City police chief flags off 3-Hungry Men's NH66 expedition in quest for good food

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November 11, 2011

Mangalore, November 11: The 3 Hungry Men, a food reviewing body in Mangalore, on Friday launched a news expedition with a quest to unearth new eating joints on NH 66.

Commissioner of Police Seemanth Kumar Singh flagged off the 'tour of NH 66' at 9:00 am outside the eatery 'Hot Bitez' on Jail Road.

The trio Nikhil Pai, a cartoonist, R Rajath, freelance journalist and Colin Vernon D'Souza, a public speaker, are touring NHs and cities in Karnataka, Goa and Maharashtra on motorcycles to review various restaurants and certify them for their best or unique dishes that they serve.

Nikhil said that they had already prepared a list of food joints to be covered on the stretch by conducting a Facebook polling. “We will upload the experience to our website: the3hungrymen.com after returning to Mangalore on November 22," he said, adding that a group of 10 or more riders will also be riding along with the 3 Hungry Men to promote safety while riding.

'The 3 Hungry Men' is Mangalore's first and only food reviewing body and is operational in many major cities.

The portal has its staff bases in Bangalore, Cochin, Hyderabad, Manipal, Pune and Goa and Kuwait at the moment. It reviews various restaurants and certify them for their best or unique dishes that they serve.

Presently, the group is going on a road trip to search for good hotels on the highways from Mumbai, Pune, Mahabaleshwar, Goa and Mangalore and of course within the cities as well.

They will be traveling through Mumbai, Pune, Mahabaleshwar, Goa, Gokarna, Kundapur and back to Mangalore to review various restaurants on the way.

The ride is supposed to be completed on November 22. The valedictory reception will take place on November 27, in Moti Mahal Hotel where MAD will have an event regarding career counseling for the students.

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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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News Network
January 14,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 14: Ace Yakshagana guru Kadri Ramachandra Bhat Yelluru will be awarded the ‘Kundeshwara Samman’ award by Shri Kundeshwara Kshetra, Hirgana, Karkala taluk.

The award will be presented to him in a ceremony on January 21.

“A Yakshagana, ‘Bhargava Vijaya’, with Yakshadhruva Patla Sateesh Shetty will be held on the same day. A Tulu drama, ‘Panoditthundu’, will be staged by Sindhura team. The annual temple festival will be held on January 22,” a press release issued by Cultural Programme Convenor Jitendra Kundeshwara said here on Tuesday.

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July 15,2020

Newsroom, Jul 15: At least three students have committed suicide in different parts of Karnataka after failing in II PUC examinations, the results of which were announced yesterday. 

Bhumika, an 18-year-old girl hailing from Mallipattene near Arakalagud town in Hassan district killed herself within hours after the announcement of results. 

Depressed over her failure in the examination, she consumed poison, the police sources said. 

In a separate incident, 18-year-old Chitra, who failed the II PUC examinations, committed suicide at her native Chikkamarasa village in Shivamogga district. 

She was studying in Government PU College in Kumsi and after knowing about her result in the final PU exam, she hanged herself to death at her house.

Similarly, an 18-year-old boy from Harihar taluk in Davanagere district committed suicide in his house after the announcement of the PUC results.

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