Mangaluru: The Bearys Institute of Technology (BIT) and Bearys Enviro-Architecture Design School (BEADS) held their graduation ceremonies for the 12th and 5th batches, respectively, at the Bearys Knowledge Campus in Mangaluru. The event was presided over by Syed Mohamed Beary, with L.K. Atheeq,IAS, Additional Chief Secretary to the Chief Minister of Karnataka and ACS in the Finance Department, as the Chief Guest.
Prof. P.L. Dharma, Vice Chancellor of Mangalore University, delivered the graduation address. Other dignitaries present included Chitra Sukumar, Senior Vice President of Digital Engineering at Schneider Electric, Bangalore, and Ar. Venkatesh Pai, Chairman of IGBC Mangalore and Senior Partner at Pailands Associates, who were guests of honour.
L.K. Atheeq, in his speech, extended warm congratulations to all the graduating students, recognizing the significance of this milestone in their lives. He emphasized the core values that shape a successful and meaningful journey - discipline, dedication, and hard work, highlighting them as the most essential ingredients in achieving one’s aspirations. Inspiration, he said, is indeed valuable, but it requires consistent pursuit and personal commitment to truly make an impact.
Reflecting on his own life journey, Atheeq encouraged students to hold on to their dreams, sharing how his ambitions helped him reach where he is today. He urged them to always set their sights high and aim for greater goals if they wished to succeed.
Atheeq also reminded the graduates that failure is a natural part of any journey.
Atheeq praised Syed Mohamed Beary for his dedication to education and his inspiring contributions to society. Atheeq lauded Beary for his choice to build schools and colleges, helping the community instead of solely pursuing personal wealth and success.
In his presidential address, Syed Mohamed Beary extended his appreciation to L.K. Atheeq, commending his expertise in administration and finance and expressing gratitude for his presence at the event.
He spoke about India’s promising future, asserting that the 21st century belongs to the country, regardless of global opinions. He assured the graduates of ample job opportunities, but urged them to strive beyond being job seekers to becoming job creators.
He called for the removal of three critical issues from society - corruption, communalism, and complacency. He emphasized that corruption extends beyond financial dishonesty to include integrity of mind and conscience. In a nod to India’s rich diversity, he quoted poet Allama Iqbal, “Saare Jahan Se Achha Hindustan Hamara,” stressing the importance of unity.
Syed Beary further encouraged the graduates to aim not only to pass academic exams but to succeed in the tests life presents. He highlighted BIT’s mission, not as a profit-driven institution, but as a contributor to national progress and as a means for individuals to pursue personal growth. He cautioned against pride and greed, warning that they lead to social ills, and concluded by reminding everyone of their responsibilities toward the country.
Prof. P.L. Dharma, Vice Chancellor of Mangalore University, praised Syed Mohamed Beary as a notable leader in the education sector in this region. During his address, he expressed gratitude towards BIT for its dedication to society, noting the institution’s role in creating assets for the country and nurturing young talent.
He reminded the graduating students of their social and political responsibilities, urging them not to focus solely on careers in companies or securing jobs. "The country and system have given us so much, so it’s your duty to give back," he said, stressing the importance of fulfilling these responsibilities.
Prof. Dharma also highlighted the role of teachers in raising students' awareness about society and politics, enabling them to understand world and national affairs. This understanding, he suggested, is essential for those aspiring to become global leaders. He encouraged the graduates to support education for the underprivileged and to look up to Syed Mohamed Beary’s example of kindness and compassion.
Chitra Sukumar, Senior Vice President of Digital Engineering at Schneider Electric, praised the BIT campus for its lush greenery and its commitment to sustainability, noting how the campus itself serves as a practical example of environmental responsibility.
She reminded the graduates that "change is the only constant," referencing shifts across politics, society, and technology. Concluding her address, she extended her best wishes to the graduates for their future paths.
Ar. Venkatesh Pai, Chairman of IGBC Mangalore, congratulated the graduating students and emphasized that the skills they acquired in college would serve them well in the long run.
He advised the graduates to “do what you love and love what you do,” explaining that true passion allows one to pursue a career for a lifetime. Addressing his field, he reminded aspiring architects of their social responsibility, noting that their work in designing spaces impacts communities and lives.
Dr. S.I. Manjur Basha, Principal of BIT, welcomed the gathering, setting the stage for the graduation ceremony. The oath for the graduating students was administered by Dr. Aziz Mustafa, Principal of Bearys Institute of Emerging Sciences, encouraging them to uphold integrity and responsibility in their future endeavors.
Awards were presented to honor the best outgoing students and academic toppers from each department, recognizing their hard work and achievements. Dr. Aziz Mustafa concluded the ceremony with a vote of thanks, expressing gratitude to all attendees and dignitaries.
Also present on the dais were Dr. Khaleel Razak, Principal of BEADS, Dr. Prithviraj, Director of BIT Polytechnic, and various department heads. The event was compered by Joyson Miranda and Rehana Haneena.
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Pune, Dec 9: Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Aaditya Thackeray on Monday alleged that injustice was being meted out to Marathi-speaking people in Belagavi in Karnataka, demanding that the region be declared a Union Territory.
Talking to reporters in Mumbai, Thackeray said while celebrations are underway over the formation of the new government in Maharashtra, the situation was deteriorating in Belagavi in the neighbouring state.
As the winter session of the Karnataka assembly begins on Monday, members of the Maharashtra Ekikaran Samiti are opposing it. The outfit organised a congregation in Belagavi, but the Karnataka government allegedly prohibited the gathering and banned leaders from Maharashtra from entering the state.
"Marathi-speaking people in Belagavi are being suppressed. Since yesterday, the situation has been deteriorating in the region. Our party workers are being detained. The previous 'unconstitutional' chief minister had promised that they would give extra funds to the Marathi-speaking people living in the disputed territory. What happened to that assurance?" the MLA asked.
He questioned whether the BJP-led government in the Centre was willing to declare Belgavi as a Union Territory.
"Our demand was and is that Belagavi should be declared a Union Territory," he added.