Mangaluru: The Department of Mechanical Engineering at Bearys Institute of Technology (BIT), Mangaluru, in association with MESA and the R&D Cell, organised a hands-on workshop on “Design Thinking, Critical Thinking & Innovation Design” on Thursday, March 5 at the International Seminar Hall of the institution.

The programme aimed to equip students with innovative problem-solving skills and encourage creative thinking in engineering design.

The resource person for the workshop was Sachin S. In his address, he emphasised the importance of critical thinking and innovation in today’s rapidly evolving technological landscape and encouraged students to develop creative solutions to real-world challenges.

BIT Principal C. Kamalakannan presided over the programme and highlighted the importance of such workshops in nurturing innovative mindsets among engineering students. The event was held under the patronage of S. I. Manjur Basha, Director of BKC, and was coordinated by Vasantha Kumar.

The programme began with a welcome address by Imran Mokashi, Head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering.

Students from the Mechanical Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE), and Civil Engineering departments actively participated in the workshop.

Mohammed Kafeel Delvi, MESA Coordinator rendered the vote of thanks. 

 








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Ludhiana (PTI): Six persons have been arrested in connection with the murder of Congress leader Parminder Tiwari, who was hacked to death with an axe on Sunday in Machhiwara here.

Tiwari, the block president of the Congress party from Machhiwara in Ludhiana, was murdered on March 29 while sitting outside his rented quarters near Takhran village

Deputy Commissioner of Police Jaskaranjit Singh Teja stated the case is neither linked to politics nor gang rivalry.

The main accused, Vijay Kumar and Lucky, were apprehended in Jamalpura village in Munger district, Bihar, by a special team dispatched there, police said.

Preliminary investigations suggest that the suspects aimed to illegally occupy a piece of panchayat land in the Machiwara area, but Tiwari opposed their plans. The accused allegedly visited Tiwari at his rented quarters on March 29 and attacked him with an axe, resulting in his immediate death, officials said.

The other four individuals arrested are relatives of the main accused and were aware of the murder plot, the DCP added.

Police have recovered the axe used in the crime, as well as the motorcycle the accused used to flee the scene.