Intercollegiate swimming competition held in city

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August 13, 2012

Mangalore, August 13: Sportsmanship is knowing that it is a game. It is knowing that you are as good as your opponent, said Dr. Meera Aranha, General Manager of Karnataka Bank, Mangalore.

Speaking at the inaugural function of Mangalore University Intercollegiate Swimming Competition 2012-13 organised by St. Agnes College (SAC), Mangalore, on August 13 at Mangala Swimming Pool, Lalbagh, she said that most of the winners in sports were from rural areas, while the urban youth followed mostly indoor sports. She advised the parents to encourage their children to participate in outdoor sports.

In recent times, children are pressurised by parents to come first in studies and competitions. They are made to feel that even a second rank is not good enough. In such cases, they get disheartened. In sports, one must also be a good loser, and not get depressed, she said.

She encouraged the competitors to aspire for athletic fame through fair play and sportsmanship.

Delivering the presidential address, Sr. Marie Prem D'Souza, Principal, St. Agnes College, said that one must dream of things to accomplish them. “Every sportsperson dreams of winning medals and coming first. To achieve these dreams, we need relentless planning, practice and commitment,” she said.

“Humans have conquered all mediums. We have conquered water not just by swimming, but also by use of ships and submarines. We have gone to the depths of the ocean. We have conquered air and space with aircraft, helicopters etc. Certainly, humans looked at animals for inspiration to conquer these. He has imitated the fish by swimming effortlessly, which is an achievement,” she said.

She encouraged the competitors by saying, “Your 'I can' is more important than your IQ. Your determination is more important your intelligence in the field. You need to tell yourself 'I can do it'.”

Sanketh Bengre, national level swimmer, inaugurated the programme.

A total of 20 teams from different colleges are participating in the competition, said Convenor Vasudha S., Physical Culture Instructor of the College. Separate competitions for men and women will be held, and an overall championship will be awarded at the valedictory function, she said.

Prof. Ronald Mascarenhas, HOD of Department of Chemistry, welcomed the gathering, and Vidya Sarawathi proposed a vote of thanks. Jennifer compered the programme.

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February 4,2020

Mangalore, Feb 4: Following the directions of the University Grants Commission (UGC) to use khadi for convocations and other events in universities and colleges, Mangalore University has decided to use khadi-silk for ceremonial robes.

The amendments to the statute governing convocations for conferring degrees were approved in the Academic Council meeting.

Mangalore University Registrar Prof A M Khan said on Tuesday that the colour of the gown of the chancellor will be rich dark red or vermilion and the ‘angavasthram’ will be of gold with blue border.

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March 3,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 3: Chief minister BS Yediyurappa on Monday introduced the Karnataka Municipalities and Certain Other Law (Amendment) Bill, 2020, in the assembly to give voters the opportunity to reject candidates in civic polls.

The bill, if passed, will enable election officials to offer the NOTA option in the elections to municipal corporations on the lines of assembly and Lok Sabha polls.

An amendment bill which seeks to enable the government to set up a separate university for the districts of Raichur and Yadgir was also tabled. The government said the workload of Gulbarga University necessitated creation of a separate university for the two districts, a move that will also help reduce regional imbalance in Kalyana Karnataka region.

Another amendment bill seeks to allow industrial units, which have failed to start operations on allotted land after seven years, to sell off the parcels to another unit. Bills which empower authorised agencies to regulate turf clubs and horse racing and regulate salary and pension of teachers in higher education institutions were also introduced in the assembly on Monday.

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May 27,2020

In a shocking incident, a woman allegedly sold her five-day-old baby boy to two siblings in Karnataka’s Davanagere for Rs 5,000 on Tuesday (May 26) in connivance with a hospital employee, according to police.

Acting on a complaint by Honnali child development project officer Mahantesh Poojar, police booked a case against six persons in connection with the incident and arrested four of them by Tuesday night.

Police said the woman allegedly sold the baby, born on May 20 at Honnali taluk hospital, to Annesh Naik, 36, and his sister Lavanya, 39, in the early hours of Tuesday in front of the Honnali KSRTC bus stand.

The six accused have been identified as Kumar, 44, a staff nurse at Honnali hospital; Mahesh, a group ‘D’ employee at the hospital who facilitated the deal; Basavaraj, 36, a lab technician at Hirekerur hospital; Annesh; Lavanya; and the mother of the infant.

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