Mangaluru: BBA student who thrashed principal arrested, finally

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October 24, 2016

milagresstudentMangaluru, Oct 24: A final year degree student, who had gone absconding after attacking his college principal last week for denying him hall ticket to appear for examination, was finally arrested by Mangaluru city police after four days of hunt.

Mohammed Shahnavaz, son of Mohammed Mustafa, a resident of Pandeshwar area in the city, was caught by the sleuths Mangaluru North Police Station on Monday evening near Pumpwell, sources said.

The development comes hours after the teachers, and parents of the students of Milagres College staged a protest demanding the immediate arrest of the accused.

The accused had assaulted Rev Fr Michael Santumayar, the principal, when he was coming out of his chamber during lunch break on October 20. The principal had denied Shahnavaz exam ticket on grounds of attendance shortage.

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Satyameva jayate
 - 
Tuesday, 25 Oct 2016

Can't justify this act.......

Shaad
 - 
Tuesday, 25 Oct 2016

For \TWO SLAP\" principal has admitted 2 days in hospital and politicize the internal issue through community/paid media.
I am not supporting this student but there is some reason behind this slap. Don't bring politics, community and ego in this issue and solve internally."

Peace
 - 
Tuesday, 25 Oct 2016

Brother Alwyn.. Dont pull this issue to political & drag muslim organisation.... Person who has done the mistake ofcourse he has to be punished.. no matter to which community he is belonged to...

Without any knowledge dont comment blindly....

Allwyn Dsouza
 - 
Tuesday, 25 Oct 2016

IF you look at the Video there were more persons involved in the planned attack. Campus front of india, Popular Front of India, KFD, SDPI, Muslim League should join hands together to save Muslim student shahnavaz. other wise he will be in trash.

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Releasing videos in bits and pieces on social media or any platform will not help disclose the truth, said Harsha.

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Bengaluru, Jul 5: Archbishop Emeritus of Bangalore Bernard Moras has been diagnosed with mild symptoms of Covid-19 and his condition now is said to be stable.

"Most Reverend Bernard Moras, Archbishop Emeritus of Bangalore, had gone to St. John's Medical College for a routine check-up on July 2 as he was not well. Yesterday (July 3), it was confirmed that he has mild symptoms of Covid-19 and the doctors have stated that his condition at present is stable," Archbishop of Bangalore Peter Machado said in a message.

"We assure our beloved Archbishop Emeritus of the prayers of all the faithful in the Archdiocese and wish him a speedy recovery, he said.

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Bengaluru, Jul 29: Schools will remain closed and are expected to be opened in the month of August or September in the view of rising COVID-19 cases in Karnataka, said S Suresh Kumar, Minister of Primary and Secondary Education and Sakala of Karnataka on Tuesday.

Speaking on the issue, Kumar said, "Schools would not open for the time being. The children will be taught through media."

"The state is also working on the new schemes to improve the learning process for the students," he added.

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The total number of positive cases in the state stands at 1,07,001 including 64,434 active cases, 40,504 discharges and 2,055 deaths.

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