Dr Kaup Mohamed urges for value based quality education in universities

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March 2, 2016

Bengaluru, Mar 2: Dr Kaup Mohamed, dean, London American City College - United Arab Emirates, has urged the Indian universities to impart value based quality education.

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He gave this statement after singing of Memorandum of Understanding between London American City Educational Trust, Bengaluru and Periyar University, Salem, Tamil Nadu to offer their PRIDE's Degree Courses in Bengaluru.

Dr Kaup emphasized on improving the standards of education of the students by utilizing the knowledge through creative potential, skills and become competitive person for industry and its development.

Value addition includes knowledge based education, implementation of internship in all the degree programs, placement values, greater opportunities in the job market; study tours; use of technology, e-class room sessions, quality teaching pedagogy, implementation of true value based research and development work, etc. he pointed out.

Periyar University is a Tamil Nadu State Government University fully re-accredited by NAAC with “A” Grade. Periyar University's Degrees are duly recognised by the UGC for employment by the Central and State Governments and the employers in the private Sectors.

Periyar University's Degrees are accredited by the NAAC with “A” Grade. The students are eligible to write NET and SLET examinations and UPSC / TNPSC / RRB / BANK exams and other competitive exams held in India.

Periyar University's PRIDE Degree programs will be offered with value additions such as use of class room teaching with latest technology such as use of LCD projectors etc. by highly qualified professors from India and Abroad, with use of labs and wifi facilities, a well knit library, industrial visits and tours, social and cultural functions and with placement services with MNCs and local industries. There are special batches for girls in Bengaluru. For admissions to the Periyar University's Degree Programs, you can contact LACC Bengaluru Tel: 080-25522256/57 or Mobile: 91-9620582988 / +91-9620583477.

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Zahoor Ahmed
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Thursday, 3 Mar 2016

Actual problem is Head of HRD is 12th Pass. How can we expect the change at higher education.

aharkul
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Thursday, 3 Mar 2016

Exactly There is no updated sylabus in whole Karnataka and the system of education is not correct. This is my own opinion.

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Newsroom, Apr 29: Abdul Rahman Al Sudais, the imam of the Grand Mosque in Makkah has hinted that Muslims will be allowed to perform prayers again at the holiest mosque after a few days. 

Al Sudais, who is also the president of the General Presidency for the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques, predicted this while answering a question from a reporter about the possibility of having worshippers gather again at the mosque.

He said that soon people will be allowed to return to the mosque for prayers and for circumambulation around the holy Kaaba.

The authorities care about people more than anything else, he said. "All Muslims should pray to Allah to help us through this pandemic. People must be careful and take necessary precautions to protect themselves and others," he added.

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July 20,2020

Udupi, July 20: A youth, who was under depression after his business came to a halt due to lockdown, has killed self in Kundapura taluk of Udupi district. 

The deceased has been identified as Nitish Shetty (31), son of Prabhakar Shetty, a resident of Giliyaru in Kota area of Kundapura. 

Shetty was running a secondhand car business in Bengaluru. The business had completely stopped due to covid-19 lockdown. 

After returning to his hometown, he could not find any other job. Hence he was under depression. Hence on July 18 he handed himself to death in his house, police said. 

A case has been registered at jurisdictional Kota police station.

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July 14,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 14: The Karnataka government on Tuesday made changes to the Land Reforms Act 1961 through an ordinance to allow non-agriculturists to buy and own farmland for farming.

“The Land Reforms Act has been amended through an ordinance and notified after Governor Vajubhai R Vala gave his assent to it on Monday night,” a Revenue Department official told media persons.

It now permits non-farmers to buy farmland and grow food crops. But they can’t use it for other activities.

“Sections 79 A, B and C of the Act have been repealed, paving way for bona fide citizens to invest in farmland and take to farming as a hobby, passion or additional occupation, which is rewarding,” the official said.

The amended Act will enable the state to attract investment in the farm sector and boost food output. The farm sector’s contribution to the state’s gross domestic product (GDP) has been less than the manufacturing and services sectors over the last two decades.

Criticism by farmers, the Congress and the JD(S) since the cabinet approved changes on June 11 forced the state government to retain section 80 of the Act, with an amendment, to prevent sale of dam water irrigated farmland.

“The ordinance has also added a new section (80A), which says relaxations under the Act will not apply to land given to farmers under the Karnataka SC and ST (Scheduled Caste and Tribe) Act 1978,” the official said.

The changes permit mortgage of farmland only to the state-run institutions, firms and cooperative societies specified in the Act. The ordinance also makes legal cases pending in courts against the sections amended redundant as the new Act addresses the concerns raised in them.

“Besides generating substantial revenue for the state government, the Act will now allow farmers who find the occupation non-remunerative and risky due to droughts/floods and labour shortage to sell their surplus land to urban buyers,” the official said.

Ruling BJP Rajya Sabha member KC Ramamurthy from Bengaluru said the amended Act would allow any citizen to buy farmland.

“Though hundreds of people petitioned successive governments for the past 45 years to abolish the ‘draconian’ sections, they were ignored. I compliment Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa and Revenue Minister R Ashoka for the decision to allow everyone to buy farmland irrespective of their occupation or profession,” Ramamurthy told media persons.

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