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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July 4,2020

Mangaluru, Jul 4: In the wake of mounting coronavirus cases in Dakshina Kannada, all jewellery shops district will be closed for five days from July 5 to July 9.

The decision was taken by the Dakshina Kannada district unit of Jewellers’ Association.

All the jewellery shops including corporate jewellery shops in Manglauru and other parts of district will remain closed for five days, a media release said.

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January 1,2020

Kanpur, Jan 1: In a seemingly bizarre development, the IIT in Kanpur has set up a panel to decide whether the poem "Hum dekhenge lazim hai ki hum bhi dekhenge", penned by Faiz Ahmad Faiz, is anti-Hindu.

The panel has been set up in response to complaints filed by a faculty member who claimed that the students, during a protest, sang this poem which was anti-Hindu.

The poem reads thus -- "Lazim hai ke hum bhi dekhenge. Jab arz-e-Khuda ke kaabe se. Sab bhut uthwaye jayenge, Hum ahl-e-safa mardood-e-harm. Masnad pe bithaye jayenge. Sab taaj uchale jaenge. Sab takht giraye jayenge. Bas naam rahega Allah ka. Hum dekhenge."

It was the last line that has turned into a bone of contention. Translated into English, it means, 'When thrones will vanish, only Allah's name will remain' -- implying the misleading translation by the professor.

The poem had been written by Faiz in reference to military dictator Zia-ul-Haq in 1979 and was against the military rule in Pakistan. Faiz had left leanings and was an atheist. He was known for his revolutionary writings that kept him in jail for several years.

It may be recalled that the IIT-Kanpur students had taken out a peaceful march on the campus on December 17 in support of the students of Jamia Millia Islamia and during the march, the students sang the Faiz poem.

According to IIT Deputy director Manindra Agarwal: "In the video, the students are seen reciting the Faiz poem which can also be perceived as being anti-Hindu.

The IIT faculty member, in his complaint, has alleged that the students made anti-India and communal statements during their demonstration in solidarity with the Jamia students.

The complaint was based on two lines of the poem, which have obviously been misinterpreted -- "When all idols will be removed, only Allah's name will remain."

The faculty member has stated that "organisers and masterminds must be identified and expelled immediately."

Fifteen other students have also signed the complaint filed by the professor against the protesting students.

Meanwhile, IIT students have said that the faculty member who lodged the complaint has been banned on a social networking site for posting communal content.

In an article published on the IIT-Kanpur student media portal, the students clarified what exactly happened on the day of protest and how their chant was given a 'communal and misleading' turn. They stated that they had recited a few lines of the Faiz poem in reference to the police crackdown on the Jamia students.

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March 12,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 12: Days after a video of an elephant being shot in Bandipur National Park went viral on social media, officials said that they have removed a staffer and initiated action against an employee of the Karnataka Forest Department in the matter.

According to officials, the incident took place on March 7.

"We have removed Rahim, temporary staffer, and initiated action against Umesh, a permanent employee of the Karnataka Forest Department, after an internal enquiry," Bandipur field director T Balchandra said.

While Rahim is said to have shot the charging elephant, Umesh reportedly made the video and shared it on social media.

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