NATIONAL / KARNATAKA: SPORTS / POWERLIFTING: Strength, discipline, gold: Bengaluru teen Surya Radhakrishnan’s path to powerlifting success

From lifting weights in her parents’ gym this summer to clinching four medals at an international event, Surya Radhakrishnan’s rise in powerlifting has been super-swift.

Surya Radhakrishnan started training at her parents’ gym in Bengaluru during this summer. With the father, Vivek, being a national-level cyclist and the mother, Namu, a triathlete, she too was keen to pick up a sport. Namu found her daughter to be innately strong. So, she let her train with their gym trainer. Surya slid into the gym routine like a smoothly turning key in a well-oiled lock — effortlessly fitting into each workout and occasionally unlocking new challenges. Her parents and coach were surprised by her swift progress. Soon, she was lifting the weights her father was lifting.

Even they would not have expected her to win a medal at an international event within a few months of starting training. But Surya, last month, won four gold medals in the teenagers (female), 60 kg category at the World Powerlifting Congress/Amateur World Powerlifting Congress (WPC/AWPC) Open World Cup in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.

The turning point came when Surya’s mother discovered a post on Instagram featuring Noah Eappen, a girl her age, who had triumphed at the earlier edition of the same event. The spark ignited, leading to a connection with coach Azzy, who saw the potential in Surya and guided her into the world of powerlifting.

“I started lifting pretty heavy weights, the same as my dad. I learned about powerlifting, and my coach Azzy guided me as he felt I had good potential,” says Surya.

At 14, what propels Surya is not just the thrill of lifting heavy weights; it is the joy she finds in constant improvement. Encouraged by her coaches and family, she navigates a demanding schedule that includes training three days a week before school and longer sessions at Azzy’s gym in the evenings. The commute is exhausting, but Surya’s commitment to the sport remains unwavering.

“Winning medals at recent completions has been motivating. But I enjoy the process as well,” says Surya.

The “process” of waking up at 4:30 am, training, then going to school, training again, and resting to be ready for the next day might not sound enjoyable. But she likes it because the sport teaches her things she can apply to other areas of life.

“It has made me more disciplined. I have to wake up early and stick to my routines, only then can I achieve my goals.”

“It has also taught me that progress isn’t linear. Sometimes, you might struggle with a lift that you usually find manageable. But it’s part of the process and doesn’t mean a lack of progress or ability. The next day, you might surprise yourself by lifting a heavier weight. So, you can have setbacks. But they needn’t stop your journey,” she adds.

The balancing act between school commitments and powerlifting is tough. However, she squeezes in workouts before school, completes homework outside her gym schedule, and prioritizes sleep and nutrition to ensure optimal recovery. But all these discomforts paid off when she stood atop the podium in Bishkek adorned with four gold medals.

“It’s probably my proudest accomplishment ever,” she says.

Surya says about her plans with powerlifting, “Well, I’m going to keep training and trying my best. Whatever competition my coach says to do, I’ll try to qualify. I want to do this for at least one or two more years. So, I’ll see where that takes me.”

source/content: thehindu.com (headline edited)

NATIONAL / KARNATAKA: ELECTRONICS & AVIATION: HAL to host Avionics Expo in Delhi on December 7, 8 

The expo will unveil a comprehensive range of avionics products deployed in various aircraft platforms, including advanced flight control systems, communication systems and navigation systems.

Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) will showcase its rich legacy in the design, development and production of a diverse range of avionics systems during Avionics Expo-2023, to be held at Dr Ambedkar International Centre, New Delhi, on December 7 and 8.

The Expo will be inaugurated by Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan.

“We will demonstrate HAL’s capabilities and contributions toward self-reliance in avionics, to our stakeholders, including the Indian Armed Forces, Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Civil Aviation, DRDO and other important institutions,” said CB Ananthakrishnan, CMD (Additional Charge), HAL.

The expo will unveil a comprehensive range of avionics products deployed in various aircraft platforms, including advanced flight control systems, communication systems and navigation systems. Several panel discussions will feature experts from the Armed Forces, HAL, partner organisations, and academia, providing a holistic view of the sector. 

“The event will serve as a hub for professionals, industry leaders and stakeholders from the aviation sector. They will have ample networking opportunities to establish meaningful connections, foster collaborations and explore potential business partnerships. It is a testament to HAL’s commitment to advancing aerospace technology in India,” said DK Sunil, Director (Engineering and R&D).

A section for live demonstrations will allow visitors to witness the performance and reliability of HAL’s avionics solutions in realtime scenarios. Engineering students from in and around Delhi have also been invited to gain the experience. HAL’s Avionics Expo aims to achieve self-reliance in avionics and is a testament to its commitment to advancing aerospace technology in India.

source/content: newindianexpress.com (headline edited)

INTERNATIONAL: INDIA / KARNATAKA: GUINNESS RECORD: Kundapur’s Students of Hattiangadi Siddivinayaka School Register Guinness Record in Mosaic Painting

Students of Hattiangadi Siddivinayaka School on the threshold of celebrating their silver jubilee have achieved Guinness record by creating the mosaic picture of H Ramachandra Bhat, founder of the residential school and spiritual leader.

As many as 1,228 people participated to complete the task at 3 pm on December 3 and got a new record registered in the Guinness Book of World Records.

The principal, administrative official, teachers, staff and well-wishers joined in the school premises on December 1 to create the 7.75 feet long and 5.625 feet wide picture with an area of 42.78 square feet using 1,228 rotating rubix cubes. The Rotating Rubik’s Cube creation in the participation of 308 people by U K’s Rubik brand limited was holding the record so far.

Rishinath from Guinness organization who was stationed as adjudicator for the last four days verified and confirmed the achievement, announced the record and handed over the certificate to H Sharankumar, principal of the school. Siddi educational institute’s Ramadevi R Bhat, vice president H Balachandra Bhat, management official Veena Rashmi, Guinness record guide Prathwish K, management board’s Dr N P Narayana Shetty and vice principal Rama Devadiga were present.

As many as 50 students of the school had created on November 30 the picture of national Hockey player major Dhyanchand in an area of 19.198 square meters using 6,000 cubes on one side and dual sided rotating Rubik’s cube mosaic picture of international badminton player P V Sindhu on the other side and broken the record of Zengis Aitzanov who had created the picture with an area of 15.878 square meters using 5,100 cubes.

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NATIONAL: KARNATAKA: AGRICULTURE: PM Modi to present ‘Billionaire Farmer’ Award to Kundapur’s Thekkatte Ramesh Nayak

Rice mill entrepreneur and progressive farmer Ramesh Nayak is selected for the ‘Billionaire Farmer’ award, from Udupi district, given by the union government as he has earned a turnover of over Rs one crore in a year. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will present the award to Ramesh Nayak on December 7 in New Delhi.

Ramesh is a nature lover. He has grown 1634 different breeds of fruits of 11 types on 13 acres of land at Kedoor village of the taluk. He has secured rich yield from his farm land.

Ramesh used mud that is removed from the rain water pit and grew 30000 pineapple plants. In between two pineapple plants, one papaya plant is grown. A there are 285 types of jackfruit trees like Dengue Surya, Prakashchandra, Vietnam Super Arli, Singapur and Attavara breeds. As many as 500 dragon fruit trees also are grown on the vast farm land of Ramesh Nayak.

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Mangaluru lad Yuvaraj D Kunder bags 2 gold medals in CBSE National Roller Skating Championship

Yuvaraj D Kunder who is studying in 6th Standard at St Aloysius Gonzaga School has bagged 2 gold medals in CBSE National Roller Skating Championship 2023-24 held at Gurugram Haryana from November 24-26. He is the one of the few to attain national championship in rollers skating from Dakshina Kannada with 2 gold medals out of the 2 allotted events per athlete.

He had also bagged 1 gold medal in 60th National Roller Skating Championships – Speed Skating – 2022-23 held at Bengaluru during the year 2022/23.

He is trained under Mahesh Kumar and Shravan Mahesh from Mangalore Rollers Skating Club.

Besides, he had bagged a gold medal in national level championships held by RSFI India in 2021-22 and has become an inspiration of achievement for the modern youth.

Yuvaraj is the son of Dheeraj Kotian and Veena Dheeraj.

Speaking to daijiworld.com, Dheeraj said, “It is a proud feeling that my son Yuvaraj has bagged two gold medals in the CBSE national level skating. Meanwhile, he has broken his own record in 300 meters completing the same in 31.71 sec. Last year, Yuvaraj had bagged a gold medal at RSFI India national level skating championship. Yuvaraj started training when he was 4.5 years under Mahesh Kumar. Since the last four years, he has entered the state level. Last year, he made it to the national level. In the last six years, Yuvaraj has bagged 22 gold, 7 silver and five bronze medals.”

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