Researchers exhorted to be socially responsible

August 23, 2011

Mangalore, August 23: Researchers should not live in ivory towers, instead should evince social responsibility, said Prof. R.K. Sridhar, of Mangalore University. He was inaugurating the Biotechnology Research (Ph.D.) Centre of St Aloysius College, here on Monday.

Research, ultimately should have social bearings. Its benefits should reach common man/woman, Prof. Sridhar opined. Speaking on how to go about research, the chief guest exhorted young scholars to be original and creative. While asking them to be open to new ideas from others, he warned them to shun plagiarism.

In his presidential remarks Fr Joseph Rodrigues, Rector of the St Aloysius College Institutions expressed his happiness over the giant strides made by St Aloysius College in higher educations, especially research. He called upon researchers and people engaged in higher education to be actively involved in the life of common people. Subalterns should be our concern in research, he said.

Detailing the path of Research at St Aloysius College, Dr Shashikiran, Coordinator of Research at St Aloysius College, explained what was planted as a small sapling in 1980 under the guidance of Rev Dr Leo D'Souza, has now grown to be a full-fledged research centre, with three guides. Dr Smitha Hegde, Dr Asha Abraham, and Dr Monica Sadananda, the three guides at this research centre as well as in various other universities, have published a number of research articles in national and international journals, secured crores of rupees worth of research projects from various agencies, and are actively involved in guiding research guides.

In the current academic year, eleven scholars have registered to undertake research under their guidance, were felicitated and wished well. Fr Swebert D'Silva SJ, principal was present at the program.

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March 4,2020

Vijayapura, Mar 4: Despite strict measures to prevent any kind of embarrassing incidents during II PU board exams, the first three pages of Physics question paper was doing rounds on social media within an hour of commencement.

According to sources, “after removing the question papers from the sealed paper envelope, one of the supervisors is suspected to have taken photographs of it and circulated to the various social networking sites and Whatsapp. In an hour it spread across the district and the incident is said to be happened at Shanteshwar Pre-University College at Indi town.”

As many as 27,359 students were enrolled for the PU Board exams and among them 7,984 students have registered for Science. On the first-day, Physics for Science and History for Arts examinations were held in 41 centres of the district.

Confirming the question papers are being circulated over social networking applications, Deputy Commissioner YS Patil told TNIE that: “According to the Karnataka Education Act 24 (a) it cannot be considered as the question paper leak.”

“Even we have contacted the head office of the PU Board they also collecting the primary details denied to claim it as question paper leak. However, a committee will investigate and will also visit the college in the earliest. If any of the supervisors found guilty an action will be initiated against them. It is not a question paper leak instead it might be lapse of duty from the supervisors and investigation will be made,” stated DC Patil.

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May 3,2020

Bengaluru, May 3: Five more COVID-19 cases have been reported from Karnataka, taking the total number of coronavirus cases in the state to 606, the state government said on Sunday.

The total number of cases includes, 25 deaths and 282 discharged.

"Five new COVID-19 positive cases have been reported in Karnataka from 2nd May, 5 pm to 3rd May, 12 noon; taking the total number of positive cases to 606 which includes 25 deaths and 282 discharges," the government stated.

According to the statement, out of the five cases, three have been reported from Kalaburagi and two have been identified from Mudhol.

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January 3,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 3: A young entrepreneur reportedly jumped off the Netravati bridge near Thokkottu on the outskirts of the city today morning.

The youth who allegedly committed suicide has been Navesh Kottari, 30, a resident of Ullalbail. He was the proprietor of N J Shamiyana.

The incident took place at around 6:30 a.m. Police and fire brigade rushed to the spot after sometime and launched search operation for the body in the river Netravati.

The body was retrieved in the afternoon.

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