Mangaluru: In recent results announced by Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU), two students from Bearys Institute of Technology (BIT) have demonstrated outstanding academic performance in the M.Tech Computer Science & Engineering program.

Arzoo Qadri, daughter of Abdul Azeez Qadri, achieved the 2nd rank in VTU M.Tech Computer Science & Engineering with a CGPA of 9.06. Arzoo, who hails from Bhatkal, completed her schooling and college education at Anjuman in Bhatkal.

Expressing gratitude, Arzoo credited her father, who works abroad, as the source of inspiration and motivation in her life. She acknowledged her mother, a housewife, as the driving force behind her success. Arzoo's academic interests are centered around engineering, driven by the excitement of exploring uncharted territories and pushing the boundaries of what's possible.

Fathima K, daughter of CH Mohammed Kunhi, also secured the 7th rank in VTU M.Tech Computer Science & Engineering.

Syed Mohamed Beary, Chairman, Bearys Group of Institutions and the management congratulated both the students on their commendable achievement at the University level and wished them luck for their future endeavours.

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Bengaluru (PTI): Just as the weather agencies predicted on Thursday, humidity built up to 47 per cent in Bengaluru before the clouds let loose, drenching parts of the IT hub. Bengalureans took to 'X' to compare notes on ‘rain status’ in their locality.

Weather enthusiast Vijay, who tracks the day-to-day swings of Karnataka weather in his page, ‘Namma Karnataka Weather’ started a thread on rain, listing areas where it rained heavily, moderately, lightly as well as areas where rains drizzled for a mere few minutes.

Soon, people started posting rain videos from their localities on his thread.

Residents of Whitefield and Jayanagar were happy to report heavy and thundering rain. But most were complaining that the drizzle only made things worse, with Bengaluru getting more hot.

'X' user Aravind Balaji (@aravindn15) complained of "too much winds" near Banashankari and surroundings. From Malleswaram too, 'X' user Anil Raje Urs (@AnilRajeUrs3) said even as it started to rain in his area, strong winds chased the clouds away.

Another 'X' user, Jeevan Bk (@Bkjeevan) was disappointed that there was no rain in north west Bengaluru. So, were Thirumenhalli and Yelahanka residents and social media users who complained that the much awaited rain gave them a few droplets preview after a thundering entry and disappeared off the horizon.

Meanwhile, according to Meteorology Centre Bengaluru, India Meteorology Department (IMD), maximum temperature in Bengaluru ranged between 39.1 and 38.2 degree celsius.