SSLC toppers in DK, Udupi aspire to become docs, engineers, IAS officers

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May 13, 2015

Mangaluru/Udupi, May 13: SSLC toppers in twin coastal districts of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi have attributed their success in the SSLC examinations to hard work and systematic studying.

An impressive number of students from different backgrounds in the twin district have scored above 615 marks this year.

DK Toppers

Swathi K, student of Indraprastha Vidyalaya in Uppinangady, who scored a whopping 622 marks out of 625, and shared ‘the second highest scorer’ status with a few other students in the state this year, proudly says that hard work, five hours of study every day and meticulous learning helped her attain success in the examination (Click here to read more about Swathi: 622 out of 625: Belthangady farmer's daughter reaps a rich harvest).

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G Nafisa Mashitha (608), Sameeha Shaad (617), Shariefa Nimrah Asif (615)

Sameeha Shaad, who got 617 out of 625 marks in the SSLC exams, is a student of Hira Girls High School, Babbukatte. She has scored 100 out of 100 in national and state languages i.e. Hindi and Kannada. In English she got 124 out of 125. She scored 98 in Mathematics, 99 in Science, and 96 in Social Science.

She is the daughter of Sabeeha Fathima and Mohammed Shameer couple from Bajal Pakkaladka, who are known for their social and community activities.

Soft-spoken Sameeha humbly thanks Allah for all the bounties and blessings she has received including “very generous and encouraging parents.”

“I am so happy today because all of my hard work has yielded a result,” she says revealing her dream to become a good doctor and help the people.

Her mother Sabeeha Fathima, a homemaker-cum-journalist, says that that her daughter’s achievement is a step towards fulfillment of her grandfather Late Ibrahim Sayeed’s dream of educationally empowering Muslim women.

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Bhavish K (98.7%), H Kedarnath (98.7%), Swathi K (622)

Bhavish K, a student of St Aloysius English Medium High School, Urva, who scored 617 marks, wants to pursue computer science, and become an Engineer.

He also thanks his father Balakrishna, an employee at KIOCL, Panambur and mother Shashikala and teachers for supporting, guiding and encouraging him.

H Kedarnath V Kamath, a Kannada medium student of Canara High School, Dongarkere, also scored 617 marks. He is the son of H Venkatesh Kamath and Padmavati V Kamth from Dongarkere, Mangaluru.

He says that he used to study for more than seven hours every day, because his dream is to become an IAS officer.

Gokul Reddy from Alva’s English Medium School in Moodbidri, who scored 615 marks out of 625, says that under the continuous and comprehensive evaluation method introduced for SSLC students from 2014-15, more time is spent for making projects leaving less time for theory. According to him projects should be reduced.

Reddy, who is a native of Kolar, said under the new system of evaluation 20 marks were for practicals while 80 marks were for theory.

He said that he managed to save time by completing projects during the school hours while concentrating on theory at the hostel.

Reddy said he received good support from his teachers to prepare for the new syllabus that was similar to that of Central Board of Secondary Education.

“It took a long time for me to practise the sums in Mathematics,” he said.

Udupi Toppers

Shreyas M. Shetty, a student of Sandipan English Medium School at Kambadakone near Byndoor in Kundapur taluk scored 620 out of 625 marks. He said that he used to study for three hours at home daily. He never went to any coaching classes.

Son of Manjunath Shetty, a farmer and Prema Shetty, a homemaker, Shreyas said that his aim was to join IIT and to become a Computer Science engineer. He had not yet decided which college he would join for his pre-university course.

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Mahalaxmi (99.4%), Adithi Kiran (98.56%), Shreya (98.88%), Sagari (98.8%)

Mahalaxmi, who got 619 out of 625 marks in the SSLC exams, is a student of T.A. Pai English Medium High School, Udupi.

Fond of drawing and singing, she used to study for two to three hours at home. “My aim is to become an engineer. I attribute my success to my family members,” she said.

Daughter of retired bank employee Irvathur Gopal Joisa and Vasanti, an employee at Syndicate Bank, Ms. Mahalaxmi used to go to coaching classes for Mathematics and Science subjects.

Shreya Rao, who got 618 marks out of 625 in SSLC exams, is a student of St. Cecily’s High School, Udupi. Daughter of Ganesh K.R., an officer at Canara Bank and homemaker Sudha Rao, Ms. Shreya said that she used to do two hours of focused studies daily. She too used to go to coaching classes.

She attributed her success to parents and teachers. “I would like to join Poornaprajna College here. I would like to be an engineer in Electronics and Communications stream,” said the girl who is interested in drawing and listening to songs.

Aditi Kiran, who scored 616, is a student of Indrali English Medium High School in Udupi. Daughter of Dr Kiran Acharya and Prathima Kiran, she says that she used to study every day and follow the advice of her parents and teachers.

Also Read:

Kundapur twin sisters score 125 out of 125 in Kannada

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April 11,2025

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Bengaluru, Apr 11: In a significant development, the Karnataka Cabinet on Friday formally accepted the controversial Socio-Economic and Educational Survey, popularly known as the caste census, nearly a decade after it was conducted. The report will be taken up for detailed discussion in a special Cabinet meeting on April 17.

The survey was originally carried out in 2015 by the Karnataka State Commission for Backward Classes under the chairmanship of H. Kantharaj, and finalised in February 2024 by his successor, K. Jayaprakash Hegde. The long-awaited report—comprising 50 volumes of detailed caste- and community-related data—was placed before the Cabinet in a sealed cover, which was opened during Friday’s meeting.

Backward Classes Welfare Minister Shivaraj Tangadagi, while briefing the media, said the report would now be distributed to all Cabinet ministers so they could examine its findings ahead of the April 17 meeting. Though the government did not disclose the contents of the report, it sought to validate the survey’s legitimacy by presenting statistical data.

“As per the 2011 Census, Karnataka’s population was 6.11 crore. By 2015, when the survey was conducted, it had grown to an estimated 6.35 crore. The survey covered 5.98 crore people—a coverage of 94.17 percent,” Tangadagi said.
He added that only 37 lakh people, or 5.83 percent, were left out of the enumeration process.

Highlighting the scale of the operation, the minister said 1.6 lakh government officials participated in the survey. An expert committee was constituted, which developed 54 criteria to guide the data collection. The state government also engaged Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) to manage the survey data under a ₹43 crore agreement, with the total expenditure reaching ₹165 crore.

Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister H. K. Patil announced that a special Cabinet session will be held on April 17 to deliberate on the report's contents. When asked about concerns over the completeness of the data, Patil responded, “Even in the national Census, some people are left out. A 94 percent coverage is a very significant achievement.”

The caste census remains a politically sensitive issue in Karnataka. Dominant communities such as the Lingayats and Vokkaligas have questioned the methodology of the 2015 survey, alleging undercounting. In contrast, Other Backward Classes (OBCs) and SC/ST groups have welcomed the report, arguing that it sheds light on social realities long ignored.

The Congress party had pledged to act on the caste census in its manifestos for the 2023 Karnataka Assembly elections and the 2024 Lok Sabha polls. National party leader Rahul Gandhi has also been advocating for a nationwide caste census.

The Cabinet’s acceptance of the report comes just days after Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s meeting with Rahul Gandhi in New Delhi, and the Congress Working Committee’s session in Ahmedabad.

Six Ministers Skip Cabinet Meeting

At least six ministers were notably absent from Friday’s Cabinet meeting. These included:

    S. S. Mallikarjun and Laxmi Hebbalkar (both Lingayats)

    M. C. Sudhakar and K. Venkatesh (both Vokkaligas)

    R. B. Timmapur (SC)

    Madhu Bangarappa (Idiga community)

However, Minister Patil clarified that despite their absence, all ministers have endorsed the Cabinet’s collective decision, regardless of caste or community affiliations.

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April 9,2025

Mangaluru: A routine midnight tea run turned into a horrifying tragedy when a motorcycle carrying three young men — in clear violation of traffic rules — slammed into an open divider on National Highway 66 at SKS Junction in the early hours of April 8. Two of them lost their lives, while the third is recovering from injuries.

The victims have been identified as Sankeerth, who was riding the motorcycle (KL-58-Q-6381), and Dhanurved C, the first pillion rider. Sibi Sam, the second pillion rider, was injured but survived the crash.

According to the FIR registered at the Traffic East Police Station (Crime No. 48/2025), the friends had set out from Lohith Nagar around 2:30 am, heading towards Pumpwell for tea. While Rohan Joby and Meghnath rode separately on a different bike (KL-13-AH-2388), Sankeerth was accompanied by two pillion riders — a clear case of triple riding, which is both illegal and dangerous.

As they sped along NH-66, Sankeerth reportedly lost control near SKS Junction and collided with the edge of an open road divider at approximately 2:50 am. The impact threw all three men onto the highway with violent force.

Sankeerth and Dhanurved suffered critical head and facial injuries and died while being rushed to the hospital. Sibi Sam is undergoing treatment for his injuries.

The FIR invokes Sections 281, 125(a), 106(1) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, and 128(a) read with 177 of the Motor Vehicles Act, which include provisions related to rash driving and traffic violations.

The police have launched a full investigation. The accident has reignited public concern about reckless driving, triple riding, and the hazards posed by poorly maintained road dividers, especially during low-visibility hours.

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April 10,2025

Mangaluru: A seemingly harmless YouTube advertisement has cost a Mangaluru man his life savings, after he fell victim to an elaborate investment scam and lost a staggering ₹55 lakh.

According to the police complaint, the victim was lured in by a man named Shardul Jani, who claimed that a trading app called Abans Pro would deliver high returns. On February 11, the man made an initial investment of ₹15,000. A trading account was created for him, which soon began displaying encouraging profits.

Buoyed by these promising numbers and under constant persuasion from the accused, the man was convinced to invest more. Reassured that the money could be withdrawn at any time, he not only continued investing himself but also involved his relatives, who collectively transferred ₹39 lakh into his account for further investments.

Between February 11 and March 27, the victim transferred a total of ₹55 lakh to multiple bank accounts provided by the accused. But when he finally attempted to withdraw the funds, nothing came back. The profits were a mirage—his money had vanished.

Realising he had been conned, the man approached the Bajpe police, who have registered a case and begun an investigation into the fraudulent scheme.

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