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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Manjeshwar: The participation of a CPI leader in a Hindu convention organised by the RSS has triggered discussion in political circles.
Sundari Shetty, former president of Meenja panchayat and a district committee member of the CPI in Kasaragod, attended the Hindu gathering held in Meenja. She offered floral tribute to a portrait of Bharat Mata and also addressed the gathering from the stage, which has led to controversy.
Following the development, the CPI district unit has issued a notice to Sundari Shetty seeking an explanation. Party sources said that the presence of a senior leader of a party that follows communist ideology at a Hindu convention has caused unease within the party.
There are indications that disciplinary action may be initiated against her in connection with the incident.
