ABVP seeks guidelines for private varsities

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December 3, 2012

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Mangalore, December 4: In response to a statewide call, the district unit of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) staged a demonstration at Bunt's Hostel Circle in Mangalore here on Monday in protest against permitting private universities and urged the government to come out with clear-cut guidelines for establishing such universities.


The ABVP has expressed concern over the State government giving the green signal for the establishment of private universities without proper guidelines.

Addressing the protesters, ABVP State Secretary Ramesh Kumar said that 50 per cent of the seats should be reserved for the students hailing from Karnataka and the fee should be fixed by the government.

Opposing the government's decision in allowing the setting up of private universities, he said the guidelines should include reservation, roster system for the private universities.

The authorities should debate the issue before taking a decision.

The government should discuss the issue with experts, lecturers and students' organisations before the Bill was introduced. The government should have a say in the management of private universities before allowing them to open their campus in Karnataka, he said.

The protesters accused the private universities of trying to establish their business centres without the permission of the Government or recognition by the University Grants Commission.

They said that some of the black listed Deemed universities are trying to establish private universities in different names and the government should not consider the issue lightly, they added.

On the donation menace even at the pre-school level, ABVP City President Vinay Horatti said “education has become a commodity and the pre-schools have started mushrooming without the lack of guidelines.


Hence, it is essential to have checks. In case private universities are allowed to operate here without any control over them, both academically and financially, it will lead to exploitation,” he said.

The Bill to allow setting up of the private universities in the state is likely to be tabled at the Belgaum session.

There is a need to ensure social justice and to protect the interests of meritorious students from economically backward sections.

They wanted the government to take the responsibility of seat distribution, implementation of roster system, and merit.

The protesters said that none of the colleges should be affiliated to the private university and the government should clearly mention the jurisdiction of the university.

Private universities should not be allowed to open distance education programmes. The government should check the collection of fee in the name of caution deposits, they said.


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February 6,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 6: A 33 -year-old techie who was on the run after allegedly bludgeoning her mother to death and attempting to murder her brother at their house near KR Puram early on Sunday was arrested along with her friend from a hotel in Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, on Wednesday morning.

C Amruta and Sridhar Rao were produced before a court in Port Blair to get a transit warrant, deputy commissioner of police (Whitefield) MN Anuchet said. Police initially thought she had committed the crime as she was unable to repay a loan of Rs 15 lakh and feared being humiliated by the lenders.

"But now we strongly suspect that Amruta and Rao were in a relationship, which was opposed by her mother and brother. We don't see any other reason for her to attack her family members. We can get more details only after questioning the duo," another police officer said, adding, "The most important question is: Did Rao know Amruta was going to kill her mother? Or he got to know about it only later? He'd booked their air tickets to Port Blair on January 31 itself."

Rao and Amruta worked together in a software company in Whitefield till 2017. "Then they joined different firms and were in constant touch," police said.

Preliminary probe revealed the duo flew to Port Blair by catching a flight from Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) at 6.30am on Sunday. CCTV footage had shown Rao - wearing a full-face helmet and carrying a backpack - waiting near Amruta's house on a gearless scooter on Sunday morning. After she arrived, they chatted for a while before riding away. They arrived at KIA on the same bike, police said.

"We checked the passengers' list at KIA for that day and found Amruta's name. With the help of Port Blair police, we traced the duo to a hotel," an investigating officer said.

On Sunday morning, Amruta hit her 54-year-old mother C Nirmala on the head with a digging bar. She later stabbed her younger brother C Harish in the neck. Harish collapsed and thinking that he was dead, she left the house.

In his statement to police, Harish stated, "Around 4.30am, Amruta entered my room and stabbed me. I asked her what was wrong. She said she had a debt of Rs 15 lakh and didn't want the debtors to harass me and our mother."

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April 6,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 6: Karnataka State Board for Auqaf on Monday suspended mass prayers and visit to the Qabrasthans (graveyards) and dargahs on the occasion of Shab-e-Barat on April 9 due to the coronavirus pandemic.

"It is hereby directed to all not to hold congregational prayer in the Masjid and the management of the Qabrasthans/Dargahs throughout the State should suspend the visit of public on the occasion of Shab-e-Barat on Thursday, April 9," according to a statement here on Monday.

It said, no public shall be allowed to perform religious rituals in the Qabrasthans/Dargahs and all the gates shall be kept closed.

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February 16,2020

Mangaluru, Feb 16: A 45 year-old man committed suicide by jumping into Netravati River from the bridge near Thokkottu along with his six-year-old son in the early hours of Sunday here, police said.

The deceased have been identified as Gopalkrishna Rai and his son Aneesh Rai, residents of Baltila in Bantwal.

According to the police, Gopalkrishna along with his wife Ashwini Rai and son had come to Konaje for a family programme. At about 4:30 a.m. he came to the bridge with his son, left a suicide note and jumped into the river.

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