Post-Graduation rank list of Mangalore University released

[email protected] (Media Release)
December 27, 2011

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Mangalore, December 27: Mangalore University has announced the list of rank holders of post-graduation and graduation courses. They are as follows.

Post-Graduation Courses

Department of Statistics: Afrin Arif Hassan (first rank), Vidyalakshmi (second rank), Swathi K Karanth (third rank).

Radition Physics: Saritha Suvarna (first rank), Sowmya K (second rank).

Physics: Vanamali C S (first rank), Kavitha M (second rank), Nagesh N (third rank).

PGDBM: K Harshitha (first rank), Abhishek D Thoprani (second rank), Akshatha C Rai (third rank). All the three rank holders are from SDM College of Business Management, Mangalore.

Yogic Science: N H Ajithesh (first rank), B S Ananthakrishna (second rank), Guru Deo (third rank).

Master of Sales and Marketing: S Khathijahul Misriya (first rank), K Reshma (second rank), Nagashree V (third rank).

Micro Biology: G R Urmila (first rank), Rajgopal B N (second rank), Bhuvaneshwari M (third rank) from Cauvery Campus, Madikeri.

Physical Education: Prashanth Kumar (first rank), S Vasudha (second rank), Shreesha (third rank).

Organic Chemistry: Sarayu Jayadevan (first rank), Shruthi A (second rank), K Sowmya (third rank).

Library and Information Science: Ramani K C (first rank), Sowmya D (second rank), Chindwal Thomas Duragappa (third rank).

Industrial Chemistry: Satyanarayana Sharma S (first rank), B Krithi Shetty (second rank), Vinisha Lakshman Poojary (third rank).

Human Resource Development: Kiranchandra D (first rank), Jennifer Nora D'Silva (second rank), Shivaprasad (third rank). All the students are from Alva's College, Moodbidri.

M Sc in Hospital Management: Eldos Varghese from A J Institute College (first rank), Sooraj Thomas (second rank), Mohammad Jameela K (third rank).

M Sc in Geo Informatics: Vinaya Kumari P (first rank), Swathi G (second rank), Chaitra (third rank).

M Sc in Electronics: Santhosh Dilraj Vegas (first rank), Rakesh Prabhu (second rank), Ganesh Kumar K (third rank).

M Sc in Computer Science: Ganesh Shetty (first rank), Nithyanand B Devadiga (second rank), Jaison Nitin Monteiro (third rank).

M Com: Surendra (first rank), Aradhana N M (second rank), Raksha Shetty (third rank).

MCJ: Poornima K N (first rank), Raju Kharvi K (second rank), Cheritha K C (third rank).

Chemistry: Nagaraj (first rank), Sandeep K V (second rank), Aishwarya S K (third rank).

MCA: Shami N Shetty (first rank), Clara Mariya Crastha (second rank), Akshatha Kumari A (third rank)

M Sc Biotechnology: Namitha (first rank), Leena M S (second rank), C Anupama (third rank).

MBA in Tourism and Administration: Nimina Ramachandran (first rank), S Nikshitha (second rank), K R Veena (third rank).

MBA in International Business: Dominick Rosario from Mnagalore University (first rank), Alan Joseph Pinto (second rank), N Nayak Kumar (third rank).

MSW: Rodrigus Carren from Srinivas Institute of PG Management Studies (first rank), Rolita Rebello from Kalyanpura Milagris College (second rank), Teena Malhado (third rank).

MBA: M Poornima from Udupi Poornaprajna Institute of Management Studies (First rank), Supriya from SDM College of Business Management (Second rank), Shilpa Chandrahas Lakshmi Shetty (Third rank).

Applied Biology: K Koushik (First rank), Yashavanti Borker (Second rank), A Simmi (Third rank).

Material Science: A N Prakruti (First rank), Nihal Banu Nazir (Second rank), P S Lakshmisagar (Third rank)

Mathematics: Prabhashankari H (First rank), Bharghava K (Second rank), Rashmi K S (Third rank)

Social Science: Khatija K I (First rank), Sabitha (Second rank), Deepika N (Third rank)

Speech and Hearing Department: George Noorompalakal of M V Shetty College (First rank), Ramanadeep Kaur (Second rank), Tirimadhura Lakna Amali Mendis (Third rank).

Sanskrit Culture Department: Vijayalakshmi Kamath C of Kateel College (First rank), Nanda Acharya B (Second rank), Prashanti Marathe (Third rank).

Political Science: Rohini (First rank), Rashmi R (Second rank), Anil Kumar Rai (Third rank).

Analytical Chemistry: Dheeraj D Kamath (First rank), Prajna Shetty (Second rank), Reena M D'Souza (Third rank). All are from Alva's College.

Kannada: Vidyasaraswati (First rank), Sumangala of Thenkanidiyuru Collge (Second rank), Chethan M (Third rank)

History: Deepu S V (First rank), Dravya Kumari (Second rank), Vinitha Sequera (Third rank)

English: Darshan Jacob Mathews (First rank), Anusha Shaila J (Second rank).

Commerce: Jyothi Mogaveera (First rank), Mallika V (Second rank), Amitha Shetty (Third rank)

Applied Chemistry: Mahesh Bhat (First rank), Ravi B (Second rank), Shubha Acharya (Third rank).

Applied Botany: Manasa D J (First rank), Nayanadevi T (Second rank), Ashwini K (Third rank)

Geology: Hajira Sajini (First rank), Jithin K P (Second rank), Prathibha (Third rank)

Bio-science: Noushina (First rank), Shreeja (Second rank), Deekshitha Y (Third rank)

Biochemistry: Mohitha H S (First rank), Bhavya T C (Second rank) and Jahnavi D (Third rank).

PGDB Degree: Swati Kiran M D (First rank), Poornima Kaivar (Second rank), Nayana K (Third rank).

All are from Kavur Sarsa College.

Graduation courses

B A: Sam David (First rank), Jyothsna David Jacob Mathew (Second rank), Bijwayi K P (Third rank). All are from Brahmavara Crossland College.

B Com: Seethalakshmi from Mulki Sundararam Shetty College Shirva (First rank), Shilpa Bhandari from Canara College Mangalore (Second rank), Rashmi R Shenoy from Puttur Vivekananda College (Third rank)

B Sc: Meera from Karkala Bhuvanendra College (First rank), Ashwini Bhat from Mulki Vijaya College (Second rank), Shridevi K Hegde from Puttur St Philomena College (Third rank).

BASLP: Anuradha Shastri from Mangalore Father Mullers College (First rank), Hezal Diona Mendonsa (Second rank), B N Jayasena from Mangalore Dr M V Shetty Speech and Hearing College (Third rank)

BBM: Aparna Malya from SDM Business Management College Mangalore (First rank), Nuthan B S from St Annamma Degree College Virajpet (Second rank), Manjunath N Ingalaki from Manjunath Pai Memorial College Karkala (Third rank).

BCA: Krutika from Vijaya College Mulki (First rank), Salitha D Almeda from MGM College Udupi (Second rank), Anjali from Vijaya College Mulki (Third rank).

B Sc- Fashion Design: Justin V Thomas from Gloria College Puttur (First rank), Shyam Ravindran from Shridevi College Mangalore (Second rank), Chilambarasan from Gloria College Puttur (Third rank)

BHM: Rohit Castoline from Moti Mahal College of Management (First rank), Anurag Sharma from Sarosh Institute of Hotel Administration Mangalore (Second rank), Fernandes Dan Charles from Sarosh Institute of Hotel Administration Mangalore (Third rank).

BHS: Vinodh Vital Prabhakar from Institute of Hotel Tourism and Science College Udupi (First rank), Ashok Kumar Pundit from Moti Mahal College of Hotel Management (Second rank), Mithesh Nayor from Moti Mahal College of Hotel Management (Third rank)

B Sc (Interior Design and Decoration): Chethan Patil from Shridevi College Mangalore (First rank), Thesniya V P from Shridevi College (Second rank), Josline Mary from Sridevi College (Third rank).

BPEd: John Houthan H H from Physical Teachers' Education Department, Mangalore University (First rank), Usha K R from Alva's College Moodbidri (Second rank), Anand Kumar Mopagur from Alva's College (Third rank).

Social Work (BSW): Athmiya Kadamba from Alva's College Moodbidri (First rank), Sangeetha Hegde from Alva's College (Second rank), Akshatha Rai from St Philomena College Puttur (Third rank)

B Sc (FND): Anjusha Ramachandran from Alva's College Moodbidri (First rank), Ayisha Nada Khaji from Besant Women's College Mangalore (Second rank), Giran Patiran Helage from Besant Women's College (Third rank).

Human Resource Development (HRD): Shanthi S from Alva's College (First rank), Archana N from Alva's College (Second rank), Shaila D Jain from Alva's College (Third rank).

LLB (three years): Abhijith V Shet from SDM Law College (First rank), Varsha from SDM Law College (Second rank), Vasudeva Kamath from SDM Law College (Third rank).

BA Law (five years): Gorgy Bose (First rank), Greeshma Rai (Second rank), An Alexander (Third rank). All are from SDM Law College Mangalore.

LLB (five years): Preethika Philinja (First rank), Prakruti Kalyanpur (Second rank), Sanoobar Fatima (Third rank). All students are from SDM Law College.

B.Ed: Dipul K P from Leelavati Shetty College Kavur (First rank), Prameela from T M A Pai College Udupi (Second rank),Mrudula M Hegde from Vivekananda College Puttur (Third Rank).



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March 7,2020

Bhopal, Mar 7: Independent MLA Surendra Singh Shera on Saturday said that he was not in any kind of captivity in Bengaluru and he will meet Chief Minister Kamal Nath soon.

"I was in Bengaluru for my daughter's medical treatment. I was not in any kind of captivity. I will meet CM Kamal Nath soon," Shera told reporters here upon returning to Bhopal from Bengaluru.

Earlier, Rajya Sabha MP and senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh alleged that the BJP had escorted four Madhya Pradesh MLAs, including three from his party, to Bengaluru.

"Last night, two charter planes were booked by BJP to take MLAs to Bengaluru. One was a 9-seater plane while the other was 12-seater. In the 12-seater plane, four MLAs were taken to Bengaluru. Out of them, three Congress MLAs Bisahulal Singh, Raghuraj Kansana and Hardeep Dang and one Independent MLA Surendra Singh Shera," Singh had said.

He has accused BJP of resorting to horse-trading in order to bring down the Kamal Nath government.

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January 25,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 25: Several women have completed a 24-hour protest here against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and are going strong to stretch it to 48 hours.

"More than a thousand women gathered on the Masjid Road at Frazer Town to denounce the CAA and National Register of Citizens (NRC)," participant and Mount Carmel College student Noor Zahira told IANS.

The women protesters extended their support to the students in Jamia Millia Islamia, the Aligarh Muslim University, the Jawaharlal Nehru University and others who were recently roughed up allegedly by police and masked goons.

Zahira, 20, said the women's protest was planned only for 24 hours but is continuing to touch 48 hours.

Starting 3pm on Thursday, the women, several of them in burqas, niqabs and hijabs, are sitting on the road just outside the Haji Sait mosque in Frazer Town in a flash protest. Though they have informed the police, they did not wait for the permission. Around 11 pm, police arrived and shut off the protesters' loud speakers.

Zahira said already four such women's anti-CAA protests were taken out in Bengaluru. Women from all ages groups have joined the protest and are sloganeering.

As the women are protesting on the road, men are guarding them standing on the opposite road, ensuring all supplies such as food and others to them, she added.

"Muslim women were not alone in denouncing the CAA... we were joined by the transgenders, Hindu women, Christian women, Dalits and others, " she said.

Some of the protesters also indulged in creative work such as composing songs against the CAA and making placards.

Though four anti-CAA women's protests happened at the Town Hall and other landmarks in Bengaluru, they were only a few hours long.

The protesting women are also showing support to women protesters at Shaheen Bagh in Delhi who were accused of demonstrating for Rs 500. However, the protest did not align anti-CAA demonstration with any political party, keeping it apolitical.

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April 20,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, Apr 20: The Kerala government announced the relaxation of COVID-19 lockdown restrictions in two zones, allowing among other private vehicles movement in an odd-even basis and dine-in services at hotels from Monday.

State police chief Loknath Behera said the relaxations of restrictions imposed would come into effect in the Green and Orange-B zones in the state from Monday,an official release said.

Earlier, the Left government had colour-coded 14 districts of the state into four zones-- Red, Green, Orange-A and Orange-B, for containing the Covid-19 pandemic. Red zone comprises Kasaragod, Kannur, Kozhikode and Malappuram districts. In this zone, a complete lockdown will be in place until May 3 while two entry and exit points are allowed for carrying essential commodities to coronavirus hotspots. Orange-A zone comprises Pathanamthitta, Ernakulam and Kollam while orange-B zone comprises Alappuzha, Thiruvananthapuram, Palakkad, Thrissur and Wayanad.

The lockdown will be in effect until April 24 in this zone and then partial relaxation will be allowed. Kottayam and Idukki come under the Green zone, in which lockdown will be in effect until April 20 and then regulations will be eased. However, large gatherings, the functioning of educational institutions, religious functions, celebrations and travel outside the district will not be allowed in this zone.

Not more than 20 people are allowed to take part in weddings and funerals, according to government instructions. On the functioning of courts, the release said, "Courts in the Green and Orange-B zones will re-open on April 21 while that in Orange-A zone will start functioning from April 25. The courts will function with 33 per cent of staff. The cases will be heard via video conferencing."

Meanwhile, the Bankers' Council has announced that banks will function as per the usual timings from Monday in the state except four districts falling under the Red zone. The Transport Ministry has clarifiedthat public transport won't be allowed to ply in the state during the lockdown period. "Inter-district travel will not be allowed despite relaxations in the state, but essential services such as medical services, food supplies will not be stopped. However, in case of emergency, inter-district travel will be allowed with an affidavit prepared by the traveller," Behra said in a release.

On the implementation of the odd-even scheme for private vehicles, the police said, "Vehicles with odd numbers will be permitted on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Those with even numbers will be allowed on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays." Woman drivers travelling solo or with dependants are also exempted from it, police said. On Sundays, only those working for essential services are allowed to use their vehicles.

All education institutions, cinema halls, shopping malls, public parks, bars, places of worship will remain closed in all zones of the state. The health department and local administration, which carry out sanitation work before the monsoon, are allowed to operate. Four-wheelers are permitted to carry two passengers besides the driver and in case of a two-wheeler, only the driver will be allowed while the pillion rider is allowed in case the person is a family member.

On Dine-in services, a government order said it is allowed at hotels and restaurants until 7 PM in Green and Orange-B zone from Monday and in Orange-A zone from April 24. However, take-away counters can function until 8 PM, it said. Kerala on Sunday reported two positive cases of Covid-19 in the state taking the total number of affected to 401 while the health department announced that 13 people were cured.

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