Alva's institutions usher in the spirit of freedom; over 35k witness the glory

[email protected] (Prasad Shetty)
August 15, 2016

Moodbidiri, Aug 15: Alva's Education Foundation observed the 70th Independence Day at Vanajakshi K Sripathy Bhat Stage at Vivekananda Nagar, Puttige, here. Over 35,000 people including students, staff, non teaching staffs and parents were seen in an inimitable enthusiasm, exhibiting unity and strength and thereby paying a mass tribute to our country.

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More than 24000 Students came dressed in the tricolor and created a spectacular event to eyeballs. The cultural troop of Alva's college sung the “Vande Matharam'' song prior to hoisting the national flag.

The guest of honor the Bishop of Mangaluru, Aloysius Paul D'Souza unfurled the national flag. It was followed by integration song “Koti Kantho se” and students waved their flags and umbrellas in perfect synchronization. Later, students released 5,000 helium balloons into air to commemorate the country's freedom.

Troops denoting rich cultural heritage of coastal Karnataka and rest of the state took a centre stage in the program. Honnavara Band troupe added musical melody to the event.

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Speaking on the occasion, the guest of honor the Bishop, appreciated the service rendered by Mohan Alva to the education field as real nation building'. “This is the day not less than any festival, it is the day to cherish the memories of struggle of those who scarified their life for our country and to pay homage to them, and moreover we need to pledge ourselves to commit for justice, peace, harmony, prosperity, education and development”, he said.

“Schools and colleges are better than churches and temples, because there we can see all groups of students, whichever religion they belong to, and he called upon the students to be united and show harmony in unity for nation building,” he said.

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Recalling American Former President John F Kennady's words, “Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country”, he said “what can I do for my country is an apt question we need to ask ourselves first?” He added, serving country in true terms, one need to cultivate following things, which includes, to keeping living places, roads, public places clean, planting trees and protecting environment, donating blood for needy, opposing corruption , helping civil authorities, protecting public properties, respecting and honoring all the peoples, especially women and girl children.

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Putting across his dream about this country, he said, “I need a country where poverty has been totally irradiated, illiteracy removed, crime against women and children is absent and no one in our country or society will feel alienated, to have nation where governance at all levels be transparent and corrupt free, proper education for each and every one and finally a country that is best place to live in peace and brotherhood.”.

The Alva's Education Foundation chairman, Dr M Mohan Alva felicitated KCET 2016 State Medical first from Alva's college, Ananth G with Rs 5 Lakh, shawl and Yakshagana headgear. Ashik Narayan and Daksha Jain who secured second spot in state in PU Commerce section also felicitated with shawl and memento and award with Rs 1 lakh each. Michelli Queenie D'Costa, who secured 387th rank in UPSC civil service exam 2015, was felicitated with Rs 25000 cash, Shawl and memento.

The cultural program was held throughout day followed by the celebration. Former Minister K Abhaychandra Jain, Alva's Education Foundation Trustee Vivek Alva, Jayashri Amarnath Shetty, Vinay Alva were present among others.

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Tuesday, 16 Aug 2016

Great college...
proud to say that I studied in same college...

No educational institution is spending this much & making independece celebration as its festival.....

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February 16,2020

Udupi, Feb 16: Nine people were killed after a private bus collided with a large roadside boulder in Udupi district in Karnataka on Saturday, the police said. The accident took place on Saturday evening, at around 5.45 pm, on the Mulnur Ghat at Abbas Kattingeri in Mala village, while the bus was on its way to Mangaluru from Sringeri, reported the news channel.

The bus, which was reportedly carrying around 35 passengers, was trying to manoeuvre a turn while travelling on a ghat road when the driver allegedly lost control of the vehicle. The vehicle hit a massive boulder and the impact caused seven people to die on the spot. Two others passed away while they were on the way to the hospital.

The deceased passengers have been identified as Radha Ravi, Yogendra, Preetham Gowda, Basavaraju, Angana, Sharul and Ranjitha. The cleaner of the bus was also killed in the accident.

According to reports, the passengers in the bus were mostly in their early 20s and were employees of Vital Records Private Limited near JCK Industrial Park. Century Vital Records is a data security company which works in the Hebbal Industrial Mysuru. The group was visiting Udupi, Hornadu and Kudremukh.

While some of the injured persons were rushed to Manipal hospital, others were taken to the Karkala city government hospital, police said.

The police have said that rash and negligent driving by the driver is likely to have caused the accident. A case has been registered at the Karkala Rural Police Station, the police said.

Last month, three persons were killed and four others were injured after a fatal collision between a van and a bus near Bengaluru. Both the vehicles caught fire after the impact, but while passengers of the bus, travelling from Bengaluru to Shivamogga, managed to escape, the three passengers who were trapped in the van could not escape and were charred to death.

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June 18,2020

Udupi, Jun 18: Two youths lost their lives in a ghastly road mishap involving a vegetable-laden mini truck near Santhekatte in Udupi today. 

The deceased have been identified as Dinesh (35) and Manjunath (21), both hailed from Balkur village in Kundapur taluk.

The accident took place at around 7 a.m. when the mini truck was carrying vegetables from Kundapur to Udupi. 

According to sources, Dinesh, who was driving the vehicle, lost control and rammed into a pole next to the national highway. 

Both Dinesh and his assistant Manjunath suffered head injuries in the accident. They were rushed to Ajjarkad district hospital where they were declared dead on arrival.

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February 7,2020

Newsroom, Feb 7: Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent statement that there is no detention camp in India is no more a lie. That doesn’t mean that there are no detention camps in the country, but the name of the camps have changed. 

In December, at a mega rally at Ramlila Maidan, meant to launch the BJP's campaign for the assembly elections in Delhi, Mr Modi had stated: “The rumour of detention centres being spread by the Congress and urban Naxals is totally false. This is being done with a bad intention to destroy the country, it’s filled with evil motives; this is a lie, lie, lie.” He had further claimed: “Neither are any of the country’s Muslims being sent to detention centres nor is there any detention centre in India”

In reality there are at least six detention camps in jails in Assam to house foreigners found staying in India illegally. A month prior to PM’s statement, Union minister of the state for home affairs Nityanand Rai had revealed that the six camps in Assam housed 1,043 foreigners — 1,025 Bangladeshis and 18 Myanmarese. Apart from these, at least ten new detention centres are coming up.

Outside Assam too, the Maharashtra government, under the then chief minister Devendra Fadnavis, had identified land for the state’s first detention centre for illegal immigrants.

Besides, in a case relating to illegal immigrants in Karnataka High Court in November this year, the Centre had told the court that it had written to all state governments in 2014 and sent a follow-up letter in 2018 to have detention centres to house foreign nationals illegally staying in India.

Karnataka’s first detention centre, apparently meant to lodge illegal immigrants and migrants overstaying in the country, is already open in Sondekoppa village on the outskirts of Bengaluru. The facility with several rooms, a kitchen and toilets has been kept ready on the directions of the government. 

Meanwhile, Union Minister of state for home Nityanand Rai has told the Lok Sabha that the name "detention centre" has now been changed to "holding centre".

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