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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February 26,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, Feb 26: The Kerala Police on Wednesday arrested a man who had threatened people protesting against Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) in Delhi on social media.

"The person was arrested by Agali police in Palakkad district for trying to instigate communal violence," the Police said.

On Tuesday, Kerala DGP Lokanath Behera had said that strict action will be taken against those who try to create any communal divide.

"Action will be taken against those who create or forward such messages that create communal tension through social media. All messages on social media are under police surveillance," he said.

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August 3,2020

Bengaluru, Aug 2: A total of 5,532 new cases of COVID-19 and 84 deaths were reported in Karnataka in the last 24 hours, the state's health department informed on Sunday.

With this, the Karnataka's COVID-19 tally now stands at 1,34,819 positive cases, including 74,590 active cases and 57,725 discharges.
So far, 2,496 deaths have been reported from the state.

India's COVID-19 count on Sunday crossed the 17 lakh-mark with 54,736 positive cases and 853 deaths reported in the country.

"The total COVID-19 cases stand at 17,50,724 including 5,67,730 active cases, 11,45,630 cured/discharged/migrated and 37,364 deaths," said the Union Health and Family Welfare Ministry.

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June 28,2020

Mangaluru, Jun 28: The patience and presence of mind exhibited by the family members of youth covid-19 victim thwarted the attempt by a few miscreants to create communal disharmony in the coastal city today.

A 31-year-old youth from Idya in Surathkal, who was under treatment for covid-19 at designated Wenlock Hospital in the city, passed away last night. 

Even though there is a Muslim graveyard under the jurisdiction of Idya mosque, it was waterlogged due to heavy rains. 

Hence, the Idya mosque management had obtained permission from Mangaluru’s Bolar mosque management to bury the mortal remains of the youth in Bolar graveyard. 

All necessary arrangements were made at the Bolar graveyard for the burial this morning. Meanwhile, a few residents of Bolar belonging to another community staged a protest against bringing covid-19 victim’s mortal remains to Bolar.

Mohammad Husain, general secretary of Bolar mosque, said that the family members of the departed youth exhibited their presence of mind and urged the Muslims of Bolar to preserve communal harmony.

“The Bolar mosque committee had given green signal for the burial and all arrangements were made. Meanwhile, a few people staged protest and warned us against burying the covid-19 victim’s body. When the aggrieved family members came to know this, they immediately cancelled the plan,” he said. 

“The aggrieved family requested us to uphold communal amity and co-existence. They decided to bury the body in Idya itself. Then the protesters also returned,” he said.

Burial in Bolar after DC’s intervention

When the mortal remains were being taken towards Surathkal in the ambulance, the Deputy Commissioner of Dakshina Kannada ordered the authorities concerned to take a U-turn and bring back mortal remains to Bolar.  

The DC said it was wrong to take the mortal remains to another place after making all necessary armaments in Bolar graveyard. In order to pacify the porters it was decided to dig another grave on the other side of the graveyard, sources said.

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Kudla
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Sunday, 28 Jun 2020

we know the mentality of these... they are educate but their brain is full of dumb...

 

if tommorow some of their family member die in COVID and we will see how they manage..

 

first we are all human being and we must repsect the dead person..

 

 

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