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Students of Chikkamagaluru institute grieve mentor’s demise

Published - July 31, 2019 11:34 pm IST - Chikkamagaluru

Chickkamagaluru, Karnataka, 31. 07. 2019.
 A view of Yuva - an SVGH Education Trust initiative founded by Siddartha Hegde in Chickkamagaluru.
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Thousands thronged the premises of Coffee Day Global Ltd. in Chikkamagaluru town and paid their last respects to founder V.G. Siddhartha, before the body was taken for cremation. The district saw him as a man from the region who made them proud and made the coffee here famous the world over.

Students of an institute on the outskirts of the same town were also in grief. Siddhartha not only gave brand value to Karnataka’s coffee, but also offered free training to many rural youths in the hospitality industry at Yuva Institute, an initiative of SVGH Trust managed by Siddhartha located at a sprawling campus in Muguthihalli on the outskirts of Chikkamagaluru.

The institute offered one-year certificate course in hospitality management, culinary skills and commercial operations in the hospitality sector. Apart from free education, food and accommodation, ₹1,750 is paid per month as stipend.

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Neelesh, a faculty member told

The Hindu that students are given six months on-job training at Cafe Coffee Day outlets during the course.

On completion of the course, students can join the outlets as full-time employees. The institute was established in 2004 and as many as 400 youths, a major chunk of whom are from rural areas, are trained every year.

Paying his condolences, Dinesh L.G., resident of Aigala Basapura village in Ballari district who is pursuing the course, said the education is free of cost and is a boon for youths from low-income groups. Training in English language, etiquette and life skills are offered here.

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Palangappa, a student from a village near Kushalnagar in Kodagu district, said the training helped youths overcome inferiority complex and instil confidence in them to carve a lucrative career in the corporate sector. Mr. Palangappa said he planned to start his own cafe after completion of the course.

Leaders pay respects

Among those who paid their last respects was U.T. Khader, Mangaluru MLA, who was present during the operation to trace Siddhartha’s body in Nethravati river in Mangaluru.

Prominent politicians including Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa, former Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy, former Ministers D.K. Shivakumar, K.J. George and M.B. Patil also paid last respects.

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