MSNM Besant Institute of Post Graduate Studies organises Crash Course in UGC–NET/SLET

Media Release
November 29, 2019

Mangaluru: MSNM Besant Institute of Post Graduate Studies organised a crash course in national eligibility test and state level eligibility test (UGC– NET/SLET) for the faculty members of the various educational institutions and post graduation students of the region. This test determines the eligibility of Indians for Lecturer or Assistant/Associate Professorship & Junior Research Fellowship. The two-day programme was held at MSNM Besant campus at Bondel, Mangalore on November 21 and 22, 2019. The objective of the programme was to acquaint UGC-NET/SLET aspirants to clear the exams. 72 participants from 23 colleges attended the programme.

Dr. Sathish Kumar Shetty P., Principal, Besant Women’s College inaugurated the programme.  He stressed on the relevance of the UGC NET / SLET exams in selecting candidates for fellowship and lectureship. “Besides serving a noble profession, government faculty positions offer better work hours, an attractive salary package and other benefits,” he said. He urged the participants to undertake research after successful completion of the NET / SLET exams in order build a good career in teaching. “Stay calm and focused, prepare well and never lose confidence,” he advised the participants.

Prof. Ajaya, Faculty, Govt. First Grade College, Mudipu, Dr. Therese Pereira, Faculty, Govt. First Grade College, Car Street, Dr. Ravisha B. and Prof. Muddassir Khadar, Faculty Members of MSNM Besant Institute of PG Studies are the resource persons for the training programme.

Dr. Molly S. Chaudhuri, Director, MSNM Besant Institute presided over the function. Prof. Chandrika welcomed the gathering. Prof. Ashalatha gave a vote of thanks. Prof. Nanditha Sunil compered the programme. Prof. Suresh Shenoy was the programme coordinator.

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Media Release
July 12,2020

Mangaluru: COVID-19 has disrupted the traditional academic year.  Due to the on-going pandemic situation and the financial crisis, the management of The Shepherds' International Academy, Mangalore (TSIA) has decided to reduce the annual school fees by 50% for the academic year 2020-21.

In a media release, TSIA correspondent stated that even though the school hasn't met the regular operating expenses, the management's decision is for the benefit of the communities.

The correspondent also informed that TSIA will start online classes  on receipt of the official nod from the Govt. Educational department.

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Agencies
July 3,2020

New Delhi, Jul 3: The Delhi High Court on Friday refused to entertain a plea challenging Karnataka government's decision to impose a 25 percent domicile reservation in the National Law School of India University in Bengaluru.

A division bench of Justice Hima Kohli and Justice Subramonium Prasad observed that the impugned law is passed by the State of Karnataka, and the respondent university is also situated in Karnataka.

The court granted liberty to the petitioner to move the appropriate forum with their grievances.

The Karnataka Assembly had passed the National Law School of India (Amendment) Act, 2020 in March this year, which provided a 25 per cent horizontal reservation for students of Karnataka in the NLSIU.

The High Court observed that the main contesting parties in the present case were the NLSIU and the Karnataka Government. As the court did not show any interest in entertaining the plea, the petitioner withdrew the plea.

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February 25,2020

The Post Graduate Department of English, St. Agnes College (Autonomous) organized COSMOPOETICA – a Two-Day International Poets Conference, transcending the boundaries of language and bringing together scholars from English, Hindi and Kannada languages. The key-note speaker was Dr Hima Urmila Shetty and the Panel of Experts included Maggie Harris, a Commonwealth short stories award winning poet of Broadstairs, Kent; Dr Kathryn Hummel, a visiting professor at IIT Hyderabad; Prof Raj Rao, acclaimed poet and novelist, former HOD of English, Savithribai Phule University; Lata Chouhan from Bangalore; Vijay Tiwari from Ahmedabad; Dr. Nagaveni Manchi, an acclaimed Poet and Professor, Govt College, Carstreet and Ms. Chandrakala Nandavara, former Principal of Ganapati PU College.

Dr Sr Jeswina A.C., the Principal; Dr Sr Maria Roopa A.C. the Superior and Dr Sr Vinora A.C., graced the occasion.

Dr Geralyn Pinto, the Staff Convenor; Dr Malini Hebbar, the HOD and Ananya Sneha the student Convenor organised the Conference.

The highlight of the Conference was the Poetry Workshop, Slam Poetry Competition in three languages and paper presentations on various aspects of poetry.

Overall the conference drew together poets and academicians to discuss poetry as a genre and practice with ignited minds.

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