Mangaluru: The Bearys Institute of Technology, in collaboration with the IEEE BIT Student Branch, organized an invited talk titled "Prosperity and Perseverance: Unveiling the Path to Success in the Ever-Evolving IT Industry."

The event took place on August 26th, 2023, from 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM. The aim was to provide insights into the dynamic IT industry and offer guidance on achieving success in this field.

Prominent IT professionals who have established themselves in the IT industry were present as resource persons:

- Syed Ameen Murtuza - Product Designer at Treflo & dexponent.xyz

- Tabrez Humayun - System Engineer at Infosys

- Saud Manzoor Khan - Design Engineer at Western Digital

- Abdul Khalik - Co-Founder of TechSculpt Innovations

During the event, these accomplished individuals shared their personal experiences and insights from the IT field. They discussed essential skills, cutting-edge technologies, and tools that are crucial for success. The discussions covered the use of technologies such as AWS, Azure, and Web 3.0, offering attendees a broad view of various IT domains and practical advice for a successful IT career. The event provided networking opportunities, allowing students, professionals, and peers to interact directly.

The event began with a welcome address by Dr. Abdullah Gubbi, the IEEE Branch Counsellor. The resource persons then shared their experiences, highlighting the ever-changing nature of the IT industry and pathways to achieve success. Attendees actively engaged in an interactive session, posing questions and seeking guidance from the speakers. The event concluded with expressions of gratitude from Ms. Huda of the CSE department.

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Kalaburagi (Karnataka), Nov 26: A newborn baby boy was allegedly kidnapped from Kalaburagi district hospital by two women disguised as hospital staff, police said on Tuesday.

The incident occurred at around 3 pm on Monday, they said.

CCTV footage from the hospital premises shows the two women wandering around the campus. Additional footage captures them fleeing the hospital with the infant.

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Police said that the suspects, dressed in white doctor’s aprons and with their faces partially covered, posed as hospital staff.

"They approached the mother, claiming the baby needed tests, and then fled with the infant," police added.

"We have registered a case under Section 137 (Kidnapping) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. Three teams have been formed to trace the accused and recover the baby. We have some leads, and our teams are actively working on the case," a senior police officer stated.

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