List of State toppers in II PU Science, Commerce, Arts

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May 25, 2016

Bengaluru, May 25: Dozens of students from different backgrounds and parts of the state have score above 590 in Science and Commerce streams in the II PU examinations-2016, the results of which were announced today. Hover, in Arts stream the highest scorer got 585 marks

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The following is the list of state toppers in II PUC:

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From left: Rakshitha T (Science 596), P Anitha (Arts 585), Chayashree V (Commerce 594)

Science

Student

Parents

College & Place

Marks

Rakshitha T

Thaman J P

Pankaja Thaman

VVS Sardar Patel PU College, Bangalore

596

Neha D Shetty

Dayanand Shetty

Savitha D Shetty

Karkala Jnanasudha PU College, Udupi

595

Ramya M

Manogaran R

Rukmani

NMKRV PU College for Women, Bangalore

594

Prajna

Hemanath Puthran

Shobha

Vidyodaya PU College, Udupi

594

Pooja Nayak

Ganapathi Nayak

Gayathri Nayak

Karkala Jnanasudha PU College, Udupi

593

Aishwarya V Yajaman

Venkatachala

Geetha A S

Masters PU College, Hassan

593

Akshay G Rao

Gurumurthy Rao R

Geetha S

RN Shetty PU College, Chikkaballapur

593

Supreeth K

Krishna Kumar Y N

Indumathi B

Varadadri PU College, Chikkaballapur

593

Karthik K M

Mukundappa T

Nagarathna

Core PU College, Tumkur

593

Abhinandini H R

Ravishankar Prasad C H

Mamatha S

Narayana PU College, Bangalore

592

Commerce

Student

Parents

College & Place

Marks

Sahana Kulkarni

Gururaj

Surekha

VB Darbar PU College, Bijapur

594

Chayashree V

Venugopal L

Yeshodha J

MES PU College, Bangalore

594

Deeksha Nayak

Pundalik Nayak R

Geetha P Nayak

SB Mahaveer Jain PU College, Bangalore

594

Nagapooja S N

Nagendra S N

Vani S N

PES PU College, Bangalore

593

Lolika S

Shashidhar M

Shashikala

PES PU College, Bangalore

593

Aashik Narayan M

Ganapathi Prasad M

Asha Bharathi S

Alva’s PU College, DK

593

Raksha Shenoy

Krishna Shenoy

Manjula Shenoy

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Asif
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Thursday, 26 May 2016

GRRRRrrrrrrreat.... CONGRATS..... best of luck to all for your future endeavors....keep going

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January 1,2026

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Overseas pracharaks of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) from 23 countries, led by Sarkaryavah Dattatreya Hosabale, visited the Vijaya Vittala Temple complex at the UNESCO World Heritage site of Hampi in Karnataka on Wednesday, December 31.

The overseas pracharaks are in the State to attend a three-day RSS Chintan-Manthan (brainstorming session) being held at Anegundi. They took time out from the deliberations to visit the historic Hampi monument.

According to the organisation, the meeting focuses on organisational outreach, community engagement, and coordination of RSS-linked activities among the Indian diaspora across different countries.

Participants included overseas Indians working with RSS-affiliated bodies in countries such as the United Arab Emirates, the United States, and Canada, among others.

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January 1,2026

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Mangaluru, Jan 1: N. Vinay Hegde, Chancellor of NITTE (Deemed-to-be University) and Managing Director of K.S. Hegde Charitable Hospital, passed away in Mangaluru in the early hours of Wednesday, January 1, 2026. He was 86.

According to sources, Mr. Hegde breathed his last at around 2 a.m. at his residence, ‘Sadanand’, located at Shivabagh in the city.

A towering figure in the field of education and philanthropy, Mr. Hegde was the founder of the Nitte Group of Educational Institutions, which grew under his leadership into a major centre for higher education, particularly in medical, dental, engineering, and allied sciences. His vision played a key role in transforming the educational landscape of coastal Karnataka and beyond.

Born into a distinguished family, Mr. Hegde was the son of former Supreme Court judge Justice K.S. Hegde. He was also the brother of former Karnataka Lokayukta and former Supreme Court judge Justice N. Santosh Hegde.

He is survived by his wife Sujatha Hegde, son Vishal Hegde, and daughter Ashwita Poonja.

The mortal remains of Mr. Hegde will be kept for public viewing at his residence until 3 p.m. on January 1. Thereafter, they will be taken to the Nitte education campus, where the public can pay their last respects between 4.30 p.m. and 6 p.m.

Condolences poured in from across academic and public circles. In a condolence message, P.L. Dharma, Vice-Chancellor of Mangalore University, said Mr. Hegde’s passing marked the end of an era in the region’s educational history.

“It is the end of an era which witnessed a great transformation in the educational sector in undivided Dakshina Kannada. Indeed, he stitched broken hearts into one to practise coexistence and mutual respect. The entire student community and staff of Mangalore University salute him for his exemplary contribution to the nation and Dakshina Kannada in particular,” the message read.

Mr. Hegde’s legacy as an institution builder, educationist, and humanitarian is expected to endure through the vast network of institutions he established and nurtured.

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December 24,2025

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Mangaluru: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) secured a clear majority in the Bajpe and Kinnigoli town panchayat elections in Dakshina Kannada district. Vote counting was held on Wednesday.

The town panchayat elections were conducted for the first time on December 21, four years after the upgradation of the Bajpe and Kinnigoli gram panchayats.

In Bajpe, elections were held for 19 seats. The BJP won 11 seats, while the Congress secured four seats. The Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) won three seats, and one seat was won by an independent candidate. A total of 59 candidates were in the fray. The counting of votes took place at the Mangaluru Mini Vidhana Soudha.

Bajpe Town Panchayat was formed in 2021 by merging the Bajpe and Malavoor gram panchayats.

In Kinnigoli, the BJP won 10 seats, while the Congress secured eight seats. A total of 42 candidates contested the election. The vote counting was held at the Kinnigoli Town Panchayat office. The Kinnigoli Town Panchayat was formed by merging the Kinnigoli, Mennabettu and Kateel gram panchayats.

BJP workers celebrated the party’s victory in both Bajpe and Kinnigoli. Dakshina Kannada MP Capt. Brijesh Chowta, district BJP president Sathish Kumpala and other party leaders were present.

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