Dream realistically and work hard to achieve it: Prof. Hilda Rayappan tells students

Media Release
September 4, 2019

Mangaluru, Sept 4: “Teachers are the ones who give lots of love, support, positive energy and encourage the students. Teenage is for hard work. Teachers’ day celebration is a celebration for myself, as I am being honored and felicitated for being a teacher for the very first time, even though I was felicitated as a social worker several times before.  My self-esteem is going up”, said Prof. Hilda Rayappan, Founder and Director of Prajna Counseling Centre, Mangalore.  She addressed the gathering after inaugurating the Teachers’ Day Celebration held at Expert P. U College, Kodialbail, Mangalore.

Dr. Ushaprabha N Nayak, Vice-Chairperson, Expert Group of Institutions, speaking on the occasion said, “A good teacher has a great influence in shaping the life of an individual. We must always respect our teachers and fulfill their wishes. It is not right to judge a teacher. Students should not show favouritism to any teacher. Every teacher is different in his own way.”

“Teachers hold an elevated, most respectful place in all cultures.  We at Expert consider it as an important part of our life to celebrate their day”, said Prof. Ramchandra Bhat, The Principal, Expert P. U College, while welcoming the gathering.
The dignitaries offered floral tribute to Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan. On this occasion, the Chief Guest, Prof. Hilda Rayappan was felicitated for her enormous contribution to the field of teaching and social work.

The Expert Science Club was inaugurated by the dignitaries. The programme was followed by various cultural activities by the students and games for teachers.  Prizes were given away for the winners of different competitions. Sahil Uththappa and Vaibhavi Mallya compered the formal program. Harsha R. P, the Cultural Secretary proposed the vote of thanks. The Coaching Co-ordinator & Kannada  Lecturer Mr. Karunakar Balkur, the Cultural Co-ordinator, Ms. Shwetha Kumari and the Programme Director Ms. Chaithralakshmi were also present on the dais.

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Media Release
July 12,2020

Mangaluru: COVID-19 has disrupted the traditional academic year.  Due to the on-going pandemic situation and the financial crisis, the management of The Shepherds' International Academy, Mangalore (TSIA) has decided to reduce the annual school fees by 50% for the academic year 2020-21.

In a media release, TSIA correspondent stated that even though the school hasn't met the regular operating expenses, the management's decision is for the benefit of the communities.

The correspondent also informed that TSIA will start online classes  on receipt of the official nod from the Govt. Educational department.

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Media Release
February 13,2020

St. Agnes College (Autonomous), Mangaluru, which is celebrating its centenary year, celebrated 99th college day and merit programme of the academic year 2019-20 in P.U College Auditorium on February 11.

Ms. Philomina Lobo, Retired Director, Secondary Education department of public instructions, Government of India was the chief guest of the programme. The programme began by evoking the blessings of God. Sr Dr M Jeswina A.C, Principal, St Agnes College, Sr Dr M Maria Roopa A.C, the Joint Secretary, Mr. Ronald Pereira PTA Vice President, Mr Charles Pais the Controller of Examinations ,Dr Subha Rao were  present.

Ms. Seemanthini, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Applications presented the annual college report digitally, highlighting the achievements of the institution, staff and students for the academic year.

Addressing the students, Ms Philomina Lobo advised, “You have knowledge and intelligence but you need to pray for wisdom. Use your talents in the right way.” She also mentioned that the companies today are looking forward for skilful youngsters and asked the students to “be skilful” in order to achieve success in life.

Students received Principal's role of honour, various scholarships and merit certificates for their excellence in academics. The cabinet members of the current academic year were also awarded on the occasion. The Principal gave a token of gratitude to Ms Philomena Lobo, who is also an alumna of the college. Mrs Meera, HOD, Department of History proposed the vote of thanks.

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Agencies
July 3,2020

New Delhi, Jul 3: The Delhi High Court on Friday refused to entertain a plea challenging Karnataka government's decision to impose a 25 percent domicile reservation in the National Law School of India University in Bengaluru.

A division bench of Justice Hima Kohli and Justice Subramonium Prasad observed that the impugned law is passed by the State of Karnataka, and the respondent university is also situated in Karnataka.

The court granted liberty to the petitioner to move the appropriate forum with their grievances.

The Karnataka Assembly had passed the National Law School of India (Amendment) Act, 2020 in March this year, which provided a 25 per cent horizontal reservation for students of Karnataka in the NLSIU.

The High Court observed that the main contesting parties in the present case were the NLSIU and the Karnataka Government. As the court did not show any interest in entertaining the plea, the petitioner withdrew the plea.

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