Wednesday 30 December 2015

HOCKEY

Hockey is a type of sport in which players try to get points by hitting an object into the other team's goal with a stick. It is a game played between two teams on a field with  curved sticks and a small hard ball. Its birth place was Asia and authorities credit Persia with having devised it about 2000BC. Modern hockey was created in England. The true ancestor of hockey was Irish hurling. The first hockey club was formed in Blackheath in 1861. The first international match was played in 1895 between England and Ireland. In 1908 hockey was included in the modern Olympic Games. The most extra ordinary aspect of its evolution is that a game once so rough and unruly was adopted by women.
 There are three main ways
01)Field hockey It is played with a ball on grass or AstroTurf. Teams have 11 players each. Field hockey is usually played outdoors, but there is indoor field hockey. Field hockey is played in the Summer Olympic Games.
02)Ice hockey  It is played on ice. Players on each team wear ice skates. They try to hit a small rubber disc called a hockey puck into the other team's goal. There are 6 players on each team.
03)Roller hockey:  It is played on a roller hockey rink, usually inside. Players on each team wear roller skates. There are 5 players on each team.
                         Hockey became popular in India when the British Regiments played the game in India and introduced it in the British Indian Regiments who quickly picked up the game. The first hockey club was formed in Calcutta in 1885-86 followed by Bombay and Punjab. The Bengal Hockey was the first Hockey Association in India founded in 1908. 


DAY 04

  DAY 04:
In MBA we have subject named Seminar- business communication so it helps how to make presentation and how communicate with others and also how improve writing skill.It helps increase my confidence or self confidence.


             This all the things helps to improve my self and understand all subjects in properly.Reading news paper and others books it helps to improve my English and vocabulary.

DAY 03

DAY 03:
But also i have problem in communicate  with others because my English is not good.So i decided to improve my communication skill and English language so i read newspaper comics and some other books and i note all the new words in one note book and write the meaning in Kannada and also English.So it helps to improve my English.




DAY- 02

DAY 02:
After first day i throw out my shyness nature and start communicate with others so i got so many friends in class and other classes and also in hostel. when i mingle with others i learnt so many things from others and discusses with my friends about subject and it helps to improve my self.


7 Days experiment-day01

DAY 01:
In beginning i am shy person this shy nature give problem to communicate with others.so class i sit silent in class room  cannot much talk with other.In staring, classes are difficulty to understand because my English is  poor and my communication skill also not in good.So i hesitate to communicate with others. I stay in hostel there also i cannot mingle with others.


Tuesday 8 December 2015

Falls around sirsi

So many falls are in sirsi surrounding first is





Unchalli Falls :
It is also known as Lushington Falls,  it droped from 116 meters (381 ft)and it is create water falls. The fall is located near Siddapur in Uttara Kannada District of Karnataka. In 1845 the British Government district collector D. Lushingoton discovered this falls so it’s called lushington falls. But local people are called unchalli falls.
It is located in small village of siddapur district named heggarane and this water falls 5 kilometer away from heggarane. The falls are reached by a 5 kilometers (3.1 mi) trek from Heggarne through thick forest. Here the river makes a cavalcade of water falls and eventually leaps into a steep valley to form a spectacular, picturesque waterfall. The falls are sometimes called Keppa Joga because of the deafening sound they make.

The Karnataka Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) buses will go up to a place called Heggarani, a dreamy village in Uttara Kannada district. One has to walk five kilometers from Heggarani through thick forest to reach Unchalli falls. Jeep is the best mode of transportation.
Trekking, Sight Seeing, And Other Activities
Trekking to the black rock formations through the hilly forest of Sahyadri can be a good experience. The way is damp and slippery during the rains and trekking can be a breeze during winter. Photography buffs can try clicking a few snaps of the surrounding beauty. 
There are varieties of endangered species of birds and butterflies in this biodiversity hotpot ; bird watching in this area can be a beautiful experience.



SATHODDI FALLS



Sathodi Falls is a waterfall in India that is formed by several unnamed streams near Kallaramarane Ghats, Uttara Kannada District, near Sirsi, and 32 km from Yellapur. It is about 15 meters (49.2 feet) tall. The stream then flows into the backwaters of the  Kodasalli Dam, into the Kali River. Early winter and late monsoon season will be the best time to visit this place. Trekking to the black rock formations through the hilly forest of Sahyadri can be a good experience. The way is damp and slippery during the rains and trekking can be a breeze during winter. Photography buffs can try clicking a few snaps of the surrounding beauty.
There are varieties of endangered species of birds and butterflies in this biodiversity hotpot; bird watching in this area can be a beautiful experience.

From the car park there was a well-established walk of about 1 km each way, I think. To our right as we walked towards the falls was a large reservoir where the Kali River was held up by the Kodasalli Dam
Once we were near the end of the trail, there was a shelter and picnic area with a partial view of Sathodi Falls. We were able to continue to walk carefully a little further to get a little bit closer to the falls. These seemed to be the best views that we were able to get
SOURCE(GOOGLE)

SHIVA GANGA FALLS 
This falls is situated in Uttara Kannada District.39 Kms from Sirsi, one has to cross thick forest to reach this spot. The Shalmala river falls in to a deep valley from a height of 74 meter creating an enchanting water falls. The river valley presents a captivating view. A little further from the falls is an island locally called Ganeshpal because of a small Ganesh statue in the island.there will be fest once in a year in this place. marriage,ganahoma,upanayana(munji) etc Some functions are will take place here.
Shivaganga falls is very beautyfull falls we can reach the nearest of the falls and it is covered by forest.  



Thursday 3 December 2015

i found 1000rs note on ground

When I see thousand rupees in ground or anywhere first of all I will see around if any person is their I ask whether a question. I will ask that “Have you lost something”. According to his answer I will judge whether this money is his or not. It is because people generally are greedy in today’s time. Therefore I will be very tricky to judge the right loser of the note then I will find most needy poor student. And I will give this hole money to him. You will ask why not I am not use that money to some enjoyment purpose and my answer is that as I have not earned this money from my job it is not my money it is others money. I can not use this money for me. If I am not finding a needy person then I will give it to a social Hope school or any social charity. This is my only thinking about this money. I also said this to my parent. May be they can help me about this.


Monday 30 November 2015

ABOUT ME

Introduction:
MY SELF: My name is Praveen Hegde and I am coming from Sirsi it is in the North Kenara, Karnataka. I’m proud of myself because I am study MBA in JKSHIM, NITTE.

MY FAMILY: My family has 10 members it is a joint family. my father is a agriculturist and my mother is house wife and I have one younger sister she studied in 9th standard.

MY STUDIES: I am complete my primary education in Vanalli and studied secondary education in Gajanana Secondary School Vanalli. Then completion of my secondary education I study PUC in hulekal .In PUC I choose commerce and I pass PUC in First class. I complete my degree in GFGC in SIRSI. After degree I choose MBA.now I am doing MBA in JKSHIM Nitte.

HOBBIES: My hobbies are reading, playing cricket and volleyball, listening music and I love nature and taking photo. This are my hobbies.

My Goal: being a MBA student at present, learning all the ethics and enriching my knowledge for the world of business.


Conclusion: this blog is filled with one of my hobbies, I love nature like all others but I don’t just want to pass by beautiful creation on the way I travel. I carry my memories as pics of these beautiful creation of Mother Nature. I welcome all my viewers to my blog, like, share, comment and let me know what you like me to add and improve on.

Wednesday 25 November 2015

About sirsi karnataka








Sirsi is a city in the Uttara Kannada district in the Indian state of Karnataka. Sirsi was also known as Kalyanapattana during the Sonda Dynasty. It is a hill station with a population of 62,882. It is the second-largest city in North Kanara after Karwar in the district. The city is surrounded by lush green forest and the region is popular for a large number of waterfalls. Hubli and Belgaum is the nearest large city, and the main businesses around the city are mostly subsistence and agriculture based. Adike (Supari) (Areca nut) or (betel nut) is the primary crop grown in the villages that surround the city, making it one of the major trading centres for Arecanut. The nuts grown there are transported all over India, and also exported abroad. The region is also popular for many other spices like cardamom, pepper, betel leaves and vanilla. The major food crop is paddy and rice is the staple food of the

CLIMATE OF SIRSI
Sirsi is located at 14.62°N 74.85°E (Grid Square MK74). It has an average elevation of 590 meters (1936 feet), and is situated in the heart of the Western Ghats. River Aghanashini begins at a place near Sirsi called "Donihalla" and flows towards the Arabian Sea in the West. The river also creates many waterfalls along its path. Yana is a village located in forests of the Uttara Kannada district, which is known for the unusual rock formations (karst) or (asteroid). It is located in the Sahyadri mountain range of the Western Ghats,
Sirsi is strongly influenced by the monsoons, and the climate is tropical, moderated by proximity to the sea. During the monsoons, the region receives one of the heaviest rainfall in the world. As a result, the region also has a large variety of wildlife. The vegetation in the region is mainly moist deciduous, and valuable timber wood is commonly found in the forests of the region. Owing to the rich flora and fauna, deforestation and poaching have been causes for concern in recent years. The climate of Sirsi is very pleasant [clarification needed] especially from October to February.

DEMOGRAPHIC

As of 2011 India census Sirsi had population of175550.male contribution is 51% and female contribution is 49%. Male literacy rate in sirsi is 95.2%. and female literacy rate is 88% and 12% of population are under 6 year age.so sirsi has average literacy rate of 91%. Havyak Brahmin is the main community of sirsi and sirsi had other community like naik, gouda, Gouda Saraswat Brahmin, Lingayats, Halakki Vokkaligas, Namadhari Naik, Nadavas, Kurubas, Siddis, Shervegar Naayaks, Gudigars, Daivajna,Ganiga etc.