ABVP to hold mega project exhibition and competition for engineering students

May 9, 2012

Shristhi

Mangalore, May, 9: The Karnataka state unit of Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad will be organising 'Srishti-2012' a state level project exhibition and completion for engineering students from May 12 to 14 at Shayadri Engineering College near here.

Announcing this at a press meet here on Wednesday, Kumar Alva, General Secretary of 'Srishti-2012, said that nearly 2000 students from more than 75 engineering colleges from across the state will be participating in the event. Also technical experts from corporate sector, academic arena and the related will visit the event, he said.

“This year Srishti has received an overwhelming response from the technical students' fraternity. More than 700 final year project were submitted from which only the best 250 are selected by a panel of experts. Also more than 500 technical paper presentation and 200 hobby projects under the event Avishkar were submitted; out of which only 200 TPP & 100 hobby projects are selected respectively. The number of college participation has increased to 100 compared to the previous 'Srishtis' with students across all the branches of engineering participating this year. Also a new competition under the event 'Idea Impact' has been introduced this year, wherein the student will present their innovative ideas on the topic “Science and Technology for Social Empowerment and Solution to Problem faced by the Nation. More than 75entries were submitted under the category wherein only the best 35 ideas are selected. The Technical paper presentation and Idea Impact competition will be held on May 13 and also the project will be evaluated by industry expert and faculty members on the same day”, he said.

A reception committed under the adept Chairmanship of Sudhir Ghate, Chairman, Magnum Intergrafiks Pvt. Ltd. has been formed and also an organizing committee under Chairmanship of Devdas Hegade, Principal Shayadri College of Engineering and Management to look after the arrangements.

Mr Alva said, the inaugural function will be held on Saturday May 12, at 4.30 pm. Chief Minister of Karnataka was graciously agreed to inaugurate this this day technical extravaganza. Nalin Kumar Katil, Member of Parliament, Mangalroe, along with E.S. Chakravarthy, Centre Head, TCS Bangalore will be the chief guests. Also the mammoth gathering of budding engineers will be addressed by chief speaker N. Ravikumar, Zonal Organizing Secretary ABVP presided by Sri Manjunath Bhandary, Chairman, Bhandari Foundation, Adyar.

The second day of 'Srishti-2012' will witness a special talk at 3.30pm on “Understanding India” by Shradhalu Ranade, Renowned Scientist, Chennai. This session will be presided over by Sri Kirti C Shah, Project Leader- Cardolite Specialty Chemicals India Pvt. Ltd. Also a cultural program has been organized at 6pm wherein “Rastra Devobha” a patriotic play will be presented by Santana Natyalaya.

A special seminar on “When medicine met engineering- opportunities and scope in India and the developing world" will be held at 11am. Eminent Pharma scientist Dr. Praveen Bhat Gurpar, MBBS Phd (USA) will be sharing his views and interacting with the students on Monday.

The Valedictory and the prize distribution session will be held on at 4.30pm on Monday. The Minister for Science and Technology Sri Anand Asnotikar, Siddaih, Principal Secretary for Higher education and Sri Suhad Gopinath, youngest CEO in the world, presently Chairman, Globals Inc. will be present as chief guests. Prizes worth Rs 3 lakh will be awarded under various categories including the championship trophy, runner up trophy and student friendly award. The national Vice-President of ABVP Dr. Raghu Akmanchi will be addressing the function as chief speaker with Sri Yogish Bhat, Deputy Speaker, Legislative Assembly, as the president.

The exhibition will be open for public from May 13, 10am onwards, he said.


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May 22,2020

Bengaluru, May 22: The Karnataka government, which has fixed Rs 200 as fine for not wearing masks and covering faces to contain coronavirus spread, has collected Rs 3.43 lakh from 15,000 people as fine from May 5 till date.

"From May 5, the government has collected Rs 3,43,000 by fining 1,715 citizens for nor wearing masks or covering their faces," the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagar Palike (BBMP) Commissioner said in a statement.

Here is a zone-wise chart showing fines that have been collected:

Meanwhile, Karnataka Medical Education Minister Dr K Sudhakar said the state has reached its target of scaling up to 10,000 tests per day by conducting 11,499 tests on Thursday. In Kalaburagi, where the first COVID-19 case was confirmed in the State, conducted over 1000 tests yesterday.

"By conducting 11,449 COVID-19 tests yesterday, we reached our target of scaling up to 10,000 tests per day Kalaburagi that saw the first COVID-19 case in the state conducted over 1000 tests yesterday," Sudhakar said.

As per the Union Health Ministry, Karnataka has 1,605 positive cases, of which 571 have been recovered and discharged and 41 have succumbed to the infection.

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May 26,2020

Newsroom, May 26: A migrant worker died of hunger while a 10-month-old boy suffering from fever and breathing difficulties died negligence in two separate incidents onboard Shramik Special trains in Uttar Pradesh.

The 46-year-old dead migrant worker’s nephew, who was accompanying him, said that the victim had not eaten anything in the last 60 hours.

Raveesh Yadav said that no food or water was provided on the train, which they had boarded from Mumbai to travel to their native place in Jaunpur district in Uttar Pradesh.

Yadav and his uncle were working as construction workers in Mumbai.

Yadav told the paper that the train had left the Lokmanya Terminal in Mumbai, at 7pm on May 20 and arrived at its final stop, Varanasi Cantonment station, at 7.30am on May 23.

“But my uncle, who was complaining of hunger and pain all over his body, fainted half an hour before we reached Varanasi Cantonment and died within a few minutes,” Raveesh was quoted as saying.

He added that he and his uncle were hungry when they boarded the train but could not find food or water to buy.

Railways’ apathy

Meanwhile, the family of 10 month old child, who died in the train, alleged that the railways did not arrange for a doctor despite their repeated pleas.

The railway doctors had been moved to Covid-19 hospitals and by the time a doctor was provided at Tundla railway station, it was too late, the report quoted the child's grandfather, Dev Lal, as saying.

Lal said that the family members had tried to speak to the GRP at many stations, including at Aligarh, where the train had halted. "But they showed no interest and said any help would be available only in Tundla,” Lal said.

Railways officials then took the kin to a quarantine centre in Tundla, as they suspected that the baby had died because of the novel coronavirus.  It was only on Monday that the incident came to light when another individual at the quarantine facility intimated journalists after the condition of the child's mother worsened.

Last November, the mother of the child, Priyanka Devi of Bihar's Notan village in West Champaran, had gone to visit her parents who reside in Noida with the baby, who was then just four months old. Her husband Pramod Kumar is a farmer, the report added.

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andh bakth
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Tuesday, 26 May 2020

Vote for BJP and you need only hindutva dont worry about food, job etc.......jai modiji

very sad for baby:(

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July 5,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 5: Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa has announced an ex-gratia of Rs 5 lakh each for the families of a youth and a child, who died due to a landslide at Gurupura in Mangaluru.

"The Chief Minister announces Rs 5 lakh each compensation to Safwan (17) and Shehla (10) who died due to landslide at Gurupura, Mangaluru. Houses will also be built for people who lost houses at Bodanthilla, Dakshina Kannada," an official said.

The incident occurred on Sunday afternoon.
The State Disaster Management Authority said that 57 people and 262 animals lost their lives in flood, rainfall and lightning-related incidents in Karnataka between April 1, 2020, and July 5, 2020. 

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