Mangaluru: Former Member of Legislative Council, Captain Ganesh Karnik on Tuesday while addressing students at Shaheen’s Falcon PU College said that a person can only live a perfect life by becoming a good child to their parents, a good student to their teacher and a good citizen to the society and only education can help people achieve it.
He was addressing students at the college’s awards ceremony as the chief guest of the event on Tuesday here at the college campus in Hampankatta.
The event was presided over by Director of college Abdul Subhan. In his presidential address Abdul Subhan added that it is normal to make others our ideal but we should work towards becoming an inspiration for others.
Vishwas Bava Builders proprietor Abdul Rauf Puthige also addressed the event and congratulated all the winners of awards during the ceremony.
During the event Mohammed Mudassir who secured 90th rank and Mohammed Amaan Rizvi who secured 582 rank respectively in NEET exam were felicitated along with other top scoring students including Juveria Khan, Afrosa Basheer, Umme Hani, Abdul Aziz and others.



























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Bengaluru (PTI): A domestic worker has been arrested for allegedly stealing 12.5 kg of silver articles worth around Rs 35 lakh from the house of her employer here, police said on Friday.
Chaitra has been arrested by the Jeevan Bima Nagar Police Station.
She had been working for the past two-and-a-half years at the residence of a surgeon attached to a reputed hospital in the city, Bengaluru City Police Commissioner Seemanth Kumar Singh told reporters.
According to him, the woman is a native of Davangere and allegedly stole silver utensils and Pooja articles from the house in phases.
“The family had stored about 12.5 kg of silver utensils on the upper floor, which were meant to be used only during festivals."
“She allegedly took one item at a time, pledged it to raise money and spent the amount. To avoid suspicion, she continued to work in the same house,” they added.
A few days before Deepavali, the accused reportedly quit her job.
“When the family opened the bag containing the silver utensils as part of festival preparations, they found the items missing and approached the police,” the Commissioner said.
Based on the complaint, a case was registered and an investigation was launched.
“We questioned former employees and during Chaitra’s interrogation, the theft came to light. We have recovered 12.5 kg of silver articles worth approximately Rs 35 lakh from her possession,” he stated.
A case has been registered and further investigation is in progress.
According to police sources, she cited the need for money for her husband’s cancer treatment, police sources said.
