Mangalore varsity announces PG rank list

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November 10, 2012

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Mangalore, November 10: The Mangalore University has announced the list of rank holders of post graduation degrees. They are as follows.

Analytical chemistry— Seema Nowshin (I), Reena Lolita D'Souza (II) and Sruthi V M (III), all from Alva's College.

Applied Botany—Shobhana Y (I), Aswathi K (II) and Gayatru U Karkera (III), all from Mangalore university (MU).

Applied Chemistry— Megha N (I), Pavana (II) and Saviana Gonsalves (III), all from MU.

Applied zoology— Jerin Sara Jaise (I), Amitha Sivan A V (II) and Rachana b (III), all from MU.

Bio chemistry— Lohith K (I), Preetha N (II) and Deepika M (III), all from FMC College, Madikeri.

Bio science— Sudeep D Ghate (I), Sulthana K M (II) and Supriya Leela P (III), all from MU.


Bio technology—Sijagurumayum Dharmajyoti Devi (I) and S D Prathiksha (II), both from ALva's College and Shruthi Kumta from Mangalore University (III).

Chemistry— Pallavi (I), Swathi K (II) and Shruthi P (III), all from MU.

Computer Science— Fathimath Afsana (I), Shreeprabha (II) and Anushree L (III), all from MU.

Earth science— Verumpilave Jenil (I), Ganesh N (II) and Ashwnini Mane (III), all from MU.

Electronics— Ashwini D'Souza (I), Narayana Prakash (II) and Umaisalma (III), all from MU.

Geoinformatics—Lionel Sujay Vailshery (I), Arjun P N (II), and Shwetha Naik (III), all form MU.

Industrial chemistry — Nikil P (I), Keerthi Prasad (II) and Malashree Y B (III), all from MU.

Library science—Rashmi (I), Beefathumma (II) and Deeptha K (III), all from MU.

Economics— Vanishree (I), Vinet Chandana Mascarenhas (II), Monisha N (II), Shashikala (II), all from Govt First Grade College Thenkanidyoor, Udupi and Savitha G (II), and Sowjanya (III) from Govt First Grade College Thenkanidyoor Udupi.

English —Lynsha Irene Rowena Lobo (I), Sandhya Kamala M (II) and Nishitha (III), all from MU.

History— Shwetha (I) and Jyothi R Udupia (II) from Govt. First Grade Women's College, Ajjarakadu, Udupi and Savitha (III) from MU.

Kannada—Soumya Holla T (I) from Govt. First Grade College, Thenkanidyoor Udupi, Ramya (II) and Ushalatha (III) from Govt. First Grade College, Thenkanidyoor Udupi.

Master in Audiology and Speech Language Pathology—Sujal Pokharel (I), Parinitha P Shetty (II) and Roha Mariam Thomas (III), all from Dr M V Shetty College of Speech and Hearing Institute of Health Science Kulur, Mangalore.

Material Science—B S Bhavin Naik (I), Deepikalaxmi K (II) and Deepika M (III), all from MU.

Mathematics—Anupriya Shetty (I) from Mangalore University, Rachana Bhat (II) and Sandhya P (III), both from Alva's College

MBA—Shilpashri (I) and Preethika P C (II) from S D M College of Business Management, Mangalore and Nikitha S Prabhu (III) from Manel Srinivas Nayak Memorial Institute of P G Management Studies, Besant Vidya Kendra.

MBA (IB)—Abdul Jamaluddin (I), Niranjan Singha Budiyal (II) and Philomena Ferrao (III), all from University Evening College, Mangalore.

MBA (Tourism administration)—Raisa Sulthana P M (I), Ajeesh (II) and Rengini Krishnan (III), all from MU.

MCA—Amulya S Chandru (I), Vineeth K (II), both from Srinivas Institute of Management studies, Mangalore, and Shubha R Shetty (III) from MU.

MCJ—Ashwani Kumar N K R (I), Pavana D (II) and Ashwini Aihal (III), all from MU.

MCom—Prameela (I) from Govt. First Grade Women's College, Ajjarakadu, Udupi, Vijendra Shenoy H (II), Alva's College, Moodabidri and Megha M Kamat (III) from Besant Women's College, Mangalore.

MHRD—Aruma Thantrige Madushika Ishari (I), Sony D'Souza (II) and Zareena A K (III), all from Alva's College.

MIB—Niveditha M (I), Surendra U Pai (II), both from Meridian College, Mangalore.

Microbiology— Steffi Peter (I), Yoga J Rai (II) and Vanishree Shenoy (III), all from FMC College, Madikeri.

MPED—Yogeesha (I), Darel Jesica Fernandes (II) and Charajraj H V (III), all from MU.

MSM—Lawren Maria Castelino (I), Shruthi Rai (II) and Mousena M Z (III), all from MU.

MSW—Gamre Chima R Mark, Milagres College, Kallianpur (I), Ravindra Jain, Alva's College (II) and Nihana Anjum (III) from Srinivas Institute of Management studies, Mangalore.

Organic Chemistry—Amrutha A S (I), Ashna T P (II) and Gayathri (II), all from MU.

P G Diploma Programme in Bharathanatyam—Sathvika H Shetty (I), Shruthi P (II) and Reshma Shreenath (III) from Sarasa college of Arts and Science, Kavoor.

P G Diploma in Business Management—Afsana (I), Swathi Bhat (II) and Shashiprabha (III), all from SDM College of Business Management.

P G Diploma in Computer Applications—Mohammed Akheel (I) from Alva's College Moodabidri.

Physics—Pavana Ganga K P (I), Manasa V S (II) and Amrutha O (III), all from MU.

Political Science— Rameeza (I), Sameera K A (II) from Mangalore University and Varnashree (III) from Govt. First Grade Women's College, Ajjarakadu, Udupi.

Sanksrit—Nandini M (I), Rakshini Shedthi (II) and Gouri Hegde (III) from Sri Durga Centre for PG Studies and Research In Sanskrit Kateel.

Sociology—Deepika B S (I), Divya K (II) and Rashmi D V (III).

Statistics—Juliet Gratia D'Cunha (I), Pradeep K (II) and Mamta Sreedharan (III), all from MU.

Yogic Science—Archana K (I), Dhanesh P V (II) and Praveen Kumar K (III), all from MU.

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September 13,2024

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NRI professionals hailing from the coastal and Malnad regions of Karnataka, now based in Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Hong Kong, and Australia, have been urging the Indian government and airlines to introduce a direct flight between Mangalore International Airport (MIA) and Singapore’s Changi Airport.

These professionals argue that Singapore’s strategic location as a hub connecting India with East Asia makes this flight essential. They highlight that this route would serve over 12 million people from the coastal and hill regions of southern India, fostering stronger ties with East Asian economies.

The group, consisting of individuals from Dakshina Kannada, Uttara Kannada, Udupi, Chikkamagaluru, Kodagu, Shivamogga, and Hassan, is spearheaded by Rajesh H Acharya, director of HQ Connections Pte Ltd, Singapore, and coordinator of the Singapore Tuluver community. Acharya emphasized the significance of the Indian government’s Act East policy, which aims to strengthen relationships between India and ASEAN, East Asia, and the Asia-Pacific region.

“This flight will open new doors for cultural, trade, tourism, and technological exchanges between these regions,” Acharya said.

The Mangalore Chapter of IndUS Entrepreneurs (TiE) has also proposed positioning the region as the 'Silicon Beach of India.' A direct flight would provide greater opportunities for entrepreneurs and investors from both Singapore and Mangaluru, boosting business exchanges.

Moreover, Singapore’s Changi Airport could see increased tourism from the Karnataka coast, while Coastal Karnataka would benefit from a surge in visitors from ASEAN countries, the Far East, Australia, New Zealand, and the US West Coast.

While a similar attempt in 2017 did not succeed, Acharya and his team are hopeful that this time their appeal will be taken seriously, tapping into the immense growth potential of the eastern half of the globe.

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September 7,2024

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Mangaluru: In a tragic case that shocked the city, the principal district and sessions judge Ravindra M Joshi sentenced Sandeep Rathod of Sindagi, Vijayapura, to life imprisonment for the murder of 22-year-old college student Anjana Vashishta.

According to public prosecutor Judith OM Crasta, the gruesome crime occurred on June 7, 2019, when Anjana's body was discovered at Pais Cottage in Attavar. The victim was found with cable wires wrapped around her neck, her head wedged between the cot's rods, painting a chilling picture of her final moments.

Anjana, an MSc student in Ujire, had met Rathod, then 23, through Facebook in July 2018. Rathod, posing as a constable-in-training, developed a relationship with her, even securing a place at the Royal Academy Coaching Centre in Mangaluru. However, things took a dark turn when Anjana informed Rathod that her family had arranged a marriage proposal for her, which she planned to accept.

Devastated by her decision to end their relationship, Rathod called Anjana to his room. In a fit of rage, he strangled her. After the murder, he stole her phone, withdrew Rs 15,000 from her account using her ATM card, and fled to Sindagi, where he stayed at Sangam Lodge.

The Mangaluru South police investigated the case and filed charges under IPC Sections 302 (murder), 380 (theft), and 403 (dishonest misappropriation of property). The court's thorough investigation included testimony from 45 witnesses and the review of 100 documents.

The court ultimately sentenced Rathod to life imprisonment and imposed a fine of Rs 25,000. He was also sentenced to three months’ imprisonment for the theft and misappropriation charges, along with fines totaling Rs 1,500. Additionally, the court directed the District Legal Services Authority to provide compensation to Anjana’s parents for their immense loss.

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September 20,2024

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New Delhi: The Supreme Court today sought a report from the Karnataka High Court over controversial remarks made by Justice Vedavyasachar Srishananda during a recent court hearing.

Justice Srishananda, while addressing a landlord-tenant dispute, referred to a Muslim-majority area in Bengaluru as "Pakistan" and made a misogynistic comment involving a woman lawyer. 

A five-judge bench led by Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, along with Justices S Khanna, B R Gavai, S Kant, and H Roy, expressed the need for establishing clear guidelines for constitutional court judges regarding their remarks in court. 

The Supreme Court bench said that when social media plays an active role in monitoring and amplifying courtroom proceedings, there is an urgency to ensure judicial commentary aligns with the decorum expected from courts of law.

"Our attention has been drawn to some comments made by Karnataka High Court judge Justice V Srishananda during the conduct of judicial proceedings. We have asked the AG and SG to assist us. We ask the registrar general of the High Court to submit a report to this court after seeking administrative directions from the Chief Justice of Karnataka High Court. This exercise may be carried out in 2 weeks," the top court directed.

Videos of Justice Srishanananda have gone viral on social media.

In one video, he refers to a Muslim-dominated locality in Bengaluru as "Pakistan" and on another video he was seen making objectionable comments against a woman lawyer. In the second incident, Justice Srishanananda can be heard telling the woman lawyer that she seemed to know a lot about the "opposition party", so much so that she might be able to reveal the colour of their undergarments.

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