Talent Academic Excellence Award-2012 conferred

June 17, 2012

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Mangalore, June 17: As many as 17 students, who scored highest marks in recently held PUC and SSLC examinations on Sunday, received Talent Academic Excellence Award-2012.

Mangalore MLA U T Khader inaugurated the award ceremony organised by Talent Research Foundation at Talent Conference Hall in the city.

The award was instituted by TRF last year to encourage talented students, especially minorities. The awards included cash prize, citation, memento and shawl. Mohammed Rafeeq Master compered the award ceremony.

Speaking on the occasion Mr Khader called upon the students to achieve their goals through hard work and determination.

He said that in the present situation financial backwardness is not a major hindrance for the educational backwardness of minorities.

Saduddin M Salih, DK District President, NCHRO, advised the students to cultivate good habits and hobbies to beat stress.

Abdul Rauf Puttige, chairperson, TRF, presided over the programme.

Mohammed U B compered the programme. Abdul Hameed Kannur, General Secretary, TRF, welcomed. Saidududdin, Vice President, TRV proposed vote of thanks.

Riyaz Ahmed Kannur, President, TRF, Saif Sulthan, Treasurer, Youth Against Dowry were present among others.

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Award winning SSLC students

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STUDENT NAME

TOTAL MARKS

SCHOOLNAME

MANGALORE

PALLAVI RAO K

621

VIDYADAYINI E.M. HS SURATKAL MANGALORE

MANGALORE CITY

HALIMA SIMIN

616

CANARA HS URVA MANGALORE

MANGALORE CITY

MESREYA SUHANA

615

NOBLE E.M. HS KUNJATHABAIL, MANGALORE CITY

SULLIA

SALMANISHA S A

610

SAINT JOSEPH E.M. HS BEERAMANGALA SULLIA

MANGALORE CITY

SAANIA TASNEEM M

608

ST.MARY'S GIRLS HS MANGALORE

MANGALORE CITY

AFREEN MARIYAM

602

ST.MARY'S GIRLS HS MANGALORE

Award winning PUC students

SCIENCE STREAMS

MANGALORE

ASHWINI

588

GOVINDAS COLLEGE SURATHKAL

BANGALORE

MUHAMMAD SAJID ALI

576

MES COLLEGE ,BANGALORE

MANGALORE

SUHAIL AHMED

571

ST ALOYSUIS PU COLLEGE ,MANGALORE

COMMERCE STREAMS

BELTHANGADY

SIRAJUDDIN

560

VANI PU COLLEGE ,BELTHANGADY

MANGALORE

SANYA FATHIMA

555

SRINVAS COLLEGE ,PANDESHWAR

ARTS STREAMS

MANGALORE

FATHIMATHUL FAKIZA

532

WOMENS ISLAMIC COLLEGE

BELTHANGADY

HASEENA BANU

530

SACRED HEARTS PU COLLEGE

CET TOPPER

MOHAMMED JAZEEL

544/159

SHAHEEN PU COLLEGE ,BIDAR

HASEENA BANU

518/2277

GOVINDAS COLLEGE SURATHKAL

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ATHOOR

NUSAIBA BANU

446

PUC

ATHOOR

BASITH

427

SSLC

TOTAL SSLC PASSED STUDENTS - 31

36

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TOTAL PUC PASSED STUDENTS - 35

37

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TOTAL NO OF TEACHERS- 10

12




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May 25,2020

Ernakulam, May 25: Miscreants belonging to self-proclaimed Hindutva outfits have demolished a church set erected for the shoot of a Malayalam film at Kalady in Kerala’s Ernakulam district.

The set was erected to shoot the climax scene of the super hero film Minnal Murali, directed by Basil Joseph and starring Tovino Thomas and newcomer actor Femina.

The incident took place on Sunday. Members of the Antharashtra Hindu Parishad claimed that with the help of their sister outfit Antarashtra Bajrang Dal, they demolished the church set, erected on an island on the Periyar river in Kalady.

Hari Palode, the General Secretary of AHP, an organisation founded by Praveen Togadia, boasted on Facebook that they were not used to pleading to anyone, and decided to demolish the church set that was constructed near the Adi Sankaracharya mutt. 

“When they built such a structure in front of the Mahadeva shrine in Kalady, we said no. We had also submitted several complaints. We do not have the habit of pleading. We decided to demolish it. Our self respect must be protected at all cost,” AHP’s General Secretary Hari Palode wrote on his Facebook post along with pictures of members demolishing the set. 

The post also credited members of the Anrarashtra Bajrang Dal and its Ernakulam Division President Malayatoor Ratheesh for participating in the ‘service work’ of razing the church set. 

Mini Biju, member of Kalady Town panchayat confirmed that the film unit had indeed secured permission from the department before going ahead with the construction of the set.

“They had submitted a letter seeking permission to raise a temporary set. This was back in February before construction began. The panchayat committee had approved this request,” Mini said.

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February 5,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 5: Karnataka Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Tuesday said that he has demanded a report on the Shaheen School incident after reports emerged that children were allegedly interrogated by the police for hours at a stretch, while not allowing parents to be present.

Terming the incident a very sensitive matter as it involves children, Basavaraj Bommai said, "I have asked for a report on the Shaheen School incident. As it is a very sensitive and serious issue, I have asked the police to handle it carefully."

"I have asked the police to take the help of the women and child protection committee at the district level. However, I have been told that the police had visited the area where the play was done and no interrogation of children in isolation took place. Nevertheless, I have asked the police to handle the issue with care and do everything within the law," Basavaraj added.

The matter pertains to a programme organised as a part of the Republic day celebrations where the children in Shaheen School in Bidar had staged a play against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and National Register of Citizens (NRC).

The Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) had protested alleging that the play at Shaheen School in Bidar was derogatory. In the play, the participants were shown staging an anti-CAA sequence where there were dialogues encouraging non-cooperation with anyone asking for documents. A case was registered against the school management.

Meanwhile, CEO of Shaheen Education Institute, Bidar, Tauseef Madikeri had said, "Police have invoked Sections 124A, 505 and 504 of the IPC against the institution, over a play staged against CAA and NRC. It is beyond anyone's imagination. Deputy SP visited the classroom and interrogated the students."

Karnataka police had sealed the offices of the school after its students participated in the play. Meanwhile, the police had questioned students of Shaheen School after a play against the CAA and NRC was staged during the Republic Day celebrations.

The child rights groups, teachers and educationists had issued a statement condemning the police interrogation in the incident.

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February 12,2020

Kathmandu, Feb 12: Nepal has suspended the licence of a mountainous resort for three months due to poor security management and managerial weakness at the hotel where eight Indian tourists, including four minors, died of possible asphyxiation, according to media reports.

Kathmandu: Nepal has suspended the licence of a mountainous resort for three months due to poor security management and managerial weakness at the hotel where eight Indian tourists, including four minors, died of possible asphyxiation, according to media reports.

Tragedy struck a group of 15 tourists from Kerala when eight of them died on January 21 due to possible asphyxiation after they fell unconscious probably due to a gas leak from a heater in their room at a mountainous resort in Makwanpur district.

The tourists were airlifted to HAMS hospital here where they were pronounced dead on arrival. Makwanpur police said the victims might have fallen unconscious due to asphyxiation.

The Department of Tourism on Sunday imposed a ban on the operation of Daman-based Everest Panorama Resort for three months based on the report submitted by a probe committee formed to investigate the death of the Indian tourists from Kerala, the Kathmandu Post reported on Tuesday.

The department decided to shut down the resort as the report submitted by a probe committee pointed out poor security management and managerial weakness at the resort for the incident, it said.

The Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation had formed the probe committee under Surendra Thapa, the director of the Department of Tourism. After a field inspection, the committee had submitted its report a few days ago, pointing to the shortcomings of the resort.

During the investigation, the committee found the resort had not been following the recommended safety measures and was providing substandard services to its guests, The Himalayan Times reported.

Moreover, the committee discovered that the resort had not fulfilled the criteria set by DoT to be categorised a 'resort', it said.

Mira Acharya, director of DoT was quoted as saying by the report that the resort's operations have been halted as per Section 15 of Tourism Act-1979.

"If the resort owner wishes to resume services after three months of suspension, the resort should be upgraded as per the Hotel, Lodge, Restaurant, Bar and Tourist Guide Rules-1981 and also meet the criteria mentioned in a notice published in the Nepal Gazette under the title 'Hotel Classification and Criteria'," Acharya said.

She added that the resort would also have to undergo the Environment Impact Assessment to get the permission from DoT to resume operation.

Meanwhile, the resort management has said that they will work towards meeting the standards fixed by the department and run the resort efficiently.

"We will work towards meeting the standards fixed by the department and run the resort efficiently. We are saddened by the tragic incident. We will ensure that such incidents don't occur in the future,” said Sudesh Gautam, the operator of the resort was quoted as saying by the Kathmandu Post.

The group, after travelling to Pokhara -- a popular mountainous tourist destination -- was on their way back home and stayed at Everest Panorama Resort in Daman.

Those who were killed were Praveen Krishnan Nair, his wife Saranya Sasi and their three children and Ranjith Kumar Adatholath Punathil, his wife Indu Lakshmi Peethambaran Ragalatha and their son.

Everest Panorama Resort was established 28 years ago in Daman Simbhajyang area, a tourist destination in Bagmati Province. The tourist numbers, according to Thaha Hotel Association, have plunged after the tragic accident of January 27.

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