Placements beckon at Alva's Pragathi on May 12, 13

April 7, 2012

Mangalore, April 7: Alva's Education Foundation will be organizing 'Alva's Pragathi 2012' on May 12 and 13, wherein more than 150 companies will open their doors for recruitments, Dr. Mohan Alva, President, Alva's Education Foundation said.

Addressing mediapersons at the Press Club in Mangalore on Saturday, Dr. Alva said that the companies will be recruiting candidates for different sectors. The primary objective of 'Alva's Pragathi' is to provide a strong platform for students to reach out to employers. It aims to fine tune their ambitions and match work requisites with industry specific yardsticks. The foundation has recognized this futuristic concern and has been working towards this move of societal upliftment by providing such platforms, he said.

Alva's Pragathi 2011 received an overwhelmingly positive response with 143 companies providing job opportunities and about 15,000 enthusiastic participants from more than 300 colleges registering themselves out of which more than 3000 got placed in various companies. This year Alva's Pragathi targets more than 150 companies with an estimation of 25,000 students participating in the event. The drive will be presided over by Dr M Veerappa Moily, Corporate Affairs Minister, Govt of India. The key features of the drive include an Employability Enhancement Centre, a dedicated assessment and counseling wing with more than 100 counselors with experience and training.

Aspirants can register online or contact the placement cell at [email protected] or call 08258- 237104 (ext 237) /7353756207. This is purely cause driven and no registration fees will be charged on the aspirant or the company. Students need to pre-register themselves to support the planning process.

A talented pool of industry experts will take up the responsibility of training students. The students will be trained in accordance with industry requirements. The placement cell conducts training in areas of C, C++, Java, UNIX for technical graduates, training on soft skills and on aptitude skills will be provided for all students.

The training programs are not only for Alva's students but also for students who are willing to participate in placement drives. A pre-placement training program will be held from May 5 – 10.

Aspiration Assesment is a key feature of Alva's Pragathi. A classification on industry aspiration is specified in the registration form where they would be able to assess the industry aspirations of students 15 days prior to the event.

The job aspirants will be segregated as per the company's specified requirements. The companies initially specify the requirements of the candidates, their qualifications, their background, the qualities and attributes that they expect in their prospective employees.

A website www.alvaspragati.com was launched on the occasion.

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July 10,2020

Bengaluru, July 10: The Karnataka government has decided to hold examinations only for the final semester students of undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) in various universities of state and promote other semester students to the next level without holding any examination.

The decision was taken to safeguarding the students' interest as well as academic career of lakhs of students during the time of Covid-19 pandemic. The significant move by the Higher Education department was announced by Deputy Chief Minister Dr CN Ashwath Narayan who is also the minister for Higher Education.

The DCM announced that the examination for final semester UG and PG students will be conducted as per the guidelines issued by the University Grants Commission (UGC) by the end of September 2020.

As per the latest decision, all students who are either at the beginning or middle semester of their UG and PG courses will be promoted to next semester without any examination. The state government further made it clear that the latest decision would only be applicable for this academic year--2019-20.

The students will be promoted to the next semesters based on academic performances during the previous assessment.

Giving details of the decision, Dr CN Ashwath Narayan told media persons that the decision was taken in the interest of the students. "Keeping in mind the safety of students during Covid-19 pandemic times, the government has taken the decision. We have also discussed with education experts, former Vice Chancellors before arriving at this decision," he said.

The DCM also revealed that Governor Vajubhai Vala who is the Chancellor of all the universities has also given his consent for the decision. Students can call up on the department helpline 080-22341394 for any academic queries.

How will students be promoted?

The students who are pursuing UG and PG courses at mid semester levels will be evaluated internally based on their academic performance along with the marks scored during the previous semester or year.

"Based on this comprehensive evaluation, we will promote the students to next semester. But for the first semester students, they will be promoted entirely based on internal evaluation on academic performance," the Deputy Chief Minister explained.

In case if the students wish to improve their marks further, they can take the exams separately later. This apart, students with backlog subjects have also been allowed to carry those subjects further into the next semester subject to only the present academic year.

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March 18,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, Mar 18: Bindhu Sampath, the mother of Nimisha alias Fathima who travelled from Kerala to Afghanistan to join the Islamic State (IS), has sought the Central government's help to bring her daughter back to India.

"I saw a video of my daughter in which she was requesting her return to India. She has realised that India is her country, not Afghanistan. She is scared that she'll be put in jail over there. Responding to my mail, the Afghanistan government has said that the procedure will take time," said Bindhu Sampath.

"I believe in Indian laws. Let her be questioned and realise what is good or bad. I am waiting for the Central government's confirmation on the matter," added Sampath.

Around four years back, a team of 21 members which consisted of couples and children went to Syria from Kerala to join ISIS and lead an Islamic life. After they left, police registered a case against them, which has been handled by the National Investigation Agency.

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July 15,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 15: Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee President D K Shivakumar on Tuesday alleged Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa led state government of corruption and said it had not spared even beds and pillows meant for COVID-19 patients to make "corrupt" money.

Taking to microblogging site Twitter, Congress leader said BJP government will be exposed in the coming days.

"It is nauseating that @BSYBJP govt has not even spared the beds and pillows meant for CoVid patients to make corrupt money from. There are many such scams involving ministers. Evidences about them will be placed before people and the BJP Govt will be exposed in the coming days," he tweeted.

Cabinet minister Jagadish Shettar on Monday announced a complete lockdown in Karnataka's Dharwad area from 10 am on July 15 to 8 pm on July 24 in a bid to control the rising number of COVID-19 cases.

According to the State's health department, Karnataka has a total of 41,581 positive cases so far, including 24,572 active cases and 16,248 recoveries.

So far, 757 people have lost their lives to coronavirus in the State.

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