Bearys knowledge campus (BIT, BEADS and BIT polytechnic) celebrated Independence day 2022 in a sensitizing way. Also to mark Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav on 15th August 2022, this day reminds every indian about the beginning of the era of deliverance from the cluches of British colonialism of 200 years. Principal of BIT, Dr.S I Manjur Basha welcomed the gathering. He reminded us the sacrifices of many freedom fighters who laid down their lives for this cause. The hoisting of the National Flag was done by the Chief guest and Principals of BIT, BEADS and BIT Polytechnic.
The chief guest of the event was Dr.B. Ismail , Professor and Head, Department of Statistics, Yenepoya University, Mangalore.
In his speech Dr.Ismail told to contribute significantly in the field of Education, Agriculture, Science and Technology.He also stated that we need to introspect, what we have contributed for the progress of this country.
He concluded by saying the freedom of mind is the real freedom a person and “we want deeper sincerity of motive, a greater courage in speech and earnestness in action."
On this occasion Ar. Ashok Mendonca, Principal BEADS and Dr. Aziz Mustafa, Director of BIT polytechnic shared their thoughts on Indian independence.
The program concluded with distribution of prizes to the various competitions held. The event was witnessed by faculties and students of BIT, BEADS and BIT polytechnic.
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New Delhi (PTI): The Election Commission on Saturday asserted that all poll procedures it followed in Maharashtra were transparent and assured that it would review all legitimate concerns flagged by the Congress, which alleged serious inconsistencies.
In its interim response to the party, the poll authority invited a Congress delegation on December 3 to discuss concerns expressed by it.
The Congress on Friday raised with the Election Commission "serious and grave inconsistencies" which it said were being revealed in the data relating to the polling and counting processes for the recently-concluded Maharashtra Assembly polls and sought an in-person hearing to present relevant evidence.
In the response, the EC reiterated that the process was transparent with the involvement of candidates or their agents at every stage.
The commission also assured of a review of the Congress' legitimate concerns and a written response after hearing the party's delegation in person.
It asserted that a transparent electoral roll updation process was undertaken with the involvement of all political parties.
Responding to the issue regarding the voter turnout data, the EC asserted that there was no discrepancy in it and the data was available with all candidates polling station-wise and is verifiable.
The gap in the 5 pm polling data and the final voter turnout was due to procedural priorities, as presiding officers perform multiple statutory duties near the close of polling before updating the voter turnout data.
As an additional disclosure measure, an EC press note at around 11:45 pm was introduced during the 2024 Lok Sabha election and followed subsequently during all assembly polls thereafter, the poll body told the Congress.