Mandya: Rajyotsava Award winner Kamegowda, a native of Malavalli in Mandya district, known as ‘Lake Man’ and ‘Water Warrior’ for his efforts at developing lakes, died early Monday morning, due to ill-health.
He was 83 years old and is survived by his wife, two sons and a daughter. His last rites will be conducted at around 2 pm on Monday, sources said.
Kamegowda is said to have dug more than 15 village ponds in four decades in his village. His contribution for conservation of nature was lauded by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in ‘Mann Ki Baat’ in 2020. He was also honoured with several awards for his work with lakes.
Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai, in his social media post, has condoled the death of Kamegowda.
ಜಲ ಸಂರಕ್ಷಣೆ ಕಾರ್ಯದಲ್ಲಿ ತೊಡಗಿಕೊಂಡು ಸುಮಾರು15 ಕ್ಕೂ ಹೆಚ್ಚು ಕೆರೆಗಳನ್ನು ನಿರ್ಮಿಸಿ ಆಧುನಿಕ ಭಗೀರಥ ಎಂದೇ ಖ್ಯಾತಿ ಗಳಿಸಿದ್ದ ಮಂಡ್ಯ ಜಿಲ್ಲೆಯ ಮಳವಳ್ಳಿ ತಾಲೂಕಿನ ದಾಸನದೊಡ್ಡಿಯ ಜಲಋಷಿ ಶ್ರೀ ಕಾಮೇಗೌಡರು ಇನ್ನಿಲ್ಲ ಎಂಬ ಸುದ್ದಿ ತಿಳಿದು ಅತ್ಯಂತ ದುಃಖವಾಯಿತು.
— Basavaraj S Bommai (@BSBommai) October 17, 2022
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Chennai (PTI): Before giving birth, she had already delivered a mandate—a symbol of hope for Thiru Vi Ka Nagar.
Echoing Delhi’s 2013 “common citizen” political churn associated with the rise of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), an eight-month-pregnant homemaker, M R Pallavi, has been elected as an MLA from Chennai’s Thiru Vi Ka Nagar constituency, emerging as one of the notable first-time faces of the Vijay-led TVK in the recently held Tamil Nadu Assembly elections.
In the narrow lanes of Thiru Vi Ka Nagar, a steady stream of media personnel has been making their way to Pallavi’s residence—a scene reminiscent of the result day in Delhi when journalists thronged the modest home of Rakhi Birla, who had won from Mangolpuri on an AAP ticket.
Pallavi, 36, a homemaker educated up to class XII, defeated the DMK candidate K S Ravichandran by a margin of 22,333 votes in the reserved Thiru Vi Ka Nagar Assembly constituency.
Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam emerged as the single largest party by winning 108 seats, while DMK and AIADMK got 59 and 47, respectively.
Pallavi’s victory has drawn attention due to her personal circumstances. She campaigned extensively while eight months pregnant, going door-to-door to reach voters.
According to local accounts, she even fainted once during the campaign but continued her outreach.
She has not spoken to the media following her victory, as doctors have advised her to rest. Her husband, Rajesh, briefly recounted her campaign efforts.
A self-professed admirer of actor-turned-politician Vijay, Pallavi joined TVK soon after its formation and is now among its first-time legislators.
Doctors have advised her to be hospitalised around May 20, as she is expecting her second child. Ahead of that, voters in Thiru Vi Ka Nagar have entrusted her with representing them in the state Assembly.
Political observers say the rise of candidates like Pallavi signals a possible shift in Tamil Nadu’s political landscape, with voters backing a new party and candidates from non-traditional backgrounds.
