discontinuing her studies owing to poverty.

Despite her success in the PU exams, Shilpakala was not in a position to study further due to financial constraints, and her parents were all set to fix her marriage.

But her dream was to become an IAS officer. And that dream was about to be quashed.

But now, thanks to Prajavani Kannada daily that broke her story, chief minister Yeddyurappa who read the news has ordered Tumkur deputy commissioner to look into the matter and extend all support to help her continue her studies.

Soon after Yeddyurappa issued the order, the DC called Shilpakala and her parents to his house to convey the CM's support.

A bright ray of hope now shines over the family, and especially Shilpakala, who can now do her BA as she had planned and go on to become an IAS officer.


Background:

Shilpakala's parents had to scrape through their limited means to provide PU education to her, and further studies seemed to be an impossible dream. She will need Rs 30 a day to attend a degree college in Tumkur, apart from the fees, which the family just could not afford.

Her parents were bonded labourers till a few years ago, and now they work as coolies. Many a time, Shilpakala had to forego food and go to college hungry.

Shilpakala had to also sacrifice her amibition to pursue science stream after securing 86 percent in SSLC, as she was able to get free admission into arts and subsidy for her PU education. Also, her brother is doing a course at an industrial training institute, and it would be difficult for her parents to support both children. Shilpakala was thus told to give up her dreams and her parents got busy planning her marriage.

It was then that Prajavani highlighted her plight, and now that the chief minister himself has come forward to help her cause, hopes of becoming an IAS officer have been rekindled in Shilpakala and she is all set to pursue her BA.

Another young cattle grazer, who was not able to pursue education after SSLC was also given a helping hand by Yeddyurappa.

He told the two children through top district officials to pursue their studies as much as they wished and that their educational expenses would be borne by the government.

"Pursue studies as much as you want. We will take care of your educational expenses," he told them.

As soon as Yeddyurappa read media reports he called up the deputy commissioners of the respective districts and told them to get in touch with their families and make the offer, which was accepted by them.

  

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  • muralidharavenkatesan, shimoga

    Sun, May 22 2011

    Keep it up CM. The deed you have done in worth remembering whole of like

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  • akshitha , mudigere

    Sat, May 21 2011

    Its a good job and let us see shilpakala as an IAS officer.... congrats and all the best shilpakala let all your dreams come true........

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  • JH, Udupi

    Sun, May 15 2011

    Thanks to Yediyrappaji. I want to see Shilpakala as an IAS officer in future.

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  • KGShenoy, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sat, May 14 2011

    Dear Victor Tauro Permude,
    I liked your comments.I too wish to see a beautiful Karnataka and India like most of the Indians.It is possible when people change their mindset.People must start contributing for the cause and stop complaining,blaming others and also stop expecting others to initiate and proceed with the process.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai / Mapusa

    Fri, May 13 2011

    I congratulate Mr. Yeddurappa for spending people’s money judiciously this time.

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  • Victor Tauro Permude, Bangalore

    Fri, May 13 2011

    Good response from many people.
    I do not get into good or bad comments but it shows out of so many people who commented, how many have a perspective of a state development/ state policy and how many just glorify the CM of their Party, where state development as a whole is not their goal it looks like.
    I would appreciate Yediyurappa's gesture if he was a lay person but he is a sitting CM and ordering DC to help this one girl from govt. funds is something that a CM is missing the plight of poor girls in Karnataka. If we had a CM with state perspective he would have asked his ministry to draw a plan/policy to cover as many Shilpakalas as possible so that after few years Karnataka will not have girls like Shilpkala rather thousands of Girls and boys will have the education of their choice. Do you know in Karnataka how many government PUC colleges have Science and Commerce as options for rural students? Let me tell you in Kudligi Taluka in Bellary has 1 Govt. Junior college and science subject was introduced in 2009. So Taluka was producing only Arts students for almost 30 years. No commerce.
    Hope you people get the perspective on what I am saying!

    Do not comment keeping in mind political affiliations we need to build a better Karnataka. I have moved beyond any political or religious affiliations because I need to see a beautiful Karnataka and India.

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  • Clara Lewis, Kemmannu/Dubai

    Thu, May 12 2011

    Congrats Shilpakala, continue your hard work and use your talent to serve the nation one day.

    Why people become political leaders to serve the people right? but this is become joke of the century.The country's wealth should not be confined to the hands of few people but every Indian Citizen should share it and enjoy it.There should not be slum areas, no more Child labour,beggars,homeless,no more farmers commit suicides, no more bride burning, no more girl child killing,no more bad roads and lacking infrastructure,no more lacking electricity & clean water supply,no more garbage everywhere, no more toilet problems, no more hungry people and no more illiteracy and unemployment in the country. The economically weakest people should get good education, nutritious diet and a roof on their head. Then we can say our political leaders really serve people.

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  • Varun Kumar, Udupi

    Thu, May 12 2011

    Well Done Mr.Yeddyurappa and All best Shilpakala......continue your hard untill u reach your dream.

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  • YATHISH KUMAR, ATTAVAR/DUBAI

    Thu, May 12 2011

    Ms.Shilpakala Congratulations for your achivements so far and wishing you good luck in your future to become an IAS OFFICER dream come true .Our prayers are always with you for a bright and prosperous future.You are also lucky enough to get a strong support from our CM Mr.YEDDIYURAPPAJI which will take you a long way.

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  • Louis D'Souza, Udupi/Kuwait

    Thu, May 12 2011

    Her parents has enough money for her marriage but no money for her studies? Cheap mentality.

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  • Wilfred,, Bantwal/Kuwait

    Thu, May 12 2011

    Yeddiji apne tho kammal kiya
    CONGRATULATIONS TO U SHILPAKALA.May your all dreams come true Wish u a great future ahead May god blses you.98563071

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  • C.J Prakash, Malpe

    Thu, May 12 2011

    Lydia Lobo, Would you have commented the same if Yeddi would have donated your Rahul Baba donated this to Shilpakala ? You would have been happily hailing Jai Jai Rahul. our future PM.
    Instead of trying to find stone in curds appriciate atleast Yeddi still has some grace and even he has a bit of organ called heart which took a break from looting ans see someones problem.
    I also Believe Victor Tauro's comments are misunderstood. What he commented makes sense, wether its prctically possible or not is other question. Just beacuse Rahul Baba got stage arrested & Yeddi offering better future for Shilpakala, they wont promise us better days to come nor its a big deal to celebrete.

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  • Bhaskar Salian Dubai, Kinnigoli

    Thu, May 12 2011

    nice & pleasing comment. Thank you Mr. CM & congradulations ms Shilpakala!!!!!!

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  • sujith kumar, Mangalore

    Thu, May 12 2011

    Sir Guru,

    I completely agree with your comments... You are right and am with you... Keep on going sir and make others mouth shut as u did today....

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  • Karan, india

    Thu, May 12 2011

    This is really touching story...something that moves you..bought ananda bashpa..or tears of happiness atbthe news...
    right to education should be federal mandate..even today, all successive govt.s and parties that ruled the nation had not made sincere effort to educate the masses...a uneducated and divided masses that would always fight on petty things and communal issues was in the best interest of these power hungry politicians...an education is a training..not necessarily gives you the right intellect..with right intellect you see the best way to grow yourself and the society is to assimilate and coexist..we are a rich nation...we have everything for ones need but not for ones greed...we are yet to realize the collective gains of having a enlightened society..is some one blocking the effort???? Yes of course...you know who!

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  • Roshan Braganza, Udyavara

    Thu, May 12 2011

    Nice work by yaddi. But why the media always propagate early marriage as a taboo for girls . There are plenty of girls who persue education after getting married.

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  • The Guru, Mangalore

    Thu, May 12 2011

    Cental Govt levied education cess of 1% on the taxable income, what happened to that money, what it is utilised for? Kapil Sibal should answer this

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  • JRAO,

    Thu, May 12 2011

    THIS WE PRESUME FIRST STEP BY MR.CM AND LET IT BE CONTINUED IN FUTURE WHERE IT REALLY DESERVES. WE HOPE MR.CM WILL CREATE A PRECEDENCE WITH HIS ACTIONS WHEN OPPSN. ARE BARKING WITH ZEALOUS FOR THE POPULARITY HE IS GAINING WITH HIS HUMBLE THOUGHTS.

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  • Durgadas Suvarna, MLORE/BLORE

    Thu, May 12 2011

    Victor Tauro Permude, Bangalore, Peter Pereira, Pune and Lydia Lobo, Kadri. I think the people like you always wish wrong things to happen by BJP. Also you are always expecting the news of wrong things done by yeddy ruled BJP. Even though when there is some good news about the yeddy govt also you try to find fault in that instead of appreciating him. In this case whatever it is. The help done by Yeddy to Shilpakala has helped her a lot towards her education.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Thu, May 12 2011

    The Guru,Managalore,You know we NRI contributed a lot and still contributing for (our) Indian economy.But your comments are absurd and in a bad taste.You people are wearing googles of yellow color that's why snubing hard working NRIs.Have a nice day Guroooji.

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  • Peter Pereira, Pune

    Thu, May 12 2011

    The Guru,

    No, you are wrong.

    Being a bonafide citizen of India, I have every right to question and protest the evil designs of evil groups which harm and threaten my beloved country and my beloved people. You may be member of these groups that is what hurts you when someone stands against these groups. Hope you understand, Mr. The Guru.

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  • Vijay, Shankarapura

    Thu, May 12 2011

    Finally.... our dearest CM, Mr. Yeddyurappa knowingly or unknowingly done something good and all are happy. Thank God.

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  • Andrew L D Cunha, Bejai

    Thu, May 12 2011

    What Victor Tauro is trying to say is there are thousands of Shilpakala's. Prajavani or Daijiworld cannot highlight everybody to bring them to CM's notice. That is why there is a need of Policy to help these Shilpakala's so that their dream comes true. CM's action is his personal action. Shows his good sensitive heart. Now he should direct Education Ministry to implement right policy for poor but talented and hardworking children.

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  • Alexander P Menezes, Karkala/Dubai

    Thu, May 12 2011

    While everyone appreciated the noble gesture by our Dear CM Yediyurappaji, no one has pointed fingers at him for helping this poor girl this noble cause. Mr. Victor Permude has asked a genuine, though provoking question, why Girls are deprived of the free education until Graduation. This is a very important question to the Government. If at all, the present government decides and implements a policy in this direction to help poor village girls to get free education until they finish the graduation, then nothing like it. I am sure Mr. Yeduyurappaji can see another term in the coming elections, and this will eventually help him wash away all those allegations his opponents have raised against him.

    I wish and hope Mr. CM is listening.

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  • The Guru, Mangalore

    Thu, May 12 2011

    Lydia Lobo, Kadri

    Got to ur basics u dont want BJP Rule, when they get a chance to rule what ever happened in this country till date u will blame the BJP govt, why this current kangress govt didnt pass the right to education act?????

    Whats stopping them, these kangi people didnt have the time to draft the education bill.. without knowing the facts dont just blame govt which as come recently in power..

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  • The Guru, Mangalore

    Thu, May 12 2011

    Peter Pereira, Pune

    u r right but at the same time people like u dont have moral right to comment on anyone when noble work is done..

    Am i right MR Peter Pereira, Pune

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  • The Guru, Mangalore

    Thu, May 12 2011

    STALIN MISQUITH, Manama,Bahrain

    Right now i am in Bangalore came here to know my next posting for TEACH INDIA, which i am very proud off..

    Whats ur contribution? Guess diving the people of India on the basis of religion that to sitting in some other country.

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  • Ravindranath Shetty, Mangalore /Dubai

    Thu, May 12 2011

    Definately a good gesture from CM. However it is all depends on how his order is implimented. Does the help from the official channel is enough for the girl to persue her studies? Paying fees or paying for the books may not be enough for her to continue her studies. She may need other help like free travel, free hostel facilities etc.,

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Thu, May 12 2011

    There are so many cases if not same, near to Miss Shilpakala,PUC,third topper who could not continue further,due to finacial constraint.I think CM has to survey the students who were got distnction in SSLC and PUC and would not continue further education due to the finacial reason and then only I would appriciate CM's goodwill gesture.Any way Shilpakala you are lucky enough to get our CM's attention and all the best for your future endeavor.

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  • Raghu, Bangalore

    Thu, May 12 2011

    Victor Tauro Permude, Bangalore -
    If you don't want to acknowledge CM's gesture, then your comments too are unwanted to this context. The CM's gesture was indeed commendable and it helped a needy girl at the right time. Why not any other MLA or MP from any other party take up this issue?? If Indian education system is like what it is now from past 63 years, who has to be blamed? who is ruling at the centre from past 63 years?

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  • Bryan, Bahrain

    Thu, May 12 2011

    Shilpakala, All the Best in the Future,Keep up the Chief Minister name.God Bless U Shilpakala, Congrats.

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  • Ashok, Udupi/Dubai

    Thu, May 12 2011

    Hi Victor Tauro Permude, Bangalore , you are absolutely right. For National Shame let us blame the party who ruled India for 60 years. Hon CM did a good work , let us encourage that.

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  • Lokanath.D, Bantwal/Kolkata

    Thu, May 12 2011

    Dear Mr.Victor Tauro Permude Bangalore..your comments looks to be a todays joke...I think you are one sided like Poojary...try to understand the situation...what is Indies todays population and how many % people are below the poverty line...?I hope you say... India is a developing country.....forward country and so on....?still above 60%people are below the poverty line....this is after 64yrs of independence....

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Thu, May 12 2011

    Victor Tauro Permude,Bangalore
    Do't waste time in scribling nonsence comments.Try to be happy by seeing good moments.If you negetive here also you will see anything good in life.Grow up man!

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  • Lydia Lobo, Kadri

    Thu, May 12 2011

    Guru,

    Were you as much responsive (as you are now to Victor Tauro) when the CM donated out of exchequer to neighbouring state temples ? Yet, there is appreciation for what he did for this girl though it does not come as his personal contribution. As such, its not appropriate of you asking Victor Tauro about what he has done because Victor's money is remainder of taxes due to the govt his using it for charity is his prerogative and unquestionable by third party.

    What Victor said is right. Too little is done for the education of the poor. Now, don't pester its the central govt's duty - the money given to temples is not State Govt's priority either.

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  • STALIN MISQUITH, Manama,Bahrain

    Thu, May 12 2011

    The Guru, Mangalore,
    As a citizen of India what have u done tell me first???? then ask others!

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  • Harold D'cunha, Manglore, India

    Thu, May 12 2011

    Congratulations to Shilpakala for this achievement inspire of your poverty. Only God knows how many times u have gone to school, college and to bed without a meal. Mr. CM please do this action to many more poor students who desire to go for education but unable to do so due to poverty.

    Also agree with Victor Tauro Permude, Bangalore observations. -"We need to have a policy for free education and its right implementation.'

    During late 70 and early 80' the University education was almost free for poor students and I had benefited from this. That is why I could complete my College. Indians do not have talent crunch, but India do have selfless service minded honesty people crunch.

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  • Peter Pereira, Pune

    Thu, May 12 2011

    The Guru, Mangalore (Permude),

    You have asked the right question to Mr. Victor. This same question applies to you and to me as well. If everyone of us see thoroughly ourselves, I am sure majority of us have done nothing for India nor for Indians. Many, who does and are willing to serve India and Indias have been stopped from doing so by some uncivilised groups formed by unemployed youths, supported by Politicians for selfish gains falsely allegating of religious conversion. I am sure many among us support these groups instead of condemning their shameless acts.....I am I right Mr. The Guru ? Have a nice day friend.

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  • Sudarshan Shetty, Mangalore

    Thu, May 12 2011

    Victor Tauro Permude, Bangalore your comments clearly indicate that you cannot diget good works done by Yeddy. The people like you always expect the news of wrong things done by yeddy in this website so that you can blame him again and again. As Mr Guru told first and learn to appreciate good work of others ok.

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  • Alfred Vincent Monis, Bantakal/Kingdom of Bahrain

    Thu, May 12 2011

    Please compare the fees and donations charged by our aided and private (run by so called charitable institutions)Institutions including our own catholic institutions you will know the truth.They pay almost 75% to 80% less salary than aided school teachers salary and collect huge amount in the name of donations and fees.

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  • The Guru, Mangalore

    Thu, May 12 2011

    Victor Tauro Permude, Bangalore

    As a citizen of India CM has done his part.. as a citizen of India what have you done??????

    Appreciate the good work and dont try to see everything as negitive

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  • Victor Tauro Permude, Bangalore

    Thu, May 12 2011

    Congrats to Shilpakala for achieving what you wanted to achieve.

    Folks don't celebrate Yeddi's good gesture as Chief Minister. It is not a chief ministers job to attend one by one case officially. He can do it personally as doing some charity is his freedom.

    You must note that even after 63 years of independence India provides education only up to 8th standard. It is a national shame to all of us. So why not up to 2 level and for Girls up to graduation or post graduation? Why in India Technical education like ITI or Polytechnic is not subsidized or for free?

    It makes no sense attending one case by Chief minister when there are thousands of students I have come across.

    India will never see the light if one by one case is attended. We need to have a policy for free education and its right implementation.

    So folks don't celebrate publicity stunts by feudal lords.

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  • Navin Suvarna, Mukka

    Thu, May 12 2011

    Appreciate the goodwill gesture of CM and Thanks to Prajavani to put light to the matter. Best of luck Ms.shilpakala.

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  • Alexander P Menezes, Karkala/Dubai

    Thu, May 12 2011

    I am touched by the kind heartedness shown by our CM Mr. Yeduyurappaji. I hope Mr.CM will use all his power to educate the less previledged and help students like Shilpakala to empower in Education. My Best Wishes to Shilpakala for her IAS Dream.

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  • JRAO,

    Thu, May 12 2011

    This is we call educational support.
    Simply allocating funds will not serve the purpose of education.
    RIGHT TIME RIGHT PERSON RIGHT CAUSE ONLY SERVE RIGHT PURPOSE BY RIGHT CM ! I am trying to recall here such instances on earlier occassions by earlier CM,s.

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  • Ashok, Udupi/Dubai

    Thu, May 12 2011

    One more good work by our Hon. CM Sir. Congrats Ms. Shilpakala. God bless you.

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Thu, May 12 2011

    Great humanitarian service by Yedyurappa.God bless Shilpakala and Yedyurappa.Thanks to 'Prjavani'Daily for doing the good job.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, M'lore/Bahrain

    Thu, May 12 2011

    Congrats Shilpakala,
    appreciating your hard work & dedication.
    I'm sure she will be bright star 1 day in future.
    O jiyo Yeddyurappaji, God bless u!
    Henry Misquith

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  • Navin, brahmavar/bahrain

    Thu, May 12 2011

    Goodnews, CM is doing some great jobs now a days, I just want to wish him goodluck.

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  • Peter Pereira, Pune

    Thu, May 12 2011

    CM sir, you have proved that there is a good human somewhere deep within you. Similar deeds certainly will raise your respect from people and pleased by God. God doesn't need huge temple/church/mosque, but, a big, clean heart. Limit your donations to worship places and be active in helping the needy among whom true God dwells. We need a true Kannadiga, as head of our State, who will care for every Kannadiga & make Karnataka a shining State of India. Thanks CM sir & good luck Ms. Shilpakala. May your dream to become IAS officer come true. Jai Karnataka !!

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  • Ashok Thonse, Kallianpur/Dubai

    Thu, May 12 2011

    Good work Mr. Yediyurappa. The government should support not only the toppers. They should support all the students who are interested in studies. Some students they are brilliant in studies but they cant stay on toppers list because of their personal family problems, financial problems etc. The governament should make a random survey of all the schools and colleges and support those students who are really interested in studies.

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  • Kumar Fernandes, Mudarangadi/Dubai

    Thu, May 12 2011

    Appreciate the goodwill gusture of CM and Thanks to Prajavani to put light to the matter. Best of luck Ms.shilpakala. Pray all your dreams come true.

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  • Venance A.J.Crasta`, Udyavara / Bangalore

    Thu, May 12 2011

    Hats off to Prajavani for brining the news. There may be many such cases but all are not coming up. It is duty of the Gov. to support such families. Thanks for the Cheif Minister for quick action.

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  • Sudarshan Shetty, Mangalore

    Thu, May 12 2011

    Manoj, Udupi you cannot digest the good work done by Yeddy. Also dont relate one issue with the other. Whatever the help Yeddy has done is definately a great help to this family. Learn to appreciate good things done by a person also ok. Inspite of always commenting on a person ok.

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  • Satish Kunder, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Thu, May 12 2011

    Good work Mr. Yedyurappa!

    Now atleast instead of going to temples start doing such good works so that all your sins of corruption can be compensated.

    Remember - 'Jana Seveye Janardhana Seve'.

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  • Lydia Lobo, Kadri

    Thu, May 12 2011

    I am glad for Shilpakala. Its not that there is a scarcity of donors/sponsors what is lacking is exposure of the needy to the wider world. Moreover, education is a secure booty one can give in blessing to poor youth. Thanks to Prajavani that gave a ray of hope to this girl and of-course to the CM. Wish you good luck young lady - we need many educated and ambitious members in our society, working and contributing to our nation's economy.

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  • Shivanand Shetty, Mangalore/Bangalore/USA

    Thu, May 12 2011

    Keep up the good work sir Yeddiyurappaji. You are definitely doing a great job. Also congrats to Shilpakala. Please concentrate more on your studies with your hard work and also have faith in god. Then see that you will definitely reach towards your goal. Also thanks to daijiworld for the news.

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  • Manoj, Udupi

    Thu, May 12 2011

    Our CM should allot flats or plots to rank holders. He has done this for world cup cricket team, so he should do same here too.

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  • John, Kavoor

    Thu, May 12 2011

    Keep up the good work Yeddi Bhai!!!! Congrats to Shilpakala!!!!

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  • Alfred Vincent Monis, Bantakal/Kingdom of Bahrain

    Thu, May 12 2011

    Nice gesture by our Hon. Chief Minister B.S.Yediyurappa.

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  • prasanna, mangalore

    Thu, May 12 2011

    the other kid from maddur (or was it mandya) was noticed asking for mr cm, who had promised to fund his education as well. hmm.

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