Mangalore: The Departments of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE), Artificial Intelligence & Data Science (AI & DS), and Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE) of Bearys Institute of Technology (BIT) have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with JumpWhere Solutions LLP, an ed-tech and finishing school focused on bridging the gap between academia and industry.

JumpWhere Solutions provides a global learning platform offering curated courses and expert-led videos to strengthen students’ fundamentals and prepare them for industry challenges. Through this collaboration, BIT students will gain access to internships, workshops, mentorship, and career guidance, equipping them with essential skills to succeed in a competitive job market.

The MoU was signed in the presence of Principal Dr. S. I. Manjur Basha, CSE HoD Prof. Mohammed Sinan, AI & DS HoD Dr. Mehboob Mujawar, and ECE HoD Dr. Abdullah Gubbi.

BIT officials said the partnership will open new avenues for students, fostering innovation, employability, and holistic professional development.









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Bengaluru (PTI): The JD(S) has requested its ally BJP to make changes in certain provisions of the proposed 129th Constitutional Amendment Bill linked to the ONOE proposal, particularly the special powers proposed to be given to the ECI to recommend postponement of elections in any state.

The Parliamentary Joint Committee held discussions with political parties in Bengaluru on Saturday regarding the Constitution Amendment Bill connected to 'One Nation-One Election' and sought their suggestions and opinions.

The JD(S) said suitable amendments had been proposed to the provisions empowering the Election Commission of India to recommend to the President the deferment of state elections, while also seeking legal safeguards for the stability of coalition governments and protection for regional parties during simultaneous elections.

"With regard to the Bill, the JD(S) extended support to the Constitutional amendment with certain conditions and amendments, while suggesting safeguards to ensure that regional parties are not adversely affected by the aggressive election campaigns of national parties during simultaneous elections," the statement said.

The party stated that coalition governments have been formed and functioning at both the state and national levels for several decades in recent years, and "there is a need for legal protection to ensure their stability".

"Therefore, it also suggested incorporating legal safeguards for the stability of coalition governments in the proposed Constitutional amendment," the party, headed by former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda, said.

The proposed Constitutional amendment grants special powers to the ECI to recommend to the President the postponement of elections in any state. Suitable amendments to these special powers have been proposed, the party said.

"On the above stated subjects, suitable submissions were made to the JPC," the party said in a statement, which has been posted on its 'X' handle.

According to the statement, the JD(S) delegation was led by M Mallesh Babu and included former MP D Kupendra Reddy, former Assembly Deputy Speaker M Krishna Reddy, former minister Venkatrao Nadagouda, MLA T N Javarayi Gowda, former MLA K A Tippeswamy and party legal cell president A P Ranganath.