No Retakes – the magic and the pitfalls of a stage production

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THE ARTS APPRECIATION SERIES

“No Retakes – the magic and the pitfalls of a stage production”

by Arundhati Raja

Saturday, 5 December, 2009, 6.30 pm

The Bangalore International Centre, as part of its “Arts Appreciation Series” has arranged an illustrated talk, “No Retakes – the magic and the pitfalls of a stage production” by Arundhati Raja on Saturday, 5th December, 2009 at 6.30 p.m. at the Auditorium, Bangalore International Centre, TERI Complex, 4th Main, 2nd Cross, Domlur II Stage, Bangalore – 560 071

“No Retakes – the magic and the pitfalls of a stage production”
Have you seen plays where you didn’t really think it was good but didn’t know quite why? Did you think a production was really good and then found you were the only one who thought so? Did you notice the lighting or the set or the costume? Did you wonder why one actor caught your attention immediately they stepped on stage where none of the others had?
Translating printed dialogue into a dramatic and dynamic piece of theatre on stage is no easy task. When the piece of theatre is based on physical movement and mime, different skills come into play. But when the dialogue is naturalistic, it takes a great deal of work on character interpretation and motivation to be convincing. When you watch a natural and convincing performance, it often seems easy to present but is in fact the opposite.
The interactive presentation seeks to go through the basic elements of stage production, giving you an insight into the intricacies of rehearsal and show. With the Bangalore Habba on very soon, perhaps you’ll be able to watch some of the plays on offer and give a more informed critique.
Arundhati Raja
Arundhati Raja is Artistic Director of Artistes’ Repertory Theatre, an English Language theatre group, founded, with her husband Jagdish, in 1982. And of JAGRITI, a performing arts centre due to be launched mid 2010.
With thirty years experience in the teaching of subjects as varied as science, language arts and drama, she conducts training workshops in drama for groups of all ages and background.

As an actor, she made her debut on the Bangalore stage in 1977 and has since played a wide variety of roles, including the role of Martha in ART’s award winning production of Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf. In 2005, she premiered the English version of Girish Karnad’s new one-woman play, A Heap of Broken Images performing over thirty shows in Bangalore, Chennai and Delhi.

As director she has designed and directed over forty productions and has participated in a British Council seminar in the UK, on Advanced Theatre Direction in July 1994, being sponsored by the British Council and the Charles Wallace India Trust for the Arts.

In 2006 Arundhati, was festival coordinator for Kannada Rangabhoomi Namaskara. This was a six-day festival in association with the Karnataka Nataka Academy, of six plays by eminent Kannada playwrights in English translation.
Bangalore International Centre

The Bangalore International Centre, founded in 2005, is a premier non-governmental organisation that is being developed as a hub of cultural and intellectual activities in the city. It provides an opportunity and a platform for interaction across professions to collectively foster intellectual activity, cultural enterprise and innovation in development.

In its continuing efforts to promote the arts, the Bangalore International Centre, under the banner of the Arts Appreciation Series, hosts a number of illustrated talks on several aspects of the visual, heritage and performing arts, bringing maestros in the field closer to audiences. In demystifying certain nuances of the arts, the Series endeavours to appeal to both audiences and artistes and foster critical and aesthetic appreciation of the arts.
Entry is free. Attendees must register with the BIC for the performance at 080-25359680.

For further information please contact:
Bangalore International Centre,
TERI Complex,4th Main, 2nd Cross,
Domlur II Stage,
Bangalore – 560 071
Tel: 080-25359680
Email: bic@teri.res.in
Website: www.bicentre.org

Designing for a Sustainable World

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For those with an interest in design, user experience and sustainability, we are hosting World Usability Day Bangalore this Saturday, Nov 21 at the Yahoo! Embassy Golf Links campus. This is the 4th World Usability Day in Bangalore and this year’s theme is “Designing for a Sustainable World”.

Speakers at this year’s event will cover various design & sustainability perspectives including on green buildings, sustainability in the digital world, usability and sustainability in product design. The afternoon session will involve design activities and discussions facilitiated by speakers.

- Chitra Vishwanath, Architect, http://www.inika.com/chitra/

- Deepak Menon, India Water Resources Portal, http://www.indiawaterportal.org

- Eric Schaffer, CEO, Human Factors International, http://connect.humanfactors.com/profile/EricSchaffer

- Rakesh Ambati, Artist, Hacktivist and Founder, Braille Without Borders, http://braillewithoutborders.org

- Prof. Amaresh Chakrabarti, Head, Innovation, Design Study and Sustainability Laboratory (IdeasLab) Indian Institute of Science, http://cpdm.iisc.ernet.in/ideaslab/introduction.html

For more information on WUD, please refer to http://www.worldusabilityday.org/

. The event is hosted in hundreds of cities worldwide.

To register for the Saturday event, please add your name to: http://www.upabangalore.in/mwiki/mediawiki-1.15.1/index.php?title=WUD_Bangalore_2009

or email me.

The event is FREE and open to ALL. Please share the event with friends and colleagues who you think might be interested.

Agumbe Rainforest Photography Expedition

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REGISTER
For registrations please contact mail @ amoghavarsha.com or +91 9901044344, there are very limited seats, so make sure you register immediately.

An expedition in to the heart of western ghats, the thick evergreen forests which receive the second highest rainfall in India.

Spend 2 days in the thick rainforests of Agumbe. Here’s your chance to photograph some of the most beautiful waterfalls, landscapes, forests, mammals, birds, reptile and amphibians ever seen. Camp at India’s first Rainforest research station the ARRS (Agumbe Rainforest Research Station). Learn how researchers work in the field first hand. Trek through the pristine forests which are home to several rare and endemic species of animals which are to be found no where else on the planet.

To help you understand and photograph the bio-diversity, you’ll be with Wildlife photographer Amoghavarsha and Researcher Gowrishankar, who’ll guide you through photography, natural history and bio-diversity.


Itinerary

Leave Bangalore by 2200hrs on Friday night to reach Agumbe in the morning
Day 1 – Saturday
Reach Agumbe in the morning and have breakfast. Then a short introduction to ARRS, presentation by Gowrishankar and a tour of the basecamp. Relax for a bit, have lunch and then head to famous kundadri hills to photograph in the lovely evening light. Come back have tea and then photo review session and talk by Amoghavarsha. Have dinner and head to a nightrail to photography some really interesting nocturnal animals.

Day 2 – Sunday
Wake up early in the morning, go on a morning trail. Come back have breakfast and head to shoot jogigundi waterfalls. Come back have lunch and rest for a bit. Have tea and head to the famous sunset point.
Leave Agumbe Sunday night to reach Bangalore on monday morning
*The schedule is just a tentative one, it might change depending on weather and other conditions
Expedition features

* In the field tips and discussions by wildlife photographer and naturalist
* Get to see some species of plants and animals seen nowhere else on earth
* Get to see some pristine forest stretches in the western ghats
* Learn how researchers work

Prerequisites

* This expedition is not for beginners in photography, as there’ll be no classes or sessions to teach the basics. so if you want to learn the basics head here
* You’ll have to be ready to trek a few kms everyday
* It’s the rainforest so be ready to face rains
* It’s ofcourse leech infested but you will be provided with leech socks
* The food and accomodation will be basic as its a field station that you’ll be staying at
* Accomodation is in tents right near the field station
* You’ll have to follow the rules and regulations of forest dept and the research station while you are there
* A DSLR would be good to have
* The station has very minimal power as it runs on solar power, so you can have your cameras charged
* The station has infrastructure to store camera, equipment etc carefully

Cost – call for cost
The cost includes

* Food and accomodation
* Local transport to different places
* Guide charges, tracker charges
* A donation to the Research station
* Travel charges to Agumbe and back

This excludes:

* Any extra requirements in the station
* Extra porter/tracker
* Cost of hospitalization etc.

Transport to and from Agumbe
Agumbe is 378kms from Bangalore, with a drive time of 9hrs.

Inviting you to attend Shaheed 2009

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A couple of images, a few candles, flowers, placard and a few young men and women… that’s what we will have on the evening of 22rd March, 2009 in front of mahatma Gandhi’s statue on M G Road. Amidst the chaos of the busy junction there will be a few voices, reminding themselves, reminding their brothers and sisters about the supreme sacrifice of the revolutionary martyrs.

The evening will be an occasion to salute them and remember the sacrifice they made for us. It will be an opportunity for us to sing their songs, recite their quotes, try to feel their emotions and relate to the dreams that they had for us and for the free India.

Sankalp Volunteers invite you to the* Candle Light Vigil to mark the 78thAnniversary of the Supreme Sacrifice by Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev.
*Please do join us and spend an hour starting 6:00 PM as we get together and celebrate the Shaheed Diwas.

*Date: 22nd March, 2009*

*Time: 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM*

*Venue: In front of Mahatma Gandhi’s Statue, Opp. Jewel De Paragon, M G Road, Bangalore.*

*For assistance call: 9880132850*

*Why celebrate this day?*

When those young revolutionaries gave away their lives without a second thought, they believed that their sacrifice will inspire more young men to happy give everything for the cause of freedom. They believed that once political freedom was achieved the power to decide the fate of the country will be in the hands of our generations to come and that the youth with stand up and work towards strengthening their nation. The revolutionaries believed that we the youth will make use of the opportunities that come with independence to shape us as the Nation we dream of.

Unfortunately, they are being forgotten, their sacrifice is being forgotten and so are those dreams being forgotten which they paid so dearly for. We the Volunteers of Sankalp celebrate the Supreme Sacrifice of the Martyrs on 23rd March to remind ourselves of the responsibility that we bear. On this day as we pay our tributes to those young men, we commit to ourselves and our motherland dedicated effort to work towards improvement and solution instead of playing a blame game, instead of refusing to own the responsibility and aimlessly cribbing about issues.

Our request to you on this day is to highlight the ideas of the revolutionaries on 23rd March and bring the youth of today face to face with the sacrifices and the dreams. Doing so will help rekindle the sleeping conscience and will inspire many of them to work towards positive changes for the greater good in whatever capacity and whatever fields they choose for themselves

Invitation for DVG’s 122nd Birthday (Tue,17th Mar)

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DVG’s 122nd Birthday
On Tue,17th Mar
At ADA Rangamandira JC Rd, Bangalore
dvg

Bangalore India Twestival 2009

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Title: Bangalore India Twestival 2009
Description: 12 February 2009, 20:00, Opus, #4, 1st Main, Off Palace Cross Road, Chakravathy Layout Palace Road, Vasanth Nagar Bangalore 560052
Date: 2009-02-12
On 12 February 2009 100+ cities around the world will be hosting Twestivals which bring together Twitter communities for an evening of fun and to raise money and awareness for charity: water.

…..

The Twestival is organized 100% by volunteers in cities around the world and 100% of the money raised from these events will go directly to support charity: water projects.

Unsafe water and lack of basic sanitation cause 80% of all sickness and disease, and kill more people every year than all forms of violence, including war.

Many communities in developing nations often have a plentiful supply of clean drinking water just below the ground, but no way to get to it.

This is where charity: water and their partner organizations come in. Drilling a well can cost from $4,000 – $12,000 USD and many living on less than $1 a day cannot afford one in their community, even if the money is combined.

Twestival cities might consider setting a goal to raise enough money from their event to fund a well in Ethiopia which costs $4,000 USD.
http://bangalore.twestival.com/

Star Party @ Coorg

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The Bangalore Astronomical Society plans to kickstart it’s new year (and the International Year of Astronomy too (IYA 2009)) with a star party under the skies @ Coorg (koDagu) this January.

While Jan 24th and 25th also happen to be closest to the new moon, Coorg as a place holds value of interest for things well beyond astronomy (For the adventure crazy, nature crazy amongst you).

The routine sky gazing, constellation tracing, deep sky observing apart, we also intend that this session be a productive brainstorming session for us, as to take astronomy to all the bangaloreans, with much spirit and enthusiasm in this year of astronomy, than ever before.
Logistics

* We intend to arrange a Tempo Traveller or a Swaraj Mazda for those amongst us who are looking to travel together, depending on the number of total registrants.
* We expect charges: For transport and stay (mandatory) to account to Rs 1000 + 500 = Rs 1500 approximately. Please note that this is approximate and might vary either way depending upon the final signup count)
* Please feel free to inform your friends, et al
* Please feel free to join our event broadcast list: Click here
* Please sign up first (Click the link below), and subsequently get in touch with us ASAP to render your payments to your closest BAS representative

Savvy? Please sign up asap!
When January 23rd, 2009 10:30 PM through January 25th, 2009 9:15 PM
Location
Guest House Dorms
Bagamandala, Coorg, KA
India
Contact Mobile: 09448451121
Mobile: 09980505003
Email: info@bas.org.in

REGISTER HERE

Be the Change! (Friends of Live Earth India)

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Invite all humans and their pets to make the difference to our society starting with our own homes to neighbourhoods and far.

We need people who can :
a. ideat
b. take action
c. support
d. have fun

We can discuss on a variety of topics that can be implemented by the group:
Keeping it as simple as the MKG quote – “Be the change that you want to see in others”

if we can organize ourselves and come up with action items and anchors for each, it would be great. We could then meet periodically to share our experiences and take stock.

Cheers
Arvind Singh
WWF Member, Runners Bangalore, Commute Easy, Jambusters, SayNoToBulb, OwnATree

CONFIRM HERE

Time: Sunday, December 14 from 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Host: Arvind Singh
Contact Phone: +91 98457 36575
Location:
Little Italy (Bangalore, India)

100 Feet Road, Indiranagar
Bangalore, India
Directions: Little Italy is a famous Restaurant on 100 Feet Road. But again we can choose a location democratically. :) And yes, you dont have to pledge any money.

11/19/2008 K-Community Event for the month, hosted by IBM

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Date: 11/19/2008 – 11/19/2008
Time: 6:00 PM
Place: IBM Bangalore – India
Description:
6:00pm – 6:15pm Networking/Introductions
6:15pm – 6:30pm Welcome address by Host: David H. Tai, Director, IBM
6:30pm – 7:45pm Talk: “Social Software based Knowledge Management” by Ashok Krish,
Head, TCS Innovation Lab – Web 2.0
7:45pm – 8:00pm Wrapup & conclusion

Talk Description
Conventional Knowledge Management systems in enterprises have very poor adoption rates. In a lot of cases, they have, more often that not, devolved into large, hard-to-manage repositories of documents with little or no abilities to filter good from bad content. We will explore the reasons for the failure of traditional Enterprise KM and suggest an alternative model based on the adoption of KM patterns from consumer Web 2.0 trends, specifically the use of Social software as a KM catalyst. A case study based on the adoption and success of social platforms in the authors’ own organization is presented to justify the suggested KM model.

Speaker Background

Ashok Krish is the head of the TCS Web 2.0 Innovation labs and has over 9 years of experience in TCS. Prior to heading the lab, he was a J2EE Solution Architect for several large TCS customers in the financial services space and comes with a background in SOA and Enterprise architecture. His passion for social computing eventually drove him towards the TCS R&D space where he now focusses on building TCS capabilities in the Web 2.0 space. His current area of R&D is in Enterprise Web 2.0, specifically in the area of KM 2.0 and enterprise collaboration platforms using Web 2.0 tools inside the enterprise.

He is a classically trained violinist and self-taught rock guitarist apart from being a science-fiction and fantasy buff. He also blogs incessantly at krishashok.wordpress.com

David H. Tai is Director of IBM Asia Pacific Learning, Diversity, and Workforce Programs. He is responsible for an integrated talent management strategy for over 115,000 employees in Asia Pacific. He is an expert in learning design and development with a specialization in leadership development. In the past 20 years of his journey in the learning industry, he has had the opportunity to create IBM’s first Web based learning systems, IBM’s first e-learning solution: e-business Primer, IBM’s first Web based authoring tool, IBM’s first On Demand Learning solution in leadership development, IBM’s first 3D virtual learning game: SalesQuest, and IBM’s 1st e-mail based learning solution: Mailcast. With 2 patents and 2 copyrights under his belt, he is in the process of leading the IBM Asia Pacific team to create talent management models that will transform IBM as well as the industry.

Address for venue:

IBM India Pvt Ltd.,
Manyata Tech Park,
D- 3 Block, 3rd floor, room number: 308,
Nagawara Outer Ring Road,
Bangalore – 560 045

Directions to Meeting Venue:

Directions to get to Block D3 post entering the Manayata Tech Park gate:
(Route map is attached along)

1) Enter the main gate of Manyata Technology Park
2) Come down straight till the dead end and take left near Food Court
3) Once again take left turn @ dead end
4) Have to enter 2nd Gate for IBM D3 Block
5) You can park the vehicle immediate right to D3 Block Gate..
6) Please come to D3 Reception from there we will take you the conference
Hall

Security & Access inside the building:

1. Please enter the building and you will find a counter in the reception
area for registration
2. You can collect your visitor pass at this counter
3. There will be people waiting at the counter to escort you to the
conference hall

RSVP & Contact Person:

In order to streamline security clearance at the venue, please inform one of the contact persons below that you will be attending and give your name, title, and company name by Monday, November 17th.

1 )Name: Muthu Kumar Alagappan
Phone number: 9448944996
Email: muthukumar@in.ibm.com

If Muthu is not reachable, then:

2)Name: Sowmya Karnad
Number: 9845595777
email: sokarnad@in.ibm.com

Samvaada – Parallel Cinema -ನನ್ನ ಸಂದರ್ಭದಲ್ಲಿ ಪರ್ಯಾಯ ಸಿನೆಮಾ

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ಸಂವಾದ ಡಾಟ್ ಕಾಂ(http://samvaada.com) ದೃಶ್ಯ ಮಾಧ್ಯಮಗಳಿಗೆಂದೇ ಹುಟ್ಟು ಹಾಕಿರುವ ನೂತನ ಅಂತರ್ಜಾಲ ತಾಣ.

ಸಂವಾದ ಡಾಟ್ ಕಾಂ ನ ಅಡಿಯಲ್ಲಿ ಇದೇ ನವೆಂಬರ್ ೨೨ ಮತ್ತು ೨೩ ರಂದು ಗಿರೀಶ್ ಕಾಸರವಳ್ಳಿ ಗೌರವಾರ್ಥ ” ನನ್ನ ಸಂದರ್ಭದಲ್ಲಿ ಪರ್ಯಾಯ ಸಿನೆಮಾ” ಎಂಬ ವಿಷಯದ ಕುರಿತು ಸಿನೆಮಾ ರಸಗ್ರಹಣ ಶಿಬಿರ ನಡೆಯಲಿದೆ.

ತುಮಕೂರಿನ ದೇವರಾಯನ ದುರ್ಗದಲ್ಲಿ ನಡೆಯಲಿರುವ ಈ ಕೂಟದಲ್ಲಿ ಗಿರೀಶ್ ಕಾಸರವಳ್ಳಿಯವರೊಂದಿಗೆ ಸಂವಾದ, ಸಂಪನ್ಮೂಲ ವ್ಯಕ್ತಿಗಳಿಂದ ಪರ್ಯಾಯ ಸಿನೆಮಾದ ಕುರಿತಾದ ಉಪನ್ಯಾಸ, ಚರ್ಚೆ ಹಾಗೂ ಘಟಶ್ರಾದ್ಧ ಕೃತಿಯ ಕುರಿತು ಕಲಾವಿದರಾದ ಪ್ರಮೋದ್ ಪಿ ಟಿ ಮತ್ತು ಶಿವರಾಜ್ ರಚಿಸಿದ ‘ವಿಶೇಷ ಚಿತ್ರಕಲಾ ಪ್ರದರ್ಶನ ಮತ್ತು ಮಾರಾಟ’ ಇರುತ್ತದೆ. ಘಟಶ್ರಾದ್ಧ ಸಿನಿಮಾ ಸೇರಿದಂತೆ ಹಲವು ಪರ್ಯಾಯ ಸಿನೆಮಾಗಳ ಪ್ರದರ್ಶನವೂ ಇರುತ್ತದೆ.

ರಾತ್ರಿ ತಂಗುವವರಿಗೆ ತೇಜಸ್ವಿಯವರ ಕುರಿತ ಕೃಪಾಕರ್-ಸೇನಾನಿ ನಿರ್ಮಿತ ವಿಶೇಷ ಸಾಕ್ಷ್ಯಚಿತ್ರ ‘ಮಾಯಾಲೋಕ’ ಪ್ರದರ್ಶನವೂ ಇರುತ್ತದೆ.

ಎರಡೂ ದಿನಗಳ ಕಾರ್ಯಕ್ರಮದ ಸಂಭಾವ್ಯರು:

ಗಿರೀಶ್ ಕಾಸರವಳ್ಳಿ, ಹಿರಿಯ ನಿರ್ದೇಶಕರು
ಚ ಹ ರಘುನಾಥ್, ಪ್ರಜಾವಾಣಿ ಸಿನಿ ಪತ್ರಕರ್ತರು,
ಡೇವಿಡ್ ಬಾಂಡ್, ಕುವೆಂಪು ವಿಶ್ವವಿದ್ಯಾಲಯ(ಕನ್ನಡ ಮತ್ತು ಫ್ರೆಂಚ್ ಸಿನಿಮಾ ಕುರಿತು ವಿಶೇಷ ಅನುಭವಿ)
ಡಾ| ದತ್ತಾತ್ರೆಯ, ವಿಶೇಷ ಕಾನೂನು ತಜ್ಞರು
ಡಾ| ತಾರಕೇಶ್ವರ್, ಹಂಪಿ ಕನ್ನಡ ವಿಶ್ವ ವಿದ್ಯಾಲಯ
ಸಾವಿತ್ರಿ, ಪತ್ರಕರ್ತೆ, ಸಂಯುಕ್ತ ಕರ್ನಾಟಕ
ಕುಲಪತಿಗಳು, ತುಮಕೂರು ವಿಶ್ವವಿದ್ಯಾಲಯ
ಡಾ| ಸಿ ಸೋಮಶೇಖರ್, ಜಿಲ್ಲಾಧಿಕಾರಿಗಳು, ತುಮಕೂರು
ಪಿ ಶೇಷಾದ್ರಿ, ಚಲನಚಿತ್ರ ನಿರ್ದೇಶಕರು

ಎರಡು ದಿನಗಳ ಕಾರ್ಯಕ್ರಮಕ್ಕೆ ಭಾಗವಹಿಸುವವರಿಗೆ ಊಟ ಮತ್ತು ವಸತಿ ವ್ಯವಸ್ಥೆ ಇರುತ್ತದೆ.
ಪ್ರವೇಶ ವಿಶೇಷ ಪಾಸ್ ಹೊಂದಿರುವವರಿಗೆ ಮಾತ್ರ.
ಆಸಕ್ತರು ಕೆಳಗೆ ಕೊಟ್ಟಿರುವ ಮೊಬೈಲ್ ಸಂಖ್ಯೆಗಳಿಗೆ ಸಂಪರ್ಕಿಸಿ ೨೦೦ ರೂಪಾಯಿ ಸಂದಾಯ ಮಾಡಿ ವಿಶೇಷ ಪಾಸ್ ಪಡೆಯಬಹುದು.
ಸ್ಥಳ ಮತ್ತು ಸಂಪರ್ಕ ಈ ಕೆಳಕಂಡಂತಿದೆ:

ತುಮಕೂರಿನ ಆಸಕ್ತರಿಗೆ:
ಕೋಟೆ ನಾಗಭೂಷಣ್, ಪ್ರಜಾಪ್ರಗತಿ ದಿನಪತ್ರಿಕೆ – 98800 18381

ಬೆಂಗಳೂರಿನ ಆಸಕ್ತರಿಗೆ:
ಕಿರಣ್ ಎಮ್ – 97317 55966 (ಪದ್ಮನಾಭನಗರ)
ರಾಘವ ಕೋಟೆಕರ್ – 99013 99671 (ಜೆ ಪಿ ನಗರ, ಜಯನಗರ, ಬನಶಂಕರಿ)
ಅರೆಹಳ್ಳಿ ರವಿ 99004 39930 (ಬಿ ಟಿ ಎಂ ಲೇ‌ಔಟ್, ಹೊಸೂರು ರಸ್ತೆ)
ರುದ್ರಮೂರ್ತಿ: 94804 94135(ಮಲ್ಲೇಶ್ವರ, ಯಶವಂತಪುರ, ರಾಜಾಜಿನಗರ, ನೆಲಮಂಗಲ)
ಪ್ರಮೋದ್: 94487 01470 (ಬಸವನಗುಡಿ)
ಸತೀಶ್ ಗೌಡ (ಅವಿರತ ಬಳಗದ ಸದಸ್ಯರಿಗಾಗಿ) – 98800 86300
ವಸಂತ್ (ಶಿವು ಅಡ್ಡಾ ಬಳಗಕ್ಕಾಗಿ) – 97390 20070
ರಾಜಕುಮಾರ್ (ಸಮಾಜ ಸೇವಕರ ಸಮಿತಿ ಗೆಳೆಯರಿಗಾಗಿ, ಹನುಮಂತನಗರ, ಗಾಂಧಿಬಜಾರು) – 94481 71069
ಮೈಸೂರಿನ ಆಸಕ್ತರಿಗೆ:
ಲಾವಣ್ಯ ಪಿ ಜಿ – 94480 06546

ಶಿವಮೊಗ್ಗ ಮತ್ತು ಸುತ್ತಮುತ್ತಲಿನ ಆಸಕ್ತರಿಗೆ:
ಅವಿನಾಶ್ – 94801 38034

ಹಾಸನದ ಆಸಕ್ತರಿಗೆ:
ಪ್ರಭಾಕರ್- – 94483 65816

ಚಿತ್ರದುರ್ಗದ ಆಸಕ್ತರಿಗೆ:
ಮೇಘ ಗಂಗಾಧರ್ – 98800 18384

ದಾವಣಗೆರೆ ವಲಯದ ಆಸಕ್ತರಿಗೆ:
ಚನ್ನವೀರಪ್ಪ- 98800 18385

ಬಾಗಲಕೋಟೆ ಆಸಕ್ತರಿಗೆ:
ರಾಮ್ ಮನಗೂಳಿ -98802 95894

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