Mangaluru: Bearys Institute of Technology and Bearys Enviro-Architecture Design School (BEADS), Mangalore organized an orientation programme for the newly admitted undergraduate students of Computer science, Artificial Intelligence and Data science, Electronics & Communication, Civil, and Mechanical Engineering along with Bachelor in Architecture students.

The chief guest of this event was Dr. B Narayana, Professor, Department of Chemistry, Mangalore University, Mangalore. 

The inaugural address was delivered by Syed Mohammed Beary, Chairman, Bearys Group & Bearys Academy of Learning. 

The event was conducted on 31st October 31, 2022 in the international seminar Hall at 10:00 Am.

The Audience included parents, dignitaries, faculty member.The major objective of the programme was to make the parents and students aware of the academic aspects of the course, the rules and regulations of the institute and ensuring parental participation in monitoring the performance and progress of students.

The event was welcomed by Dr. S I Manjur Basha, Principal, BIT, Mangalore. Then the students were addressed by Syed Mohammed Beary, he stressed on inculcating two important things in life one is Purity of Heart and Clarity of mind to get success in any work we do. 

"The vision of Bearys Group, is to contribute significantly to a progressive, peaceful greener world along with creating leaders in every field of Science and technology. The campus reflects the sustainable green vision of the Bearys Group and introduces a futuristic concept of learning where nature and nurture come together to inspire young minds to become leaders in every walk of life." He added. 

Dr. B Narayan spoke on this occasion and said not to run behind the money, if you do work with dedication the money will follow you and stressed on innovative thinking. The objective of the event was bridge the gap between students & faculties, to make aware about the college culture and inform the students about the code of conduct and create awareness among about the various co-curricular and extra activities helps the student for their overall development Ar. Ruksana Algur, Principal, BEADS spoke on this occasion on career development process and development of skills. Followed by presentation by Dr. Aziz Mustafa B, Principal, BIES on awareness among students about the professional etiquettes. Various Heads of Dept and faculties were witnessed the event. The vote of thanks was delivered by Dr. Vinutha P R, Associate Professor, Dept of Physics the program concluded with National Anthem.

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Bengaluru (PTI): Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Saturday said that only teachers have the power to transform ordinary individuals into extraordinary citizens and urged them to focus on building a better society.

Inaugurating the State-level Educational Mega Conference and Golden Jubilee celebrations of the Karnataka State Primary School Teachers' Association at Tripura Vasini, Palace Grounds, he said teachers are the architects of the nation's future.

"At the time of Independence, the literacy rate was only 12 to 15 per cent. Today it has risen to 74 per cent. We must ask whether we are providing quality education that responds to social issues. This is not the fault of teachers. Because of the deeply rooted caste system, we have not been able to bring about the expected transformation in education," he said.

Emphasising the need for scientific and rational education, he said the Constitution envisages responsible development of individuals through such learning.

"Society is still bound by caste, superstition and regressive practices. Education must help eliminate these," he said, adding that inequality must end for all sections to join the mainstream.

"Only teachers can impart rational and scientific education. Only teachers have the power to transform ordinary people into extraordinary individuals," he said, recalling Mahatma Gandhi's view that development is possible only when intellect, compassion and skill come together.

He urged teachers to discharge their constitutional duties. "Accept ideas only after questioning and reasoning. Teach children to do the same," he said.

Assuring that teachers' demands would be addressed in phases, he said one lakh teachers were recruited when he was the finance minister in the past and that the Sixth and Seventh Pay Commissions had been implemented.

"We will discuss the Old Pension Scheme (OPS) in the Cabinet and arrive at a decision," he said.

Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar, speaking at the conference, called upon teachers to prepare students not just to learn history but to create it.

"You are not just nurturing children; you are nurturing society itself. The joy you feel when your students rise to great heights cannot be matched," he said.

He urged teachers to ensure that the quality of education available in Bengaluru reaches every school.

"To realise dreams, children need hard work, commitment and discipline. The foundation laid at the primary level lasts a lifetime," he said.

Announcing measures to strengthen rural education, he said Rs 8,000 crore to Rs 10,000 crore of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) funds would be utilised to improve infrastructure in government schools in villages.

"Migration of children to cities for education must stop. Private schools have been advised to adopt government schools. Through this, we aim to fill 90,000 teaching posts," he said.

Noting that over one lakh teaching posts were vacant, he said approval had recently been given to fill 56,000 posts out of 2.5 lakh vacancies after detailed Cabinet discussions.

He also assured that land would be allotted for the teachers' association building subject to availability and sought teachers' cooperation in booth-level electoral work, stating that their role in ensuring fairness was crucial.