Mangaluru: Bearys Institute of Technology (BIT) on Tuesday afternoon celebrated Science Day with great enthusiasm and fervor. The event was held at International Seminar hall at the college campus and was attended by students, faculty of the college.

Dr. Ganesh Sanjeev, Professor of Physics at Mangalore University attended the event as the chief guest and delivered an address on the topic "Particulate Radiation and its Application”.

He gave a detailed account of the discovery of Radiation waves, and their significance in the field of healthcare.

He also discussed the challenges faced in the detection of Radiation and the potential for future research in this field.

The event provided a platform for the students to learn about the latest developments in science and technology and interact with experts in the field.

The prizes were distributed for the winners of various completion held. Dr. S.I Manjur Basha, Principal of BIT-Mangalore, gave presidential remarks. Dr. Anjum Khan, HOD Basic Science welcomed the gathering. The event was coordinated by Dr. Vinutha PR, Physics Department. Dr. Aziz Mustafa, Principal of BIES spoke on Importance of Science and technology.  While Prof. Joyson, Asst Professor, delivered the vote of thanks.

Program concluded with National Anthem.

 

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New Delhi: An Indian CEO has triggered widespread debate on social media after reportedly spending Rs 14 lakh on a Louis Vuitton suitcase designed for his dog. Ajay Thakore, CEO of Doctor Multimedia, shared a video on Instagram showcasing the extravagant purchase, which has since drawn mixed reactions.

In the video, Thakore is seen entering a Louis Vuitton store, stating, "I think my dog has something to pick up." He then reveals the "Bone Trunk," a bone-shaped, hard-shell suitcase complete with a varnished wooden tray and two bowls. The video’s caption read, "Aspen's always spending money like there's no tomorrow. $20k Louis Vuitton bone trunk."

The post quickly went viral, with many users expressing shock and disbelief. Some criticized the CEO’s indulgence, questioning the morality of spending such a large sum on a pet accessory when pressing issues like poverty and animal welfare exist. Comments ranged from disbelief to sharp criticism, with one user remarking, "Imagine how far $20k would go at an animal rescue." Others viewed it as a reflection of societal excess, calling it a "grotesque illustration of what's wrong in society."

However, Thakore also found support from some users, who defended his right to spend his wealth as he pleased. One commenter noted the irony of criticism coming from people who indulge in expensive gadgets, writing, "It's funny how many condemn this spending yet think nothing of buying an $800 iPhone without considering charity."