T A Pai Management Institute hosts the finance conclave ‘Finomenal 2017’

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October 30, 2017

Manipal, Oct 30: The 3rd edition of the three-day annual finance conclave ‘Finomenal’ was recently conducted at the T A Pai Management Institute. ‘Finomenal, with its theme “Govern, Strengthen, Transform” provides a platform for the students of finance to showcase their knowledge and also network with senior industry professionals. This initiative brought together Economists, CXOs, Bankers, Regulators and Fund Managers to discuss the recent trends, the emerging issues, challenges and opportunities in the industry and the way ahead.

Finomenal provides students an opportunity to interact with nationally and internationally-acclaimed experts in finance on the latest developments and trends in the field of finance. Finomenal was conceptualized to bridge the gap between the world of corporate finance and B-school education, by ensuring interaction of industry experts with the TAPMI students for a seamless flow of ideas.

This year’s conclave saw the participation of several eminent industry experts such as Mr. Harish Madnani, Director-Risk Solutions Group, Barclays Bank Plc., Mr. Manish Kothari, Business Head-Mutual fund, Policybazaar, Mr. Mitul Desai, Head-Compliance, India, National Australia Bank, Mr. Nitin Parmeshwar, Sales Associate - Equity Sales, Bloomberg LP, Ms. Lakshmi Iyer, CIO-Fixed Income & Head-Products, Kotak Mahindra Asset Management company to name a few.

Speaking on the changing trends in Corporate Governance, Prof. Rajiv Shah, Professor and Chairperson of Finance & Strategy at TAPMI, said, “Issues such as skills of board members and gender diversity of boards was being looked at more closely by investors. Risk management nowadays is coming under the direct focus of boards. The spotlight on audit committees and overall accountability is also increasing. The need for good governance came into prominence after a series of misadventures including the Satyam issue in 2009. This was followed by the revamping of the Company’s Act in 2013.   However, good rules also need to be backed up by proper monitoring and regulation. This gap was highlighted by the recent problems with Infosys and the Tata group.

Highlighting Finomenal’s theme: 'Govern, Strengthen, Transform', the Chief Guest, Mr Ganti Murthy, Former Head - Fixed Income at IDBI Asset Management Ltd. said, “Good governance strengthens and transforms the economy. Good governance is when we do not just inculcate but assimilate those regulations in the system. Thus, as finance enthusiasts, we need to move ahead by improving governance standards and have a collective responsibility to keep up with good governance to bring change”.

The three-day conclave consisted of inter-collegiate competitions such as; 

1.TAPMI-Bloomberg Olympiad: Bloomberg champions of more than 10 B-Schools took part in the Olympiad to test the expertise of using Bloomberg terminals. This year, the winners of the Bloomberg Olympiad is T. A Pai Management Institute.

2.Accretion 1.0.: This inter-college event saw students play the role of financial consultants in the Merger or Acquisition area. IIM-Calcutta won this year’s Accretion 1.0. 

3.Govern It Right: This event saw students play the role of representatives of the Board / Minority stakeholders of a company to debate governance issues. Ambarish and Nandan from T.A Pai Management Institute won this year’s Govern It Right.

Apart from the above events, there were Guest Lectures and Interactive Sessions like round table discussions between guests and students around the topics ‘Sustainability and Governance’, ‘Business Ethics in Corporate Governance’, ‘Financial market supervision and control’, ‘Internal controls and accountability’.

About TAPMI

The student city of Manipal, Karnataka plays host to the T. A. Pai Management Institute, fondly called TAPMI. With academic rigour and experiential learning as its core, TAPMI’s Masters in Post Graduate Diploma programs, approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and internationally accredited by AACSB.

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July 20,2020

Mangaluru, Jul 20:  Ananthapadmanabha temple at Kudupu on the outskirts of Mangaluru will be closed for devotees on the occasion of Nagara Panchami on July 25 due to Covid-19.

Ananthapadmanabha temple at Kudupu is one of the famous temples in Dakshina Kannada dedicated to Naga (Serpent God) where Nagara Panchami is celebrated in a grand way.  The temple committee said that "Nagara Panchami will be observed on July 25. To avoid large gatherings, the entry of devotees is banned. The devotees should not visit the temple, thereby extend cooperation with the temple committee."

On the day of Nagara Panchami, no sevas, theertha and prasadam will be distributed. There will be no mass feeding as well.

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May 20,2020

Mangaluru/Udupi, May 20: Islamic scholars belonging to different schools of thoughts including two prominent Qadis have issued special guidelines asking all Muslims in the region to offer prayers and celebrate Eid al-Fitr at home this year in keeping with the extended covid-19 lockdown.

Eid al-Fitr which marks the end of the month-long dawn-to-sunset fasting of Ramadan is rather a ‘humanitarian event’ than a fiesta. This year Eid is likely to be observed in coastal Karnataka on May 23 or May 24 depending on sighting of the new moon.  

Amid the Covid-19 pandemic, the Muslims are preparing for — and reconciling itself to — a most unusual Eid bereft of all the usual trappings like huge prayer congregations, ceaseless shopping, social visits and the inviting warmth of an Eid Mubarak embrace.

In their separate messages, Udupi Qadi Bekal Ibrahim Musliyar and Mangaluru Qadi Twaqa Ahmed Musliyar have urged Muslims to refrain from all kinds of public gatherings during Eid. Noting that Muslims in the region have followed all the advisories in issued by the government to contain the spread of coronavirus in the blessed month of Ramadan, they have urged them to follow the guidelines during Eid too.

On social media groups, messages like “no new clothes, just wear your best clothes” are being circulated among family and friends, urging people to fill the festive void with the spirit of giving. The suggestions range from paying a needy child’s school fee or someone’s rent to helping a lockdown-hit trader revive his business.

Following guidelines are issued by the top clerics ahead Eid

1) There will be no Eid prayer in mosques or Eid-gahs. Hence, Muslims should offer Eid al-Fitr prayer in their homes with family members.

2) Distributing Zakat al-Fitr among needy is mandatory. However necessary safety measures should be taken while going out such as wearing masks and maintaining physical distance. As there is lockdown from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. every day, Zakat al-Fitr can be distributed a day before Eid or on the day of Eid before evening. 

3) Women, children and elderly people should not step out of the houses.

4) Avoid visiting graveyards or other places.

5) All mosques are closed due to lockdown. Hence, observe Eid in a simple way and set an example for the society. 

6) Strictly follow all the guidelines issued by the state and central governments

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July 1,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 1: Karnataka Primary and Secondary Education Minister S Suresh Kumar on Wednesday played down reports about confusion regarding valuation of Second Pre- University and the Secondary School Leaving Certificate exam papers.

"Creating confusion has become a habit. There was confusion before the exam, during the exam and now confusion about the valuation of the exam papers," Kumar told reporters in Ramanagara when asked about the confusion over the valuation of answer sheets.

He had gone there to inspect a few centres where the SSLC or the 10th standard exams are underway.

The minister reminded people not to speak about the abilities of the students with contempt.

"Our students have toiled hard and are enthusiastically appearing for the examination. They are eligible for the marks they will score. So we should not speak about our children with disrespect," Kumar said.

The Education Minister said he had spoken to many leaders including former chief ministers Siddaramaiah and H D Kumaraswamy on conducting the examinations.

"Kumaraswamy had insisted on postponing the examination. I personally spoke to him and apprised him about the steps taken by us. I told him that we will work with more sincerity to ensure the safety of the children," Kumar said.

The SSLC exam was scheduled to take place from March 27 but due to the coronavirus-induced lockdown, it was postponed.

While the CBSE and a few other states either decided to give marks based on the students' performance in the previous examinations such as quarterly and half-yearly exams or gave general promotion to the students, Karnataka went ahead to hold the exam.

According to Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board officials, around 8.5 lakh students have enrolled this year for the SSLC examination.

The exams are being held at 2,879 exam centres across the state.

Prior to the SSLC examination, the last exam of the Second PUC was also conducted on June 18, which was also put on hold due to the lockdown.

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