Nehru Studies Centre inaugurated at Mangalore University

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August 18, 2011

Mangalore, August 18: There is no critical and analytical work on Pundit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India, said V K Nataraj, the former Director of Chennai Institute of Development Studies.

He was speaking after inaugurating Nehru Studies Centre at Old Senate Hall, Mangalore University, Mangalagangothri near here on Thursday.

He said studying Indian development policies without Nehru's contribution is like studying 'sathyagrah for freedom' without Mahatma Gandhi.

He described Nehru as 'victim of historical circumstances'. “With the tremendous poverty, less than 35 year's life expectancy, problem of refugees, what the person leading the country could do?” he questioned.

Listing out several contributions of Nehru to the country, Prof Nataraj said secularism, mixed economy, outlawing untouchability, voting rights to the women, setting up of planning commission, independent foreign policy and codifying Hindu laws were among the major contributions of Nehru. “Inculcation of scientific temper and building several science institutions was one of the best contributions of Nehru,” he said.

He said this could be done only because of Nehru's political sensibility and courage, though he was not alone responsible for it.

However, Prof Nataraj complained that Nehru spent a meager amount of money on elementary education, even though he was very fond of children. Moreover, his contribution to 'dynasty rule' in the country was subjected to criticism; he pointed out and added that the corruption started to flourish during his regime, though he was not corrupt.

He said, “Irony of history is that when we had an international reputed leader, we did not have a strong economy and when we have a strong economy, we do not have leaders.”

In his presidential address, Prof T C Shivashankara Murthy, Vice Chancellor, Mangalore University, said that all the study centres and chairs functional at the University would be housed under one roof in an integrated block that would be ready by December.

He said Mangalore University has maximum number i.e. 19 study centres and chairs among universities in Karnataka including the Nehru Studies.

Prof K Chinnappa Gowda, Registrar (Evaluation), Dr R Shashidhar, Director of Nehru Studies and others were present.

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June 13,2020

Mandya, Jun 13: Degree colleges will begin classes after the lockdown is lifted and dates for examinations will be announced later, said deputy chief minister CR Ashwath Narayan on Friday.

Speaking at College of Agriculture, Mandya (VC Farm) on Friday, Ashwath Narayan said the lockdown will be completely phased out on June 30 and degree colleges will begin classes after that. “We will speak with all stakeholders to chalk out measures as to how to reopen degree colleges amidst coronavirus scare. All students must continue their studies and be prepared for exams,” he said.

Narayan said the cabinet has approved to upgrade VC Farm as a university and an ordinance will soon be promulgated in this regard. “There is a need to change the present curriculum to meet present day requirements. VC Farm will be made into a world class agriculture university and a vice chancellor will be appointed,” he said.

“Apart from traditional education, we must concentrate on skill-based education as it should create more job opportunities. We are committed to establish more skill-based educational institutes in Mandya district,” Narayan said.

Later Narayan visited Shivaragudda near Maddur and inspected 48 acres of government land which could be used for establishing skill-based education institutions. “This land was earlier used for imparting skill-based education in a collaboration with Denmark. Sir M Visvesvaraya had established skill-based institutions here in 1923 and now they have become defunct. The then prime minister of Denmark had inaugurated this century old institution. We will revive it and this will help local youths,” he said.

‘Ticket promised only to R Shankar’

When asked, Narayan said R Shankar, who quit the Congress-JD(S) coalition and joined BJP will be given a party ticket to contest the legislative council election. “Except Shankar, the high command did not promise council tickets to those who quit congress and JD(S) and joined our party. It is true that there is hectic lobbying in BJP to get tickets,” he said.

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Tejashwini
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Friday, 24 Jul 2020

Sir when does degree clg gets reopen  in karnataka

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May 25,2020

Mangaluru, May 25: Four domestic flights that were scheduled to operate from Mangaluru International Airport today have been cancelled. 

A total of six flights were scheduled to depart Mangaluru Airport today. 

Among them, two flights to Mumbai, one to Chennai and one to Bengaluru were cancelled due to lack of passengers and other reasons, sources said.

The remaining two flights – both to Bengaluru – are expected to take off with limited passengers later in the day.  

Domestic flight operations resumed in the country today after a gap of two months. All flight operations had ceased when the nationwide lockdown was imposed in March.

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January 14,2020

Udupi, Jan 14: The Udupi district police on Tuesday arrested two suspected terrorists at the Indrali railway station in Udupi.

The two, who had reportedly arrived from Kerala at around 6 ap.m., were standing at the Indrali railway station platform.

Suspicious of their behaviour, the police took them to custody and subjected them to interrogation.

According to reports the duo had involved in the murder of Tamil Nadu police Special Sub-Inspector Wilson.

However, top cop of the district has refused to comment regarding the arrest of the youths.

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