The students from the Bearys Institute of Technology of Electronics and Communication Department, Mr. Syed Hyder Mahadi, Mr. Mohiuddin Nuiman, and Mr. Abbas Nihal, have made their college proud by securing the third position in the National Level Robosoccer competition held at Manipal University, Jaipur in the month of March, 2023.
The competition was a tough one, with 17 state teams competing for the coveted trophy. Only one team from each state was selected to participate in the tournament, and the team from Bearys Institute of Technology was the only one from Karnataka to make it to the event.
The achievement of these young students is a testament to their hard work, dedication, and passion for robotics, a press statement from the college added.
The Management and Principal congratulated the team members and their mentors on this impressive feat.
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Guwahati, Apr 4 (PTI): The Assam cabinet has decided to lift all cases pending against people from the Koch Rajbongshi community in the Foreigners' Tribunals, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said on Friday.
They will also no longer carry the tag of 'D' or doubtful voters, he said.
''There are 28,000 cases pending in different Foreigners' Tribunals in the state against people of the community. The cabinet has taken a historic decision of lifting the cases with immediate effect,'' Sarma said at a press conference here after the cabinet meeting.
The government believes that the Koch Rajbongshis are an indigenous community of the state and they are an inextricable part of ''our social and cultural fabric'', he asserted.
The people of this community are poor and have suffered a lot over the years, he said.
''They will no longer carry the tag of foreigners or ‘D’ voters,'' the CM said.
Foreigners Tribunals are quasi-judicial bodies, particularly in Assam, established to determine if a person residing in India is a "foreigner" as defined by the Foreigners Act of 1946, based on the Foreigners (Tribunals) Order of 1964.
These tribunals are designed to address matters related to citizenship and the presence of “foreigners” in India, specifically focusing on cases where someone is suspected of being an illegal immigrant.
There are 100 Foreigners’ Tribunals across Assam.
The Koch Rajbongshis have a sizeable presence in Assam, West Bengal, Meghalaya, and parts of Bangladesh, Nepal, and Bhutan, and they demand Scheduled Tribe status.