Swaroopa students to attempt for Limca records

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November 3, 2011

Mangalore, November 3: Students of Swaroopa Adhyayana Kendra sing popular Hindi and English songs to learn theorems and their teacher used a secret sign language to teach them how to memorise.

On November 7, some of them will attempt to set a memory record with the Limca Book of Records.

Addressing the media in the school along with his students, Director of the Kendra Gopadkar said the attempt to set a record would be part of a 50-day Education Awareness Campaign organised by the kendra.

The course attempts to set a record by memorising 1,000 items, including mobile numbers.

It will showcase an exhibition of paintings based on SSLC textbooks, learning subjects-through-songs, learning subjects-through-dance, and emotional intelligence. He said students learnt four subjects simultaneously by “multi-tasking” – using the hands, legs, mind, and mouth – to learn four separate subjects.

The students will stage “bombeyata” called “I don't understand, I don't understand” during the 50-day event.

Mr. Gopadkar said it was best when children themselves realised that they had learned something, rather than memorise for examinations without really understanding it. He said his method would enable children to learn quickly without any effort at memorising and remember what they had learnt throughout their lives.

Calling the system of schooling as “bonsai education” that just lasts for a specific period of time, he said he believed in letting children freely learn. His students enjoyed themselves a lot while they learnt with him, he said.

Mr. Gopadkar made his students demonstrate for journalists how they learnt theorems. A group of students sang the Hindi song Haule haule se hawa from the film Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi . They sang the Pythogoras theorem to the tune of the song Bahot pyar karte hai from the 90s film Saajan. By making gestures with the arms and often using the body to signal something, Mr. Gopadkar conveyed to students the telephone numbers of two journalists. Immediately after Mr. Gopadkar finished, the students shouted out the telephone numbers as easily as if it were their own.

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April 5,2020

Thieves broke into an MSIL liquor outlet at Kuthar Nityanandanagara on the outskirts of Mangaluru and decamped with liquor worth Rs 1 lakh. The incident came to light on Friday morning. 

The outlet belongs to Purushotham Pilar. 

Before committing the crime, the thieves had hung a cloth in front of the shop shutter of the outlet to ensure that no one could notice the crime. They also stole DVR of the CCTV the was installed. 

On noticing that outlet was open, many people had even come to purchase liquor. The police took all those who had visited the outlet to purchase to the task and chased them away.

The thieves also stole 10 packets of cigarettes from a paan shop situated adjacent to the MSIL outlet.

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Kasaragod, Apr 10: Eleven people died so far in Kerala's northern district Kasargod as they could not access medical facilities in Mangaloru since the border roads were blocked by the Karnataka Government, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said.

Addressing a press conference at the Government Secretariat here, the Chief Minister said, "It is really unfortunate that people from Kasargod district in Kerala are still being denied treatment in hospitals at Mangalore in Karnataka State."

"We will improve the medical facilities in Kasargod and if necessary, patients will be airlifted to the neighbouring districts in Kerala to provide emergency medical assistance," he added.

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Bengaluru, Jun 22: The Central Crime Branch (CCB) of Bengaluru Police has obtained the custody of an associate of gangster Ravi Pujari and is questioning him about his role in several cases against the gangster, the police said on Monday.

According to the police, Khan is convicted in the case related to the murder of a builder named Subba Rao in the year 2017. The accused has been identified as Yousuf Bacha Khan.

"Continuing the investigation of Ravi Poojary, CCB had obtained custody of Yousuf Bacha Khan, who is associate of Pujari. Khan was convicted in the Subba Rao murder case. He is being questioned about his role in other cases," Joint Commissioner of Police (Crime) Sandeep Patil said.

The CCB had recently filed two charge sheets against gangster Ravi Pujari in Shabnam developers double murder case and an extortion case.

Pujari, who was wanted in several cases including ones related to heinous crimes like murder and extortion, was extradited to Bengaluru earlier this year from Senegal.

The gangster, who parted ways with underworld don Chhota Rajan, had jumped bail after he was arrested in Senegal in 2019 and had escaped to South Africa, where he was involved in drug trafficking and extortion.

According to sources in the Indian intelligence, Ravi Pujari was hiding under the false identity of Anthony Fernandes, a Burkina Faso passport holder, in a remote village in South Africa.

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