Unity Academy of Education holds graduation day

February 20, 2012

Mangalore, February 20: The Unity Academy of Education conducted its graduation day and award ceremony for Diploma graduates at the Loyola Hall in St Aloysius College on Saturday

Dr Brig. Zele Singh, HOD of Department of community medicine, Pondicherry University was the chief guest of the evening.

In his address Dr Singh said that youngsters are the future of the nation. “Nursing and medicine are complementary professions. Nursing is the best profession. You must not take it lightly. Whatever you are doing it is related to life and death. You act as a counselor to some patients. You must be a custodian of ethical values. Be very careful in giving reports of patients. Public today has become hostile and they are very demanding. There is often bad behavior by some misguided people. You must learn to reproduce the findings. Florence Nightingale must be an inspiration to all of you. You too can make a difference if you take the lead. Military nursing is good and hence you must aim for such jobs”, he said.

The evening began with a guard of honour and all graduates walking in a parade into the hall. Then the chief guest Dr Zele Singh lit the lamp in a symbol of opening the ceremony. Following the recitation of Quranic verses, Dr Suma, the principal of College of Nursing read out the annual report.

Dr C P Habeeb Rahman, Chairman of the Academy to said now it was up to you to the graduates to go a prove to the world that they are in the right profession.

“Please always remember your alma matter and get back to us if you need guidance in any way. We are proud to give away the certificates of graduation which you have struggled to achieve,” he said.

The formal programme was followed by the convocation ceremony, with each graduate coming up on the stage and collecting their certificates and mementos. It was a good sight to see graduating batch collecting their much deserved certificates. Students who scored top marks were awarded their prizes. The principal Dr Suma then made all the students to take the Nursing Oath. Some students came up on stage and shared their feelings and memories of their college life.

Many parents who had come from far off places were overjoyed to see their wards graduating this year.

Office bearers of the Academy, Ajmal Habeeb, Dr Devraj, Ashfaq Habeeb,P Narayanan were among the dignitaries were also present. During the decennial celebrations of the institute the college had introduced MSc Nursing course.

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September 24,2024

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The Karnataka High Court on Tuesday dismissed the petition filed by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah against Governor Thawarchand Gehlot's decision to sanction the complaint and investigation against him in the alleged Mysore Urban Development Authority (MUDA) scam case.

Justice M Nagaprasanna said the facts narrated in the petition would undoubtedly require an investigation.

The court has also said that the Governor's order approving sanction to investigate against Siddaramaiah under section 17A of the Prevention of Corruption Act does not suffer from application of mind, instead has abundance of application of mind.

Meanwhile, the court rejected the request made by senior advocate Abhishek Singhvi to stay the order of the court. The court has vacated the interim order passed on August 19. In the interim order the trial court was directed not to take any precipitative action against Siddaramaiah. On August 17, Governor had approved sanction under section 17 A  of the Prevention of Corruption Act and Section 218 of Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita ( BNSS), citing three applications.

The court said the private complainants were justified in registering the complaint and seeking approval from the governor.

Insofar as private complainants seeking sanction under section 17A, the court said the provision nowhere requires only a police officer to seek sanction from a competent authority. The court further said it is in fact the duty of the private complainants to seek such approval.

Earlier, The High Court had completed its hearing in the case on September 12, and reserved its orders. It had also directed a special court in Bengaluru to defer further proceedings and not to take any precipitative action against the Chief Minister.

The case pertains to allegations that compensatory sites were allotted to Siddaramaiah's wife B M Parvathi in an upmarket area in Mysuru that had higher property value as compared to the location of her land that had been "acquired" by MUDA.

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September 16,2024

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Mangaluru, Sept 16: In a heartwarming display of communal unity, members of Hindu and Christian communities celebrated Eid Milad—marking the birth of Prophet Mohammed—by distributing sweets and refreshments to their Muslim neighbors in Dakshina Kannada.

In Boliyar, near Konaje on the outskirts of Mangaluru, members of the local organization Geleyara Balaga surprised participants in the Eid Milad procession with an offering of sweets and cold drinks. 

The gesture of goodwill was led by Manoj, Sheena Poojary, Denis Lily, Sanat, Lokanath, Satish, Praveen, Madhu, and Valentine. Abdul Rahman, the khateeb of Boliyar Juma Masjid, expressed heartfelt gratitude for this act of kindness.

In a similar display of solidarity, a group of Hindus, draped in saffron shawls, distributed sweets and drinks to those partaking in the Eid Milad procession at Mani village, Bantwal taluk.

These acts of generosity highlighted the spirit of harmony and togetherness among different communities, celebrating the true essence of the festival.

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September 20,2024

Starting in the 2025-26 academic year, private universities in Karnataka offering professional courses will no longer conduct separate entrance exams. This decision follows a directive from the state’s Higher Education Department, prompting private universities to form an association and agree to this significant change.

In a recent meeting with Higher Education Minister Dr. M. C. Sudhakar, representatives from 17 private universities confirmed their decision to discontinue individual entrance tests. Of the 27 private universities in the state, 17 offer professional courses, and they have collectively agreed to accept scores from existing national or state-level entrance exams.

“Some universities will consider JEE scores, others will rely on KCET, and a few are inclined towards COMEDK,” Dr. Sudhakar stated, leaving the choice of examination to the universities themselves. However, the department has also suggested that the universities consider a unified entrance test for admissions.

Looking ahead, Dr. Sudhakar hinted that the government may introduce a common entrance test for general degree courses at private universities as well. "As government colleges and universities currently don’t require entrance exams for general degree courses, we haven’t made any decisions on this yet," he explained.

The meeting also addressed concerns over the high fees charged by private universities. To regulate this, the universities were instructed to establish fee fixation committees, headed by retired judges, as required by law. These committees will be responsible for determining tuition fees. Additionally, the government will continue to regulate fees for 40% of seats in professional courses that are filled through KCET.

In an effort to bring greater uniformity among private institutions, the government is considering enacting a common law for all private universities, which would replace the individual acts currently governing each university. This would place all private universities under a single regulatory framework.

This move is expected to streamline the admissions process and create a more standardized system for both professional and general degree programs across Karnataka's private universities.

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