II PU Examinations begin smoothly across DK

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March 15, 2012

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Mangalore, March 15: The final examinations of II year Pre University course began on Thursday in the Dakshina Kannada district, where 48 examination centres have been set up for 30,129 students.

While 25,736 students are freshers, 2,644 candidates are appearing for the examinations as private candidates and there are 1,749 repeaters writing this examination in the coastal district.

On the first day, computer science (for commerce and science streams) and history (for arts stream) exams are being held from 9 am to 12.15 pm.

Stricter Measures

For the smooth conduct of the examination, which will conclude on March 31, the PU board has already constituted district and taluk level vigilance squad, which will work towards preventing examination related malpractices and also ensure that the sanctity of the examination is upheld.

The City Police Commissioner, Deputy Directors of departments of Women and Child Welfare, Fisheries, and PUC education and Deputy Secretary of Zilla Panchayat are the members of the district level committee.

The second district level team is headed by chief executive officer of ZP and consists of Superintended of Police, Joint Director, Department of Agriculture, District Social Welfare Officer, and Deputy Director, Department of Public Instructions.

The taluk level committees for Mangalore, Moodbidri and Bantwal taluks headed by Assistant Commissioner, Mangalore, comprise five members. Likewise, the taluk level committees for Puttur, Sullia and Belthangady comprise five officers and headed by the Assistant Commissioner, Puttur.

The heads of the committees would submit daily reports to the DC, who has directed them to ensure there are no examination malpractice.

Prohibitory orders were in force within 200 metres radius of all exam centres. Besides, all photocopy shops near the exam centres were shut. Additional policemen were deployed in sensitive and hypersensitive centres.

6 Lakh Students

According to information released by PU Board, as many as 5.96 lakh students are appearing for the II PU examinations at 923 centres across the State of Karnataka. Among the students writing the exam, 3,20,869 are boys and 2,75,870 are girls.

The time tables for the II PU examinations are as follows;


Science

March 15 : Computer Science

March 16 : Biology, Electronics

March 20 : Mathematics

March 22 : Physics

March 26 : English

March 28 : Chemistry

March 29 : Marathi, Urdu, French

March 30 : Kannada, Tamil, Malayalam, Arabic

March 31 : Hindi, Telugu, Sanskrit

Commerce

March 15 : Computer Science

March 17 : Basic Maths

March 19 : Economics

March 20 : Mathematics

March 21 : Accountancy

March 24 : Statistics

March 26 : English

March 28 : Business Studies

March 29 : Marathi, Urdu, French

March 30 : Kannada, Tamil, Malayalam, Arabic

March 31 : Hindi, Telugu, Sanskrit

Arts Time Table

March 15 : History

March 17 : Political Science & Basic Maths

March 19 : Geology, Economics

March 20 : Geography

March 21 : Socialogy

March 22 : Karnatic Music, Hindustani Music, Psychology

March 24 : Optional Kannada, Home Science

March 26 : English

March 27 : Logic, Education

March 29 : Marathi, Urdu, French

March 30 : Kannada, Tamil, Malayalam, Arabic

March 31 : Hindi, Telugu, Sanskrit

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November 11,2024

Mangaluru: Six youths including teenagers have been arrested by the Bantwal Rural Police in connection with a brutal assault on 21-year-old Aboobakar (name changed to hide identity), an incident that was widely shared on social media after footage revealed the victim tied to a pole and violently beaten.

The arrested individuals, all from Kanchinadkapadavu, Sajipanadu village in Ullal Taluk, have been identified as Mohammad Sapwan (25), Mohammad Rizwan (25), Irfan (27), Anis Ahmad (19), Nasir (27), and Shakeer (18). According to police reports, the assault took place on November 7 in Kanchinadkapadavu.

The sequence of events began when Aboobakar was reportedly called to a residence in Kanchinadkapadavu by a female relative. Upon his arrival, he was confronted by the accused, who questioned his presence, tied him to a pole with ropes, and attacked him while he was shirtless. 

Aboobakar managed to file a police complaint the following day, detailing the assault. As his injuries worsened, he was admitted to a private hospital in Mangaluru.

While in the hospital, Aboobakar alleged that his attackers intended to kill him during the assault. This statement led to additional charges of attempted murder being filed. 

Police officials stated that the suspects were subsequently apprehended, charged with group assault and attempted murder, and placed in judicial custody. The investigation is ongoing, and further details are awaited.

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November 7,2024

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Mangaluru, Nov 7: In the quiet village of Tippunagar, Loretto Padavu, a heartbreaking accident claimed the life of three-year-old Aashika on Wednesday, leaving a family and community shattered.

Aashika, the beloved daughter of Unais from Pattanabailu near Farangipet, was simply enjoying a carefree moment, playing outside her grandmother’s house. It was then that an unimaginable tragedy struck: a parked goods tempo, owned by her uncle, unexpectedly rolled backward, trapping the innocent child beneath its wheels.

Despite her family’s desperate rush to get her to the hospital, little Aashika’s injuries proved too severe, and she was declared dead upon arrival. Her passing has cast a deep shadow over the close-knit community, who grieve alongside her family for the life taken too soon.

The Bantwal traffic police have registered a case and are investigating the incident, while the community mourns the loss of a precious young soul who had only just begun to experience life’s wonder.
 

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November 13,2024

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Bengaluru: An estimated overall 10.14 per cent voter turnout was recorded during the first two hours, since the voting began for bypolls to three Assembly segments in Karnataka on Wednesday, election officials said.

The voting began at 7 am and will go on till 6 pm.

More than seven lakh voters are eligible to cast their votes in about 770 polling stations in Shiggaon, Sandur and Channapatna, where a total of 45 candidates are in the fray.

While Channapatna recorded 10.34 per cent voter turnout till 9 am, it was 10.08 per cent in Shiggaon, and 9.99 per cent in Sandur, election officials said.

Voters, including women and elderly were seen queuing up in front of polling booths in these segments.

By-polls for Sandur, Shiggaon, and Channapatna are necessitated, as the seats fell vacant following the election of their respective representatives -- E Tukaram of Congress, former CM Basavaraj Bommai of BJP, and Union Minister H D Kumaraswamy of JD(S) -- to Lok Sabha in May elections.

As many as 31 candidates are in the fray from Channapatna, while Sandur and Shiggaon have six and eight contenders, respectively.

Elaborate security arrangements have been made in the three segments for the smooth conduct of the polls.

The by-polls will witness a straight fight between the ruling Congress and BJP in Sandur and Shiggaon segments, while in Channapatna, JD(S) which is part of the NDA alliance is in contest against the grand old party.

Among the three segments, Channapatna is considered to be a "high profile", where the contest is between C P Yogeeshwara, a five time MLA from the segment and former Minister, who joined the Congress quitting BJP ahead of nomination, and actor-turned -politician Nikhil Kumaraswamy, who is Kumaraswamy’s son and former PM H D Deve Gowda's grandson.

BJP's Bharath Bommai, son of Basavaraj Bommai, is fighting Congress Yasir Ahmed Khan Pathan, who had faced defeat against the former Chief Minister in the 2023 Assembly polls, in Shiggaon.

Bharath Bommai and his father cast their vote at a polling booth in Shiggaon segment.

In Sandur, Bellary MP Tukaram's wife E Annapurna of Congress is contesting from the seat vacated by her husband, against, BJP ST Morcha president Bangaru Hanumanthu, who is considered close to party leader and former mining barron G Janardhan Reddy.

Annapurna, Tukaram and other family members cast their votes at a booth in the segment.

With Nikhil Kumaraswamy and Bharath Bommai contesting, the third generation of Gowda and Bommai families are in the fray in this by-poll. Both their fathers and grandfathers have served as Karnataka's Chief Ministers in the past.

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