Mangalore students excel in CET

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May 29, 2013
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Mangalore, May 28: Announcement of CET results has spread cheer in Dakshina Kannada district, as many students who have scored ranks within 25 either hail or have pursued their PUC in the colleges in the district.

Medha N Rao, who has secured the second rank in medical is very excited about her fete. Medha said that she did not expect such a high ranking and is on cloud nine, since she heard about her results.

Medha said that she was brought up in Qatar. “I joined Experts PU College, to pursue my PU education. The two years have been tough, but rewarding. Thanks to my teachers and my parents, who have extended their support,” she said.

Medha, aspires to become a doctor and said that she will select KMC, Mangalore to pursue her MBBS.

Just like any other teenager, Medha loves movies, chatting and shopping. “I love reading books,” she added. Presently, Medha is on a vacation in Bangalore and will join her parents Narayan and Shobha Rao in Qatar, after her admissions.

Sachin Krishnaraj, a student of Canara PU College has secured fourth rank in medical and 98th rank in engineering.

“I don't mind pursuing engineering or medical. I find both the subjects interesting,” said Sachin who hails from Mulleria Kasargod.

“I am interested to join IIT. In case, if i get admissions in a good medical college such as Bangalore Medical College or KMC (Mangalore), then I may give it a thought,” he said.

Sachin, son of Dr Suresh Raj who is a pediatrician and Dr Savithri Raj, a dermatologist said: “My parents, both being medical practitioners have influenced me a lot.” He is interested in playing cricket and reading.

Sahan Alva who has secured fourth rank in engineering wants to take up electronics stream and work in the field of robotics.

“I am trying for IIT and preparations are on full swing. If not IIT, I want to join NIT,” he said.

Sahan has secured 95 per cent in PCMS. Though he hails from Mangalore, his parents Suresh and Usha Alva are settled in Mysore.

Sahan loves playing tennis and football in his free-time. “I have always aspired to become an engineer, and feel blessed that my dream is falling in place,” he said.

Varun Venkatesh, a student of Expert PU College has secured sixth rank in CET (medical).

Son of Dr Venkatesh Sanjeeva and Lavanya, Varun wants to follow his father's footsteps by taking up medicine and specialise in Oncology.

“Cancer is on the rise. I wan't to take up research in cancer and find treatment for the deadly-disease," he said.

Ashish K, who secured the seventh rank and Sayeeksha Kotekar who secured the eighth rank in CET (medical) are students of Experts PU College.

Ashish who hails from Kanhangad in Kerala, wants to pursue his studies in Bangalore Medical College. “I am interested in Cardiology. My father Kesavan Putti is a pediatrician and I have always aspired to become a doctor and take up research,” he said.

Sayeeksha who hails from Mangalore, is an all-rounder. “I have given importance to extra-curricular activities along with my studies. I am a national level chess player and a swimmer. I play harmonium and have completed seniors in drawing," she revealed.

Sayeeksha, daughter of Ramanath and Asha Kotekar wants to pursue MBBS in Bangalore Medical College.

Aishwarya Malagi who has secured 18th rank in CET- medical, Priyanka P, 20th rank in CET (medical) and Abhishek Santhkumar who has scored 25th rank in CET-engineering pursued their PU in Experts PU College.

Aishwariya hails from Belgaum and aims to take up medicine in Bangalore Medical College. She has secured 95.5 per cent in PUC. She likes playing tennis and singing. Abhishek Santhkumar, wants to pursue engineering in computer science.

"I have always been fascinated in artificial intelligence. I want to research on this subject. I am trying for IIT, if not for NIT,” he said.

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January 18,2025

Sullia, Jan 18: In a shocking incident, a man shot his wife dead during a fit of rage over a minor argument and later took his own life by consuming poison. The heartbreaking event unfolded late Friday night in Kodimajalu in Sullia taluk of Dakshina Kannada.

The accused, identified as Ramachandra Gowda alias Chandra (53), used his licensed firearm to commit the crime. His wife, Vinoda (43), tragically lost her life in the incident.

On the fateful night, Ramachandra reportedly started an argument with his family after dinner over a trivial matter. The heated exchange escalated, and in a fit of uncontrollable anger, he allegedly aimed his firearm at his elder son, Prashanth. Vinoda intervened to prevent the attack, attempting to wrest the gun from Ramachandra.

However, enraged by her intervention, Ramachandra turned the gun on Vinoda and shot her, leaving her dead on the spot. Overwhelmed by the gravity of his actions, he consumed acid, commonly used for rubber processing, to end his own life.

Based on Prashanth’s statement, a case has been registered at the Sullia police station. The tragic sequence of events has left the village in shock and mourning, raising concerns about the unchecked escalation of domestic disputes.

This devastating incident underscores the importance of addressing domestic tensions before they spiral into irreversible tragedies.

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January 24,2025

Bengaluru, Jan 24: Following several reported suicides allegedly caused by harassment from Microfinance Institutions (MFIs), Karnataka Home Minister G. Parameshwara on Friday acknowledged that the current laws are insufficient in dealing with the highhandedness of these institutions in the state.

Speaking to the media in Bengaluru, Parameshwara confirmed widespread complaints of MFI-related harassment, stating that existing laws were ineffective in curbing the issue. The Congress government plans to amend the law to ensure stricter regulations for MFIs.

"The reports from our department indicate that current laws are inadequate, and they lack the necessary strength to curb this menace," Parameshwara said. He added that new, stringent laws would be framed to regulate the MFIs, with the Congress government taking steps in that direction. In the meantime, officials have been instructed to take immediate action regarding ongoing harassment cases.

Explaining the situation, Parameshwara highlighted that MFIs often demand multiple signatures from loan recipients, which they might not fully understand. "This leads to forced raids, seizures of properties, and other actions," he noted, adding that such practices need to be addressed under law.

Law Minister H.K. Patil and Chief Minister Siddaramaiah have also taken note of the issue. Siddaramaiah has called for a meeting on January 25 to discuss the alarming rise in cases and the ineffectiveness of current laws.

The issue has sparked public outcry, with victims’ families, including the wife of a suicide victim, sending symbolic protests such as mangalsutras to Parameshwara, demanding action against the MFI staff involved. Numerous petitions have been filed in Deputy Commissioners' offices across the state, urging government intervention to stop MFI harassment.

In response, opposition leaders, including Union Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy, BJP’s R. Ashoka, and Basavaraj Bommai, have accused the Congress government of losing control over MFIs, enabling the widespread exploitation of vulnerable citizens.

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January 13,2025

Mangaluru: Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) in Singapore remain determined to establish direct air connectivity between Mangaluru and Singapore despite setbacks. This follows Air India Express' (AIE) recent decision to postpone its planned direct flight service on this route, disappointing many expats.

In response, NRIs have proposed an alternative solution: extending IndiGo's existing Singapore-Bengaluru flight to Mangaluru. Currently, the Singapore-Bengaluru flight lands at Kempegowda International Airport at 7:40 AM, but passengers cannot board the 9:00 AM Bengaluru-Mangaluru connection due to insufficient transit time. Extending the Singapore-Bengaluru flight to Mangaluru would address this issue and benefit travelers.

Rajesh H. Acharya, director of HQ Connections in Singapore and coordinator of the Singapore Tuluver community, expressed disappointment over AIE's handling of the situation. "We’ve been advocating for this route since 2017, and it was close to becoming a reality. However, the sudden postponement and lack of stakeholder support have delayed our efforts," he said.

A petition has been submitted to IndiGo Airlines requesting the introduction of a direct Mangaluru-Singapore flight. Alternatively, it suggests extending IndiGo’s existing Singapore-Bengaluru flight to include Mangaluru. Expats have also approached Scoot Airlines in Singapore for direct connectivity. However, the lack of 'Point of Call' status for Mangaluru Airport remains a significant hurdle for international flights.

Despite the challenges, NRIs continue their efforts to make direct air connectivity between Mangaluru and Singapore a reality.

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