Bengaluru : Was a suspicious box was offloaded from the Prime Minister Narendra Modi's helicopter during his recent visit in Karnataka's Chitradurga ?
A tweet from Youth Congress leader Srivatsa has raised doubts about this. On Friday , Srivatsa tweeted a video and wrote " Suspicious box was offloaded from the PM's helicopter in Chitradurga, Karnataka today.
It was rushed to a waiting Innova, which then sped away
The question is,
Why was the box not part of security protocol?
Why wasn't the Innova part of PM's convoy? Whose car was it?"
Srivatsa continued " What was in the box?
Why was it hurriedly taken to what looks like a private Innova car?
There seems to be something inexplicable happening which needs answers.
Will the media ask these questions? Will the Election Commission check the contents of the box?
(2/n) ".
Srivatsa also urged in his tweet " For the sake of fairness, the concerned authorities must immediately verify suspicious activity
During an election campaign, such things must be thoroughly investigated.
Appeal to the media to question as to what's happening! (3/3)".
Music Composer Vishal Dadlani retweeted Srivatsa's tweet and wrote " Hello, @ECISVEEP and the media at large. I'm sure you guys have already investigated and cleared all this activity, but would you mind telling the public what's going on so we know all is well? Thanks. :)"
In video it can be seen that few people are hurriedly carrying a box and loading it to a Innova which is parked away from vehicles and security personnel. Prime Minister or his chopper is not seen in the video.
On Saturday,KPCC President Dinesh Gundurao also tweeted the same video and urged that Election commission should enquire into what was in the box and to whom the vehicle belonged.
Suspicious box was offloaded from the PM's helicopter in Chitradurga, Karnataka today.
— Srivatsa (@srivatsayb) April 13, 2019
It was rushed to a waiting Innova, which then sped away
The question is,
Why was the box not part of security protocol?
Why wasn't the Innova part of PM's convoy? Whose car was it?
(1/n) pic.twitter.com/lJWVPC5neb
What was in the box?
— Srivatsa (@srivatsayb) April 13, 2019
Why was it hurriedly taken to what looks like a private Innova car?
There seems to be something inexplicable happening which needs answers.
Will the media ask these questions? Will the Election Commission check the contents of the box?
(2/n) pic.twitter.com/P5V4qDefAZ
For the sake of fairness, the concerned authorities must immediately verify suspicious activity
— Srivatsa (@srivatsayb) April 13, 2019
During an election campaign, such things must be thoroughly investigated.
Appeal to the media to question as to what's happening! (3/3) pic.twitter.com/aSmk4dTKfx
Chitradurga, Karnataka yesterday*
— Srivatsa (@srivatsayb) April 13, 2019
Hello, @ECISVEEP and the media at large. I'm sure you guys have already investigated and cleared all this activity, but would you mind telling the public what's going on so we know all is well? Thanks. :) https://t.co/iottkhVwq0
— VISHAL DADLANI (@VishalDadlani) April 13, 2019
A mysterious box was unloaded from PM Modi’s helicopter at Chitradurga yesterday and loaded into a private Innova which quickly sped away. The #ElectionCommission should enquire into what was in the box and to whom the vehicle belonged. @ceo_karnataka pic.twitter.com/iudqT143Bv
— KPCC President (@KPCCPresident) April 13, 2019
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Mangaluru: A unique chessboard made entirely from beeswax has earned Prajwal M, a beekeeper from Kinnigoli near Mangaluru, a place in the India Book of Records.
According to a report published by The Times of India on Wednesday, the handmade beeswax chessboard was showcased at a state-level agricultural exhibition held at the University of Agricultural Sciences (GKVK), Bengaluru, last month. The exhibit attracted widespread attention for its creativity and eco-friendly design.
"The beeswax chessboard measuring 20cm by 26cm works like any other chessboard. The only condition is that it should not be exposed to heat," as a full-time beekeeper and founder of Coastal Honey Bee Farm, I have been experimenting with various value-added products from beeswax and honey," TOI quoted Prajwal as saying.
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Prajwal, who runs the Coastal Honey Bee Farm reportedly said, he has been experimenting with value-added products made from honey and beeswax. An MBA graduate, Prajwal took up beekeeping during Covid-19 pandemic.
He said the idea for the chessboard came after he won a state-level award in October, following which he was invited to display an innovative product at the GKVK exhibition.
Initially, I thought of creating a statue, but I realised it would not be possible to complete it within four days. That is when the idea of making a chessboard struck me. Later, I was told that this is the first chessboard of its kind in India, he said.
As per the report, a native of Talipadi village in Dakshina Kannada district, Prajwal is the son of Sunita and Madhava Shettigar. Apart from the chessboard, he has developed over 25 value-added products, including skincare items, kajal, dry fruit honey and other honey-based products. He is also involved in training programmes for aspiring beekeepers and conducts awareness sessions for schoolchildren.
In recognition of his efforts, Prajwal was conferred the state-level Young Beekeeper Award earlier this year. He hopes to commercially introduce the chessboard soon.
