Mangaluru, Udupi students shine in CBSE Class 12 exam

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May 2, 2019

Mangaluru, May 2: All schools affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) in Mangaluru have registered 100% pass results in the Class 12 examination. In nearby Udupi, Little Rock Indian School, Brahmavar, and Madhava Kripa School, Manipal, have recorded a 100% pass percentage.

In Mangaluru, Vignesh Ravichandra Rao from Lourdes Central School with 486 marks (97.2%) topped in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Computer Science (PCMC) stream. Shreyas Vasudev Pai with 484 marks (96.8%) topped in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology (PCMB) stream. Hanan Musarikhan topped commerce stream with 451 marks (90.2%), according to a release by the school.

Avaneeth Anil was the topper at Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Mudipu, with 484 marks (96.8%), followed by Keerthana S.P. with 482 (96.4%), and Praneeth Ram P. with 476 marks (95.2%) in science.

The average percentage of marks scored by 41 students was 89.44 and the Vidyalaya stands second among the 586 Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas in the country, said Principal V. Srinivasan. Mr. Srinivasan said the highest average percentage of marks scored by students was 91.42 in Biology, followed by 91.17 in Physics, 89.6 in Chemistry, 88.8 in Computer Science, 88.83 in Mathematics, and 87.49 in English.

He said 18 students from the school qualified for the Joint Entrance Examination (Advanced).

As many as 14 out of 42 students from Kendriya Vidyalaya-1, Panambur scored more than 90% with Harsh R. Lakkalkatti topping the list (482 marks-96.4%) , followed by H.E. Disha 478 (95.6%), Nikita Singh and Vidyarashmi Hanehalli with 476 marks each (95.2%), and Govind R. Shekar with 474 marks (94.8% ).

In KV 2, Yekkur, Isha Chopra was the topper among 24 students with 89% marks, followed by Neha M (88.8%), and S.R. Dhanya (86.2%). Principal N.S. Yadav said two students each have scored more than 95 marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology respectively, while one student scored 97 in English. Narasimha Tilak Prabhu was the topper among 18 students from Sharada Vidyaniketana, Talapady, with 481 marks (96.2%), followed by Somansh V, 479 marks (95.8%) and Shreyas Kumar, 458 marks (91.6%). Illanthodi Vishnu Bharadwaj was the topper at Mount Carmel Central School with 480 marks (96%) in PCMB, while Oren Joshua Saldanha was the topper in PCMC with 468 marks (93.6%).

Udupi

A press release issued by Little Rock Indian here on Thursday said that all the 106 students of Class 12 had passed the examination. Vasudeva Kini T. with 97.4% scored the highest marks in the PCMB combination, while Pritheshwar T. scored 96.4% in the PCMC combination.

A release from Madhava Kripa School said that the school had obtained 100% results in the CBSE examination. 

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May 22,2020

Bengaluru, May 22: Karnataka reported 138 fresh cases of coronavirus on Friday, taking the state tally to 1743.

26 patients have been discharged on Friday and in total, 597 people have been discharged in Karnataka while total number of active cases in the state is 1,100. 41 people have succumbed to the virus, informed the state health department.

Out of the 138 cases, 111 are returnees from Maharashtra.Out of the 138 cases, 47 are from Chikkaballapura alone, 10 cases from Raichur eight cases each from Bidar and Mandya, five cases each from Bengaluru Rural and Bengaluru Urban, and 14 are from Hassan.

From Bengaluru Rural, three patients are returnees from Maharashtra. A fifty-five year old female from Bengaluru Rural, has contracted the virus and has been diagnosed with a history of SARI. She is currently under observation at a designated city hospital.

Five patients have tested positive from Bengaluru Urban. A 42-year-old woman tested positive in Bengaluru Urban and has been diagnosed with a history of Influenza-like Illness (ILI). She is currently under observation at a designated city hospital.

Two men, who have tested positive from Dharwad are returnees from Delhi. Both of them are currently under observation at a designated hospital in Hubli. A seventy-five year old male who has contracted the coronavirus has returned from Jharkhand.

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July 8,2020

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has rationalised by up to 30 per cent the syllabus for classes 9 to 12 for the academic year 2020-21 to reduce course load on students amid the COVID-19 crisis, Union HRD Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank' announced on Tuesday.

The curriculum has been rationalised while retaining the core elements, the Human Resource Development said.

Among the chapters dropped after the rationalisation exercise are lessons on democracy and diversity, demonetisation, nationalism, secularism, India's relations with its neighbours and growth of local governments in India, among others.

"Looking at the extraordinary situation prevailing in the country and the world, CBSE was advised to revise the curriculum and reduce course load for the students of classes 9 to 12.

"To aid the decision, a few weeks back I also invited suggestions from all educationists on the reduction of syllabus for students and I am glad to share that we received more than 1.5K suggestions. Thank you, everyone, for the overwhelming response," Nishank tweeted.

"Considering the importance of learning achievement, it has been decided to rationalise syllabus up to 30 per cent by retaining the core concepts," he added.

The Union minister said the changes made in the syllabi have been finalised by the respective course committees with the approval of the curriculum committee and the Governing Body of the Board.

"The heads of schools and teachers have been advised by the board to ensure that the topics that have been reduced are also explained to the students to the extent required to connect different topics. However, the reduced syllabus will not be part of the topics for internal assessment and year-end board examination.

"Alternative academic calendar and inputs from the NCERT on transacting the curriculum using different strategies shall also be part of the teaching pedagogy in the affiliated schools," a senior official of the HRD ministry said.

For classes 1 to 8, the National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) has already notified an alternative calendar and learning outcomes.

According to the updated curriculum, among the chapters deleted from class 10 syllabus are-- democracy and diversity, gender, religion and caste, popular struggles and movement, challenges to democracy

For class 11, the deleted portions included chapters on federalism, citizenship, nationalism, secularism, growth of local governments in India.

Similarly, class 12 students will not be required to study chapters on India's relations with its neighbours, changing nature of India's economic development, social movements in India and demonetisation, among others.

Universities and schools across the country have been closed since March 16 when the central government announced a nationwide classroom shutdown as one of the measures to contain the COVID-19 outbreak.

A nationwide lockdown was announced on March 24, which came into effect the next day. While the government has eased several restrictions, schools and colleges continue to remain closed.

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January 13,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 13: A truck parked at the site of protest against the new citizenship law and National Register of Citizens (NRC) at Deralakatte on the outskirts of the city was charred down to ashes after it was set on fire by miscreants, police said here on Monday.

Police said that Deralakatte Citizenship Protection Committee had organised a protest rally against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) here on Sunday. After the rally concluded, a few unidentified miscreants set the vehicle on fire.

The incident resulted in chaos, causing panic among the locals who informed the police immediately.

Condemning the incident, the local unit of Popular Front of India has claimed that the incident was an attempt by saffronist goons to disrupt peace and trigger communal riot in the region. It has urged the police to nab the accused immediately without yielding to any political pressure.

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