Mangaluru gets 2 Central & State govt sponsored Business Incubators at P A College

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October 3, 2018

Mangaluru, Oct 3: In an attempt to set continuous growth of an ecosystem to fuel the constructive innovation by young entrepreneur aspirants and students of Dakshina Kannada districts, Central and State Government through its ambitious “Startup-programme” approved various schemes with financial support of 4 crores rupees to P A College of Engineering, Mangaluru for the next three years.

Under these schemes two Incubation Facilities will provide appropriate facilities that can catalyze the growth and development of the start-ups at the scale that the country required through training, connection and capacity building.

These two Incubation Centers have already initiated the steps in deployment of technologies by various start-ups into core areas such as biotechnology, nanotechnology, artificial intelligence, image processing, healthcare, food and agriculture, waste management, pollution etc.

These two incubators help the young entrepreneur aspirants and students of Dakshina Kannada district to identify societal problems of the district and spurt in innovation and digital transformation of the district.

Executive director of P. A. College of Engineering, Abdulla Ibrahim informed that the financial support extended by the Central and State Government will be utilized to provide structural and fundamental support to students with innovative minds and budding startups to initiate, survive, grow, sustain and attain their highest potentials in years to come.

Dr. Abdul Sharif, Principal of P. A. College of Engineering informed that the Ministry of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME), Government of India has approved P. A. College of Engineering, Mangalore as one of the five Host-Institutes in Karnataka State to set up Business Incubators. He further informed that theDepartment of Information Technology, Biotechnology, and Science& Technology, Government of Karnataka approved P. A. College of Engineering as an Incubation Centre under “New Age Incubation Network (NAIN)” Scheme. MSME scheme through Business-Incubator at P. A. College of Engineering, Mangalore provide financial support maximum up to 8 lakhs for every selected ideas for not more than ten innovators every year in developing and nurturing their new innovative ideas for the production of novel innovative products that can be sent to the market for commercializationby providing 2.4 crores rupees for the next three years.

NAIN Incubation Centre establishedin the institute creates an ecosystem to promote innovation in educational institutes of Dakshina Kannada District as per the key objectives of the “Startup Policy-2015”. Under this scheme the students of the district are encouraged to identify local problems and address those using concepts of frugal innovations, and to develop appropriate technology-based solutions and working prototypes. Mentors assigned to the every students at incubation centers will help the students to formulate a business model based on this new technology and will encourage them to think like an entrepreneurs. NAIN Incubation Centre will conduct district level events like Ideathons, Hackathons, and Entrepreneurship boot camps to students and selected innovative ideas will be financially supported maximum up to 3 lakhs for every selected idea to for not more than such ten innovators every year by providing 1.2 crores rupees for the next three year.

Vision group on Science and Technology(VGST), Department of Information Technology, Biotechnology, and Science & Technology, Government of Karnataka, to encourage and promote Science and Technology education and research has sanctioned total of rupees 40 lakhs under Karnataka Funds for Improvement of Science and Technology Infrastructure (K-FIST-Level-1) atP. A. College of Engineering, Mangalore to be implemented for the next two years. The proposal submitted by Dr. Krishna Prasad Nooralabettu, Head of the department of Biotechnology entitled “Photo-Protective and Water Repellant, Nano-Finished Cloth and Film from Fish Waste and Weed Leaf” received grant worth of 20 lakhs. Another proposal entitled “Combined impact of High Injection pressure and injection timing on the performance and combustion of common rail direct injection (CRDI) engine fuelled with a Biodiesel Blend” submitted by Dr. Ramiz M. K. received grant under this scheme. These two departments will UTILIZE these funds to catalyze, strengthen the institute to meet scientific and technological needs. These funds bring a paradigm shift in basic science education, research and taking science to masses through a wide range of initiatives in the institute and helps in supporting the researchactivities at the centre.

In order to realize the government’s ambitious initiatives on Startup India, the Business incubators setup at P. A. College of Engineering, will provide budding entrepreneur aspirants an ecosystem in realizing their ideas into commercially important novel product or innovative technology through training, connection and capacity building. Students under MSME Scheme are encouraged to submit the proposal in a prescribed format through the website named www.dcmsme.gov.in by selecting P. A. College of Engineering, as an incubation centre after due authentication using student’s Adhar Card Number.

Entrepreneur aspirants are required to generate Udyog Adhar number and database using their Adhar Card number before uploading their proposal. Proposal under NAIN scheme will be selected through district level competition held every year. Entrepreneur aspirants and students with innovative ideas can contact the Convener of the Incubation Centre, Dr. Krishna Prasad Nooralabettu through the phone number 9448529048 for any queries.

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July 10,2020

Bengaluru, July 10: The Karnataka government has decided to hold examinations only for the final semester students of undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) in various universities of state and promote other semester students to the next level without holding any examination.

The decision was taken to safeguarding the students' interest as well as academic career of lakhs of students during the time of Covid-19 pandemic. The significant move by the Higher Education department was announced by Deputy Chief Minister Dr CN Ashwath Narayan who is also the minister for Higher Education.

The DCM announced that the examination for final semester UG and PG students will be conducted as per the guidelines issued by the University Grants Commission (UGC) by the end of September 2020.

As per the latest decision, all students who are either at the beginning or middle semester of their UG and PG courses will be promoted to next semester without any examination. The state government further made it clear that the latest decision would only be applicable for this academic year--2019-20.

The students will be promoted to the next semesters based on academic performances during the previous assessment.

Giving details of the decision, Dr CN Ashwath Narayan told media persons that the decision was taken in the interest of the students. "Keeping in mind the safety of students during Covid-19 pandemic times, the government has taken the decision. We have also discussed with education experts, former Vice Chancellors before arriving at this decision," he said.

The DCM also revealed that Governor Vajubhai Vala who is the Chancellor of all the universities has also given his consent for the decision. Students can call up on the department helpline 080-22341394 for any academic queries.

How will students be promoted?

The students who are pursuing UG and PG courses at mid semester levels will be evaluated internally based on their academic performance along with the marks scored during the previous semester or year.

"Based on this comprehensive evaluation, we will promote the students to next semester. But for the first semester students, they will be promoted entirely based on internal evaluation on academic performance," the Deputy Chief Minister explained.

In case if the students wish to improve their marks further, they can take the exams separately later. This apart, students with backlog subjects have also been allowed to carry those subjects further into the next semester subject to only the present academic year.

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February 14,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 14: In a major embarrassment to the police, the Karnataka High Court has termed as illegal the prohibitory orders imposed under Section 144 of CrPC by the City Police Commissioner in December 2019 in the light of the anti-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) protests in Bengaluru.

The orders were passed “without application of mind” and without following due procedures, the court noted. Giving reasons for upholding the arguments of the petitioners that there was no application of mind by the Police Commissioner (Bhaskar Rao) before imposing restrictions, a division bench of the High Court said he had not recorded the reasons, except reproducing the contents of letters addressed to him by the Deputy Commissioners of Police (DCPs). 

The state government had contended that prohibitory orders were passed based on reports submitted by the DCPs who expressed apprehension about anti-social elements creating law and order problems and damaging public property by taking advantage of the anti-CAA protests.  

The High Court bench said the Police Commissioner should have conducted inquiry as stated by the Supreme Court to check the reasons cited by the DCPs who submitted identical reports. Except for this, there were no facts laid out by the Police Commissioner, the court said.

“There is complete absence of reasons. If the order indicated that the Police Commissioner was satisfied by the apprehension of DCPs, it would have been another matter,” it said.  

“The apex court has held that it must record the reasons for imposition of restrictions and there has to be a formation of opinion by the district magistrate. Only then can  the extraordinary powers conferred on the district magistrate can be exercised. This procedure was not followed. Hence, exercise of power under Section 144 by the commissioner, as district magistrate, was not at all legal”, the bench said. 

“We hold that the order dated December 18, 2019 is illegal and cannot stand judicial scrutiny in terms of the apex court’s orders in the Ramlila Maidan case and Anuradha Bhasin case,” the HC bench said while upholding the arguments of Prof Ravivarma Kumar, who appeared for some of the petitioners.   

Partly allowing a batch of public interest petitions questioning the imposition of prohibitory orders and cancelling the permission granted for protesters in the city, the bench of Chief Justice Abhay Shreeniwas Oka and Justice Hemant Chandangoudar observed that, unfortunately, in the present case, there was no indication of application of mind in passing prohibitory orders.

The bench said the observation was confined to this order only and it cannot be applicable in general. If there is a similar situation (necessitating imposition of restrictions), the state is not helpless, the court said.

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March 6,2020

Mysuru, Mar 6: A BJP worker was stabbed to death by unidentified persons at his apartment in Mysore in the early hours of Friday, police said.

Anand in his early thirties, was reportedly attacked with a broken beer bottle shortly after he returned home following his late night birthday party, police added.

Following information from neighbours in the apartment, police rushed to the spot and recovered the body.

"The murder took place between 3 am and 4 am. We are investigating who was with him at the time and what was the motive behind the killing," Mysuru police Commissioner Dr Chandragupta told reporters.

Police said further investigations are on to ascertain the motive and people behind the killing.

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