Mangaluru : Bearys Institute of Technology (BIT), Bearys Enviro-Architecture Design School (BEADS), BIT Polytechnic, and Bearys Institute of Emerging Science (BIES) will jointly host Graduation Day 2025 on October 11 at Bearys Knowledge Campus, Lands End, Innoli, near Mangalore University. The ceremony will begin at 10 a.m.

This year marks the 13th graduation ceremony for BIT, the 6th for BEADS, and the first for BIES — making the event a milestone celebration for Bearys Academy of Learning.

The function will be graced by eminent personalities from diverse fields. Mr. Sharath Kumar Bache Gowda, Chairman of KEONICS and MLA, Government of Karnataka, will be the Chief Guest. The Graduation Day address will be delivered by Prof. Udaykumar R. Yaragatti, Department of EEE, NITK Surathkal, and former Director of MNIT Jaipur.

Guests of Honour include Ar. Kirtee Shah, President of INHAF, and Mr. Rohith Bhat, Founder of Wrkwrk, 99Games, and Robosoft. The event will be presided over by Mr. Syed Mohamed Beary, Chairman of Bearys Academy of Learning.

As part of the ceremony, graduating students from undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across Engineering, Architecture, Science, and disciplines will receive their degrees and awards for academic excellence.

Adding to the occasion will be the presence of Dr. Manjur Basha (Principal, BIT), Ar. Khaleel Razak (Principal, BEADS), Dr. Aziz Mustafa (Principal, BIES), Dr. Prithviraj (Director, BIT Polytechnic), and Prof. Abdul Latheef (Principal, BIPU), along with faculty members, alumni, and proud parents.

Bearys Academy of Learning has described the event as a celebration of achievement, growth, and the spirit of innovation. The Graduation Day 2025, they said, reflects the group’s commitment to nurturing graduates who are future-ready and grounded in the values of quality, personality, and integrity.

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Bengaluru (PTI): Human skeletal remains, including a skull, suspected to be that of a woman were discovered in and around a lake on outskirts of the city, police said on Saturday. 

The matter came to light after shepherds spotted the remains near the lake at Mugalur near Sarjapur while grazing cattle in the area and alerted the police, they said. 

During the inspection, investigators found bones scattered across the dried lake bed and nearby areas, a senior police officer said, adding there was suspicion that the remains must be at least three months old. 

Police suspect the victim may have drowned in the lake earlier, with the skeletal remains surfacing after water levels receded significantly during the summer.

Officials also suspect stray dogs could have dragged some of the remains to surrounding areas after the lake dried up further.

With pieces of a saree recovered from the spot, police suspect that it could have been of a woman. 

Forensic experts and the Scene of Crime Officer team visited the spot and collected the skeletal remains and other evidence for examination.

A case has been registered and the remains, along with other evidence, have been sent for forensic analysis, the police officer said.

The identity of the deceased and the exact cause of death are yet to be established, he added.