Mangaluru: The IEEE Student Branch of Bearys Institute of Technology (BIT) organized a thought-provoking event on September 25, 2023, at the prestigious International Seminar Hall. This event provided a platform for distinguished experts in the domains of Big Data Analytics and Machine Learning Techniques to disseminate their knowledge and insights to both students and faculty members.

The event commenced with an presentation by Dr. Sanjeeva Kumar M Hatture, a faculty member from Nagarjuna College of Engineering and Technology, Bengaluru. Dr. Hatture's expertise in Big Data Analytics shone through as he delivered an enthralling discourse. Attendees were privileged to gain valuable insights into the intricate world of data analysis and interpretation, a press statement from BIT stated.

Following this talk, the audience was treated to another session led by Dr. Rashmi P. Karchi, yet another resource person from Nagarjuna College of Engineering and Technology, Bengaluru. Dr. Karchi delved deep into the captivating realm of Machine Learning Techniques, exploring the latest advancements and practical applications of this rapidly evolving field. Her presentation served as a source of inspiration for students, encouraging them to explore the dynamic landscape of machine learning, the release added.

Dr. Abdullah Gubbi, the IEEE Branch Counselor of BIT Mangalore, displayed exceptional coordination skills, ensuring that the event proceeded seamlessly for all participants. Salma Nadaf, representing the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE), compered the event.

The event culminated with a vote of thanks by Prof. Najma from the Department of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE). Prof. Najma extended her sincere gratitude to the resource persons, organizers, and attendees. 

The event proved to be an opportunity for students and faculty alike to expand their horizons in the domains of Big Data Analytics and Machine Learning Techniques, the release further added.

 

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New Delhi (PTI): The Supreme Court on Tuesday dismissed a petition seeking to revert to ballot paper voting in elections in the country.

"What happens is, when you win the election, EVMs (electronic voting machine) are not tampered. When you lose the election, EVMs are tampered (with)," remarked a bench of Justices Vikram Nath and P B Varale.

Apart from ballot paper voting, the plea sought several directions including a directive to the Election Commission to disqualify candidates for a minimum of five years if found guilty of distributing money, liquor or other material inducement to the voters during polls.

When petitioner-in-person K A Paul said he filed the PIL, the bench said, "You have interesting PILs. How do you get these brilliant ideas?".

The petitioner said he is the president of an organisation which has rescued over three lakh orphans and 40 lakh widows.

"Why are you getting into this political arena? Your area of work is very different," the bench retorted.

After Paul revealed he had been to over 150 countries, the bench asked him whether each of the nations had ballot paper voting or used electronic voting.

The petitioner said foreign countries had adopted ballot paper voting and India should follow suit.

"Why you don't want to be different from the rest of the world?" asked the bench.

There was corruption and this year (2024) in June, the Election Commission announced they had seized Rs 9,000 crore, Paul responded.

"But how does that make your relief which you are claiming here relevant?" asked the bench, adding "if you shift back to physical ballot, will there be no corruption?".

Paul claimed CEO and co-founder of Tesla, Elon Musk, stated that EVMs could be tampered with and added TDP chief N Chandrababu Naidu, the current chief minister of Andhra Pradesh, and former state chief minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy had claimed EVMs could be tampered with.

"When Chandrababu Naidu lost, he said EVMs can be tampered with. Now this time, Jagan Mohan Reddy lost, he said EVMs can be tampered with," noted the bench.

When the petitioner said everybody knew money was distributed in elections, the bench remarked, "We never received any money for any elections."

The petitioner said another prayer in his plea was the formulation of a comprehensive framework to regulate the use of money and liquor during election campaigns and ensuring such practices were prohibited and punishable under the law.

The plea further sought a direction to mandate an extensive voter education campaign to raise awareness and importance of informed decision making.

"Today, 32 per cent educated people are not casting their votes. What a tragedy. If democracy will be dying like this and we will not be able to do anything then what will happen in the years to come in future," the petitioner said.