Students evaluate competence of Mangalore University teachers

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July 3, 2012

Mangalore, July 3: Mangalore University has recently conducted an evaluation of competence of its postgraduate teachers by students, according to T.C. Shivashankara Murthy, Vice-Chancellor of the university.

He told a meeting of the Academic Council on Monday that a report to this effect would be submitted to the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC).

Prof. Murthy said that evaluation of teachers by students comprised evaluating competence of both permanent and guest lecturers teaching post-graduation students on the university's campus and its two constituent colleges — University College in the city and Field Marshal K. M. Cariappa College at Madikeri.

Quality assurance cell

He said the university had set up an Internal Quality Assurance Cell for improving and maintaining quality in administration and education. An Academic and Administrative Audit Committee had been set up under the cell.

The committee was an independent body comprising members who were not part of the university. It was headed by the former Vice-Chancellor of Kuvempu University P. Venkataramaiah. The committee conducted the evaluation of teachers by collecting feedback from students through questionnaire, the Vice-Chancellor said.

Prof. Murthy said that competency of teachers had been classified by awarding grades.

“We are planning to analyse the feedback by hiring a competent agency,” he told presspersons. The committee would again meet either in August or September. The university had been planning to get the analytical report ready by then. He said the committee would visit each teaching department and administrative wings to know the administrative issues. It would submit a comprehensive report on academic and administrative issues. It would be forwarded to the NAAC.

Findings

Prof. Murthy said the findings of the evaluation of teachers recently helped the university in screening teachers while appointing guest teachers for 2012-13.

He said that some guest teachers were with the university for more than a year. Nine such teachers had obtained either C or D grade. Those teachers were dropped and the university did not re-appoint them for the current academic year. It warned about 15 teachers who had obtained B grade and asked them to improve their competency.

To a question, the Vice-Chancellor said that if any of the permanent teachers had obtained low grades, the university would counsel them to improve their performance. He said that teachers had been asked to submit their self-appraisals to the university.


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January 22,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 22: Mangaluru Commissioner of Police PS Harsha said that Aditya Rao, who surrendered before Bengaluru Police after planting an improvised explosive device (IED) at the Mangaluru International Airport, is now in their custody.

"Our Investigation team arrested Aditya Rao in Bengaluru in connection with planting of an explosive device at Mangaluru Airport on January 20. We produced the accused before Bengaluru first JMFC court and court issued transit warrant," said Harsha.

"We have brought him to Mangaluru from Bengaluru, now the accused is in our custody, our investigation team will interrogate him. We will investigate all aspects. He will be produced before Mangaluru 6th JMFC Court," he added.

Rao hails from Udupi and has engineering and MBA degrees.

According to the police, the IED was recovered from a bag at Mangaluru airport on January 20. It was later defused in an open field by the personnel of the bomb disposal squad.

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January 23,2020

Kannur, Jan 23: A member of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh has been arrested for attempting to create unrest in Kerala by hurling crude bombs at RSS office and police picket. The miscreants had reportedly planned to pass the blame on others.

The bomb attack took place of January 16 in Kerala’s Kannur. The accused Prabesh, an RSS hardliner, was arrested from Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu.

According to the Kerala police Prabesh hurled steel bombs towards the police picket in front of Kathirur Manoj Smrithi Kendram, an RSS office.

"He threw bombs during the wee hours of January 16 morning. Following the arrest he has confessed that his aim was RSS office. Kannur, being politically sensitive region, any attack on political party offices will be regarded as an act by the opponent," Kathirur SI Nijeesh said.

"We had a police picket in the region for a few months now. We are assuming he wanted to create unrest in the area by removing the police from the spot. We could contain the situation because of the CCTV visuals. He was identified immediately after the incident. Following the attack he went to Coimbatore and was hiding there. Our team nabbed him from Coimbatore," he said.

The police have also said that the accused Prabesh had many criminal cases pending against him including those under Explosive Substances Act, 1883. He was nabbed by a team lead by Kathirur SI Nijeesh, CPO Rohith and Vijeesh.

The RSS office in the region is named after Kathirur Manoj a senior karyakarta (worker) who was allegedly killed by the CPI(M) activists in 2014. Kathirur Manoj was the prime accused in the attempt to murder of senior CPI(M) leader P Jayarajan in 1999.

 

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Thursday, 23 Jan 2020

Don't Waste Time Encounter And Finish The Matter. Peace Loving Pariot Indians Not Require Any Terror Groups And Their Followers.
So Start From Kerala And Clean Our India As Swacha Bharath For Ever.

 

Jai Hind!

 

 

 

 

 

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April 5,2020

Udupi, Apr 5: Excise Department has formed a special patrol teams to check the illegal sale of liquor in the district during the lockdown period.

All liquor stores are closed till April 14 in view of the lockdown to contain Covid-19 spread. However, reports of liquor being sold illegally have come to the notice of the Excise Department.

In a stern warning, the department has stated that officials will verify the closing and opening stock at the liqour stores and if any discrepancy is found the violators will be penalised. The department has received over 20-30 calls regarding the illegal sales.

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