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Mangalore Independent PU College, a part of the Taproot Group of Colleges, emerged victorious for the second year in a row at Sports Mania 2024, the annual intra-collegiate sports meet.
St Philomena’s retreat strengthens faith and inspires spiritual growth among students.
Karnataka BJP has alleged that a century-old school in Chikkaballapur district, where Sir M. Visvesvaraya once studied, has been declared Waqf property.
Bengaluru, the vibrant capital of Karnataka, is home to a wide range of educational institutions, catering to students from diverse backgrounds.
FMCI inaugurated its 10th unit, Father Muller Allied Health Sciences College, Thumbay, offering B.Sc. AT/OT and MIT courses with quality training.
In an extraordinary medical feat, a 64-year-old American music teacher, Joseph D’Souza, played his guitar during a seven-hour brain surgery at Bengaluru’s Bhagwan Mahaveer Jain Hospital.
A sub-committee of the State Education Policy (SEP) Commission is likely to recommend the introduction of multilingual textbooks at the primary school level.
Janitha Velika D’Souza, a second-year electronics and communication engineering student at Nitte Mahalinga Adyanthaya Memorial College of Technology
Centre for Advance Learning (CFAL) & Early Learning Centre (ELC) is hosting the Mangalore Literature and Heritage Festival from November 16th to 24th. In collaboration with artists, conservationists, and heritage organizations, CFAL has curated a vibrant series of experiences celebrating Mangalore’s heritage, sustainability, and artistic traditions.
St Joseph Engineering College (SJEC), Mangaluru, in collaboration with Young Indians (CII), will organize a human chain to raise awareness about the national Child Helpline Number
It’s high time that our technical education curriculum uses a holistic approach. Both the Curriculum and Pedagogy should should have the tools and resources to create self-reliant problem solvers.
Rev. Dr. Praveen Martis SJ, Vice Chancellor of St. Aloysius College (Autonomous), has been honoured with a nomination as Best Principal – 2024 by the All India Association for Christian Higher Education (AIACHE)
Synergia 2024 concluded with inspiring talks, recognising students’ achievements and potential to shape future technology and leadership.
The department of Neuroscience Technology and Cardiovascular Technology, Yenepoya School of Allied Health Sciences conducted a Walkathon on 26 October 2024 from the Yenepoya Medical College Hospital main gate to Deralakatte (Atithi Satkaar) with an aim to spread awareness on stroke.
In a significant development, the Karnataka Department of School Education and Literacy has suspended Jagadeesh H G, a government schoolteacher, over allegations of financial misappropriation and unauthorized seat allotment under the Right to Education (RTE) quota.
The recent IN-SPACe Model Rocketry India Student Competition 2024-25, hosted in Bengaluru, marks an important step in India’s growing efforts to encourage student participation in space science and technology.
The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) has alerted district-level officials to carefully monitor student registrations for the Class 10/SSLC board exams, citing concerns over unauthorized schools.
An FIR has been filed following an incident at Holy Christ School in Jayanagar, Bengaluru, where an 11-year-old boy was reportedly struck on the face with a wooden stick during a Hindi class.
The Father Muller College (Speech and Hearing) launched its 4th national conference, FOCUS-4, today, with a theme centered around “Artificial Intelligence: Revolutionizing Communication and Hearing Health Care.”
Teachers in government and aided schools across Mangaluru continue to pay out-of-pocket to cover egg costs in midday meals, as state funding lags behind rising prices.