Students participate in science competitions

March 4, 2012

Mangalore, March 4: As many as 200 students from 15 schools in Mangalore participated in competitions for building science models, creating collages and posters, a quiz and an elocution as part of science festival held in Pilikula on Saturday.

The festival was organised by the Department of Science and Technology, Government of Karnataka, Pilikula Regional Science Centre and Centre for Integrated Learning, a Mangalore-based organisation.

Some of the participating schools were Lourdes Central School, Besant English School, Sharada Vidyalaya, Canara Main School, Chinmaya High School, Canara Girls High School, Prestige International School, and St Joseph's High School and Mount Carmel Central School.

In the science model section, Yash, Kshitij and Glenn of Lourdes Central School had used syringes to power a toy dumper-excavator to demonstrate the principle of hydraulics. Carol, Sonia and Preetha from St Anne also used water-filled syringes to demonstrate how hydraulics could get a lift to work.

Samarth, Abhijith and Vishwas of Sharada Vidyalaya had made a model of a 'low cost airconditioner' (about Rs.2, 200) using a fan, water instead of chemical coolants, and an aquarium motor. Vernon, Shawn and Orwan from St Aloysius School presented three models including one that showed how solar energy could be used for windmills. Another model showed how to use energy created by seawaves.

Vernette and Sowmya of Mount Carmel School, said they had practised a lot to participate in the elocution on the subject of 'a world with clean energy options'.

Prithvi Shetty, a student and winner of a competition organised by the National Children Science Congress, inaugurated the science festival.

She said that she and her team had won a competition titled 'Earth resources for prosperity, safer future' for developing a solution to fight water pollution using Salvinia molesta, a plant, to counter industrial effluents.

Speaking on the occasion, K Jagadish, retired Professor of Zoology, MGM College, Udupi, urged the students to cultivate habits such as dressing, eating and studying correctly. He said that studying in English medium schools did not mean that students should wear ties. The tie is worn for the cold but it is unsuitable in hot and humid conditions, he said.

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May 3,2020

Bengaluru, May 3: Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Sunday said that his government has allowed labourers to travel to their hometowns in the state on KSRTC buses free of charge for three days starting on Sunday.

"Labourers have been allowed to travel in KSRTC buses free of charge from the district centres and capital Bengaluru to their hometowns in Karnataka for three days from today," Yediyurappa said.

"The government will bear the cost of travel. The concern is that a large number of labourers should not assemble at any bus stop," he added.

The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on May 1, issued an order to extend the ongoing lockdown by two more weeks from May 4 and also allowed the movement of migrant workers, tourists, students and other persons stranded at different places, by special trains.

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February 24,2020

Belgaum, Feb 24: Around 20 people entered a boys' hostel premises in Karnataka's Belgaum with rods and bats and destroyed properties allegedly over ragging of a girl by two hostel residents.

The incident took place on February 23 and was captured in the CCTV camera.

According to Belgaum Police, a gang of 20 people entered Dr BR Ambedkar post metric hostel premises in Belgaum with rods and bats. The group destroyed the properties of hostel, bikes, and scooters.

Police said this is an issue of ragging and during the incident, no students were injured.

Further, the investigation is underway.

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May 6,2020

Bengaluru, May 6: Karnataka has reported 20 new cases of coronavirus taking total number of cases in the state to 693.

The state health department said in a bulletin on Wednesday that 20 new cases have been confirmed for COVID-19 in the state. "The total number of cases in the state is 693," it said.

The count includes 354 patients who have been discharged and 29 patients who succumbed to the disease.

Out of the remaining cases, 303 patients are in isolation at designated hospitals while six patients are in ICU. The bulletin has also reported one death due to non-COVID cause.

The number of COVID-19 cases in the country reached 49,391, according to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on Wednesday morning.

This includes 33,514 active cases and 1,694 deaths due to infection so far.

A total of 14,182 persons have been cured and discharged so far, according to the Health Ministry. One patient has migrated.

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