Mangaluru: The Bearys Institute of Technology (BIT) and Bearys Enviro Architectural Design School (BEADS) organized the Talent Hunt 2024 program for Pre-University Course (PUC) students on Tuesday, May 14. The event, held at the campus in the city, attracted participants from various regions of Karnataka and Kerala.
The test covered subjects including Physics, Mathematics, and Chemistry.
Commencing at 9:30 am, the program commenced with a warm welcome by Dr. Manjur Basha S I, Principal of BIT, followed by an enlightening session by Dr. Aziz Musthafa, Principal of BIES, who spoke on "How to prepare for the rapidly changing world." Attendees were also treated to a guided tour of the campus, showcasing its diverse facilities.
MP Maleeha Fathima secured a 100 percent scholarship, while Haneefa Riham and Shahida Banu were awarded 50 percent scholarships. Additionally, seven students received a 25 percent scholarship, with all other participants being granted a 10 percent scholarship.
Over 150 students with parents toured the campus and appreciated the student-centric facilities. Dr. Anjum Khan, HOD Basic Science delivered the vote of thanks, Ar. Khaleel, Principal, BEADS, Mrs. Prafwere, Admission Officer, and Heads of various Departments were also present.
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Mumbai, Nov 24: There is unrest in the Maha Vikas Aghadi camp and its five to six MLAs might join the ruling Mahayuti in the next few months, claimed NCP chief whip Anil Patil, who has retained his Amalner assembly seat, on Sunday.
The MVA of Congress, NCP (SP) and Shiv Sena (UBT) suffered a crushing blow in the Maharashtra assembly polls, winning only 46 of the state's 288 seats. By contrast, the BJP-led ruling coalition, which also has NCP and Shiv Sena as partners, bagged an impressive 230 seats.
“There is tremendous unrest among some NCP (SP), Congress and Sena (UBT) MLAs who have been re-elected. Those having good relations with us have expressed concerns over MVA’s massive defeat,” Patil told Marathi news channel ABP Majha.
If one wants development works in his constituency, it is good to be in power, said the legislator from Ajit Pawar’s party.
“The MVA MLAs feel their future is uncertain. It shouldn’t be a surprise if five to six MLAs cross over to the Mahayuti in the next four months,” he said.
In the results of the Maharashtra polls declared on Saturday, BJP won in 132 constituencies, while its partners Shiv Sena and NCP walked away with 57 and 41 seats, respectively.
From the MVA camp, Shiv Sena (UBT) bagged 20 seats followed by Congress’ 16 and 10 by NCP (SP).