St Aloysius College hosts conference on Nano, Cryo, Space Physics

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December 16, 2017

Mangaluru, Dec 16: The Department of Physics, St Aloysius college (Autonomous) Mangaluru in Association of Physics Teachers of Mangalore University (APTU), organised a National conference on the topic Nano, Cryo, and Space Physics (NCSP-2017).

Prof. Shivaprasad, Senior scientist Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Science Research (JNCASR) was the chief guest. In his key note address he narrated the importance of Nonmaterial in our day today life application and future possibilities.

Rev. Dr Dionysius Vas S J, Rector, St Aloysius College Institution, stressed the importance of Basic Sciences and the need of the basic science to the society. Mr Lawrence Pinto, Head of the department welcomed the guest and students.

Dr Ishwara Bhat, Convener of the conference in his initial remarks spoke on the importance of such seminars to enlighten the student’s inquisitiveness and the role of St Aloysius College and the Department of Biotechnology, Govt. Of India in such activities.

Rev. Dr Praveen Martis SJ, Principal presided over the function. Mr Nilakanthan V K , Organising secretary proposed vote of thanks. Large number students and faculty from various institution participated in the seminar.

Later technical sessions on Mega use of Nanotechnolgy by Dr Shivarasad was held. Dr Durgesh Nadig Scientist, Indian Institute of Science Bangalore delivered lecture on Recent trends in Cryo Engineering, Dr Guruprasad, Public Relations Officer (ISRO) spoke on India’s Magnificent Journey to Mars. Students actively participated with interaction session with Dr Guruprasad.

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Press Release
January 2,2020

Mangaluru, Jan 2: Shwetha Rasquinha, Assistant Professor and Head of the Department of Social Work, St Aloysius College, Mangaluru, has been awarded Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree by the Mangalore University for her thesis titled “Effectiveness of Social work intervention on caretakers of cancer patients- A social work study in Mangalore”.

She did her studies under the guidance of Dr Rameela Shekhar, Professor (Rtd), School of Social work, Roshni Nilaya, Mangaluru.

Ms Shwetha Rasquinha hails from Vittal, D/o Vincent Rasquinha and Late Regina Rasquinha, and is the second person to complete doctoral studies from the Vittal Parish.

Her colleagues and well-wishers have congratulated her for her highest achievement in academics and successful completion of quality research.

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Charles Menezes
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Friday, 3 Jan 2020

Hearty congratulations for your achievements. God bless your mission

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Agencies
July 3,2020

New Delhi, Jul 3: The Delhi High Court on Friday refused to entertain a plea challenging Karnataka government's decision to impose a 25 percent domicile reservation in the National Law School of India University in Bengaluru.

A division bench of Justice Hima Kohli and Justice Subramonium Prasad observed that the impugned law is passed by the State of Karnataka, and the respondent university is also situated in Karnataka.

The court granted liberty to the petitioner to move the appropriate forum with their grievances.

The Karnataka Assembly had passed the National Law School of India (Amendment) Act, 2020 in March this year, which provided a 25 per cent horizontal reservation for students of Karnataka in the NLSIU.

The High Court observed that the main contesting parties in the present case were the NLSIU and the Karnataka Government. As the court did not show any interest in entertaining the plea, the petitioner withdrew the plea.

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