Private institutions pressurised to impart education as per the demands of companies'

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April 26, 2012

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Bangalore, April 26: “Private educational institutions and universities are today occupied in creating labourers for private companies. These institutions are pressurised to impart the education as per the demands of companies; and agreements are made to provide labors to private companies. This notion is conflicting with the very idea of model 'just society'. Instead, universities should have agreements with reputed research centers, which indeed will lead to comprehensive development of society.” said Prof. V S Shridhar.

He was addressing the gathering of students, faculties and intellectuals at a seminar on education organised by Students Islamic Organisation of India, Karnataka Zone in collaboration with Department of Education, Bangalore University at Prof. Venkatagiri Gowda Memorial Auditorium- Jnana Bharati Campus, recently.

Expressing anguish over the motto of foreign universities, he said, “In the name of quality education, sub-standard foreign universities are being welcomed in India. There is no space for the art, culture and social sciences of our land, in those universities. Only intention of those universities is to create human resource for companies of their land.”

“Private institutions have malformed from service to business centers over the period. 57.4% of govt. institutions in the year 2001have reduced to 36.7% in 2010, leading to gross appointment of 'contract lecturers'. If this tendency is continued, govt. teachers will vanish one day.” he said expressing the apprehensions.

Another eminent speaker, Dr. Banjagere Jayaprakash, pointing out various issues, expressed the anguish over biasness and discrimination being practiced in education sector on the basis of sex, religion, and language; he said, “Existing qualitative-discrepancies between private and govt. educational institutions are leading to gigantic disparities among the students studying respective institutions. Global capitalist interference is giving raise to class division in society. Hence there is an urgent need of reforms towards attaining social justice.”

Various important subjects like, 'Critical analysis of Indian Education System', 'Social Justice in Education Sector- Issues and Challenges', 'Political Economy of Indian Education', and 'Education & Social Transformation' are discussed by eminent scholars Dr. Jeevan Kumar and Dr. Dominick, professors of Bangalore University.

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March 18,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 18: Two more people have tested positive for COVID-19 in Karnataka, taking the tally of infected persons in the state to 13, Health Minister B Sriramulu said on Wednesday.

A 56-year-old man, a resident of Bengaluru had returned to India from the US on March 6 while the second person is a 25-yr-old woman with a travel history to Spain.

"2 more COVID-19 cases have been registered in Bengaluru today, taking the total infected cases to 13. 56-year-old male, resident of Bengaluru returned from the USA on 6th March. Another 25-yr-old female has returned from Spain," Sriramulu said in a post on his Twitter account.

A total of 147 positive cases of coronavirus have been reported in India so far, the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare said on Wednesday.

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June 28,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 28: Criminal cases will be lodged against people for not adhering to the COVID-19 protocol in the city, said a top police official on Sunday.

"Deputy Commissioners of Police (DCPs) and BBMP (officials) are on the streets to enforce wearing of mask and social distancing. Warnings now, criminal cases will follow," said Police Commissioner Bhaskar Rao.

He exhorted people to insist on everybody wearing a mask and maintaining social distance.

"Urge every Bengalurean to enforce mask enforcement and social distancing. If people argue, call 100. We are ready to respond to your calls," said Rao.

Assuring the city residents, he said one should not worry about others being high and mighty while making sure everybody follows the Covid precautions.

"Don't bother about high and mighty factor, whosoever it is, just tell people around you to wear mask and not hanging around neck," said the Commissioner.

On Saturday, DCP Rohini Katoch Sepat conducted a special drive to ensure everybody is following the Covid rules.

"Conducted a special drive along with BBMP marshals, imposed fine for not wearing mask and social distancing," said Sepat.

The senior police officer had also sealed down some shops for not conforming to the social distancing directions.

Sepat personally made announcements through a megaphone, spoke to shopkeepers, pedestrians and walked the streets in enforcing the rules.

Similarly, Rao also warned commercial establishments of raids and legal action in the event of Covid rules violation.

"Shops, malls, banks, hotels, offices and establishments. All of you are already aware of precautions to be taken. If you do not implement mask wearing and ensure safe distance, city police will raid and initiate legal action," asserted Rao.

On Friday, Bengaluru North DCP Shashi Kumar closed down some shops which did not follow Covid rules and rewarded some shopkeepers who adhered to them with roses.

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April 30,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 30: Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa, has directed the Bengaluru City Police to return all the vehicles, which were seized during the Coronavirus Lockdown period, for having flouted rules.

The City Police Commissioner, Bhaskar Rao, informed that it was decided to return the seized vehicles to the owners, after verifying documents.

He said that the vehicles had been seized while enforcing strict guidelines, issued to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus, in the city.

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