Mangaluru: To mark the 'World Green Building Week' Bearys Institute of Technology (BIT) and Bearys Enviro-Architecture Design School (BEADS) on Sunday organised a 'Green Walkathon' here. The walkathon was flagged off by Mangaluru South MLA Vaedavyas Kamath at Nehru Maidan.

Hundreds of students participated in the Walkathon which passed through the main routes of the city.

Speaking at the flagging off ceremony, Kamath stressed upon making Mangaluru plastic free city and urged the students to lead the initiative to make the city clean and green.

At the end of the Walkathon at Karavali Utsav ground at Mangala Stadium, D. B Mehta, Chairman IGBC, Mangaluru Chapter, spoke about the role of youth  in the success of Swachh Bharat Campaign launched by PM Narendra Modi.

Mehta further said "The world is facing threat from climate change, if we don't take up the responsibility we will lose it. And when the future generations will ask us why we failed to save the earth, we will not be able to answer them".

Dr. P Mahabaleswarappa, Principal, BIT, Ar. Ashok LP Mendonca, Principal BEADS, Dr. Aziz Mustafa, Principal, BIT Polytechnic, Media coordinator Abdullah Gubbi, Dr. Mustafa Bastikodi, HOD EC, and others were present during the event.

 

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Kolkata: Exit polls for the West Bengal Assembly Election 2026 have shown different projections, with some surveys indicating a lead for the All India Trinamool Congress (TMC), while others suggest an advantage for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

According to People’s Pulse, the TMC+ alliance is projected to win between 177 and 187 seats in the 294-member Assembly.

The BJP is estimated to secure between 95 and 110 seats, while the Left Front+ is predicted to win up to one seat. The Congress (INC) is likely to get between one and three seats, and others are projected to win between one and two seats.

Matrize projections indicate a different trend, with the BJP projected to win between 146 and 161 seats, crossing the majority mark of 148, with a vote share of 42.5 per cent. The TMC is estimated to win between 125 and 140 seats with a vote share of 40.8 per cent.

P-MARQ has also projected a BJP lead, estimating the party to win between 150 and 175 seats, while the TMC+ alliance is expected to secure between 118 and 138 seats. The same survey projects Congress to win between 2 and 6 seats.

Poll Diary estimates suggest the BJP may win between 142 and 171 seats, while the TMC could secure between 99 and 127 seats. Other parties are projected to win between 5 and 9 seats.

Chanakya Strategies has projected the BJP to win between 150 and 160 seats, while the TMC is estimated to get between 130 and 140 seats. Others are expected to secure between 6 and 10 seats, while Congress and Left are projected at zero.

ABP projections estimate the BJP to win between 146 and 161 seats, while the TMC is expected to secure between 125 and 140 seats. Others are projected to win between 6 and 10 seats.

Polls in the state were held in two phases on April 23 and 29, and the counting of votes is scheduled to take place on May 4.