Bearys Academy of Learning organized Inauguration cum Orientation programme for Diploma and Bachelor in Computer Application (BCA) for fresher students on 16th August 2022 at International Seminar Hall at 10AM.

Dr. Kishore Kumar K, Registrar of Mangalore University and Dr Abdul Khader A. A, former Principal of KPT Evening Polytechnic were the Chief guests for the event.

Mr. Syed Mohammed Beary, Chairman of Bearys Group presided over the function.

Dr Kishore K during his address said "We appreciate the efforts this institution has taken to start a new BCA course under Mangalore University and Mr Syed Beary is one of my role models, we need to learn from him the leadership qualities and his journey to excellence to this day."

Dr Abdul Khader also added "Keep keen on learning new things and give more emphasis to practicals as it is the core of any technical subject."

Syed Mohammed Beary in his presidential remarks said three things for life are important 1. Intensions 2. Efforts. 3. Blessings to achieve success. He added BCA is a new course commencing from this academic year at Bearys Knowledge Campus. It will also introduce other emerging courses in coming days.

The gathering was welcomed by Dr. S I Manjur Basha, Principal of BIT, Dr Aziz Musthafa, Director of BIT Polytechnic gave concluding Remarks saying "Bearys Knowledge campus is ever expanding and is well equipped to be future ready" More than 120 students along with their parents took part in this programme. Prof. Afshan delivered the vote of thank. Prof. Joyson Miranda was the host.

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Iran President Masoud Pezeshkian said his country won't negotiate while the United States imposes a blockade on its ports, according to Iranian media.

Pezeshkian told Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif during a phone call Saturday night that the US “should first remove operational obstacles, including the blockade”, to allow a new round of negotiations, the ISNA and Tasnim news agencies reported.

The Pakistani premier described the call as a “warm and constructive discussion”.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi concluded a one-day trip to Pakistan's capital Islamabad on Saturday after meeting with Pakistani military and government officials.

The trip did not produce a breakthrough in efforts to relaunch negotiations after US President Donald Trump canceled a planned trip by his envoys to Islamabad.

Iran's state-run IRNA news agency said Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi will return to Pakistan after his current visit to Oman on his way to visiting Russia.

The report said he was expected to be back in Pakistan's capital Islamabad on Sunday and would join other members of his delegation who had gone to Tehran for consultations and “instructions on the topics related to the end of the war.”