Students urged to involve in co-curricular activities

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September 14, 2011

Inauguration

Mangalore, September 14: Students by involving themselves in co-curricular activities instill confidence in themselves and become disciplined, said Peter A Lewis, renowned painter and former Chairman of Karnataka Lalithakala Academy, Bangalore

Inaugurating the fine arts fest Crossroads 2011 at Crossland College, Brahmavar, near here, he said: “Art should be a part of the curriculum and more talented youngsters should come forward to preserve our art and culture”

The fest was organised jointly by the College and the Directorate of Student Welfare, Mangalore University, Mangalagangothri.

Mangalore University Student Welfare Director Dr A M A Khader was present on the occasion. Representing the college, the Principal felicitated Mr Peter A Lewis, who belongs to Brahmavar on his achievements. Students from 30 Colleges participated in the fest. Following are the list of winners;

On the spot Painting

1. Sharath Bijoor, Alvas College,Moodabidri

2. Harish, Govinda Dasa College,Surathkal

3. Prashantha, MGM College,Udupi

Collage

1. Ranjan B U, Canara First Grade College,Mangalore

2. Sanketh P., SDM College,Ujjire

3. Bincy Babu, Crossland College,Brahmavar

Poster Making

1. Akshatha, Canara First Grade College, Mangalore

2. Shubhakar, Alvas College,Moodabidri

3. Rathan shetty, MIFT College, Mangalore

Clay modeling

1. Deeraj Puthran, Govinda Dasa College,Surathkal

2. Sharath Raj, Crossland College,Brahmavar

3. Nagabushan, Alvas College,Moodabidri

Cartooning

1. Alzameen, Alvas College, Moodabidri

2. Chethan, Govt.First Grade College,Bajpe

3. Nikshith, Vivekananda College,Puttur

Rangoli

1Reshma, Canara First grade College, Mangalore

2. Laxmi Prasad, PP Evening college,Udupi

3. Keerthi, MGM College, Udupi

Photography

1. Thanmay, Canara College, Mangalore

2. Divakara Shettigar,MPM First Grade College,Karkala

3. Shafan Thumbe, Kanachur Institute, Deralakatte

Canara College, Mangalore, won the Overall Championship and Alvas College, Moodabidri secured the Runners up position. The prizes and cash awards were distributed by Mr. Balakrishna Hegde, Managing Partner, A M Sons Tiles & Bricks, Kokkarne. Mrs.Jyothi, coordinated the fest.


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March 26,2020

New Delhi, Mar 26: While the humans are on lockdown and spending time with their families, animals are free and without any fear roaming around on the otherwise busy roads. From Malabar civets to large Indian bisons, animals are enjoying this time.

Indian Forest Officer Susanta Nanda recently shared a video with the caption, "Indian bison( the gaur) goes for a street walk. The largest extant Bovine, is native to South and Southeast Asia. It can be very aggressive. Rare to see in markets."

The 8-second video shows the large animal freely walking in the market area of Chikmagalur district, Karnataka, while the few onlookers on the road get aside and watch the Bison with utmost amazement.

The videos of animals having a gala time on the roads have become common. After the video was posted online, it became a hit. The clip garnered over 3.1k views and over 100 retweets.

Twitter is amazed at the video. Have a look at the comments.

One user wrote, "Oh! We should vacate this place for them. Guess humans have stayed for too long."

Another Twitter user wrote, "That’s one thing people would follow social distancing with!"

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April 5,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 5: As the number of Covid 19 cases continue to spike across Karnataka, there are patients who are recovering from this deadly virus as well. The first case of Covid 19 detected in Mangaluru has fully recovered and all set to return home.

The first case of corona infection was reported on March 22 in Dakshina Kannada district. 

A 22-year-old youth hailing from Bhatkal had landed at Mangaluru International Airport on March 19. 

As he was suffering from mild fever and cold, he was quarantined in Mangaluru. He had come from Dubai.

His throat swabs were sent for testing on the same day and on March 22 he was tested positive for coronavirus. 

He has undergone 14-day long treatment at the Wenlock Hospital, Mangaluru. 

On April 2 and 3, his throat swabs were sent for testing again. Both times he was tested negative for coronavirus. He is expected to be discharged on April 6.

So far a dozen coronavirus positive cases have been confirmed in Dakshina Kannada. With the recovery of one patient, there are 11 active cases in the district.

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January 3,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 3: The Karnataka high court on Thursday issued notices to the Railway Board and the South Western Railways on a petition seeking review of superfast surcharge being levied on passengers in Malgudi Express train.

Petitioner and Mysurubased advocate Mohammed Dastagir, in a public interest litigation claimed that as per the circular issued by the Railway Board on December 10, 2006, Malgudi Express — which runs from Mysuru to Yelehanka — is not designated as a superfast train and despite the same, the authorities are illegally collecting additional charges known as supplementary charges ranging from Rs 15 to Rs 75 from passengers.

A division bench headed by Chief Justice Abhay Shreeniwas Oka posted the petition to second week of February.

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