Yenepoya Institute of Technology observes World Water Day-2018

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March 23, 2018

Mangaluru, Mar 23: Yenepoya Institute of Technology, Moodbidri in association with APD Foundation and Karnataka State Pollution Control Board celebrated World Water Day 2018 on March 22nd 2018 at YIT campus.

Dr Maheshwari Singh, Assistant Environmental Officer, KSPCB, Mangaluru and Sri Madhu S Manohar, Environmental engineer, Mangaluru City Corporation (MCC), Mangaluru inaugurated the event by planting a sapling.

Principal of YIT Rajesh G. D’souza and Bharat Raj of Bharat Corporation were present. Various competitions on the theme ‘Nature for Water’ were conducted for students.

In his keynote address, Mr Madhu Manohar said, “India has been getting highest rainfall and we have more than two thousand rivers. Still we hear of states fighting over water. Rather than preserving the water sources, our generation is misusing them. Bangalore city had 266 lakes in 1950s but now has only 33 or less and they too are getting polluted. We are selling water for Rs. 20 to Rs. 60 and even more, something which our previous generations would have laughed at. It is glaring that we see only water bottles and no water everywhere.”

He urged the students to invest their time and knowledge to develop technologies for rain water harvesting and water conservation.

Chief guest Dr. Maheshwari Singh said, “Our ancestors saw it in rivers, we see it in wells and our future generation will have to see it their tears.” She advised the students regarding simple practices to save waste water.

Dr Rajesh G D’souza, the Principal of YIT, Moodbidri observed that the solutions to many problems the planet and environment face lie in the young engineers.

A short film made on the subject by the students of YIT was screened at the venue.

Students from various departments participated in competitions conducted on the theme Nature for Water. Hamza and Mohd Rauf were the winners of the quiz which was conducted by Abdul Ahad. Sumanth and team from fourth semester won the Script and Act. Ms Sushmita V of fourth semester and Rohith Krishnan of second semester bagged the first and second prize for elocution competition. First and second prizes of pick and speak was won by Ms Hafisa Haris and Ms PavithraHegde of fourth semester respectively. NitheshRao of fourth semester won the drawing competition as Karthik D Naik of fourth semester bagged the second prize.

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June 5,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 5: An FIR has been filed against former journalist and human rights activist Aakar Anil Patel in Bengaluru here over his comments on social media under charges pertaining to provocation with intent to cause riots.

The FIR was registered under Section 117 (abetting commission of an offence by the public or by more than ten persons), 153 (wantonly giving provocation with intent to cause riot), and 505-1-B (intent to cause, or which is likely to cause, fear or alarm to the public, or to any section of the public) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) at the JC Nagar police station.

According to the FIR filed on June 2, Patel had tweeted that protests like the ones in the US over George Floyd's death are needed in India by the marginalised communities.

Patel, former chief of Amnesty International India, had on May 31 posted from his Twitter account, which is not verified.

On May 25, Floyd died in police custody in Minneapolis, Minnesota, following which protests against police brutality and racism erupted in various cities in the United States. The protests were later replaced by incidents of violence across the country.

India also has witnessed several cases of mob lynchings and custodial deaths in recent years. In most cases victims belong to down trodden communities such as Muslims and Dalits.

Responding to the development, Amnesty International India has said that FIR against Patel is another example of how the right to dissent is being "increasingly" criminalised.

"The Bengaluru police must stop abusing its authority and put an end to the intimidation and harassment of Aakar Patel for exercising his constitutionally guaranteed right to freedom of expression. People of this country have the right to agree or disagree with those in power, and to express these opinions in peaceful protests - without fear or unlawful interference," Amnesty International India Executive Director Avinash Kumar said.

He said that peacefully protesting against the government is not a crime and added that not agreeing with the policies of those in power does not make you a traitor.

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February 16,2020

Udupi, Feb 16: A man, who was trapped in 15-feet-deep hole following a landslide during borwell digging work at a remote area in the coastal district, was finally rescued after a prolonged effort today.

The man, identified as Rohit, suffered minor injuries in the incident.

The incident took place at Maravanthe village near Baindur in Udupi district.

Rohit was trapped when the land around borewell was being dug collapsed suddenly. It took around six hours for the rescue workers to rescue him.

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March 16,2020

Kalaburagi, Mar 16: A family member of the 76-year-old man from Kalaburgai who died of COVID-19 on March 10 has been tested positive for the virus.

Kalaburagi Deputy Commissioner B Sharat said, "One member of the family of the 76-year-old man from Kalaburgai, who died due to coronavirus has tested positive for the virus."

The disease which originated in China's Wuhan city in December last year has so far spread to more than 100 countries, infecting over 1,30,000 people.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has declared coronavirus a pandemic.

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