Mangaluru: Expert PU College hosts career guidance program–2017

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October 29, 2017

Mangaluru, Oct 29: The 26th career guidance program of Expert P.U. College was held on Sunday at Kootakala Auditorium, Kodialbail, Mangaluru.

Cardiologist Dr K Mohan Pai inaugurated the program and advised the students to make a right choice by choosing a profession of their interest. He told that success follows hard work and this should be the mantra for the students.

The Chairman of Expert Group of Institutions, Prof. Narendra L Nayak highlighted the importance of the Career Guidance Program which is organized for the II PU Students with the sole purpose of helping them make an informed choice.

The resource persons to a day long career guidance program were:

Mr.Ankush N Nayak, Director, Information Technology, Expert Group of Institutions andan alumnus of NITK and Expert P.U. College. He spoke on ‘Engineering The Future’. His informative talk included a wide array of facts about the various fields of engineering. He also said that engineering does not only make possible to live, but also to live happily.

Dr Shivaprakash, Director of Extension, Karnataka Veterinary and Fisheries University, Bidar spoke on ‘Careers in Agriculture Science’. His talk included in depth information on the major fields in agriculture.

Prof. Harish Bhat, Vice Principal, Ramakrishna PU College spoke on how to prepare for CET/NEET/JEE/AIIMS/JIPMER. His talk included points on time management and the festival of competitive exams which the students are going to celebrate in a short time.

Mr Sahan Alva, Junior Data Scientist, Evive Health, Bengaluru and an alumnus of NITK guided the students on admissions into IITs and NITs. His comprehensive talk was very informative for engineering aspirants.

Ms VaishnaviBallal, an under graduate at KMC Mangaluru and an alumnus of Expert P U College spoke on preparation for KVPY. Her anecdotal talk was very well received by the students.

Dr Rajesh Ballal, Professor, Department of Surgery, K S Hegde Medical College, Mangaluru spoke on medical practice as a profession and admissions into medical and dental colleges.

Yogaratna Gopalakrishna Delampady, Guest faculty for yoga at Expert and MadhavaJeppupatna, the Managing Trustee of Shree Bhagavathi Temple, Kodialbail were also present.

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June 18,2020

Mysuru, Jun 18: The Karnataka government's proposal announced on Thursday to hold online classes for students amid concerns over COVID-19 has not gone down well with thousands of tribal students residing in villages across the state.

A team from Karnataka State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (KSCPCR) visited a few tribal hamlets in Mysuru and Kodagu recently and found that the students, unlike their urban counterparts, lack accessibility to not just smartphones and computers, but basic necessities like power supply.

''When such is the situation in the tribal hamlets, how can you expect students to catch up on their studies if classes are held online?'' wondered M L Parashurama Member, KSCPCR, who toured villages like Thithimathi, Beematagere, Devamachchi and Gaddadi in Kodagu's Virajpet taluk, besides Bavali, Balyadi, Machchuru, and Anemone in Mysuru's HD Kote taluk along with Chairperson Antony Sebastian.

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June 20,2020

Bengaluru,  Jun 19: Following the coronavirus outbreak, Bengaluru's Kempegowda International Airport has introduced ultraviolet treatment while scanning outbound baggage apart from other measures to enhance passenger and staff safety.

"Two custom-designed UV tunnels have been created to disinfect trolleys after every use. Two custom-designed UV tunnels have been created to disinfect trolleys after every use. These Tunnels are located at a cordoned-off area of the Terminal," according to a statement by the Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL).

The airport plans to use an ultra-low volume (ULV) spray treatment for check-in bags: all outbound passenger baggage is sanitised before dispatch to the aircraft

Authorities also plan to minimise use of additional trays for footwear by introducing specially designed trays; the trays that are in use are UV treated and sanitised manually after every use.

Officials are currently in the process of implementing silver nano-coating for frequently used touchpoints for self disinfection like check-in counters, Immigration counters, ATRS trays, etc. Currently, sanitisation of high-traffic areas and frequently touched surfaces continues to be done every thirty minutes manually without disrupting the flow of passengers.

All high-traffic areas are sanitised once every three hours by using ULV machines - eight times in 24 hours.

Washrooms across the Airport premises are sanitised on a regular basis with dedicated manpower, irrespective of the frequency of use. 456 units of tabletop hand sanitiser and 107 units of sensor-based hand sanitisers have been placed across the Terminal.

120 biowaste bins located across the Airport campus enable passengers and staff to dispose of their masks, gloves and other PPE conveniently and safely. This bio-waste is managed by a dedicated team and handed over to a Pollution Control Board-approved vendor and taken away for incineration.

The Airport said that the passenger feedback for the contactless process has been positive. "The objective of the process is to minimise physical contact and enhance passenger throughput," it said.

These sanitisation measures come in light of the highly infectious COVID-19 pandemic which spreads through person-to-person contact. Small droplets from the nose or mouth can spread the virus when they land on objects and surfaces around the person.

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January 5,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 5: In a frightening incident, a leopard which was trapped in a snare attacked and injured three persons in its successful bid to escape Balpa village in Sullia taluk of Dakshina Kannada. 

The incident occurred on Thursday when around 15 forest staff approached the trapped leopard to tranquilize it with a dart. The leopard, however, managed escape. 

While running away, it attacked a villager Balakrishna, aged about 70, who was working in the nearby plantation. He sustained injuries on his upper lips.

He was rushed to a hospital in Sullia and then was shifted to the Government Wenlock hospital for further treatment. He is learnt to be out of danger.

After this incident, the forest department kept a tab and tracked the leopard using a drone.  

According to V Karikalan, deputy conservator of forest (DCF), Dakshina Kannada, Between 5pm to 5.30pm on a tip off that leopard was spotted near a bush, the forest department tried to approach it again and the animal jumped on the officials, injuring Assistant Conservator of Forests Austin and forest guard Divith. 

The injured were rushed to a nearby hospital and then taken to Mangaluru for further treatment. They are learnt to be out of danger.

Meanwhile, the department is continuing combing in the village and surrounding areas. Three teams consisting of three RFOs and 10 Dy RFOs, supported by doctors are on the field. The forest department has also placed two leopard capturing cages in the area. Night patrolling will continue and public announcements are being made.

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