II PU toppers from DK, Udupi aim high

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May 25, 2016

Mangaluru/Udupi, May 25: The Daskshina Kannada and Udupi districts, which have bagged first two positions in II PU examination results respectively, have also produced dozens of toppers: Here is the list of a few achievers.

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From top left: Vaishnavi Ballal (590, 98.33%), Prajna (594, 99%), Ashik Narayan M (593, 98.83%), Daksha Jain (593, 98.83%), Nischitha Maria D'Souza (579, 96.5%), Varsha P (591, 98.50%)

Prajna (Science)

A Student of Vidyodaya PU College, Udupi, Prajna has emerged third topper in Science stream in Karnataka.

Marks card: Physics 100, Mathematics 100, Statistics 100, Chemistry 99, Sanskrit 99, English 96

Total Marks 594 (99%)

She is the daughter of Hemanth Putran, who is into fisheries business and bank employee Subha. The family hails from Hejamadi Kodi.

Varsha P (Science)

A Student of Ambika PU College, Puttur, Varsha has secured 591 marks and is the topper in Dakshina Kannada district in science stream.

Marks card: Physics 100, Chemistry 100, Mathematics 100, Biology 100, English 94, Kannada 97.

She is the daughter of Ramesh P and Yashodha of Puttur.

She was good in studies from the beginning and she did not go for any special coaching, said her mother. She studied in Kannada medium up to Class 7.

Daksha Jain (Commerce)

A student of Alva's PU College, Moodbidri, Daksha Jain has shared second rank in commerce stream along with five others in Karnataka.

Marks card: Business studies 100, Accountancy 100, Statistics 100, Basic Mathematics 100, English 94, Sanskrit 99.

Total marks: 593 (98.83%)

Daughter of Praveen Chandra and Mallika couple from Moodbidri, Daksha Jain never depended on any coaching class. Her goal is to be an IAS officer.

Ashik Narayan (Commerce)

A student of Alva's PU College, Moodbidri, Ashik Narayan has shared second rank in commerce stream along with five others in Karnataka.

Marks card: Business studies 100, Accountancy 100, Statistics 100, Basic Economics 100, Sanskrit 100, English 93.

Total Marks: 593 (98.83%)

Son of Ganapathy Parasad and Asha Bharati couple from Manjeshwara, Ashik Narayan wants to become a Chartered Accountant.

Vaishnavi Ballal (Science)

A student of Expert PU College, Mangaluru, Vaishnavi Ballal has scored 100% in all four optional subjects.

Marks card: Physics 100, Chemistry 100, Mathematics 100, Biology 100, Sanskrit 100, English 90.

Total Marks 590 (98.33%)

She is the daughter of Dr Rajesh Ballal and Vasudhara Ballal couple from Mangaluru. She wants to become a doctor.

She has decided to apply for the revaluation of English paper, in which she is confident of increasing score to 96.

Ayisha (Commerce)
A student of Alva's PU College, Moodbidri, Ayisha M, is the daughter of Abdlul Rahman Musliyar, a cleric and Umaira.

Marks card: Accountancy 100, Statistics 100, Mathematics 99, Business Studies 97, English 94, Hindi 93

Total Marks: 583 (97.1%)

She aims to be a successful Chartered Accountant. She had scored 612/625 in SSLC.

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Comments

Asif
 - 
Thursday, 26 May 2016

Great!!! Congrats to all toppers and best of luck in future endeavors....

Rikaz
 - 
Wednesday, 25 May 2016

Women's power!
Congratulations!

SK
 - 
Wednesday, 25 May 2016

What an achievement..... Best of luck in future dear students.....

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March 15,2025

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Mangaluru, Mar 15: The Shaheen Group of Institutions, a well-known name in education, has partnered with Shepherds International Academy to establish a new campus, Shepherds Shaheen, in Arkula along the Mangaluru-Bengaluru Highway.

The announcement was made at a press conference held at the Press Club, here, attended by representatives from both institutions. This marks Shaheen’s first venture in Mangaluru, bringing its expertise in academic excellence and competitive exam coaching to the coastal region.

Vision for Quality Education

Dr. Abdul Qadeer, Chairman and Founder of Shaheen Group, speaking at the press conference, emphasized that education should not only focus on academic success but also on character building. “Our goal is to nurture students into responsible citizens first, before they become doctors, engineers, or other professionals,” he stated. He highlighted that Shaheen’s approach integrates strong values with academic learning to create well-rounded individuals.

Shepherds Shaheen will be built on a sprawling 3.6-acre eco-friendly campus, offering modern facilities to provide students with a world-class learning environment.

A Game-Changer for Mangaluru Students

Mohammed Nissar, Chairman of Shepherds International Academy, welcomed the partnership, stating that the collaboration would bring together Shepherds' decade-long commitment to progressive education and Shaheen’s proven excellence in competitive exam training.

Other key figures present at the event included General Secretary Mohammed Rizwan, Treasurer Shajid AK, and trustees SM Farooq and Naushad AK, who all expressed their enthusiasm for the initiative.

Sheikh Shafiq, Regional Head of Shaheen Group for Bengaluru and Mangaluru, assured that the new campus would uphold the same high academic standards that have made Shaheen a leader in medical and engineering entrance coaching across India.

A Legacy of Academic Excellence

Founded in 1989 in Bidar, Karnataka, by Dr. Abdul Qadeer, the Shaheen Group of Institutions started with just 17 students and has now expanded to over 105 branches across 13 states in India and Saudi Arabia. Today, more than 40,000 students study at Shaheen institutions.

The group has gained national recognition for its outstanding performance in medical and engineering entrance exams. Since 2008, over 5,000 students from Shaheen have secured MBBS seats in government medical colleges, with many more excelling in engineering and other professional courses. Shaheen students consistently secure 1% of all government MBBS seats in India and 15% of those in Karnataka. Many have also been admitted to prestigious institutions like AIIMS Delhi.

Shaheen’s presence in Karnataka is particularly strong, with multiple campuses in Bidar offering separate facilities for boys and girls. The institution is praised for its innovative curriculum, experienced faculty, and strong student support system.

With the launch of Shepherds Shaheen in Mangaluru, the institution aims to provide high-quality education to students in the coastal region, helping them achieve their academic and professional aspirations.

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March 18,2025

Mangaluru: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has strongly criticized the Karnataka government's decision to reserve 4% of government contracts for Muslims, calling it an unconstitutional move that promotes division in society. Dakshina Kannada MP Captain Brijesh Chowta reaffirmed the party’s commitment to challenging this policy both legally and politically.

Speaking to the media, Capt. Chowta stated that Dr. B.R. Ambedkar had introduced reservations specifically for Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), and Other Backward Classes (OBCs) to uplift marginalized communities. He accused Chief Minister Siddaramaiah of misusing the concept of AHINDA politics to cater to specific organizations rather than working for the welfare of all backward communities in Karnataka.

“The Congress government’s decision is an unconstitutional and religion-based move aimed at appeasement politics. It is a betrayal of backward communities and a clear attempt to divide society along religious lines,” said Capt. Chowta. He further asserted that the BJP would not remain silent and would oppose the decision at every level.

The BJP plans to file a writ petition in the High Court seeking to overturn the government's move, which it believes is a calculated effort to gain religious vote banks. Capt. Chowta also condemned the government’s allocation of Rs 1,000 crore under the "Minority Colonies Development Fund" in the state budget, arguing that such policies undermine the principles of equality enshrined in the Constitution.

He emphasized that the Supreme Court has repeatedly ruled against religion-based reservations and reiterated that Dr. Ambedkar himself opposed such policies during the drafting of the Constitution. “Previous attempts to introduce religion-based reservations in other states have been struck down by courts, yet the Siddaramaiah government continues to push its vote-bank agenda. We will fight until this unconstitutional decision is revoked,” he added.

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March 18,2025

Bengaluru: The Karnataka government on Tuesday tabled a Bill in the Legislative Assembly to introduce a 4 per cent reservation for Muslims in public contracts.

The Karnataka Transparency in Public Procurements (Amendment) Bill, 2025 was tabled by Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister H K Patil.

On Friday, the Cabinet approved an amendment to the Karnataka Transparency in Public Procurements (KTPP) Act, reserving 4 per cent of contracts for Muslims in civil works valued up to Rs 2 crore and goods/services contracts up to Rs 1 crore. This proposal was announced by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah in the 2025-26 Budget, presented on March 7.

Currently, Karnataka provides reservations in civil works contracts for Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST) at 24 per cent, Other Backward Classes (OBC)–Category 1 at 4 per cent, and OBC–Category 2A at 15 per cent.

There had been demands to include Muslims under Category 2B of the OBCs with a 4 per cent reservation.

The BJP has called the Karnataka government’s move to provide a 4 per cent reservation for Muslims in government contracts an "unconstitutional misadventure" and vowed to oppose it at all levels, including challenging it in court, until it is revoked.

The Bill presented on Tuesday further amends the KTPP Act, 1999, to implement the proposal outlined in the 2025-26 budget speech, according to its statement of objects and reasons.

The Bill aims to address unemployment among backward classes and promote their participation in government construction projects, reserving up to 4 per cent for individuals in Category 2B (Muslims) for works valued up to Rs 2 crore.

The Bill also provides for reservations among Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, and Backward Classes in the procurement of goods and services, excluding construction works, in notified departments, for contracts valued up to Rs 1 crore.

It encourages their participation in such procurement to the extent of 17.5 per cent for persons belonging to SC, 6.95 per cent for those belonging to ST, 4 per cent for Category 1 of OBC, 15 per cent for Category 2A, and 4 per cent for Category 2B (Muslims).

The Bill stated that the proposed legislative measure involves no additional expenditure.

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