Manipal lad makes it to Royal Australian Air Force

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July 12, 2011

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Manipal, July 12: From Manipal, a small education town in Udupi the coastal district of Karnataka, to the Royal Australian Air Force, Sudeep Sudhakar has blazed a glorious trail.

His “high-flying” feat is a rare distinction that has made everyone proud.

He has been inducted as an Aerospace Engineering Officer, along with a team of fellow engineers from Boeing, BAE and other contractors responsible for F/A-18 aircraft structures.

Indeed, a proud moment for his parents - father U Sudhakar Salian who is an officer in the Syndicate Bank, TAPMI and mother Yashvanti S Salian an Associate Professor of Commerce at MGM College, Udupi.

Sudeep had the full support of his parents in everything he did for all-round improvement. He was a bright student all through his school and college days. Madhava Kripa, Manipal, where he did his primary schooling and M.G. M. College Udupi where he completed his Pre-University education have reason to rejoice.

Sudeep shaped his future on the foundation laid in these colleges. He completed his bachelors in Mechanical Engineering from the National Institute of Engineering, Mysore before proceeding to Australia for his post graduate degree in Product Development and Computational Fluid Dynamics from Deacon University. He then became an Australian resident.

Through school and college, Sudeep not only excelled with the books but was at sports. Athletics, swimming, basketball and badminton were some of the games he liked. And has even represented his school and college teams. When in SSLC, he had won the President's medal for scout activities.

He was a boy always wanting to do well and do better. He told his parents his aspiration was to get a job with a “better work-life balance”. Now, he says, he will be working on a platform that “all my friends envy”.

He began working as a design engineer in Australia. After five round of interview, he was appointed Flying Officer in the aerospace engineer department of RAAF. This is what Sudeep has to say; “It is a nice role where I have to make technical decisions on engineering changes such as modifications to equipment, system safety, approval of structural repairs etc. The best part of the job is working with cutting edge technology and continuing professional development over a wide spectrum”.



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June 12,2020

Bengaluru, June 12: The Karnataka government has withdrawn its notification that allowed factories to extend working hours up to 10 hours a day and 60 hours a week, with immediate effect.

The extension of work hours was from eight hours a day and 48 hours a week. On May 22, the government had exempted all the factories registered under the Factories Act, from the provisions of Section 51 (weekly hours) and Section 54 (daily hours), till August 21 subject to certain conditions.

"Whereas, having examined the provisions further, the Government of Karnataka now intends to withdraw the said notification," the state government in a fresh notification dated June 11 said.

It said, "Therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred under Section 5 of Factories Act, 1948 (Act No. 63 of 1948), the Government of Karnataka hereby withdraws the Notification dated 22-05-2020 with immediate effect."

According to the Karnataka Employers' Association, a petition was filed in the High Cour challenging the May 22 notification as "illegal, arbitrary and in violation" of Section 5 of the Factories Act which permits exemption from any of the provisions of the Factories Act only in case of Public Emergencies'.

During the course of hearing on June 11 an observation was made by the High Court, that it may have to quash the notification unless the government clarifies as to what is the 'Public Emergency' involved to enhance the working hours by exempting some provisions of the Factories Act, it said.

The court further observed that the government should make a submission on June 12 in this behalf. However, the government withdrew the notification on June 11 itself. Recently states like Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh too had retracted after permitting extending work hours.

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August 7,2020

Bengaluru, Aug 7: Karnataka Revenue Minister R Ashoka has said that state was prepared to tackle COVID-19 and flood situation.

"Today I had a meeting with officials from disaster management, housing, Police, agriculture departments. The government is ready to tackle both the COVID-19 pandemic as well as the flood situation," he told news agency.

The minister said he had held a meeting with officials to take precautionary measures.
"I sanctioned Rs 20 crore to the Fire Department to purchase the equipment for rescue operations. I have already announced red alert in six districts. Tomorrow, I will visit Kodagu, Chikmagalur to assess rescue operations. NDRF reached have teams for rescue operations," he said.

"We are monitoring all dams. Last time we got more floods because of dams. I have instructed to all district collectors that 70 per cent water be filled in dams. Remaining water be sent to canals. We are expecting more rains in nine districts this year," he added.

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April 6,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 6: The city police were seen wearing personal protective equipment including eye protection on Monday, April while on lockdown duty to slow the spread of COVID-19.

City police Commissioner Harsha taking to twitter wrote, ''Specialised protection equipment, AntiContagion face shields have been issued to all policemen at the front line having the highest risk of exposure to coronavirus..
They are fighting a pandemic .. FOR YOU..Be kind to them..Comply with all legal instructions.''

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