Tutorials converting education into business: Mohan Alva

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June 23, 2012

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Mangalore, June 23: Dr. M. Mohan Alva, chairman, Alva's Education Foundation, Moodbidri, here on Saturday lashed out at tutorials and coaching centres for converting education into a business (dandhe) and undermining the hard work put in by educational institutions in producing meritocracy.


He was speaking at a function organised to felicitate meritorious SSLC and PUC students by Muslim Educational Institutions Federation, D.K. and Udupi and Minorities Guidance Forum, Mangalore, here at Town Hall.


Coming down heavily on tutorials and coaching centres who publish pictures of rank-holders in newspapers to promote their business, Mr. Alva attributed the present situation to the failure of educational institutions to prepare them for the competitive exams like CET, AIEE.


“Though Kanrataka implemented the revolutionary Common Entrance Test for engineering and medical courses as early as 1993, at least 50 to 60 per cent colleges do not have the capacity to prepare the students for the challenge. This has given an opportunity for private tutorials to intervene and convert education into business. They advertise the photographs of the students who score ranks to promote their brand undermining the efforts put in by the respective colleges in making these students triumph at the entrance examination,” he said.


He urged the teachers to work hard to meet the challenges of the changing world and equip themselves with necessary skills to impart education in the CBSC, which is implemented now everywhere. “This is high time that our teachers shed their lethargic attitude and update themselves with the latest happenings in the subjects they teach. Today students have to face the challenge at a national and international stage. Unfortunately, today students from Karnataka fare poorly in the national level examinations like AIEEE, AIPMT etc in comparison to students from neighbouring Tamilnadu and Andhra Pradesh. Among the 4.86 lakh candidates who wrote entrance examination for IIT, the number of candidates from Karnataka were only 2,699. Of the 13,196 candidates who have got the ranks only 235 are from Karnataka. Strictly speaking among them, only 134 are Kannadigas,” he said.


He said there is total lack of awareness about preparing students for entrance examination in Karnataka vis-à-vis regions like Mumbai and Delhi. “We start training after SSLC. But parents and teachers in Delhi and Mumbai start preparation from the first standard itself,” he said.


He urged the parents and students to think independently and avoid joining the bandwagon when it came to deciding the course and branch for future studies. “There is a wrong notion and illusion among both students and parents that joining science is the passport for success. There are 2,000 students in first year PUC in Alva's College, Moodbidri, who have chosen PCMB this year. Only 150 among them are interested in pursuing medicine after completing the PUC. The remaining 1,850 students have taken Biology as a subject, without applying any thought. Had they taken Stats or any other subject that would have been helpful for them while pursing an engineering course. But lack of knowledge and guidance makes students and students make wrong choices at such crucial stage,” he said.


Dr. Alva also urged students to decide their future move keeping their own interest, capacity and the financial position of the parents in mind. “Unfortunately the choice of course has also become a fashion. There is a group mentality that seems to be at work. A few years back there was a craze for BT and BCA courses. Today the number of students opting BCA at my college has come down to 50 from 200. There is a sudden demand for B.Com this year. But these trends are not guided by any solid logic. Even in engineering there is a spurt in demand for Mechanical Engineering,” he said.


Calling upon students to explore careers like CA and Company Secretary, which have a great demand. “Even Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has said that there country requires about 2 lakh Chartered Accountants. But unfortunately there is complete ignorance about how to pursue the course. Unlike in the past, it has become a lot more easier now to earn a CA degree. Those opting commerce at PUC should simultaneously enroll for CPT (Common Proficiency Test). This will help them prepare for CA even while studying B.Com. In just three and half years after graduation one can successfully complete CA,” he said.


Syed Mohammed Beary, Chairman of Bearys Group of Institutions, urged students to imbibe in their life values like perseverance and hard work. “There is no gain without pain. Only sacrifices make a man successful,” he said and added that students should develop the virtue of planning. “You should have both long-term as short-term plan,” he told the students.


Inaugurating the function Mangalore Mayor Gulzar Banu expressed happiness that Muslim girls were surging ahead in the field of education. “I got married at the age of 14. I got my first daughter married after SSLC. But the second daughter put her foot down and said I want to study. She was the topper at Govinda Dasa College. Today after completing MBA she is the manager at a bank,” Mrs Banu said.


Former Education Minister B.A. Moidin presided over the function. B.M. Mumthaz Ali, president, Al-Badriya Educational Institutions, Krishnapura also spoke. Y. Mohammed Beary, president MEIF, welcomed the gathering.


Prajwal Kumar, from Alva's Moodbidri, who scored 613 in SSLC to emerge topper for the State in Kannada medium, Misriya Suhana, from Nobel High School, who scored 615 in SSLC to emerge topper for the district among Muslims, Sahul Irshad, Vivekananda College, Puttur, who scored 566 to be the district topper for PUC were felicitated on the occasion.


Moosabba P. Beary, president MGF, B.A. Nazeer, General Secretary MEIF, Nisar F. Mohammed, general secretary MGF, Moidin Kunhi, chairman Al-Furqan, Moodbidri, among others, were present.

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February 29,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 29: Dreaded underworld don Ravi Poojary's lawyer Dilraj has allegedly been kept out of hearing distance and as a mute spectator during interrogation by the police.

"The lawyer is a mute spectator out of hearing distance from the interrogation. He is not privy to what police ask Pujari," a source told media.

As directed by the court and requested by Poojary, Dilraj is allowed to be present near the interrogation for him to consult on legal issues, but the cops have made sure that he does not hear anything for fear of leaking information.

The court has also ordered the interrogation to be video graphed, which the police are carrying out.

Police sources said that Ravi Poojary is relaxed and cool during the multi-lingual interrogation.

"He is cool, giving frank replies. Poojary is exhibiting confidence in whatever he is telling. Maybe confidently lying, police are not new to him," said the source.

According to source, the gangster knows how to handle police, with sufficient knowledge to reveal how much he wants to, when to stop, when to talk, when to mislead and plant false information.

"Poojary is being interrogated in his mother tongue Kannada, Hindi and English. He is fluent in English," the source said.

However, the source denied speculation gaining currency that Poojary requested police not to send him to Mumbai fearing of being eliminated by the henchmen of dreaded underworld dons Dawood Ibrahim and Chota Rajan.

"Nothing of that sort happened. It doesn't work like that. He has been captured after 25 years, and he is not a king to choose. Wherever the law takes him, he will go there," said the source.

Rajan is serving a life sentence inside a high security cell in Delhi's Tihar jail.

Currently, the probe is focused on Tilknagar Shabnam Developers double murder shootout case. Police are discovering information, verifying it with respect to evidence and building the case.

Taking regular breaks, police are interrogating Poojary from morning till evening.

Of the over 200 cases against Poojary in the southern state, 39 are in Bengaluru, 36 at Mangaluru, 11 in Udupi on the state's west coast and one each at Mysuru, Hubballi-Dharwad, Kolar and Shivamogga in Malnad.

The other cases are in Mumbai (49) and in Gujarat (75) pertaining to extortion, kidnapping, ransom demand and murder threats.

Poojary also extorted huge amounts from popular Bollywood stars and realtors. He was also involved in an attempt to murder case, aimed at killing a prominent lawyer of Mumbai.

A four-member Karnataka police team led by Pandey brought the 52-year-old underworld don to Bengaluru from Dakar in Senegal via Paris in an Air France scheduled flight during the wee hours and kept him at an interrogation centre in the city's south-east suburb.

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March 6,2020

Udupi, Mar 6: District Health Officer Sudheer Chandra said that health department had compiled a list of foreigners visiting the Temple town Udupi and ensure that they are not infected with Coronavirus.

Addressing media persons at District Government Hospital in Ajjarkad on Friday, he said the Isolation Unit set up with five beds to treat the new Coronavirus infection includes two beds with Ventilator facility. Isolation wards with three beds were set up in Kundapur and Karkala taluks to treat the affected.

In order to prevent the spread of Coronavirus, Committees were formed at District and Taluk level, he added.

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April 28,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 28: Former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Tuesday demanded that the Karnataka government announce a "special package" for unorganised sector workers, street vendors and autorickshaw drivers, among others, all daily wagers whose lives are affected by the COVID-19 lockdown. "..a special package needs to be announced to this section of people, this is the demand," Siddaramaiah, who is also Leader of the Opposition in the state assembly, told reporters here.

Alleging that the government has failed to control the spread of coronavirus, he said it is the government's responsibility to take care of the basic needs of those from the unorganised sector, whose lives have been impacted by the lockdown. "It is the duty of the government and they should do it immediately. The package should also be announced. I will hold discussions with leaders of other opposition parties like JD(S), CPI, CPI(M) and BSP in this regard and also on trouble faced by farmers," he added. Alleging discrimination in supply of food packets and ration kits, Siddaramaiah said it was being supplied properly only in constituencies represented by BJP legislators.

"Politics is being played out in supply of food materials to the needy, keeping corporation elections in mind.... We don't want to do politics at this point in time as there is lockdown. If things continue to be the same after the lockdown ends, we will protest on the streets," he said.

Siddaramaiah on Tuesday interacted with representatives of auto rickshaw and cab drivers, street vendors, barbers, unorganised workers organisations, among others, to understand the difficulties faced by them during the lockdown and to know whether help from the government has reached them. He said most of them don't have work and it has become difficult for them to lead their normal lives.

They raised several issues like auto and cab drivers being unable to pay road tax and EMI, he said, adding that he would write a detailed letter to the Chief Minister in this regard The former Chief Minister pointed out that there is about 21 lakh registered organised workers, 1.32 crore lakh unorganised workers and also agriculture labourers in the state.

"Among organised workers only 12.5 of the 21 lakh are said to be getting Rs 2000, that too from the Employees Welfare Fund, while others could not get any money, citing reasons like they have not renewed it," he said.

On the other hand, unorganised sector workers don't get money and were also not getting proper food or ration kits, he alleged Though the labour department claimed that it was supplying one lakh food packets and 1.5 lakh ration kits, as also corporations, there were leakages and it was not reaching the beneficiaries properly, he said.

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