ISDC ventures into Mangalore with ACCA programme

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July 9, 2014

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Mangalore, Jul 9: International Skill Development Corporation Ltd (ISDC), United Kingdom will kick-start the Association Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) programme for students wishing to become Chartered Accountants at The Yenepoya College, Balmatta in Mangalore.

Briefing media persons at a press conference here on Wednesday, Ilham Punjani, Head of Business Relations, ACCA, India, said that the Indian subsidiary of the ISDC had tied up with Yenepoya University, Mangalore for launching the ACCA qualification programme in Mangalore.

The course is of three years' duration with 14 subjects revolving around topics such as Audit and Assurance, Financial Reporting, Governance, Risk and Ethics, Business Analysis, Advanced Financial Management and Advanced Taxation among others. Students who have completed their Class 12 with a Commerce background, BCom, MCom and MBA can pursue the ACCA programme, even alongside their graduate or post-graduate course, she said.

She said that ACCA had also tied up with Oxford Brookes University, UK, to award students with BSc (Hons) degree in Applied Accounting on their completion of certain papers from the ACCA programme. The students in turn can enjoy global recognition and a rewarding career, she said.

She said that there was no limit on intake of students for the course, which was due to begin in mid-August. The cumulative fee for the 3-year programme was Rs 3 lakhs.

“Talks are on for partnerships with Manipal University and St Aloysius College in Mangalore for launching the ACCA programme at their college campuses,” she added.

Based in UK, ACCA is a global regulatory body for professional accountants with its presence in around 180 countries.

Joseph Tom, Head of Strategic Relations, ISDC, India, and Dr Kishore Kumar Rai, principal of Yenepoya College, were present on the occasion.

The ACCA programme was formally launched at Yenepoya College, Balmatta, later on Wednesday.

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Joswin Pinto
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Friday, 2 Jul 2021

Does St.Aloysius College, Mangalore provide B.Sc honors degree in Appllied Accounting?

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November 29,2024

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Bengaluru: An FIR has been registered against Vishwa Vokkaliga Mahasamastana Mutt seer Kumara Chandrashekaranatha Swamiji for his communally provocative and anti-constitution remarks.

He made the statement during a protest meeting organised by the Bharatiya Kisan Sangh here on Tuesday against notices issued by Karnataka's Waqf board.

Urging everyone to unite to protect farmers and their land, Swami said that a law should be brought in where Muslims community don't have the voting power.

Stating that it should be ensured there is no Waqf board, he said someone taking away someone else's land is not "Dharma".

"...everyone should fight against injustice being caused to farmers...it is said that the Waqf board can claim anyone's land. It is a big injustice...someone taking away someone else's land is not Dharma... So, everyone should fight to ensure that farmers' land remains with them," the seer had said.

However, on Wednesday, Swami expressed regret over his statement, calling it a "slip of tongue".

He said Muslims are also citizens of this country, and they too have voting rights like others.

Based on the complaint by a social worker, the FIR was registered against him on Wednesday at Upparpet police station here, police said.

"We have registered a case against him (Swami) under section 299 (Deliberate and malicious acts, intended to outrage religious feelings of any class by insulting its religion or religious beliefs) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita," a senior police officer said.

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December 10,2024

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Bengaluru: Karnataka has declared a holiday for state government offices, schools and colleges on Wednesday, December 11, in the wake of a state funeral for former chief minister S M Krishna, who passed away in Bengaluru on Tuesday.

The last rites of Krishna, 92, will be held at his native village of Somanahalli in Mandya's Maddur taluk.

A government order stated that the holiday would apply to private aided educational institutions too.

Besides, the government has declared three days of mourning (December 10-12), during which no public entertainment programmes would take place, while the national flag would fly at half-mast.

S M Krishna passed away at his residence on December 10, 2024. The 92-year-old veteran politician was ailing for quite some time, a family source said.

A charismatic leader with a modern outlook, he not only laid a strong foundation for the growth of IT and BT industries in Karnataka but also managed to get them onboard with the government to build “Brand Bengaluru” at the international level.

He held several prominent positions throughout his career as External Affairs Minister, Maharashtra Governor, Chief Minister of Karnataka, Speaker of Karnataka Legislative Assembly and Minister in the Karnataka government.

Although known for his tech savviness, flamboyancy, style and the Western outlook, the Congressman-turned-BJP senior leader was a hardcore Bengalorean who loved the city’s trees and flowers. SMK also had a love for tennis. Even when he was Chief Minister, he would visit the tennis court to play the game two to three times a week. 

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November 28,2024

Udupi: A 53-year-old woman fell victim to a sophisticated online fraud, losing ₹19.7 lakh to scammers posing as officials from telecom companies and the police.

According to the complaint filed by Vidya, the incident began on October 4 when she received a call from an individual claiming to be from Airtel. The caller alleged that a SIM card linked to her Aadhaar was being misused in Mumbai for spam and fraudulent activities. They warned her that all her mobile numbers could be blocked and connected her to a supposed "Sahara police station."

A man identifying himself as Mohan Kumar, an "investigation officer" from the Sahara police station, then contacted Vidya. He alleged that a fraudulent bank account had been opened in her name at an SBI branch in Mumbai. This account, he claimed, was being used for human trafficking and money laundering activities by someone named Vivek Das. He insisted that all her bank accounts needed to be reviewed.

On October 5, the scam escalated when Kumar, posing as a police officer, threatened Vidya with arrest and warned her not to leave her location without his permission. He demanded that she transfer funds from her accounts to specific UPI IDs and bank accounts under the pretext of "reviewing" her finances. Fearing legal consequences, Vidya complied and transferred ₹19.7 lakh in installments between October 16 and November 7.

The fraud came to light only after she realized she had been deceived. A case has been registered at the CEN (Cyber, Economic, and Narcotics) police station, and an investigation is underway.

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