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 25,2020

The government of India has added 141 more flights to West Asian countries for the second phase of Vande Bharat Mission, its massive repatriation programme for citizens stranded overseas because of Covid-19-related travel restrictions.

The second phase was to end on May 22. However, External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Anurag Srivastava said the ongoing phase will last till June 13 and that India is looking at making Frankfurt a hub for the mission.

With these new flights, more than half of them to the United Arab Emirates, the total number of flights in the second phase of the programme have gone up to more than 400, people familiar with developments said on condition of anonymity.

The flights were added due to increased demand from citizens stranded in West Asian countries and the availability of adequate quarantine facilities in states for the returning Indians, the people said. As with all the flights operated so far under Vande Bharat Mission, priority will be given in the second phase to Indian nationals with compelling reasons for returning to the country, they added.

The additional flights are from the UAE (81 flights), Oman and Saudi Arabia (15 flights each), Kuwait (14 flights), Qatar (11 flights) and Bahrain (five flights).

A majority of the flights are bound for Kerala (84 flights), while the other destinations are Delhi (10 flights), Tamil Nadu (nine flights), Telangana (six flights) Gujarat and Jammu and Kashmir (five flights each), Bihar, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh (four flights each), Punjab (three flights), Odisha and West Bengal (two flights each), Chandigarh, Karnataka and Goa (one flight each).

The other 260-odd flights being operated during the second phase of Vande Bharat Mission are from Armenia, Australia, Bangladesh, Belarus, Belgium, Canada, Egypt, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, Mauritius, Myanmar, Nepal, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, Oman, the Philippines, Russia, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Tajikistan, the UK, Ukraine and the US.

The second phase of the repatriation programme began on May 16 and will continue till June 13, with all the flights being operated by state-run Air India and its subsidiary Air India Express. Private airlines are likely to be included in the third phase.

As of Thursday, a total of 23,475 Indians have been repatriated under Vande Bharat Mission. The second phase had included new destinations such as Istanbul, Ho Chi Minh City and Lagos, and had increased flights to the US and Europe.

More than 259,000 Indians in 98 countries across the world have registered to return under Vande Bharat Mission. Most of them are workers (28%), students (25%), professionals (14.5%), and short-term visa holders such as tourists (7.6%). Fishermen, deportees and Indian nationals who benefited from visa amnesties have also registered.

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Tuesday, 26 May 2020

No flights from oman to manglore nor to Banglore 

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May 11,2020

Bengaluru, May 11: Janata Dal (Secular) leader HD Kumaraswamy on Monday asked Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa to urge PM Narendra Modi to give a 'COVID Package' to Karnataka.

In a series of tweets, Kumaraswamy said that Yediyurappa should raise the demand during the course of the meeting scheduled to be held today with the PM, which will also be attended by Chief Ministers of other states.

"Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold talks with CMs from different states on coronavirus control and lockdown today. The state's CM BS Yediyurappa will also be in it. At this meeting, BSY should urge Modi to offer a 'COVID Package' to the state," Kumaraswamy's tweet, roughly translated in English from Kannada, read.

In subsequent tweets, the JDS leader said that, "The central government has set up a PM Cares Fund for the fight against Corona. As MPs, entrepreneurs and citizens have made generous donations. BSY must convince Modi that the state has not received adequate financial support from the Center so far."

He further said that the package could be utilised for "medical procedures", "financial compensation for the affected people."

Kumaraswamy also said that "In addition to the 'COVID Package', other dues from the Center, including GST dues, flood relief, etc should also be asked for by BS Yediyurappa at the meeting with Modi."

PM Narendra Modi will hold a meeting, through video conference, with state Chief Ministers on Monday at 3 pm to discuss the prevailing COVID-19 situation in the country.

The Prime Minister had earlier interacted with Chief Ministers four times over the COVID-19 situation via video conferencing.

The upcoming interaction comes days ahead of the scheduled ending of the nationwide lockdown.

The ongoing lockdown, which was imposed to contain the spread of coronavirus, is scheduled to end on May 17.

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May 2,2020

Mangaluru, May 2:  Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee Spokesperson P V Mohan on Saturday urged the district administration to find the source of coronavirus in Dakshina Kannada (DK) district.

He asked the district administration to ascertain from where a woman from Bantwal's Kasba contracted virus on April 19.

''We do not want to convert Dakshina Kannada into Nanjangud,'' Mr Mohan said referring to the mysterious case of Patient 52 from Nanjangud who has been identified as the main source of virus to the rest of the positive individuals in Nanjangud.

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