Mangaluru: The Department of Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (AI & DS) at Bearys Institute of Technology (BIT), Mangalore, successfully conducted a two-day workshop on Web Development on April 28 and 29, 2025. The event was held under the banner of the departmental student association, BIT-ADVA, in collaboration with Next Gen Dev’s, a dynamic student group comprising second-year AI & DS students.
The workshop aimed to equip participants with practical knowledge and hands-on experience in modern web development technologies. The sessions were designed to foster a peer-to-peer learning environment, encouraging student engagement, teamwork, and collaborative learning among the participants.
The event was coordinated by Dr. Mehaboob Mujawar, Head of the Department, AI & DS. The sessions were led by second-year students Mr. Aman, Mr. Bathisha, and Ms. Nisha, who served as the resource persons. Their sessions were well-received, with participants appreciating the clarity and depth of instruction.
The programme began with a welcome address by Ms. Nadiya, following which the inaugural session was held in the presence of the Principal of BIT Mangalore, Dr. S. I. Manjur Basha, and Dr. Mehaboob Mujawar. Several faculty members from the department were also present at the inauguration, lending their support to the initiative.
Around 60 students took part in the workshop, expressing enthusiasm throughout the two days. The event concluded on a positive note, with participants sharing encouraging feedback about the quality of the sessions and the value of student-led learning platforms.
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Mangaluru: A day after the bandh declared by Sangh Parivar following the murder of rowdy-sheeter Suhas Shetty, life in Mangaluru returned to normal on Saturday.
Members of the Sangh Parivar had called for a bandh in the district on Friday, May 2, in protest against Shetty's murder. The district authorities had issued prohibitory orders for areas within the jurisdiction of the Mangaluru Police Commissionerate, permitting auto rickshaws and private vehicles to use the roads. As a result, private buses in the city halted their operations and most shops remained shut. Incidents of stone-pelting on buses and assaults on innocent youngsters were reported from parts of Mangaluru on Friday.
On Saturday morning, however, the Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) and private buses were seen plying on the roads in the city. Auto rickshaws and goods transport vehicles were also seen functioning as usual.
Markets and shops at various parts like Bunder in the heart of the city were opened for business on Saturday, which assured the customers and other citizens that the city was returning to normalcy.