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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June 21,2020

Mangaluru, June 21: A local court has held notorious serial killer Cyanide Mohan Kumar guilty in the murder of a 25-year-old woman from Kasargod. This is the 20th and the last case of Cyanide Mohan to be tried in the sixth additional district and sessions court. 

According to public prosecutor Jayarama Shetty, the victim was working as a cook in a ladies hostel and got in touch with Mohan Kumar, a teacher. He visited her house thrice and promised to marry her. On July 8, 2009, on the pretext of visiting a temple in Sullia, she left home, never to return. 

They had travelled to Bengaluru and three days later, when her family tried to reach her on phone, he told them that she had gone for a bath and that they were married and would be returning back home soon.

The next day Ramakrishna, a constable from Upparpete police station, found a lady lying unconscious outside the bathroom and he immediately rushed her to a local hospital, where she was declared dead on arrival. Like in all other cases, after staying in a lodge and having sex with the victim, he took her to the KSRTC bus stand and asked her to consume a cyanide laced tablet, stating it was a contraceptive pill. 

He asked her to leave behind the jewellery that she was wearing at the hotel room. An unnatural death report was registered and since none of her relatives had turned up for identification of the body, on July 15,2009 the body was buried.

The moment the Dakshina Kannada district police arrested the serial killer on October 21, 2009 and his pictures were all over the media, the family recognised him and the victim’s younger sister filed a missing complaint. The police had also recovered the victim’s jewellery from the house of Mohan’s second wife and the jeweller from whom he had purchased cyanide had also identified him. Meanwhile, the CID had taken over the case and a charge sheet was filed.

"The report from the Forensic Science Laboratory is crucial in this case as cyanide was found in the victim’s viscera. Mohan over the years has become a legal expert and in this case, he had sought two adjournments," said Jayaram Shetty. Mohan is currently lodged in the Hindalga central jail.
 

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AJIT KUMAR
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Sunday, 21 Jun 2020

shame to keep this man  alive for so many criminal cases, shoot him or hang him immideatly

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March 4,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 4: Fifteen Iranian fishermen, arrested for illegally entering Indian waters, were shifted from Mangaluru to Central Prison Bengaluru at Parappana Agrahara recently.

 On October 21, coast guard officials intercepted two fishing vessels near Gayathri island, about 168 nautical miles off Mangaluru Coast and took into custody 15 crew members after they failed to produce necessary documents.

While one of the boats capsized after developing a technical snag, the other boat was brought to Mangalore Port.

On the basis of a written complaint lodged by Indian Coast Guard (ICG) Deputy Commandant Kuldeep Sharma, Karnataka State Coastal Security Police (KSCP) station in Mangaluru filed case against the 15 Iranian fishermen under Maritime Zone of Indian Act 1981.

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May 3,2020

Bengaluru, May 3: The Commissioner of Health and Family Welfare Services in the government of Karnataka KA Dayanand issued an order approving quarantine of asymptomatic COVID-19 infected international passengers on payment basis at star hotels.

The international passengers in the state have been categorised into A, B and C groups depending on their symptoms and co-morbid conditions. Category A passengers are symptomatic and are being sent to isolation hospitals which may be COVID care centres.

Category B and C passengers are asymptomatic and are being sent to institutional facilities like hostels, guest houses, hotels, etc.

"On the basis of demands by category B and C passengers to provide them star hotel accommodation on a self-payment basis, they have been granted the choice of staying in those hotels at their own cost. The BBMP Special Commissioner/Deputy Commissioner can have a meeting with such hotels and finalise the negotiated rate," Commissioner Dayanand said in the order.

"The hotels for category B passengers should have round the clock presence of health personnel while hotels for category C passengers should be visited by health staff once a day," he added.

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