Students' talent comes to the fore at science exhibition

July 3, 2012

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Mangalore, July 3: The five-day science exhibition organized by the department of public instruction at Pilikula Regional Science Centre in Pilikula opened several hitherto unknown wonders of science for students.

More than 4,000 students from different higher primary and high schools in the district share and showcase their knowledge and experience during this first ever Inspire Award Science Exhibition organised by the Department of Public Instructions.

The streetlights in this 'city' have a special feature. These streetlights switch on and switch off automatically, depending on the sunlight. This neat and clean 'city' belongs to Rakshitha and Savijna, students of Kumpala Government School, Thokkottu.

The model by Rakshitha and Savijna, is one of the many innovative ideas displayed by the students from the district, which shows that the nation has a promising future in the science and technology field. The models carry the themes ranging from energy conservation to after-effects of river diversions for developmental activities.

Gladline Crasta from St Raymond's High School at Vamanjoor developed a communication system which helps to alert the owner if there is any encroachment of property or in case of fire mishap. The sensors fixed on the compound wall of the property will automatically raise an alarm as well as give a call to the mobile phone of the owner.

Deeksha, from the same school displayed a solar cooker which works with the help of mirrors. Jumana from Noorul Huda English Medium School showcased her model combining two bells and a drum, which plays as the handle turns and could be used in the temples. Akash from Madhya Government School has come up with an alarm system, which warns the user, if any gas leakage occurs.

Around 140 models from the exhibition will be selected for the state-level exhibition. The programme is funded by the Union Science and Technology ministry. The district-level exhibition is organised with the coordination of Dakshina Kannada Zilla Panchayat and Pilikula Regional Science Centre.

Deputy Director of Public Instruction Mosses Jayashekhar said that the participants selected for the state-level will be given mementos and certificates by the Public Instruction department.

Earlier, Zilla Panchayat President K T Shailaja Bhat inaugurated the exhibition at the Regional Science Centre.

Addressing the teachers from different schools, she opined that it is the duty of teachers to find out and nurture the talents of students. “India has a very rich history of successful scientific researches and explorations. Even in our legends, there are descriptions of aircraft and so on. We have also contributed many talented scientists of first order to the world,” she said.

MLA Abhayachandra Jain presided over the function. Pilikula Nisargadhama Director J R Lobo, Teachers' Training Institute Principal Philomina Lobo, ZP Member Yashwanthi Alva, Deputy Director of Public Instruction Mosses Jayashekhar, Education Officer Sadanand Punja were also present during the inaugural function.

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January 17,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 17: Chief minister BS Yediyurappa is likely to induct new ministers into his cabinet only after he returns from Davos, Switzerland, on January 25.

Yediyurappa will leave for Davos on January 19 to participate in the World Economic Forum’s 50th annual meet.

Sources say Yediyurappa is keen on expanding his cabinet before he leaves for Davos and is still trying to secure the green signal from BJP national president Amit Shah. However, Shah has cold-shouldered Yediyurappa’s several requests for a meeting to discuss the issue.

Shah is scheduled to visit Karnataka on January 18 to participate in a pro-Citizenship (Amendment) Act rally in Hubballi and the CM plans to corner him there. But, given the time constraint, Yediyurappa is likely to put off the exercise till he returns from Davos even if Shah extends approval.

“Even if Shah gives the green signal, Yediyurappa will have less than 24 hours to expand his cabinet,” a source said. “It is highly unlikely he will rush through the process of inducting ministers. Also, his presence is required to douse disgruntlement which is bound to arise once the new ministers are sworn in.”

The CM and the party high command are on different pages as far as cabinet expansion is concerned. While Yediyurappa is hell-bent on keeping his promise of inducting all the newly elected MLAs, who switched from Congress and JD(S) to the BJP, Shah is keen on sharing vacant berths equally between loyal MLAs and the new entrants. There are 16 cabinet berths vacant.

Shah, sources said, is of the opinion that giving 12 berths to the turncoats will lead to heartburn among loyalists and it will impact the party’s prospects in the next election. “Moreover, he is of the opinion that none of the turncoats have mass appeal, nor do they have any administrative experience. This, he thinks, will impact governance,” said a source.

This has resulted in a deadlock and the issue has dragged on for a month now.

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June 2,2020

Tumkur, Jun 2: Karnataka Agriculture Minister BC Patil on Monday said that state will not be affected due to locust swarm as it has moved to other states.

"There will be no effect as locust insects diverted to other states after they came from Pakistan. We were also worried and were prepared to face it, luckily we will not be affected by insects," he said.

Locust is a type of grasshoppers and moves in large numbers and devastates crops. Several parts of Rajasthan including Ganganagar have reported locust attacks.

There is a prediction of another attack in June this year.

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June 28,2020

Mangaluru, June 28: In his apparent bid to win the hearts of the people of Tulu Nadu while leaving this coastal city, Dr P S Harsha, the outgoing Mangaluru city police commissioner, today took to social media and thanked the people. The language he chose for his prolonged Facebook post and one paragraph tweet was Tulu.

“Loveable people of Kudla! I have received the transfer order after serving as the Commissioner of Police of Mangaluru City for 11 months. (During this period) I worked with utmost honesty and pro-people approach with the complete cooperation of my department. I wholeheartedly thank all those who supported me,” tweeted Dr Harsha, who is now posted in Bengaluru as the Deputy Inspector General and Commissioner of Information and Public Relations.

In his Facebook post, Dr Harsha claimed that thanks to his initiative “My Beat My Pride”, the policing in the coastal city has strengthened. 

“My only intention was to put an end to rowdyism and illegal activities. I had given priority to curb the drug mafia. ‘My Beat My Pride’ became a successful initiative thanks to public support,” he said. 

The IPS officer went on to claim that with the with the co-operation of the senior officers, the police department managed to efficiently handle situations during anti-CAA and pro-CAA agitations in the city, detection of explosives at Mangaluru International Airport and also during the covid-19 pandemic. 

However, he did not mention about the death of two people in random police firing following a baton charge during anti-CAA protests in the city on December 19.

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Tuesday, 30 Jun 2020

power is not permenant. 2 innocents were killed in mangalore,  if it was in USA the cop would have been in jail.

 

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