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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July 17,2020

Bengaluru, July 17: The government of Karnataka has decided to issue caste and income certificates to Brahmins in the state to reduce the socio-economic inequality faced by the community.

“A notification has been issued to tehsildars in all 30 districts to issue caste and income certificates to Brahmins so that they can also benefit from the government schemes and scholarships,” a Revenue Department official told said.

The notification comes a month after the Karnataka State Brahmin Development Board on June 10 appealed to Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa to issue the certificates to the traditionally dominant community, which accounts for 3 per cent of the 7 crore state population.

“Though Brahmins are in ‘minority’ in terms of their population across the state, they need caste and income certificates to benefit from the welfare schemes meant for the economic weaker sections such as SC, ST and OBC groups,” the official said.

The board was set up in March 2019 as a state-run company with Rs 5 crore authorised capital and Rs 5 crore equity and is registered with the Registrar of Companies.

The notification was issued to the local bodies and taluk offices after several members of the community complained to state Revenue Minister R. Ashoka that they were unable to benefit from the welfare schemes in the absence of the certificates.

The certificates will also help students from the community to avail scholarships for higher studies from the state-funded board if their gross annual family income is less than Rs 8 lakh per year.

The board has also urged the state government to implement the 10 per cent quota for its community members under the economically weaker sections, as applicable for Central government jobs and admissions to central institutions.

Noting that every community has people who are forward and backward economically for various reasons, including historical, the official said the board would be empowered to serve the Brahmins.

“The board will provide interest-free loans to the financially weaker sections of the community,” said its Chairman H.S. Sachidananda Murthy.

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June 17,2020

Mangaluru, Jun 17: The first chartered flight repatriating Indians stranded at Kuwait for months landed at the international airport here.

The Jazeera Airways flight privately booked by the Keralites and coastal Kannadigas living in the Arab country had left sometime in the afternoon with 160 passengers on board.

The flight also carried the mortal remains of Sathish Kochu Shetty (45), who died in a fire tragedy at a refinery in Kuwait on June 14.

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May 12,2020

Bengaluru, May 12: Karnataka sees the highest single day spike since the start of the pandemic in the state, higher than Sunday's spike in cases. 63 new cases have been reported in last 24 hours. 

With this, the total number of COVID-19 cases rises to 925, said the state health department's bulletin on Tuesday.

While 42 new positive cases reported from May 11, 5 pm to May 12, noon, another 21 fresh 21 cases reported by 5 pm on May 12.

To date, 921 COVID-19 positive cases have been confirmed. This includes 31 deaths and 426 discharged," the bulletin read further.

Morning Bulletin

New cases in Bengaluru Urban 3,  Yadgir 2, Bagalkote 15, Dakshina Kannada 2, Dharwad 9, Bidar 2, Hassan 5, Ballari, Mandya, Chikkaballapura, Kalaburagi (one each).  

Evening Bulletin

Cases in Gadag (3), Kolar (5), Bengaluru Urban (1) and Davangere (11) cases. 

Cases reported on 12 May: 63

Total cases in state: 925
 

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