Mangaluru: Glittering display of talent at BIT Utsav

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April 2, 2016

Mangaluru, Apr 2: Bearys Institute of Technology (BIT), celebrated its annual day at its campus in Mangaluru on Saturday in a glittering display of colour, joy and talent from its students.

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The program began in the morning at 10.30 AM with the arrival of guests Mr. Chandrashekhar M, Commissioner of Police, Mangalore and Mr Sudheer Pai, HR Head, Infosys Mangalore was the guest of honour.

In this welcome address, Prof. Mustafa, HOD of Computer Science Engineering, greeted everyone and outlined the underlying significance of BIT UTSAV. BIT UTSAV, he said, is the culmination of a holistic education system adopted at BIT which caters to the body, mind and spirit.

The Principal, Dr. K. Palakshappa, then read out the annual report of BIT for 2014-15. He clearly highlighted the various achievements of the departments, faculty and students and the great strides they had taken in the field of academics, sports and social events.

The Chairman of Bearys Group Mr. Syed Mohamed Beary then spoke and through an illustrative anecdote, outlined the intricate relation that exists between good deeds and salvation. He told the students that being the young generation for the future, should think beyond. He hoped that at least a portion of BIT students would go on to join civil services and defense services so as to serve the country. He advised the students not to look at education as a means to earn a job and instead to look upon it as a solution to the problems of this world. He ended his talk by stating that success comes from sacrifice.

In his address to the gathering the Guest of honour Commissioner of Police, Mr Chandrashekhar said, Today's generation is missing the quality of gratitude though they excel in technologies. He urged the students to join civil services, especially police department so that can contribute to the development of the country.

The Guest of honour Mr. Sudheer Pai, brought in his vast experience of the corporate world to give some extremely useful tips to the students who would shortly be going out from the protective environments of their student days. He promised of organizing career counseling and guidance to BIT students through Infosys shortly.

Dr Raikar SK, founder principal and current senior advisor said, Students, teachers, parents and management are the 4 pillars in the growth of institute. Mr Mazhar beary, trustee of BIT wished success to all the students of BIT.

Prizes and mementos were given away to students who excelled in academics, sports and cultural events as a mark of appreciation for their achievements. The distinguished guests who graced the occasions where felicitated by BIT.

Prof. Shameez, the Event coordinator, then proposed a vote of thanks. Ms Ashritha of 8th ECE compered the program. The formal session of BIT UTSAV concluded with the national anthem.

In the afternoon session, students of BIT put up a scintillating performance in a glittering display of talent cutting across, regions, religions and languages. Solo and group songs, solo and group dances, skits, miming, classical dance etc.

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Salam Thodar
 - 
Tuesday, 5 Apr 2016

Need of the hour speech! from all. Nice to see the photos with nature. I wish you all the very best in your future endeavors dear students.

Suleman Beary
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Saturday, 2 Apr 2016

Best of luck students. Campus looks beautiful with trees.

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The person had arrived at Bengaluru on March 16 and went to Balele. Yesterday, he came to his estate house in Kumburu village in Somwarpet.

Availing the information, Tahsildar Govindaraju, police officials and health department staff visited the spot and gathered the necessary information.

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April 5,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 5: Opening of Karnataka's borders to Kerala at this point in time will be like "embracing death," chief minister B S Yediyurappa said on Saturday making clear his government's stand not opening the state border.

The chief minister repeatedly said that for his government interest of the people of the state was supreme.

Yediyurappa made his stand clear in a letter to former prime minister and JD(S) patriarch H D Deve Gowda.

Gowda had recently written to the chief minister on March 31 seeking relaxation of the border restrictions on "humanitarian" grounds.

He had also written to Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan expressing his anguish against Karnataka authorities for imposing restriction and promising to raise the matter with prime minister Narendra Modi.

Stating the decision to close the border was not sudden, Yediyurappa said, it was a conscious decision after analysing the health situation in the area following the spread of COVID-19.

The chief minister cited the Indian Medical Association, Mangaluru branch data regarding the spread of Covid-19 in Kasargod of Kerala and surrounding areas which was alarming.

Noting that the region has nearly 106 positive coronaviruscases, he said, "this is the region with most number of infections in the country."

If this restriction is removed, it puts the health of the people of Karnataka in to risk and create a situation of "embracing death", so we will not be able to open the border, Yediyurappa said.

He also clarified that there was no prejudice behind his government's decision, and the interest of the people of the state was of utmost importance.

"...There is also no political maliciousness. We want to have good and brotherly relationship with neighbouring states," he said, adding that opening the border will open a pandora's box that will be disastrous for the state.

Yediyurappa also thanked opposition parties for their support to his government in its fight against COVID-19.

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