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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March 27,2020

Kollam, Mar 27: A young IAS officer in Kerala has been booked by police after he left the state violating instructions to remain under home quarantine following his recent return from honeymoon abroad, officials said on Friday.

A First Information Report has been registered against Kollam sub-collector Anupam Mishra, who hails from Uttar Pradesh, based on a report from the Health department about the violation, Kollam Superintendent of Police T Narayanan said.

Describing the action of the officer as a “serious matter”, District Collector B. Abdul Nasser said Mishra had returned to Kerala on March 19 from his Malaysia-Singapore trip and was advised to remain under quarantine, as per the protocol for overseas returnees in the backdrop of coronavirus outbreak.

On his return to Kerala from the foreign trip, Mishra had undergone medical examination and did not show symptoms. His personal staff, including gunman, have also been kept under observation.

However, the officer had left for his brother’s place in Bengaluru without informing anyone, Nasser said.

When the Collector got in touch with him, Mishra informed him that he was in Bengaluru.

“He was on leave after his marriage and took permission to travel to Malaysia and Singapore. On his return I advised him to remain under home quarantine. Seems like he left to be with his family at Bengaluru,” Nasser told PTI.

However, police said Mishra’s mobile tower location shows Kanpur in Uttar Pradesh.

Authorities came to know on Thursday that Mishra, who had been staying alone in his quarters at Kollam, was not there after health department staff, who regularly visit people in quarantine, found the lights in his house switched off, police sources said.

“The officer has gone without prior permission or leave. He did not have any symptoms of the virus. Without informing us, he left. It is a serious matter, the collector said adding Mishra has been asked to provide his current address and travel details to Bengaluru.”

When an officer leaves his jurisdiction, he is supposed to inform the government, which Mishra did not do. He has also not taken prior permission for leaving the state, the later told reporters.

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The state government has sought an explanation from the officer in this regard.

A case has been registered against him under various sections of the Indian Penal Code including 188 (disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant), 269 (Negligent Act likely to spread infection of disease dangerous to life) and 271 (disobedience to quarantine rule), police said.

Kollam, is the only district in the state, which has not reported any positive case of COVID-19 so far. A total of 176 positive cases have been reported in the state so far.

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February 27,2020

Kalaburagi, Feb 27: Kalaburagi police has issued notice to AIMIM leader Waris Pathan to appear before the investigation officer to give his statement in connection to the controversial statement that he recently made during an anti-CAA rally.

"We have already served notice to appear and the date is 29th. He is supposed to give his statement. Some people have already recorded their statements," said Kalaburagi Police Commissioner MM Nagaraj.

Recently while addressing an anti-CAA rally in Kalaburagi, the AIMIM leader had said: "Time has now come for us to unite and achieve freedom. Remember we are 15 crores but can dominate over 100 crores."

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January 12,2020

With an aim to provide water to stray animals in Mangaluru, an animal activist announced a project 'Jal' under which free water bowls will be distributed to the people across the city.

Tauseef Ahmed believes many animals and birds do not find source to drink water which leads to death.
"Finding clean and safe drinking water has been a major issue in a lot of places. We humans when we face some scarcity we manage by taking the water out from the well," Ahmed told ANI.

"Unfortunately, that's not the case with when it comes to animals and birds. They do not find sources for water to drink so they eventually end up drinking sewage water and they fall sick. In some cases, even that is not available and due to dehydration, they die," he added.

Under the "Jal" project, Ahmed will distribute free water bowls to the people and expects them to make equal efforts in saving the lives of the animals.

"So, this project "Jal" will be providing 100 free water bowls all over Mangaluru. We are distributing it free of cost. All you have to do is keep the bowls outside in the garden or any places where animals frequently visit. Every day, we just have to fill the bowls with water for the animals. It will help a lot of animals to survive in the harsh weather of summers," Ahmed highlighted.

"We have used cement to make the bowls which will keep the eater really cool. We are spending close to 74 rs per bowl. We have made around 100 bowls and will continue making it. We are trying to cover as many animals as we can," he said.

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