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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Chennai: Tamil Nadu’s ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) has announced its decision to challenge the Waqf (Amendment) Bill in the Supreme Court. The Bill was passed in the Lok Sabha early Thursday morning with a 288-232 vote despite strong opposition from several parties.
Chief Minister M K Stalin, addressing the Tamil Nadu Assembly while wearing a black ribbon in protest, condemned the passage of the Bill, calling it an attack on the Constitution and an attempt to disturb communal harmony. He reiterated that Tamil Nadu would fight against the BJP-led Union government on the issue of Waqf properties.
“A majority of political parties opposed the Bill, yet it was pushed through with support from some alliance partners. This move is condemnable. The DMK will challenge it in the Supreme Court,” Stalin said.
On March 27, the Tamil Nadu Assembly had passed a resolution against the Bill. Stalin had then accused the BJP government of introducing policies aimed at excluding certain communities, citing the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) as an example.
“The Waqf (Amendment) Bill is another attempt by the Union Government to interfere in the religious administration of Muslims. It grants greater control to the government over Waqf properties, undermining their autonomy and violating fundamental rights,” he said.
Stalin further accused the BJP of pushing a divisive agenda, asserting that the Bill would create legal hurdles for Waqf institutions and strip them of their autonomy.