Colleges must solve students' career dilemmas'

June 11, 2012

Mangalore, June 11: Pre University colleges must teach students in such a way that the conflict within their mind as to what they have to become in the future is solved in those two years itself, said Dr. Shantaram Shetty, Vice Chancellor of Nitte University.

Speaking at the formal inauguration programme of Vikas PU College, Mangalore, at Townhall in the city on Monday, Mr. Shetty said that education must not be confined to mere scoring of marks. Stating that Mangalore has now become the Boston of India with the number of educational institutions that it possesses, Mr. Shetty said that colleges must teach ethical values to students. They need to be taught how dangerous greed and corruption are, he said.

Gopal Hosur, IGP (Intelligence), in his address recalled his association with Mangalore and how the city's Expert Coaching Centre had played a role in enhancing the academic performance of his son. Appealing the parents to not be too possessive about their children, Mr. Hosur said that often it so happens that children start finding parents irritating because of the pressure being exerted on them to score good marks. Stating that about 35% of India's population comprises of children below 15 years, Mr. Hosur said that if proper education and orientation is not given to them, the same bunch of children would become a problem for the country.

Prof. Narendra L Nayak, Chairman of Expert Educational and Charitable Foundation, Mangalore, Ushaprabha N. Nayak, Secretary, Chairman of Expert Educational and Charitable Foundation, Mangalore, Krishna J Palemar, MLA, Dr Kaverappa, Former Vice Chancellor, Mangalore University, were among the dignitaries present on the occasion.

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June 28,2020

Udupi, Jun 28: A student appearing for the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) exams in Kaup taluk of Udupi district has tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) infection.

Officials of the Department of Public Instruction (DPI) and Udupi District Health and Family Welfare Department have confirmed the report. 

The 16-year-old girl had appeared for the Kannada and Mathematics exams on June 25 and 27 respectively. 

Her throat swabs were sent for testing on June 27 after her father tested covid-19 positive. Today she too obtained positive report.  

The student is unlikely to appear for the science paper on June 29.

Meanwhile, health officers have ruled out the possibility of subjecting other students to covid-19 test as all necessary precautions such as physical distancing and usage of sanitization were taken in the examination centre.

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February 11,2020

Udupi, Feb 11: In a tragic incident, a 62-year-old man from Chennai died of drowning in Sri Krishna Mutt’s Madhwa Sarovar (pond) during the wee hours of Tuesday.

Police said the deceased has been identified as Capt G Sridharan.

It is suspected that Sridharan accidentally fell into the holy pond while taking a bath. The incident is said to have occurred around 4 a.m.

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July 19,2020

Mysuru, Jul 19: Residents in the vicinity of the Chamundeshwari temple alleged VVIP racism against the administration for allowing BJP MP Shobha Karandlaje for a special visit there on Friday.

Even though the district collector had ordered the closure of temple visits due to the COVID pandemic, an exception was made for VVIPs.
The BJP leader claimed that she visited the temple on Thursday evening but the temple officials confirmed that she visited the temple on Friday at 7 am. It is her routine every year to visit the temple on the last Friday of Ashada Masa.

Locals, who tried get darshan of Chamundi Devi, were barred by the police leading to an altercation between locals and cops at the entrance to the temple.

Ashada Masa is considered an auspicious occasion and it is a belief among politicians that for the longevity of their political career, they need to visit Chamundeshwari temple every last Friday of Ashada Masa.

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