SSLC toppers in DK, Udupi aspire to become docs, engineers, IAS officers

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May 13, 2015

Mangaluru/Udupi, May 13: SSLC toppers in twin coastal districts of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi have attributed their success in the SSLC examinations to hard work and systematic studying.

An impressive number of students from different backgrounds in the twin district have scored above 615 marks this year.

DK Toppers

Swathi K, student of Indraprastha Vidyalaya in Uppinangady, who scored a whopping 622 marks out of 625, and shared ‘the second highest scorer’ status with a few other students in the state this year, proudly says that hard work, five hours of study every day and meticulous learning helped her attain success in the examination (Click here to read more about Swathi: 622 out of 625: Belthangady farmer's daughter reaps a rich harvest).

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G Nafisa Mashitha (608), Sameeha Shaad (617), Shariefa Nimrah Asif (615)

Sameeha Shaad, who got 617 out of 625 marks in the SSLC exams, is a student of Hira Girls High School, Babbukatte. She has scored 100 out of 100 in national and state languages i.e. Hindi and Kannada. In English she got 124 out of 125. She scored 98 in Mathematics, 99 in Science, and 96 in Social Science.

She is the daughter of Sabeeha Fathima and Mohammed Shameer couple from Bajal Pakkaladka, who are known for their social and community activities.

Soft-spoken Sameeha humbly thanks Allah for all the bounties and blessings she has received including “very generous and encouraging parents.”

“I am so happy today because all of my hard work has yielded a result,” she says revealing her dream to become a good doctor and help the people.

Her mother Sabeeha Fathima, a homemaker-cum-journalist, says that that her daughter’s achievement is a step towards fulfillment of her grandfather Late Ibrahim Sayeed’s dream of educationally empowering Muslim women.

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Bhavish K (98.7%), H Kedarnath (98.7%), Swathi K (622)

Bhavish K, a student of St Aloysius English Medium High School, Urva, who scored 617 marks, wants to pursue computer science, and become an Engineer.

He also thanks his father Balakrishna, an employee at KIOCL, Panambur and mother Shashikala and teachers for supporting, guiding and encouraging him.

H Kedarnath V Kamath, a Kannada medium student of Canara High School, Dongarkere, also scored 617 marks. He is the son of H Venkatesh Kamath and Padmavati V Kamth from Dongarkere, Mangaluru.

He says that he used to study for more than seven hours every day, because his dream is to become an IAS officer.

Gokul Reddy from Alva’s English Medium School in Moodbidri, who scored 615 marks out of 625, says that under the continuous and comprehensive evaluation method introduced for SSLC students from 2014-15, more time is spent for making projects leaving less time for theory. According to him projects should be reduced.

Reddy, who is a native of Kolar, said under the new system of evaluation 20 marks were for practicals while 80 marks were for theory.

He said that he managed to save time by completing projects during the school hours while concentrating on theory at the hostel.

Reddy said he received good support from his teachers to prepare for the new syllabus that was similar to that of Central Board of Secondary Education.

“It took a long time for me to practise the sums in Mathematics,” he said.

Udupi Toppers

Shreyas M. Shetty, a student of Sandipan English Medium School at Kambadakone near Byndoor in Kundapur taluk scored 620 out of 625 marks. He said that he used to study for three hours at home daily. He never went to any coaching classes.

Son of Manjunath Shetty, a farmer and Prema Shetty, a homemaker, Shreyas said that his aim was to join IIT and to become a Computer Science engineer. He had not yet decided which college he would join for his pre-university course.

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Mahalaxmi (99.4%), Adithi Kiran (98.56%), Shreya (98.88%), Sagari (98.8%)

Mahalaxmi, who got 619 out of 625 marks in the SSLC exams, is a student of T.A. Pai English Medium High School, Udupi.

Fond of drawing and singing, she used to study for two to three hours at home. “My aim is to become an engineer. I attribute my success to my family members,” she said.

Daughter of retired bank employee Irvathur Gopal Joisa and Vasanti, an employee at Syndicate Bank, Ms. Mahalaxmi used to go to coaching classes for Mathematics and Science subjects.

Shreya Rao, who got 618 marks out of 625 in SSLC exams, is a student of St. Cecily’s High School, Udupi. Daughter of Ganesh K.R., an officer at Canara Bank and homemaker Sudha Rao, Ms. Shreya said that she used to do two hours of focused studies daily. She too used to go to coaching classes.

She attributed her success to parents and teachers. “I would like to join Poornaprajna College here. I would like to be an engineer in Electronics and Communications stream,” said the girl who is interested in drawing and listening to songs.

Aditi Kiran, who scored 616, is a student of Indrali English Medium High School in Udupi. Daughter of Dr Kiran Acharya and Prathima Kiran, she says that she used to study every day and follow the advice of her parents and teachers.

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Kundapur twin sisters score 125 out of 125 in Kannada

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April 28,2025

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Bengaluru: Opposition BJP on Monday petitioned Karnataka Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot seeking revocation of the suspension of 18 of its MLAs from the Legislative Assembly, calling it "undemocratic and unconstitutional".

They requested the Governor to direct Speaker U T Khader to reconsider the suspension of MLAs, and enable them to resume their responsibilities as representatives of the people.

In an unprecedented move, 18 BJP MLAs were suspended for six months from the Karnataka Legislative Assembly on March 21, for showing "indiscipline" and "disrespecting" the Speaker, following which they were forcefully evicted from the House by the marshals as they refused to leave.

The BJP delegation led by state BJP president B Y Vijayendra and Leader of Opposition in Legislative Assembly, R Ashoka, met the Governor at Raj Bhavan and submitted a memorandum to him.

"....we most respectfully beseech your excellency to kindly exercise your good offices to direct the Speaker, Karnataka Legislative Assembly to reconsider the suspension order imposed upon the 18 Members of the Legislative Assembly belonging to the principal opposition party in the state," the memorandum said.

They also requested that "the suspension be revoked, thereby enabling the concerned legislators to resume their responsibilities as representatives of the people. And to take all necessary steps to uphold the basic tenet of democratic values in the State of Karnataka."

The incident leading to the suspension occurred on the last day of the Assembly's budget session. The BJP MLAs staged a massive protest against 4 per cent reservation to Muslims in public contracts and demanded a judicial probe into the alleged "honey-trap" attempt against Cooperation Minister K N Rajanna.

During the protest inside the Assembly, while some BJP legislators climbed onto the podium where the Speaker's Chair is situated, and surrounded it; a few others protesting from the well of the House, hurled papers at the Speaker. Marshals had to forcefully evict the BJP MLAs who had surrounded the Speaker's Chair.

Speaking to reporters after submitting the memorandum to the Governor, Ashoka said the Speaker and the Congress government's decision to suspend 18 MLAs is "undemocratic", and also "unconstitutional", as the functioning of a legislator is being hindered.

"Congress imposed an emergency on the country and tried to subvert democracy. Participating in the Assembly is our right. People have elected legislators to speak in the Assembly and to monitor functioning of the government through various legislature committees. It is our duty and it is being obstructed, so it is unconstitutional," he said.

Stating that he had already spoken to the Speaker and the chief minister in this regard, he said, "We met the Governor and brought things to his notice regarding what is there in the Constitution and various court orders. He (Governor) has said that he will write a letter to the government and speak to the concerned minister and Speaker. He has responded positively. He said the suspension should have been for the session and not for six months."

However, responding to allegations that his decision was illegal, Speaker Khader said everyone has the right to express their opinion in a democracy, and everything will happen in accordance with the Constitution and rules.

In the memorandum submitted to the Governor, the BJP said, in their role as members of the opposition, they had assembled near the Speaker's Chair as a form of protest. "It was wrongly perceived by the Speaker, so also the ruling party that, in doing such protests they deem that we exhibited behaviour inconsistent with the decorum of the House. Consequently, under Rule 348 of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business, 18 legislators were suspended for six months and were subjected to additional restrictions," it said.

The Karnataka Legislature is one of the highest embodiments of our democratic values, and truly a "temple of democracy". The dignity and sanctity of the Speaker's and Chairman's offices are fundamental to maintaining the credibility of the legislative institutions, the BJP said.

"We wholeheartedly affirm our adherence to these principles," the party said.

"The events of March 21 were neither premeditated nor intended to show any disrespect to the Chair. Over the past two years, we have observed the set of principles of the House with great appreciation, particularly given the increasing challenges to the standards of debate, language, and procedural adherence in legislative forums. We continue to hold the institution and its leadership in the highest regard," it added.

Pointing out that, in such circumstances, if the Speaker summoned the concerned legislators on that day to seek clarifications, they would have readily explained their actions and assured their respect to the Chair and the House. Unfortunately, no such opportunity was afforded before the issuance of a decision imposing substantial restrictions on 18 duly elected representatives, effectively preventing them from fulfilling their duties towards their constituencies, the BJP said.

The MLAs who were suspended are the BJP chief whip Doddanagouda Patil, former Deputy CM C N Ashwath Narayan, S R Vishwanath, B A Basavaraju, M R Patil, Channabasappa, B Suresh Gowda, Umanath Kotyan, Sharanu Salagar, Dr Shailendra Beldale, C K Ramamurthy, Yashpal Suvarna, B P Harish, Bharath Shetty, Dheeraj Muniraju, Chandru Lamani, Muniratna and Basavaraj Mattimud. 

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April 28,2025

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Mangaluru: Following the recent terror attack in Pahalgam,  many Mangaluru residents are cancelling their planned trips to Jammu and Kashmir. The attack, which resulted in several fatalities, has raised concerns about safety among travelers, leading them to reconsider their vacation plans.

Surge in Cancellations 

Travel operators in Mangaluru have reported a significant increase in requests to cancel Jammu and Kashmir holiday bookings. Tourists who initially planned to visit the region are now looking for alternative destinations, including popular hill stations in Himachal Pradesh like Shimla and Kullu-Manali, as well as other scenic locations across India.

Concerns from Tour Operators

Eulalia D'Souza, the owner of Lia Travels and Tours, noted the growing unease among tourists, despite reassurances that Jammu and Kashmir remains a safe destination. She revealed that her agency has already processed four cancellations, and another booking scheduled for May 12 has also been canceled. D'Souza expressed concern about the financial strain on travel operators, who are facing challenges such as refunding bookings while also dealing with high cancellation charges for airline tickets.

Travel Costs Surge as Destinations Change

With an increasing number of people opting for alternative destinations like Shimla, Kullu-Manali, and Sikkim, travel costs to these locations have spiked. Eulalia D'Souza mentioned that room rates in Himachal Pradesh, which would normally cost Rs 6,500 per night, have risen to over Rs 10,000 due to increased demand. Similarly, airfare to these regions has also seen a significant increase in price.

William D'Souza, the Managing Director of Globe Travels, shared that his agency had 32 bookings for Jammu and Kashmir tours, all of which have now been canceled. He confirmed that Globe Travels was able to secure full refunds from airlines, hotels, and other service providers. However, he noted that some travelers are adopting a “wait-and-see” approach, monitoring the situation before making further decisions.

Vikram Travels and Resorts India Pvt Ltd, based in Mangaluru, reported nearly 250 cancellations, with the majority of them coming from families. Subrahmanya HP, the regional in-charge for Vikram Travels, stated that about 99% of their Jammu and Kashmir bookings have been canceled, as families are opting for other destinations.

Flight Fares Drop!

In contrast to the soaring prices for alternative destinations, flight fares to Jammu and Kashmir have decreased significantly, as demand for trips to the region has dropped following the attack. This has led to lower ticket prices, although many travelers are still hesitant to book flights in light of safety concerns.

Shifting Preferences 

Tour operators in the region are noticing a clear shift in traveler preferences, with destinations like Kullu, Manali, and Sikkim gaining popularity. While these locations offer similar scenic beauty and cooler climates, the sudden increase in demand has also caused a rise in travel expenses, further complicating the decision-making process for tourists.

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May 10,2025

Mangaluru, May 10: A new chapter in Mangaluru’s infrastructure story unfolds on May 16, as Chief Minister Siddaramaiah arrives to inaugurate two transformative projects: the newly built Deputy Commissioner’s Office at Padil and a world-class indoor stadium at Urwa.

These developments signal a strong push toward better governance and enhanced urban amenities in the coastal city.

₹75 Crore DC Office

The new DC Office, spread across a modern campus at Padil, comes with a price tag of ₹75 crore. Initially budgeted at ₹55 crore, the project received an additional ₹20 crore under the Smart City Mission, aimed at integrating technology and convenience in public administration.

“This facility reflects our vision of a centralized, people-friendly government. With 23 departments under one roof, citizens can now access services more efficiently,” said District In-charge Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao.

The phased relocation of departments will begin on the day of inauguration and be completed over the next 2 to 3 weeks.

₹35 Crore Indoor Stadium Opens Doors

Also on the agenda is the grand opening of Mangaluru’s new indoor sports complex in Urwa, built for ₹35 crore. This ultra-modern facility is equipped to host national-level indoor events and will offer quality training infrastructure for emerging sports talent in the region.

Initiated during Siddaramaiah’s previous term, both the stadium and DC Office projects are now ready for public use and are expected to create lasting impact.

“These projects are not just buildings. They are investments in governance, youth, and the future of Mangaluru,” said Rao.

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