Don't over-exploit resources: Minister

June 6, 2017

Kasaragod, Jun 6: In the context of unprecedented drought situation experienced in the State, hundreds of people from all walks of life observed World Environment day by joining hands with the government on its massive afforestation drive.

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Addressing a public function after inaugurating the district-level World Environment Day programme at the AUP School, Udinoor near Trikkarippur,on Monday Revenue Minister E. Chandrasekharan said that it is the duty of society to conserve nature to help the next generation get clean drinking water and natural resources.

The State initiated ‘Haritha Keralam' scheme has been conceived keeping in mind a healthy and sustainable life in the State.

While adopting lenient attitude towards all living beings on plant Earth, its is equally pertinent to remember that natural resources are not over-exploited for pecuniary gains, he pointed out.

Vegetation is essential to maintain balance in the eco system. It is equally important to nurture the planted saplings till they are equipped to fend for themselves and students, teachers and parents should shoulder the responsibility of ensuring that the saplings are well maintained.

Mr. Chandrasekharan while addressing the function revealed that he had planted 10 saplings in his residential premises at Perubala near here to mark the day.

The function, presided over by Thrikkaripur MLA, M. Rajagopalan, was attended by district panchayat president A.G.C. Basher, who formally opened the bio-diversity park at the venue. District Collector K. Jeevanbabu gave away the ‘Vanamithra Puraskaram' to P.P. Divakaran Kadinjhimoola.

Senior district officials besides representatives of various local bodies also attended the function.

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July 14,2020

Mangaluru, July 14: Melkar  Women's PU college has achieved excellent pass percentage in II PUC examinations, the results of which were announced today.

As many as 140 students of the college had appeared for second PU board exam 2020 this year. The college secured 95% results in the current academic year.

Among them 24 students passed with distinction and 94 with with first class marks.

Fathima Nisha (558 in Arts),

Zaithunnisa (561 in commerce) and Zainaba ifrath (545 in science) are the toppers of respective sections in the college.

From Left to Right Zainaba Ifrath (science 545), Zaithunnisa (commerce 561), Fathimath Nisha (arts 558).

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July 24,2020

Madikeri, Jul 24: Water from river Cauvery, which is deemed as holy, and mud from Kodagu, the birth district of river Cauvery was collected and will be sent to Ayodhya for use during groundbreaking (Bhoomi Pooja) ceremony for the construction of Ram Mandir on August 5.

Workers of Bajrang Dal, Vishwa Hindu Parishat and Hindu Jagarana Vedike collected the soil and water from River Cauvery at Talacauvery Kshetra, the birthplace of river Cauvery.

Special pooja was offered at Talacauvery, praying for the timely completion of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya.

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Media Release
June 14,2020

Mangaluru, June 14: The management of Barakah International School and College has announced to waive off 33% of tuition fee in order to lessen the burden on parents who are undergoing financial crisis due to covid lockdown. 

This decision was taken after a series of virtual meetings with the Managing Director, Academic Director, Principal, Manager and PRO.

“While the school needs to continue to meet all the commitments and responsibilities towards the staff salaries, software, networking, etc, we fully understand that in the prevailing circumstances of the COVID-19 pandemic, job loss, reduction in salaries, general hardships of the self-employed businesses and the slowdown in the economy,” sated a release issued by the school.

“We would support our parent fraternity pro-actively and at the same time continue to meet the high-quality standards of our teaching- learning process and infrastructure so it has been decided that 1/3 of the tuition fee to be waived off for 2020-21,” the release said.

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