Mangaluru gets 2 Central & State govt sponsored Business Incubators at P A College

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October 3, 2018

Mangaluru, Oct 3: In an attempt to set continuous growth of an ecosystem to fuel the constructive innovation by young entrepreneur aspirants and students of Dakshina Kannada districts, Central and State Government through its ambitious “Startup-programme” approved various schemes with financial support of 4 crores rupees to P A College of Engineering, Mangaluru for the next three years.

Under these schemes two Incubation Facilities will provide appropriate facilities that can catalyze the growth and development of the start-ups at the scale that the country required through training, connection and capacity building.

These two Incubation Centers have already initiated the steps in deployment of technologies by various start-ups into core areas such as biotechnology, nanotechnology, artificial intelligence, image processing, healthcare, food and agriculture, waste management, pollution etc.

These two incubators help the young entrepreneur aspirants and students of Dakshina Kannada district to identify societal problems of the district and spurt in innovation and digital transformation of the district.

Executive director of P. A. College of Engineering, Abdulla Ibrahim informed that the financial support extended by the Central and State Government will be utilized to provide structural and fundamental support to students with innovative minds and budding startups to initiate, survive, grow, sustain and attain their highest potentials in years to come.

Dr. Abdul Sharif, Principal of P. A. College of Engineering informed that the Ministry of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME), Government of India has approved P. A. College of Engineering, Mangalore as one of the five Host-Institutes in Karnataka State to set up Business Incubators. He further informed that theDepartment of Information Technology, Biotechnology, and Science& Technology, Government of Karnataka approved P. A. College of Engineering as an Incubation Centre under “New Age Incubation Network (NAIN)” Scheme. MSME scheme through Business-Incubator at P. A. College of Engineering, Mangalore provide financial support maximum up to 8 lakhs for every selected ideas for not more than ten innovators every year in developing and nurturing their new innovative ideas for the production of novel innovative products that can be sent to the market for commercializationby providing 2.4 crores rupees for the next three years.

NAIN Incubation Centre establishedin the institute creates an ecosystem to promote innovation in educational institutes of Dakshina Kannada District as per the key objectives of the “Startup Policy-2015”. Under this scheme the students of the district are encouraged to identify local problems and address those using concepts of frugal innovations, and to develop appropriate technology-based solutions and working prototypes. Mentors assigned to the every students at incubation centers will help the students to formulate a business model based on this new technology and will encourage them to think like an entrepreneurs. NAIN Incubation Centre will conduct district level events like Ideathons, Hackathons, and Entrepreneurship boot camps to students and selected innovative ideas will be financially supported maximum up to 3 lakhs for every selected idea to for not more than such ten innovators every year by providing 1.2 crores rupees for the next three year.

Vision group on Science and Technology(VGST), Department of Information Technology, Biotechnology, and Science & Technology, Government of Karnataka, to encourage and promote Science and Technology education and research has sanctioned total of rupees 40 lakhs under Karnataka Funds for Improvement of Science and Technology Infrastructure (K-FIST-Level-1) atP. A. College of Engineering, Mangalore to be implemented for the next two years. The proposal submitted by Dr. Krishna Prasad Nooralabettu, Head of the department of Biotechnology entitled “Photo-Protective and Water Repellant, Nano-Finished Cloth and Film from Fish Waste and Weed Leaf” received grant worth of 20 lakhs. Another proposal entitled “Combined impact of High Injection pressure and injection timing on the performance and combustion of common rail direct injection (CRDI) engine fuelled with a Biodiesel Blend” submitted by Dr. Ramiz M. K. received grant under this scheme. These two departments will UTILIZE these funds to catalyze, strengthen the institute to meet scientific and technological needs. These funds bring a paradigm shift in basic science education, research and taking science to masses through a wide range of initiatives in the institute and helps in supporting the researchactivities at the centre.

In order to realize the government’s ambitious initiatives on Startup India, the Business incubators setup at P. A. College of Engineering, will provide budding entrepreneur aspirants an ecosystem in realizing their ideas into commercially important novel product or innovative technology through training, connection and capacity building. Students under MSME Scheme are encouraged to submit the proposal in a prescribed format through the website named www.dcmsme.gov.in by selecting P. A. College of Engineering, as an incubation centre after due authentication using student’s Adhar Card Number.

Entrepreneur aspirants are required to generate Udyog Adhar number and database using their Adhar Card number before uploading their proposal. Proposal under NAIN scheme will be selected through district level competition held every year. Entrepreneur aspirants and students with innovative ideas can contact the Convener of the Incubation Centre, Dr. Krishna Prasad Nooralabettu through the phone number 9448529048 for any queries.

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April 3,2020

Mysuru/Chamarajanagara, Apr 3: In order to prevent the transmission of Novel Coronavirus though overcrowding, the central jails in Mysuru and Chamarajanagar have begun releasing some of their inmates.

As many as 55 undertrials and convicts were released from Mysuru jail since the last two days, while 18 were released from the prison in Chamarajanagar. The jail inmates had been released on interim bail, for a period of two months.

While the undertrials were facing charges that involved a maximum prison term of seven years, the convicts were facing criminal miscellaneous cases of the family court. Most of the convicts released were prisoners who had not paid the maintenance costs ordered by the family courts in divorce cases.

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April 30,2020

Mangaluru, May 30: Coastal district of Dakshina Kannada today recorded third covid-19 death as a 67-year-old woman from Bantwal taluk succumbed to the coronavirus at the district Wenlock Hospital, the designated Covid hospital.

The victim is said to be a neighbor of two women (daughter-in-law and mother-in-law) who died of the coronavirus a few days ago. 

On April 18 due to difficulties in breathing, she was rushed to Wenlock Hospital, where she was tested positive for coronavirus. Initially she responded to treatment. However, her condition started worsening earlier this week and breathed her last today evening.

Her daughter also has been tested positive for the deadly virus and she is currently undergoing treatment. 

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February 20,2020

New Delhi, Feb 20: Microsoft has begun testing its free open-source software called "ElectionGuard" in a small Wisconsin town in the US that aims to make voting more secure, verifiable and efficient.

"ElectionGuard" will enable end-to-end verification of elections, open results to third-party organisations for secure validation, and allow individual voters to confirm their votes were correctly counted.

It enables government entities, news outlets, human rights organisations or anyone else to build additional verifiers that independently can certify election results have been accurately counted and have not been altered, according to the company.

The software would create a paper trail and assure voters their votes were properly tallied.

"On Tuesday, Fulton residents are using the technology while choosing who will join the local school board and hold a seat on Wisconsin's state Supreme Court," reports CNBC.

With the test, the company aims to see if voters like the experience and make sure everything works fine.

In May last year, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella announced "ElectionGuard".

According to Tom Burt, Corporate Vice President, Customer Security and Trust, voting system manufacturers will be free to build ElectionGuard into their systems in a variety of ways.

"These are exciting steps that enable individual voters to confirm their vote was properly counted, and assures those voters using an ElectionGuard system of the most secure and trustworthy vote in the history of the US," Burt said in a recent blog post.

"ElectionGuard" is not intended to replace paper ballots but rather to supplement and improve systems that rely on them, and it is not designed to support internet voting.

The software provides each voter a tracker with a unique code that can be used to follow an encrypted version of the vote through the entire election process via a web portal provided by election authorities.

During the process of vote-casting, voters have an optional step that allows them to confirm that their trackers and encrypted votes accurately reflect their selections.

But once a vote is cast, neither the tracker nor any data provided through the web portal can be used to reveal the contents of the vote.

After the election is complete, the tracker codes can be used by voters to confirm that their votes were not altered or tampered with and that they were properly counted, said Microsoft.

On the security front, "ElectionGuard" uses something called homomorphic encryption - which enables mathematical procedures "like counting - to be done with fully encrypted data".

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