Common Proficiency Test: Alva's student emerges second topper in India

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July 19, 2017

Mangaluru, Jul 19: Tavishi Dechamma, a student of Alva’s College, Moodbidri has emerged as second topper in the country in Common Proficiency Test (CPT), an entrance exam for CA aspirants.

Tavishi Dechamma, Swati Hegde, Shraddha M S, Bhagyashree S Hegde, Sukesh T S, Abhay Kant D L, Prakhyat Shetty, Aditi S Hegde

Securing 191 marks out of 200 (95.50%), she has emerged topper in Karnataka, said Alva’s Education Foundation president Dr M Mohan Alva.

Nagendra, Nikhila Ashrith, Anitha K Hegde,Dikshit Shetty

Tavishi is a native of Madikeri and had scored 591 in II PU Commerce stream. “I had not expected a rank in the CPT. The atmosphere in the college was conducive for studies which helped me to excel,” she said.

She said that she is pursuing CA at Jain College in Bengaluru along with BCom in evening college.

Dr Alva said that 130 students of Alva’s PU College had appeared for the exam and 105 students have cleared it. As many as 61 students have passed with distinction.

Other students who cleared with good marks are Shraddha M N (185 marks, 92.5%), Sringeri-based twins Swathi Hegde (186 marks 93%) and Bhavyasri N Hegde (184, 92%), Sukesh T S (176 marks), Abhayakanth (175 marks), Prakhyath Shetty (174 marks), Adithi S Hegde (174 marks), Nagendra (173 marks), Nikhila Ashrith (172 marks), Anitha K Hegde (172 marks).

Deekshith Shetty, a physically challenged boy from Siddakatte in Bantwal, has scored 127 marks. He has been pursuing education at Alva’s College under adoption scheme of the Alva’s Education Foundation.

Twenty students of St Aloysius PU College, Mangaluru, have cleared CPT. The College authorities lauded the efforts of Darshan P, who scored 180/200 marks and emerged the topper in the College. Darshan also ranked third in the state in the Commerce field in the II PU Board Exam 2017.

The CPT was conducted in the month of June. The College has been conducting CPT classes for the students for over 10 years and the results has always been fruitful, said a release from College.

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Saturday, 22 Jul 2017

i wish to join gold and jewelry industry . i wish to open gold shop.

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February 7,2020

Maddur, Feb 7: Two daily wage workers were buried alive after a heap of mud collapsed on them near the Agriculture Department office on the Bengaluru-Mysuru highway, in Maddur of Mandya district on Thursday night, police said on Friday.

Police said that the deceased, Kashinath (37), and Rajgandh (30), were working at a site of the ongoing Bengaluru-mysuru highway development project.

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April 10,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, Apr 10: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Friday said that it has been 100 days since the first COVID-19 case was reported and shared the updated figures of positive cases, along with the efforts made by the state government to contain the virus.

"100 Days of #COVID19 | Kerala Story It's been 100 days since the first case was reported. 258 active cases, 97 recovered, Total confirmed: 357 Deaths: 2. 12,710 samples tested Special COVID-19 Hospital, 1,251 Community Kitchens, 28,08,650 Individuals Served, 3,676 Destitutes Rehabilitated," Vijayan tweeted.

India's first case was reported in Kerala in January. The patient was a student, who was studying at Wuhan University in China.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on Friday informed that India's total number of COVID-19 positive cases now stands at 6,412. Out of these, 5,709 are active patients and 504 of them have been cured/discharged and migrated.

With 30 new deaths reported in the last 12 hours, the death toll has reached 199.

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June 16,2020

Vijayapura, June 16: Even as a video of a man wearing a burqa who is being thrashed by locals is going viral on social media, netizens targeted Bharatiya Janata Party for their activist resorting to heinous acts. 

The man who was caught in burqa has been identified as Siddu Paragond, an activist of Snagh Parivar hailing from Sindgi town in Karnataka’s Vijayapura district. 

The bizarre incident took place in Sindgi on June 11 outside a bank.

“While people including women were standing in a queue outside the bank, the person in burqa was acting in a suspicious manner. The person was trying to get too close to women which was making them feel awkward,” local residents said.

“Getting suspicious, some locals tried to interact and their suspicion rose with the strange behaviour of the person. Suddenly some men took the person away from the bank and checked only to find that it was a man in burqa. The men thrashed him and handed him over to police,” the sources said.

Confirming this, Superintendent of Police Anupam Agrawal said that the Siddu Paragond has been arrested and remanded to judicial custody. He, however, made it clear that no suspicious objects were found on Siddu. “We are trying to find out the motive for his act,” the SP said.

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Tuesday, 16 Jun 2020

Finally mentally not fit 

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