Justice K.S.Hegde Institute of Management emerge champions at Verve'11

March 20, 2011
Mangalore, March 20: Justice K.S. Hegde Institute of Management, Nitte emerged overall champions at 'Verve 2011', the B-School meet organised by the MBA dept of AIMIT, St Aloysius College, Mangalore. The MBA team from St Joseph's Engineering College, Vamanjoor were the Runners up.


The valedictory ceremony was held at the College Auditorium. Allen Ben Pinto, Student Co-ordinator Verve 2011 welcomed the gathering. Allan Pereira, former Chairman & Managing Director, Bank of Maharashtra was the Chief guest. Pereira addressing the gathering said that most organisations hire talents to generate business leaders, so that they can sustain for a long term. He ended by saying, “It is important to have the zeal to learn and today there is an intellectual leadership that exists in the world”.



A letter of recognition was presented to Dr Beena Dias, Faculty Co-ordinator, Verve 2011 by Dr Oswald Mascarenhas, Chairman, MBA department.



Participants gave their feedbacks and shared their 3 days experience at AIMIT amongst the gathering.



Dr Oswald Mascarenhas gave his opinion on the feedback given by the participants and the overall event. He said that the best decisions are done in cool and best atmosphere and not in stress.



Priyanka Macwan proposed the vote of thanks.



Later, prizes were distributed to all the participating colleges as well as for the winners in different events. Altogether nineteen teams from all over the Country participated in the three days events conducted by the Management Club of AIMIT, St Aloysius College, Mangalore



The following team members were declared as the winners:

Ice Breaker: Runners up – St Josephs Engineering College, Vamanjoor

Winners – Gogte Institute of Technology, Belgaum



Quiz: Runners up – Belgaum Institute of technology

Winners- Justice K.S. Hegde, Institute of Management, Nitte



Commodity Trading: Winners- Srinivas Institute of Technology, Valachil


Business Plan: Winners- JNNCE, Shimoga



Strategy: Runners up- Belgaum Institute of Management

Winners- Justice K.S. Hegde, Institute of Management, Nitte



HR: Runners up- St Josephs Engineering College, Vamajoor

Winners- Manipal Institute of Management



Marketing: Runners up- Justice K.S. Hegde, Institute of Management, Nitte

Winners- St Josephs Engineering College, Vamanjoor



Finance: Runners up- St Josephs Engineering College, Vamanjoor

Winners- Justice K.S. Hegde, Institute of Management, Nitte



CEO- Srinivas College, Pandeshwar



Overalls: Runners up- St Josephs Engineering College, Vamanjoor

Winners- Justice K.S. Hegde, Institute of Management,Nitte

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July 2,2020

Yadgir, July 2: A fresh video of the health staff dragging the body of a Covid-19 victim and dumping it into a pit disgracefully has gone viral on social media.

The incident occurred in Yadgir district of Karnataka on Tuesday, just days after shocking visuals of bodies of Covid-19 victims being handled disrespectfully in Ballari district went viral.

In the fresh video, two persons with PPE suits can be seen dragging, hurling and dumping the dead body of a senior citizen who died of covid-19. The duo dragged the body using a wooden log inserted to both hands of a plastic body bag for nearly 300 meters.

After pulling till the pit, the body was heartlessly dumped including a wooden log. Several villagers were also seen in the video.

The victim was settled in Siravara in Raichur district, although he originally hailed from Yadgir. On Sunday he was busy overseeing his daughter' wedding that was first postponed due to lockdown.

According to a relative of the deceased, on Monday he complained of breathing problems following which an ambulance was called to carry him to Raichur Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS).

Raichur Deputy Commissioner (DC), R Venkatesh said he was brought dead to the hospital as he succumbed en-route. The family members were quarantined and the body was packed as per the protocols and sent to Yadgir as his family members informed that the victim is from the neighbouring district. "In Yadgir district he was swabbed and his test results came positive," DC informed.

As soon as residents of Honagera village learned about the arrival of the body, the family members were harassed asking them to not to bury the body in any of the fields in the village.

Sridevi, a relative of the deceased said "the locals assembled near our house and threatened consequences if the body was brought here. Fearing backlash, we asked the district authorities to perform the last rites in the farmland owned by the victim. But it is now saddening to see the video where the body was inhumanely dragged and dumped."

Meanwhile Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa on Wednesday (July 1, 2020) said that six staff members have been suspended in connection with the inhumane funeral of a man who died of COVID-19 in Balari district.

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February 24,2020

Bengaluru/Kodagu, Feb 24: Three days after the sloganeering by 19-year-old college student Amulya Leona Norohna at an anti-CAA rally and her subsequent arrest on charges of sedition kicked up a storm, Karnataka minister BC Patil on Sunday advocated central legislation that enables authorities “to shoot at sight” those chanting pro-Pakistan slogans.

Responding to reporters’ queries on the ongoing fracas over the chants, Patil said he would appeal to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to bring in a law so that anti-national elements are “killed on the spot”.

“The Centre must promulgate a law that enables authorities to shoot those who do anything that is seen as anti-national and chant pro-Pakistan slogans,” Patil said. “These elements must be killed on the spot. I am appealing to the PM, through the media now, to bring in such a law. I will also write to the PM.”

In Kodagu, Union minister for chemicals and fertilizer, DV Sadananda Gowda, echoed state home minister home minister Basavaraj Bommai’s line that stringent action will be taken against those indulging in anti-national activity, saying there will be “no mercy” for those taking a pro-Pakistan stance.

“The Union government will assist in the police investigation in Amulya,” he said. Gowda went on to claim that many anti-national organizations have been using CAA protests for political gain.

“We will curb such incidents forever. We will not allow such incidents to happen in future. Organisers of such rallies should be thoroughly questioned,” Gowda said.

Bommai on Saturday had also claimed the government will initiate action against educational institutions and hostels it they fail to act against students indulging in such activity.

“The government will discuss ways to prevent such incidents in colleges and hostels. We will instruct heads of educational institutions and hostel wardens to initiate action against such students. If they fail, the government will take action against them,” Bommai said, without defining what constitutes anti-national activity.

However, despite Congress saying there is no room for anti-national activity and stringent action must be taken against those indulging in such activity, former minister and senior functionary DK Shivakumar suggested he found nothing in Amulya’s background to suggest she is anti-national.

“Let me make it absolutely clear that the Congress party will not support any person or persons who hail another country and bring shame to India,” Shivakumar said. “However, I have seen the girl’s [Amulya’s] previous posts on social media and read her statements on various forums. She has been making statements on an ideological ground. Let us not jump the gun, but investigate exactly what she meant to say.”

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April 22,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 22: Dakshina Karnataka District in-charge Minister Kota Srinivas Poojary on Wednesday warned of invoking Goonda Act against those who attack doctors, police or ASHA workers who are involved in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.

Addressing a function arranged to distribute food kits to journalists on behalf of SCDCC Bank at the Patrika Bhavan on Wednesday, the Minister said the authorities have been instructed to initiate action without any hesitation against anyone who tries to attack Corona warriors.

It has been observed across the state the incidents of attack and assault on ASHA workers, police and civic workers are increasing hence it was felt the need for severe actions against such elements , he added.

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