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MOODBIDRI

Institutions

Sri Mahaveera First Grade CollegeDegree Courses B.A., B.Sc., B.Com., B.B.M. and B.C.A.

Sri Mahaveera Pre-University CollegeTwo Year P.U.C. Courses in Arts, Commerce & Science

S.N. Mudbidri PolytechnicConducts 3 Year Diploma Courses in Mechanical, Automobile, Electronics

& Communication, Computer Science, Electrical and Electronics Engg.,

Civil Engg., Mechatronics Engg.

A.G. Soans Industrial Training CentreTraining Courses approved by NCVT in Mechanic Motor Vehicle, Electronic

Mechanic, Electrician and Mechanic Diesel.

M.K. Anantharaj College of Physical EducationOffers 2 Year Diploma Course in Physical Education (DPED)

Sri Mahaveera College Trust

Moodbidri D.K.

Annual Magazine 2011 -2012

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ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OFFICE BEARERS

Mr. Roopesh Kumar

President

Mr. Nagaraj V. Kamath

Secretary

Mr. Shruthanjan Jain

Vice President

Mr. Chandra K.H.

Treasurer

Mr. Sharath Shetty

Vice PresidentMr. Alwyn Menezes

Joint Secretary

BEST OUTGOING STUDENTS OF SNMP FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2010-11

Mr. RAVINDRA

Automobile Engg.

Mr. SANDESH K.

Civil Engineering.

Miss. REVATHI KRISHNA

Computer Science Engg.

Mr. ASHOKA

E & C. Engg.

Mr. NEERESHA D AMIN

E & E Engg.Mr. MANOJ PRATHVI PINTO

Mechatronics Engg.

Mr. SHRIKANTH K.

Mechanical Engg.

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ANNUAL MAGAZINE 2011-12

Impressions

Editor-in-ChiefJ.J. PintoPrincipal

S.N.MUDBIDRI POLYTECHNICMoodbidri, Kodangallu - 574 197, Karnataka

e-mail: [email protected]

website: www.snmpolytechnic.org

Ph: 08258-236663, 239663

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EDITORIAL BOARD

Chief Editor : Sri J.J.Pinto, Principal

Chief Co-Ordinator : Sri S P Gurudas, Lecturer, Dept. of E & C.

STAFF REPRESENTATIVES

1 Sri Venkatesh Prabhu M. H O D - Dept. of Maths & Science

2 Sri R Ganeshan H O D - Dept. of Automobile Engg.

3 Smt. Rajeshwari K N H O D - Dept. of Electronics & Comm. Engg.

4 Sri Imran Khan Lecturer in English

5 Miss. Akshatha N.M. Lecturer - Dept. of Electrical & Electr. Engg.

6 Sri Sunil Kumar N P Lecturer - Dept. of Civil Engg.

7 Sri Vishwanath Nayak Lecturer - Dept. of Mechanical Engg.

8 Sri Udaya Lecturer - Dept. of Mechatronics Engg.

9 Miss Swathi Lecturer - Dept. of Computer Science & Engg.

10 Smt. Divya Instructor - Dept. of E & C Engg.

11 Smt. N Roopalatha Instructor - Dept. of Mechatronics Engg.

12 Sri Ganesh Acharya Office Clerk

STUDENTS REPRESENTATIVES

1 Mr. Varun VI Sem DCE Students' Council President

2 Mr. Sachin Shetty VI Sem DEC Cultural Secretary

2 Mr. Abhilash VI Sem DEE

3 Mr. Anvith Shetty VI Sem DMC

4 Mr. Sharoon VI Sem DME

5 Miss. Arpitha VI Sem DCS

6 Mr. Deekshith Gatty VI Sem DAE

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CONTENTS....Names & Postal address of Chairman & Members of

Governing Council ........................................................ 7

Staff List ....................................................................... 8

Annual Report 2011-12 .............................................. 10

Students Strength 2011-12 ........................................ 19

CAMPUS ACTIVITIES .............................................................

A report on activities of Electrical club 2011-12 ......... 21

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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

Geo-stationery Satellites of India ............................... 27

Burj Khalifa ................................................................. 29

Information Technology.............................................. 30

Why are Aeroplanes not affected by lightnings .......... 31

Artificial Satellite ......................................................... 32

Automobile "A comfortable and

important locomotive" ................................................. 33

History of the Automobile ........................................... 35

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ACHIEVEMENTS & RECOGNITIONS

Our Alumni Representative Mr. Gajanana Dongre .... 39

List of Students appointed in various campus

interviews held during the year 2011-12 .................... 40

List of prize winners ................................................... 41

LIFE & VALUES

A teachers role in moulding the students ................... 49

Enthusiasm ................................................................ 50

Art of Smiling .............................................................. 50

Listen to your inner voice ........................................... 51

Honesty ...................................................................... 52

Best Friends ............................................................... 52

Place of women in society .......................................... 53

The rewards of friendship........................................... 54

The importance of discipline in the life of a student ... 55

The quotes that can influence many .......................... 56

Millennium Thoughts .................................................. 56

Sow seeds of love ...................................................... 57

Some important laws which have not been stated ..... 57

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What does failure mean ............................................. 61

Slogans for fun ........................................................... 61

The value of S ............................................................ 61

OUR NATURE & NATION

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FINAL YEAR OUTGOING STUDENTS

Addresses - Outgoing students ................................. 77

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OUR FOUNDER

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Committed to impart knowledge with values.....

S.N.M. POLYTECHNIC

S.N.M. POLYTECHNIC BOYS' HOSTEL

A Home away Home

Focused to discover your world.....

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I am delighted to place before you our annual magazine for the year 2011-12.This magazine mirrors various academic and non-academic activities at aglance performed during the whole year. This magazine also helps us conveyinformation of where we stand to the stakeholders.

Technical education has become a challenge to all concerned. Mere possessionof infrastructure and assets cannot predict the performance of any educationalinstitution. The performance mainly depends on how these facilities are put touse by personnel working in it. Educational Institution is a system in which

inputs are transformed into outputs through a teaching learning process. For the process to be effective theinstitutions need to utilize the resources optimally in transforming the inputs in the form of students into passouts for gainful employment. Skilled and talented human resources in any educational institution can ensureefficiency and equip students with the essential knowledge, skill and attitudes needed at the world of work.

The upgraded Polytechnic curriculum in Karnataka is developed emphasizing skill acquisition by studentsbesides subject expertise. New courses such as Communication and Skill Development Programme, BasicManagement Skills and Indian Constitution are introduced in order to make students aware of the requisiteknowledge before entering into the corporate world.

At S N M Polytechnic efforts have been made to exploit the adequate resources to the best of our ability intransforming the aspirants into employable engineers. This is apparent in the campus selections held andthe number of placements our students have obtained in the recent past. Team SNMP is working very hardtowards fulfilling the vision of our founders. Students from all walks of life, most of them from rural regionsare trained and prepared to face the challenges of tomorrow. This has resulted in having our alumni spreadacross the country and abroad. During the past 28 years this Polytechnic has grown gradually and we feelcontended of our achievements. We still have a long way to go ahead in making this Polytechnic a modelPolytechnic. I am sure with the support of my colleagues, students and well wishers and with the backing ofour Management we will definitely reach our goal.

I congratulate all the achievers of our Polytechnic during this academic year. Congratulations to all ourdeserving students selected in various campus hiring drives. I appeal to all the present students to strivehard and excel in their studies. Make best use of the facilities provided to you and try to develop yourselfwith the assistance of your teachers.

I would like to express my heartfelt thanks to the office bearers of student council, all the outgoing andpresent students of our Polytechnic, our staff members, both teaching and non-teaching for their unstintedsupport and for shouldering responsibilities. I sincerely thank the President and members of our Managementfor providing excellent ambience to work here. I will be failing in my duty if I do not express my thanks toMr. S P Gurudas and the entire editorial committee for the hard work put in to bring out this beautifulannual magazine.

Happy reading.......

J.J. Pinto

The Principal

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SRI MAHAVEERA COLLEGE TRUSTMOODBIDRI

PRESIDENT

Dr. Ramdas M. Pai

Registrar

The Academy of General Education

Manipal - 576 104, UdupiVICE PRESIDENT

Sri K. Abhayachandra Jain, MLA

Govt. of Karnataka

Jain Pete, Moodbidri, (D.K.) - 574 227

TREASURER

Sri P. Sadananda Bhat

P.S. Bhat Brother

No. 9/93, Near Govt. Hospital

Ponnechari Road

Moodbidri - 574 227

Sri H. Udayashankar Prabhu

Laxmi Nivas, SMC Road

Moodbidri - 574 227

SECRETARY

Prof. Dr. N. Hala Naik

Principal

Sri Mahaveera College

Moodbidri - 574 197

MEMBERS

Dr. D. Veerendra Heggade

Dharmadhikari

Sri Kshetra Dharmasthala

Belthangady Taluk - 574 216 (D.K.)

Dr. H.S. Ballal

Pro Chancellor, MAHE

Madhav Nagar, Manipal

Udupi Dist. - 576 104

Dr. H. Shantaram

Administrative Officer

The Academy of General Education

Manipal - 576 104

Dr. L.C. Soans

Basel Mission Farms

Post: Belvai - 574 213

Alangar, Moodbidri (D.K.)

Sri S. Thyagarajan

C/o. Smt. Vidyabramappa

189, Ist Cross, Byrasamdra

I Block East, Jayanagar, Bangalore.

Sri M. Jeevandhar Kumar

Land Lord, Shibrikere

Mijar, Mangalore Tq. (D.K.)

Sri M. Ananda Alva

Land Lord

Mijar, Mangalore Tq. (D.K.)

Sri K. Amaranatha Shetty

Ex-Minister, “Ashritha”

Gandhinagar

Moodbidri - 574 227.

Sri M. Subhaschandra Padival

Maladabettu House,

Kallamundkur Village & Post

Mangalore Taluk, D.K.

Dr. M. Vidyadhara Shetty

‘Vijaya Mahal’

Kadri Kambla Road

Mangalore, D.K.

Sri S.D. Sampath Samrajya

Shimunje Guttu

Shirthady - 574 236

Mangalore Taluk (D.K.)

Sri K. Vishwanath Prabhu

Proprietor, Sri Balaji Refineries

Jyothi Nagar, Moodbidri

Sri C.K. Padiwal

Proprietor

Hotel Padiwal’s Restaurant

Moodbidri - 574 227

Sri K. Ramananda Pandith

Advocate, “Vidisha”

Kadandale Post, Moodbidri

Sri Premachandra Shetty

301, Vinas Mathayees

Property, Urva

Chilimbi, Mangalore

Sri H. Premananda Prabhu

Laxmi Nivas, Kodangallu Post

Moodbidri - 574 197

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Sri K. Abhayachandra Jain

President

Sri P. S. Bhat

Member

Dr. L.C. Soans

Member

Dr. H. Shantharam

Admn. Officer

AGE Manipal

Member

Sri S.D. Sampath Samrajya

Member

Sri B. Vijaya Kumar

Principal, KPT, Mangalore

Member

Sri J.J. Pinto

Principal, SNMP

Secretary

Sri Harish Thantri

Staff Representative

Dr. N Hala Naik

Member

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Standing (from L to R): Vishwanath Nayak, Imran Khan, Sachin Shetty, Varun, Deekshith Gatti

Abhilash P.K., Sharon Christopal Amanna, Akshatha N.M., Swathi Shetty, N. Roopalatha, Divya

Sitting (from L to R): Rajeshwari K.N., R. Ganeshan, J.J.Pinto (Principal), M. Venkatesh Prabhu,

S.P.Gurudas, Suresh D.B., Sunil Kumar

Standing (from L to R): Varun (President), Sachin Shetty (Cultural Secretary),Shafakhath

Sheikh K.(Secretary), Sushwith A.K.(Joint Secretary), Ranjith Kumar (Sports Secretary),

Parikshith Velankar (Vice President)

Sitting (from L to R): J.J.Pinto (Principal), Suresh D.B. (S.W.O.)

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Department of Automobile Engineering

Sitting (from L to R): Narendra, Vinayachandra K., Ganeshan. R.(H.O.D.), J.J.Pinto (Principal),

Surendra Kava, Suresh D.B.Standng: Suraj M.

Department of Civil Engineering

Sitting (from L to R): Savitha, Nimitha K.S., Sunil Kumar N.P., J.J.Pinto(Principal),

Ganesh Bhat P.V.(H.O.D.), Gopalakrishna K.S., Pramod K.R. Standing: Harish

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Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering

Sitting (from L to R): Shilpa, Akshatha N.M., Dhavalakeerthi (H.O.D.), J.J.Pinto (Principal),

Harish Thantri M., Sudarshan P. Kini, Krishnappa

Standing (from L to R): Suresh Rao, Srikanth Salian

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Sitting (from L to R): Prasanna Kumar M.B., Suresh Bhandary (H.O.D.), J.J.Pinto (Principal),

Nagashayan S.H., Purandara Achar, Vishwanath Nayak

Standing (from L to R): Damodar T. Devadiga, Rohith Kumar N., Rajendra K.

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Department of Computer Science and Engineering

Sitting (from L to R) : Jagadish Poojary, J.J.Pinto (Principal), Krishnaraj

Standing (from L to R) : Asha Moolya, Sumalatha U., Anusha G., Swathi Shetty, Prajna

Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering

Sitting (from L to R); Jyothi, Vidya Y.M., Rajeshwari K.N.(H.O.D.), J.J.Pinto (Principal),

S.P.Gurudas, Chandra K.H., Vishwanath K.

Standing (from L to R) : Divya, Ravindra Kumar, Sowmyalatha

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Department of Mechatronics EngineeringSitting (from L to R): Rashmi K., Divya Shenoy (H.O.D.),J.J.Pinto (Principal), N.Roopalatha

Standing (from L to R):Udaya, Abdul Rahiman, Sushanth G. Hegde K.

Department of Science and MathematicsPriya H.S., Rajendra, J.J. Pinto (Principal), M. Venkatesh Prabhu (HOD),

G. Mallikarjuna, Imran Khan A.

Non Teaching StaffSitting (from L to R) : Nanda Shetty, Sowmya M.J.(Librarian), Ganesh Acharya,

J.J.Pinto(Principal), Harish Bhat (Office Supdt.), Ramesh Amin

Standing (from L to R):Yamuna D., Sundara Salian M., Radhakrishna Bhat, Sathisha, Govinda Bhat G

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Members of E-club Members of Electrical club

Members of Tech- forum Members of NSS wing

Examination Committee Civil Association

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NAMES & POSTAL ADDRESS OF CHAIRMAN AND MEMBERS OFGOVERNING COUNCIL OF S.N.M. POLYTECHNIC, MOODBIDRI

CHAIRMAN

Sri Abhayachandra Jain, MLA

Govt. of Karnatka

Jain Pete,

Moodbidri, (D.K) - 574 227

SECRETARY

Sri J.J. Pinto

Principal

SNM Polytechnic

Moodbidri

MEMBERS

Dr. H. Shantharam

Administrative Officer

The Academy of General Education

Manipal - 576 104, Udupi Dist.

Sri P. Sadananda Bhat

P.S. Bhat Brother,

No. 9/93, Near Govt. Hospital,

Ponnechari Road,

Moodbidri - 574 227

Dr. L.C. Soans

Basel Mission Farms

Post: Belvai - 574213

Alangar, Moodbidri (D.K.)

Sri S.D. Sampath Samrajya

Shimunje Guttu

Shirthady - 574 236

Mangalore Taluk (D.K.)

Dr. N. Hala Naik

Principal,

Sri Mahaveera College

Moodbidri - 574 197 (D.K.)

Sri B. Vijaya Kumar

Principal

Karnataka Govt. Polytechnic

Kadri Hills, Mangalore - 575 004

STAFF REPRESENTATIVE

Sri Harish Thantri M.

Lecturer in Electrical & Electronics Engg.,

S.N. Mudbidri Polytechnic, Moodbidri

OFFICE BEARERS OF THE STUDENT COUNCIL 2011-12

SL. NO. DESIGNATION NAME OF THE STUDENT CLASS

1 PRESIDENT Mr. VARUN III DCE

2 VICE PRESIDENT Mr. PARIKSHITH VELANKAR II DME

3 SECRETARYMr. SHAFAKHATH SHEIKH K III DCS

4 JOINT SECRETARY Mr. SUSHWITH A K III DAE

5 SPORTS SECRETARY Mr. RANJITH KUMAR III DMC

6 CULTURAL SECRETARY Mr. SACHIN SHETTY S III DEC

STUDENTS' WELFARE OFFICER : Mr. SURESH D.B. Lecturer in Automobile Engg. Dept.

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S.N.M. POLYTECHNIC, MOODBIDRISTAFF LIST

J.J.PINTO - Principal

DEPARTMENT OF AUTOMOBILE ENGG.

1 Ganeshan R. - Sl. Grade Lecturer

H.O.D.

2 Surendra Kava,

Lecturer

3 Suresh D B

Lecturer

4 Vinayachandra K.,

Lecturer

5 Narendra

Instructor

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGG.

1 Ganesh Bhat P.V.

H.O.D.

2 Sunil Kumar N P

Lecturer

3 Pramod K.R.

Lecturer

4 Gopalakrishna K S

Lecturer

5 Nimitha K S

Lecturer

6 Chaithra

Instructor

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGG.

1 Sumalatha U.

Incharge H.O.D.

2 Krishnaraja

Lecturer

3 Swathi

Lecturer

4 Prajna

Lecturer

5 Anusha G.

Instructor

6 Asha Moolya

Instructor

7 Jagadeesh Poojari

System Administrator

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMN. ENGG.

1 Rajeshwari K. N.,H.O.D.

2 Vidya Y. M.Lecturer

3 Vishwanath K.Lecturer

4 Gurudas S.P.Lecturer

5 Chandra K. H.Lecturer

6 JyothiLecturer

7 DivyaInstructor

8 SowmyalathaInstructor

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGG.

1 Dhavalakeerthi - Sl. Grade LecturerH.O.D.

2 Noronha Tarina RitaSl. Grade Lecturer

3 Harish Thantri M.Lecturer

4 Sudarshan P.KiniLecturer

5 Akshatha N MLecturer

6 KrishnappaInstructor

7 ShilpaInstructor

DEPARTMENT OF MECHATRONICS ENGG.

1. Divya Shenoy,H.O.D.

2 Rashmi KLecturer

4 UdayaLecturer

5 Sushanth G Hegde KLecturer

6 N. RoopalathaInstructor

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DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGG.

1 Suresh Bhandary,

H.O.D.

2 Nagashayana S.H.

Lecturer

3 Prasanna Kumar M B

Lecturer

4 Vishwanath Nayak

Lecturer

5 Rohith Kumar N

Instructor

6 Purandara Acharya M.

Mechanic

7 Rajendra K.

Jr. Instructor

8 Udaya H.

Jr. Instructor

GENERAL

1 Venkatesh Prabhu M. - Sl. Grade Lecturer

H.O.D. - Science & Maths

2 Mallikarjuna G.

Sl. Grade Lecturer in Science

3 Rajendra

Lecturer in Science

4 Imran Khan A.

Lecturer in English

5 Priya H.S.,

Lecturer in Science

6 Sowmya M.J.

Librarian

OFFICE STAFF

1 Harish Bhat,

Office- Supdt.

2 Ramesh Amin

F.D.A

3 Govinda Bhat G.

Clerk

4 Ganesh Acharya,

S.D.A.

5 Nanda Shetty

S.D.A.

SUPPORTING STAFF

1 Ravindra Kumar,

Helper

2 Prabhakara N. Poojary

Helper

3 Srikantha Salian,

Helper

4 Raghavendra Rao

Helper

5 Hareesha

Helper

6 Radhakrishna Bhat,

Driver

7 Suresh Rao P.,

Group D

8 Sundar Salian

Group D

9 Suraj M.

Group D

10 Sathish

Group D

11 Revathi M. Kotian

Group D

12 Purushothama Shetty

Group D

13 Damodara T Devadiga

Group D

14

Yamuna D.

Helper- Hygiene/Sanitation

PART TIME STAFF

1 Abdul Rahiman

Lecturer in Mechatronics Engg.

2 Savitha

Instructor - Civil Engg.

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Esteemed President of

our annual day

celebration function, Sri K.Abhayachandra, our

distinguished Chief Guest of this morning, Sri Rajesh

Chowta S., Alumni representative Sri Gajanana

Dongre H., esteemed members of our

Management, Heads and faculty of other Institutions

in the campus, beloved colleagues, members of

Press & Media, office bearers of the Students

Council, office bearers and members of Alumni

association, my dear students, ladies and gentlemen,

I am privileged to present before you this 28th annual

report of our institution for the academic year 2011-

12 on this occasion.

S.N.M.Polytechnic named after the great

philanthropist Late S.N.Mudbidri, was established in

the year 1984 with a noble intension of providing

technical education to the deprived rural youth of

this region. This Polytechnic is managed jointly by

S.M.C Trust, Moodbidri and The Academy of General

Education, Manipal.

Our Polytechnic offers three year’s Diploma

courses in various disciplines namely, Automobile

Engg., Electrical & Electronics Engg, Electronics &

Communication Engg., Computer Science & Engg.,

Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engg., and

Mechatronics Engineering.

Admissions:

The admissions for the first year Diploma

courses in Automobile Engineering, Electronics &

Communication Engineering and Electrical &

Electronics Engineering were made through

centralized admissions at the nodal centre,

Karnataka Polytechnic, Mangalore. We have an

intake of 390 students. The total student strength of

our Polytechnic during this academic year is 904.

17 students are admitted under super numeracy

quota introduced by AICTE from this year by waiving

their tuition fees.

S.N.MUDBIDRI POLYTECHNIC, MOODBIDRI (D.K)

ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12

The Board of Technical Examinations,

Bangalore has permitted us to admit external

candidates for the semester examinations from this

year. During this academic year six external

candidates in the Electrical & Electronics

Engineering branch and one candidate in the

Automobile Engineering have taken admission in this

institution.

Orientation Programme:

An orientation programme was held on 5th July

2011 for the first year Diploma students of this

academic year. Sri Sundara Sherigara, Asst.

Director, Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium

Enterprises (MSME), Mangalore was the resource

person. The students and their parents were

provided with refreshments and lunch.

Staff Strength:

This Polytechnic is affiliated to the Board of

Technical Examinations, Bangalore and is one of

the reputed Polytechnics in our State. We have all

necessary infrastructures, including trained and

qualified faculty members. At present 30 B.E.

graduates, 5 post graduates and 4 diploma holders

in the cadre of Lecturers, 10 diploma holders in the

cadre of Instructors, 2 Junior Instructors, 1 Mechanic,

1 System Administrator, 1 Librarian and 19

supporting staff altogether 73 permanent staff

members are working here. Besides this one part

time Lecturer and one part time Instructor are

working in our Polytechnic. All the staff members

are committed and strive for the development of this

Polytechnic.

Appointments:

On this occasion I would like to welcome the

faculty members namely, Miss. Akshatha N.M., Miss.

Rashmi K., Miss. Asha Moolya, Mr.Sushanth

G.Hegde K., Mr.Gopalakrishna K.S., Mr.Promod

K.R., Miss. Swathi Shetty, Miss.Prajna, Mr.Prasanna

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Kumar M.B., Miss. Savitha, Mrs. Nimitha K.S., Mr.

Vishwanatha Nayak, Mr.Udaya, Mr.Sunil Kumar

N.P., Mr. Rohith Kumar N., Mr.Abdul Rahiman, and

Mr. Damodara Devadiga T., (transferred from

M.K.A.DP.Ed.,) , who have joined our institution

during this academic year.

Retirement/ Resignations :

I recognize the services of Mr. Lester Deril

Pereira, Mr. Shamith Rao, Miss.Prathishree, Miss.

Ambika Naik, Mr. Sudeepa N., Mr. Pushparaj

Poojary, Miss. Ahwini, Miss. Vidya, Mr.Praveena

K., Mr.Sandesh K.S., Mr.Padmaprasad, Mr.

Shrikanth N.G., who have left our institution for

various reasons. We wish them all the best in their

future endeavors.

Laboratories & Workshops:

We have well equipped workshops and

laboratories in all the departments. All the necessary

equipments have been procured as per A.I.C.T.E.

norms. To tune ourselves to the changing

technology our laboratories are updated by providing

additional laboratory equipments and furniture worth

Rs.15, 91,776/- during the year under report.

Library:

Library and Reading Room facility is available

for the benefit of staff and students of this

Polytechnic. At present we have 10729 volumes of

technical books. We have purchased text books

worth Rs.1,98,634/- during this academic year. In

addition to the text books, 15 national and

international technical journals, several technical

magazines, Kannada, English and Malayalam

newspapers and monthly/ fortnightly magazines are

also provided for the use of staff & students to update

their knowledge. Book bank facility is available in

our library for the use of our students. We extend

the facility of drawing boards to all the students.

Students’ Council:

To nurture leadership qualities the following

office bearers of the Students Council were elected

for this academic year, in the election held on 9th

September 2011.

1. President : Mr.Varun, III D.C.E.

2. Vice President : Mr.Parikshith Velankar,

II D.M.E.

3. Secretary : Mr. Shafakhath Sheikh K.,

III D.C.S.

4. Joint Secretary : Mr. Sushwith A.K. III D.A.E.

5. Sports Secretary : Mr. Ranjith Kumar, III D.M.C.

6. Cultural Secretary : Mr. Sachin Shetty S.,

III DE&C.

Students’ performance:

The results of the even semester Diploma

examinations held during April/ May 2011 are as

under:

Out of 935 students appeared for the

examinations 61 students passed with Distinction,

242 students passed in I Class, 58 students passed

in II Class, and 551 students promoted.

Results of odd Semester examination held

during November/ December 2011 are as under:

Out of 872 students appeared for the

examinations 73 students passed with Distinction

199 students passed in I Class, 37 students passed

in II Class, and 563 students promoted.

Students’ activities and achievements:

The periodical internal assessment tests are

held in the Polytechnic in each semester. I thank

Sri Suresh D B. Lecturer, Automobile Engineering

and his team for coordinating and shouldering the

responsibility of activities related to Internal

Assessment tests successfully.

The Semester examinations were held during

the months of April/ May and Nov/December as per

the schedule of B.T.E., Bangalore.

Extensive Survey Project:

As a part of their curriculum our VI semester

students of in Civil Engineering, took part in an

extensive survey project at the premises of Sri

Harihareshwara Temple, Durga, Karkala Taluk from

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2nd February to 14th February 2012. We thank Sri

Vitthal Phathak, Managing Trustee of Sri

Harihareshwara Temple, Durga for providing the

boarding and lodging facilities to our staff & students

during this extensive survey. We thank all the

Trustees of to Sri Harihareshwara Temple, Durga

for their kind co-operation during this extensive

survey project. Thanks to Sri Ganesh Bhat P.V.,

H.O.D. of Civil Engineering and his colleagues for

successfully conducting his project.

Industrial Visit:

As part of the curriculum students of all

branches visited various industries in Bangalore and

Mysore.

A batch of 26 students of final year Diploma in

Automobile Engineering accompanied by faculty

member Sri Narendra, visited the “Auto Expo New

Delhi 2012 ” held at Pragathi Maidan,New Delhi from

9th to 11th January 2012. I thank our Chaiman,

Sri K.Abhayachandra , Mr. Muniappa, Hon’ble Railway

Minister for State, Govt of India and all the officials

concerned, for making necessary travel arrangements.

Thanks to Mr. Rajendra Bhat, Senior executive, Maruthi

Udyog Ltd., for making necessary arrangements for

the visit of our students to our country’s prestigious car

manufacturing plant at Gurgaon.

Final year Diploma students of Mechatronics

Engineering accompanied by Sri Sushanth G.Hegde

visited industries at Bangalore between 7th to 10

February 2012.

About 48 students of final year Diploma in

Electrical & Electronics Engineering accompanied

by two Lecturers namely, Mrs. Noronha Tarina Rita,

and Mr.Harish Tantry M., visited Varahi Power

Project, Hosangady, Kundapur Taluk on 28th January

2012.

Final year Diploma students of E& C

Engineering accompanied by Sri Gurudas S.P., and

Smt. Vidya Y M, Lecturers in E&C Engineering visited

various industries at Bangalore between

22nd to 25th January 2012.

Student’s involvement in extracurricular

activities:

The inauguration of the activities of Electrical

Club was held on 6th September 2011 at 3PM, Sri

Ajithanjaya Kumar M.K., Asst.Professor, St.

Joseph’s College of Engineering, Mangalore was the

Chief Guest. Sri J.J.Pinto, Principal presided over

the function. The office bearers are:

a) President : Mr. Abhilash P.K, III DE&E

b) Vice President : Mr. Praveena Devadiga,

II DE&E

c) Secretary : Mr. Sudarshan, III DE&E

d) Joint Secretary : Miss. Shetty Bhagyashree

Narayana, III DE&E

e) Treasurer : Mr. Ashwath, III DE&E

f) Co-ordinator : Sri Harish Thantri M.,

Lecturer in E& E Engineering.

g) Representative : Mr. Shashanka Kumar,

from I year I DE&E

h) Magazine

Committee

member : Mr. Prathviraj, III DE&E

The inauguration of Civil Club was held on 10th

September 2011 at 10AM. Sri Y.Rohit Kumar Shetty,

H.O.D. of Civil Engg, N.R.A.M.Polytechnic, Nitte was

the Chief Guest. Sri J.J.Pinto, Principal presided over

the function. The office bearers are:

a) President : Mr. Varun III D.C.E

b) Vice President : Mr. M. Hussain, III D.C.E.

c) Secretary : Mr. M.Nayaz Azeem,

III D.C.E

d) Joint Secretary : Mr. Pradeep Kumar M.,

III D.C.E.

e) Co-ordinator : Sri Praveena M., Lecturer in

Civil Engineering.

The inauguration of the activities of Electronics

Club for this academic year was held on 1st October

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2011. Dr. B.Vaman Baliga, H.O.D. of Commerce,

Sri Mahaveera College, Moodbidri was the Chief

Guest. Principal Sri J.J.Pinto presided over. The

office bearers are :

1) President : Mr. Sakil Raj, III DE&C

2) Secretary: Mr. Madhava N.Kotian, II DE&C

3) Treasurer: Miss. Sahithya M., III DE&C

4) Co-ordinator: Smt. Jyothi, Lecturer in E&C

Engg.

All these clubs are formed to nurture the talents

and supplement the academics. The members of

these clubs meet on weekly and fortnightly basis.

The members of Electrical Club had arranged

a Picnic on 21st January 2012 to Madikeri. The

members of this Club accompanied by Sri Harish

Tantri, M., and Smt. Noronha Tarina Rita, Lecturers

in E&E Engineering accompanied our students

during this Picnic.

On the occasion of Teachers’’Day

Celebrations our students organized few

competitions/ entertainment programs to the staff

members on 5th September 2011. The programme

was followed by refreshments to all the staff

members and to the students. Thanks to all the

student council members and all the students for

making us enjoy the event.

Ayudha Pooja was held on 5th October 2011.

Mantap Decoration, Rangoli, Cooking without fire,

and Flower arrangement competitions were held to

the students. Ms. Rajani, Lecturer in Mathematics,

Ms. Shobha, Lecturer in Mathematics and

Ms.Vinutha, Lecturer in Chemistry, Sri Mahaveera

College, Moodbidri were the judges. Sri Suresh DB.,

Lecturer in Automobile Engineering, and Mrs.

Roopalatha were the co-ordinators for these

competitions.

In connection with annual day celebrations

various cultural competitions to the students were

held between 9th January to 14th January 2012.

A inter branch Quiz competition was organized

by the Electrical Club to the students of all branches

of our Polytechnic on 18th February 2012.

Department of Automobile Engineering and

Department of E&C Engineering secured first and

second prizes respectively.

Tech Forum, Computer Science Club

organized NFS Most Wanted Competition on 25th

Feb. 2012 in the Dept. of Computer Science.

Sulohith S Rao of III D.Cs, Sai Narayan of III Auto

and Razeen Ahmed A.M. of II D.Cs secured first,

second and third places respectively.

The Department wise Talents Day

Competitions were held on 29th February 2012. Sri

Sampath Kumar, H.O.D. of History and

Miss.Vinutha, Lecturer in Chemistry of Sri

Mahaveera College, and Sri Subba Rao P., J.T.O.,

of A.G.Soans Industrial Training Centre, Moodbidri

were the Judges for these competitions.

Department of Electrical & Electronics

Engineering, Department of Electronics &

Communication Engineering and the Department of

Automobile Engineering secured first, second and

the third prizes respectively in the talents day

competitions.

Achievements in Sports & Games:

Our students have participated in the Inter

Polytechnic Mens’ Tennis Ball Tournament and girls

in the Throw Ball Competition held at

Sri Vivekananda Polytechnic, Puttur on 3rd February

2012. I am pleased to share that our Polytechnic

teams both men & women have bagged first place

in these tournaments. On behalf of the Management,

staff and students, I congratulate all the participants

for their achievement. I also thank Sri Suresh DB.,

Students Welfare Officer for his kind co-operation

in this regard.

Annual Sports Meet for this academic year was

held on Wednesday, the 22nd February 2012. Sri

K.R.Pandith, Advocate, and Trustee, S.M.C.Trust,

Moodbidri inaugurated the Sports Meet. Sri

Premanath Marla, Prathvi Services Moodbidri was

the Chief Guest. I would like to thank Sri

Radhakrishna Shetty, N.C.C Officer, and the N.C.C.

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unit of Sri Mahaveera College, Sri Dhananjaya

Kumar, Principal, the students of M.K.Anantharaj

D.P.Ed., and all the teaching and non- teaching staff

members and all the students for their kind co-

operation during the meet, and for the participation.

I place on record the services of Mr. Imran Khan A,

Lecturer in English for shouldering and conducting

the annual sports meet smoothly in the capacity of

Sports In-charge.

Activities of N.S.S unit:

The inauguration of N.S.S.activities for this

academic year was held on 26th September 2011 at

3PM. Sri Jayarama Shettigar, Principal, A.G.Soans

Industrial Training Centre Sri B.Seetharama

Acharya, Reporter, Vijaya Karnataka, Moodbidri

were the Chief Guests. Principal Sri J.J.Pinto

presided over the function. Sri Surendra Kava,

Lecturer in Automobile Engineering continues as the

N.S.S. Programme Officer. The N.S.S.Unit leaders

are Mr.Avinash Kunder, and Miss.Suchithra of final

year Diploma in Electrical & Electronics Engineering.

A Blood Donation Camp organized by

N.S.S.unit of S.N.M.Polytechnic with the support of

Indian Red Cross Unit and Rotary Club of Moodbidri

on 2nd January 2012. The Officials of Blood Bank,

K.M.C., Mangalore collected about 100 sachets of

blood.

The Annual Special Camp of N.S.S. for this

academic year was held from 4th January to 10th

January 2012 at the premises of Dakshina Kannada

Zilla Panchayath Higher Primary School, Daddi,

Badaga Yedapadavu, Mangalore Taluk. Rev. Fr.

Bazil Vas, Parish Priest, & Corresspondent of

St.Thomas Education Society, Moodbidri

inaugurated the N.S.S Camp on 4th January 2012.

Principal Sri J.J.Pinto presided over the function.

Prof. H.Chandrashekhar Dixit, Secretary, Sri

Mahaveera College Trust, Moodbidri, Sri

Raghavendra Shettigar, Managing Director of Sri

Adishakthi Mahammayi Temple, Mijar, Sri Shankar

Rai, Agriculturist of Tenka Yedapadavu, Taluk

Panchayath Member Sri Prakash Gowda, and Sri

Yashwantha Gowda, Member of Yedapadavu Village

Panchayath were the Chief Guests.

Six N.S.S.volunteers of our Polytechnic

participated in the State Level N.S.S. Camp held at

the premises of K.V.G.Polytechnic, Sullia held

between 17th to 24th January 2012.

Seven N.S.S. Volunteers of Mechanical and

Electrical & Electronics Engineering branches of this

Polytechnic attended a Divisional Level Annual

Special Camp held at Karnataka (Govt) Polytechnic,

Mangalore from 27th January to 2nd February 2012.

Seminars and Conferences held:

A Technical Seminar on ARM Advance

Microcontroller Lab was held in our Polytechnic on

21st October 2011, for the faculty of Polytechnics.

M/s. Silicon Micro Systems, Bangalore had

sponsored this seminar. Two teaching staff members

each from Prasanna Polytechnic, P..A.Polytechnic,

S.D.M.Polytechnic, K.V.G.Polytechnic and seven

teaching staff members of our Polytechnic attended

this seminar.

To commemorate International Year of

Chemistry 2011, a Technical Seminar on “ Scientific

Invention ” made by Sri Acharya Prafulla Chandra

Roy and Madam Curie was held in our Polytechnic

on 27th December 2011. Dr. K.Narayana Poojary,

H.O.D. of Chemistry, Sri Bhuvanendra College,

Karkala was the Resource Person. Prof.

H.Chandrashekhar Dixit, Secretary, Sri Mahaveera

College Trust, Moodbidri presided over the function.

Sri Venkatesh Prabhu M., H.O.D. of Science was

the Programme Co-ordinator.

A Seminar on Personality Development for the

sixth semester Diploma students, was organized by

Electrical Club in our Polytechnic on 11th February

2012 in our Polytechnic. Sri Vaman Baliga, H.O.D.

of Commerce, Sri Mahaveera College, Moodbidri

was the resource person.

Building construction activities:

The construction of the first floor of new block

is almost complete and will be ready for occupancy

by the end of this month. The total cost incurred for

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the construction of the new block is Rs.69,95,217/-.

The main building of the Polytechnic was painted during

this academic year at a cost of Rs. 1,91,032/-.

Staff activities/ achievements:

Sri Chandra K.H., Lecturer in Electronics &

Communication Engineering has attended a short

term training programme on Digital Design Using

VHDL and Implementation using FPGA from 25th July

to 29th July 2011, at N.I.T.T.T.R., Chennai.

Sri Suresh DB., Lecturer in Automobile

Engineering has attended a short term training

programme on Casp for Mechanical Engineering/

Automobile from 1st August to 5th August 2011, at

N.I.T.T.T.R., Chennai.

Sri J.J.Pinto, Principal attended a short term

training programme on Teaching Enterpreneurship

held at Manipal Institute of Management, Manipal

from 19th to 24th September 2011.

Sri Mallikarjuna G., Lecturer in Science

attended a short term training programme on

Development of Evaluation items for E Content held

from 10th October to 14th October 2011 at

N.I.T.T.T.R., Chennai.

Sri Dhavalakeerthi, H.O.D.of Electical &

Electronics Engineering and Sri Suresh D.B.,

Lecturer in Automobile Engineering attended a short

term training programme on Indian Constitution,

Parliamentary Affairs and Women Empowerment

held at N.I.T.T.T.R, Extension Centre, Bangalore

from 17th to 21st October 2011.

Sri J.J.Pinto, Principal attended a workshop

on the approval process for 2012-13 organized by

A.I.C.T.E., S.W.R.O., Bangalore held on 20th

November 2011, at Jnana Jyothi Auditorium,

University Central College Campus, Palace Road,

Bangalore.

Sri Gurudas S.P., Lecturer in E&C Engg and

Sri Ramesh Amin, First Division Assistant attended

a one day workshop on “ All India Survey on Higher

Education ” held at N.R.A.M. Polytechnic, Nitte on

13th December 2011.

Sri J.J.Pinto, Principal attended a short term

training programme on Accreditation and

Certification of TVET from 9th to 13th January 2012

at N.I.T.T.T.& R, Chennai. He also attended an

International conference on accreditation of TVET

institutions organized by CPSC Manila and NITTTR,

Chennai.

Sri Gurudas S.P., Lecturer in E&C Engineering

and Sri Sudarshan P.Kini, Lecturer in E&E

Engineering attended a short term training

programme on Indian Constitution, Parliamentary

Affairs & Women Empowerment from 6th to 10th

February 2012, held at N.I.T.T.T. R, Extension

Centre, Bengaluru.

Smt. Vidya Y.M., Lecturer in E&C Engineering

attended a short term training programme on

Computer Applications for Project Management from

6th to 10th February 2012, held at N.I.T.T.T. R,

Chennai.

Smt. Rajeshwari K.N., Lecturer in E&C

Engineering attended a short term training

programme on Advance Course on PLC from 6th to

10th February 2012, held at N.I.T.T.T.& R, Chennai.

Sri Mallikarjuna G., Lecturer in Science

attended a short term training programme on

Instructional Design and Delivery System held from

13th to 17th February 2012 at N.I.T.T.T.R., Chennai.

Staff meetings are conducted every month.

Various academic and non-academic matters are

discussed and the decisions are taken on

consensus. I thank all the teaching and non-teaching

staff members for their participation and valuable

suggestions in the smooth functioning of the

Polytechnic.

National Festivals Held:

On the occasion of Independence Day the Flag

hoisting ceremony was held on 15th August 2011.

Sri R.Ganeshan, H.O.D., of Automobile Engineering

hoisted the flag at S.N.M.Polytechnic.

On the occasion of Republic day the Flag

Hoisting ceremony was held at Sri Mahaveera

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College on 26th January 2012. Sri M. Vidhyadhar,

Principal, Sri Mahaveera Pre University College,

Moodbidri hoisted the Flag.

Official visit of Inspection Committee:

An inspection committee headed by Sri Vijay

Kumar, Joint Director, Directorate of Technical

Education, Bangalore visited this Polytechnic on

3rd May 2011, for the affiliation for the year 2010-11,

and for the extension of A.I.C.T.E. approval for the

year 2011-12.

Free Midday Meals:

During this academic year 58 economically

poor and deserving students from all branches are

provided with free mid-day meals. The midday meal

facility for this academic year began from 1st August

2011. This was possible due to the financial

assistance obtained from the well wishers of this

Polytechnic. The following are the donors for this

free midday meal facility.

Sl.No. Name & address of the donors Amount

1 Sri Mohammed Hussain, Karnataka Timbers, Moodbidri Rs.500/-

2 Sri Srikanth Kamath, Navadurga Industries, Sacheripete, Karkala Tq. Rs.3,000/-

3 Sri Premnath Marla, Prithvi Services, Panchami Complex, Moodbidri Rs.5,000/-

4 Sri Rajesh Mendes, Ashly Hardware & Steels, Moodbidri Rs.3,000/-

5 Sri Gangadhar M., S/o Achutha Maistry, Nagarkatte, Moodbidri Rs.2,000/-

6 Sri M.Sadananda Mallya, Maruthi Agricultural Stores, Moodbidri Rs.1,000/-

7 Sri Hamid, Royal Steel Industries, Vijayanagar, Moodbidri Rs.3,000/-

8 Sri Joylus D Souza S/O E.A.Dsouza, Puchemogaru Village,

Taccode Post, Moodbidri. Rs. 2000/-

9 Sri Arun Mendes, Mendes Villa, Taccode Post, Moodbidri. Rs. 2000/-

10 Smt. Meera Kini, Moodbidri Rs. 555/-

11 Smt. Sowmya M.J., Librarian, S.N.M.Polytechnic, Moodbidri Rs.2,000/-

12 Sri Venkatesh Prabhu M., H.O.D. – Science & Mathematics,

S.N.M. Polytechnic, Moodbidri. Rs.5,000/-

On behalf of all the beneficiaries of free mid-

day meals I thank all the donors for extending their

support towards the noble cause.

The Department of Minorities, Bangalore has

sanctioned post metric scholarships of Rs.2400/- to

18 students, Rs.650/- to 2 students of this institution.

The Karnataka Minorities Development

Corporation Ltd., Bangalore has sanctioned

educational loan of Rs.5,000/- each to three

students of this institution.

The Taluk Social Welfare Officer, Mangalore

has sanctioned Govt of India Scholarship of

Rs.7620/- to one student, Rs.7120/- to 2 students,

Rs. 5320/- each to 4 students, Rs.4520/- to

2 students and Rs.2020/- to four students.

Placement assistance to the Diploma holders

through Campus interviews:

Toyota Kirloskar Motor Private Limited,

Bangalore conducted an interview in this institution

on 23rd April 2011 for the final year Diploma students

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of Mechanical & Automobile Engineering branches

of D.K. and Udupi Districts.

M C F, Mangalore conducted an online test

for the post of junior engineers for the students of

Mechanical Engineering and Electronics &

Communication Engineering on 22nd January 2012.

Eight candidates were short listed.

Our students of sixth semester Diploma in

E&C, E&E, and Computer Science Engineering

attended a campus interview conducted by H.C.L

infosystems, at Karnataka (Govt) Polytechnic,

Mangalore on 2nd February 2012. The results are

awaited.

A campus interview by Mando India Chennai,

a subsidiary of Anand Group was held in our

Polytechnic on 14th February 2012 for the selection

of candidates from Automobile, Mechanical and

Electrical & Electronics Engineering disciplines from

all the Polytechnics of D.K and Udupi districts. 16

students are given the offer letters.

JSW Steel conducted a campus selection

process to our Mechanical and Electrical Engineering

students at KPT, Mangalore during the second week

of January 2012. Results are awaited.

Many other industries are in the pipeline for

various campus selection events and the dates are

yet to be finalized.

Mandatory Discipline Committees:

As directed by the Director of Technical

Education, Bangalore we have formed a “ Anti-

Sexual Harrassment Committee ””headed by Mrs.

Noronha Tarina Rita, Lecturer in E&E Engg. Sri M.

Vidhyadhar, Principal, Sri Mahaveera Pre University

College, Moodbidri, Mrs. Rajeshwari K.N, H.O.D.of

E&C Engg, Mrs. Vidya Y.M., Lecturer in E&C Engg,

Sri Dhavalakeerthi, H.O.D. of E&E Engg,

S.N.M.Polytechnic are the members of this

Committee.

An Anti- Ragging Committee is also formed in

our institution. The Principal, Sri Mahaveera First

Grade College, Moodbidri is the Chairman of this

Committee. The Principals of other institutions in this

campus, Presidents of the Students Councils of all

institutions of the campus, Wardens of the Boys’ and

Womens’ Hostels, Sub-Inspector of Police,

Moodbidri are the members of the Anti Ragging

Committee.

Alumni Association:

Most of our old students are well settled.

These old students mirror our Polytechnic at the

world of work. These students have formed an

alumni association which is very active. The Office

bearers of this association meet regularly. Most of

our old students are working in various reputed

Companies in Bangalore and hence we have a

regional alumni association in Bangalore. Today’s

guest, Sri’Gajanana Dongre H is’one of the active

members of this association. I am very confident

that our alumni will support us in the noble endeavour

of making this Polytechnic as one of the model

Polytechnics in the state in the years to come.

Generous Donations Received:

I am proud to note that Sri Ganesh

Shanubhogue K.P., our old student, Chairman of

Regional Alumni Association, Bangalore, has

generously donated a sum of Rs.50,000/- towards

the welfare activities of Alumni Association. On

behalf of the management, my colleagues and old

students, I thank Mr. Ganesh Shanubhogue.

Cash Prizes Sponsored By Our Donors :

S.D.Samrajya Memorial Cash Award of

Rs. 2,500/- awarded to the best out going student of

S.N.M.Polytechnic for the academic year 2011-12.

This award is sponsored by his sons Sri Shirthady

Sampath Samrajya, and Sri Sushanth Samrajya.

Sri T.N.Balipa has sponsored “ Amarnath Jain

Memorial Cash prize ” to the meritorious student of

6th semester E&E student based on his academic

performance.

Sri Sudarshan M., our old student, sponsored

a Cash Prize in memory of Late. Mr.Sunil Kumar,

Ex-HOD, Department of Computer Science &

Engineering, to the meritorious student of Computer

Science & Engineering Department.

Sri P.V.Bhat, Ex Principal, sponsored a Cash

Prize to the meritorious student of this academic year.

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Sri K.M.Bhat, Ex Lecturer of Electrical &

Electronics Engineering and Sri Mohammed Sharief

Ex- Lecturer of Mechanical Engineering have

sponsored Cash Prizes to the meritorious students

of Electrical & Electronics Engineering and

Mechanical Engineering branches respectively.

Sri Venkatesha Prabhu M., H.O.D.of Science

& Maths has sponsored a Cash Prize of Rs.1,000/-

each to two students who have scored 100% marks

(100/100) in Mathematics.

Sri Shivaprasad Hegde, Proprietor,

Manjushree Driving School, Moodbidri has

sponsored a gift to the Lucky Staff of our Polytechnic.

Sri Dhananjaya Kumar, Proprietor, Sri

Mahaveera College Stores, Moodbidri has

sponsored a cash prize to the Best Sports Performer

of our College.

Sri Radhakrishna Bhat, staff member of our

Polytechnic has sponsored a Gift to the Lucky

student of this institution.

Smt. Sowmya M.J., Librarian has sponsored

Cash prize of Rs.3000/- to be given to three

economically poor and meritorious students of first

year Diploma students, based on their academic

performance.

Sri Suresh D.B., Lecturer in Automobile

Engineering has sponsored a cash prize of

Rs.1,000/- to the first year Diploma student of

Automobile Engineering branch, who secures

highest marks in his subject “Automobile Engines”.

Condolences:

It is regretted that Mr. Dhanush V. Acharya, of

I year D.A.E., passed away on 21st August 2011.

It is regretted that Mr. Santhosha, a non

teaching staff member of our institution passed away

on 12th September 2011. A Condolence meeting

was held on 13th September 2011.

Acknowledgements:

I thank the officials of All India Council for

Technical Education, New Delhi, for extending their

approval for the year 2010-11. I thank the Director

of Technical Education, Bangalore for extending the

affiliation to our institution, for this academic year

and for the admission approval. I also thank the

Secretary, Board of Technical Examinations

Bangalore for the support and co-operation to

conduct Semester examinations at this exam Centre.

I thank Sri Umapathy, Programme Co-ordinator,

National Service Scheme, D.T.E., Bangalore for his

guidance, co-operation for the N.S.S. activities. I

also thank the Officials of Department of Technical

Education, and other Officials of Govt of Karnataka,

Bangalore for the release of the funds towards the

salary of our staff members. I thank the Director and

faculties of NITTTR Chennai, and NITTTR Extension

Centre, Bangalore for conducting various training

programmes to our staff during this academic year.

I would like to thank Sri. Sampath Samrajya

and his brother Sri Sushanth Samrajya, Sri

T.N.Balipa, Sri Venkatesha Prabhu M., Sri P.V.Bhat,

Sri K.M.Bhat, Sri Mohammed Sharief, Sri Sudarshan

M., Sowmya M.J., Suresh D.B., Dept. of Sainik

Welfare & Resettlement, Labour Welfare

Organisation, Bangalore, Taluk Social Welfare

Officer, Mangalore, Karnataka Labour Welfare

Board, and Karnataka Minorities Development

Corporation, Department of Minorities, Bangalore for

sponsoring the scholarships/ proficiency prizes/

education loans to our students.

I thank Sri H.U.Talwar, Director of Technical

Education, Bangalore, Sri Ananda Poojary,

Secretary, B.T.E., Sri Umapathy, N.S.S. Co-

ordinator, D.T.E., Bangalore, for their co-operation,

all the donors of the midday meal fund & N.S.S.

annual camp, and all others who have helped us

directly or indirectly to conduct N.S.S. activities,

extensive survey project etc. I also thank Sri Ganesh

Shanubhogue K.P., for his generous donations of

Rs.50,000/- towards the welfare activities of this

Institution. I thank Sri Shivaprasad Hegde,

Proprietor, Manjushree Driving School, for his gift

to the Lucky staff and Sri Radhakrishna Bhat, a staff

member of our Polytechnic for his gift to the Lucky

student of this academic year. I thank Mr.

Dhananjaya Kumar, Proprietor, Sri Mahaveera

College Stores, Moodbidri for recognizing best sports

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performer of our college with a cash prize. I thank

all the well-wishers of our institution.

Conclusion:

Before concluding this report, I would like to

thank the President of our Trust Sri Ramdas M. Pai

and all the members of the Trust who are readily

accessible for any help & advice to our institution. I

thank the Chairman of our Governing Council Sri

K.Abhayachandra Jain, Sri P.S.Bhat and Sri. H

Udayashankar Prabhu, Treasurers, S.M.C. Trust,

Secretary of S.M.C.Trust Prof. H. Chandrashekhar

Dixit, members of the Governing Council

Dr.L.C.Soans, Dr.H.Shantharam, and Sri

S.D.Sampath Samrajya, the Principal of Karnataka

Polytechnic, Mangalore for their guidance and co-

operation in each & every aspects of our efforts to

bring up this institution. I recognize the selfless and

sincere services of all my colleagues, both teaching

and non-teaching, without their unstinted support

and team work we would not have grown to this

level. I will be failing in my duty if I do not mention

the co-operation and disciplined attitude of the office

bearers of our students’ council and all the students

of this Polytechnic. Thanks are due to the office

bearers and all the members of our Alumni

Association.

Also I pray for the health and happiness to all

those who have directly or indirectly helped us for

the development of this institution.

Thank you all,

Dated 3rd March 2012. Principal

S.N.MUDBIDRI POLYTECHNIC, MOODBIDRI

AICTE F. No. 770-53-136/RC/94 CENTRE CODE: 337

STUDENTS STRENGTH 2011-12

COURSE I YEAR II YEAR III YEAR TOTAL TOTAL STRENGTH

AUTOMOBILE ENGG BOYS 62 58 46 166 168

INTAKE: 60 GIRLS 1 - 1 2

ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGG. BOYS 47 52 39 138 172

INTAKE: 60 GIRLS 16 8 10 34

ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGG. BOYS 41 43 34 118 158

INTAKE: 60 GIRLS 14 15 11 40

COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGG. BOYS 33 8 11 52 75

INTAKE: 50 GIRLS 7 11 5 23

MECHANICAL ENGG. (GENERAL) BOYS 64 67 36 167 167

INTAKE: 60 GIRLS - - - -

CIVIL ENGG. BOYS 44 39 23 106 107

INTAKE: 60 GIRLS - 1 - 1

MECHATRONICS ENGG. BOYS 25 10 22 57 57

INTAKE: 40 GIRLS - - - 0

GRAND TOTAL BOYS 316 277 211 804 904

GIRLS 38 35 27 100

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Chief Guests Sri K.R. Pandit and Sri Premanath Marla

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A ‘Refresher’ for freshers

A seminar on ‘Scientific Invention’ by

Dr. K. Narayana Poojary organised by Science

Department in connection with International

year of Chemistry 2011

Fun to have tonnes of sweet memories -

Teachers’ Day Celebration

A one day workshop for faculty members on

‘ARM Controller’ organised by

E & C Department

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Campus selection for Final year stu-

dents by Tata Motors

Inauguration of Electrical Club by Mr.

Ajithanjaya M.K., Asst. Prof.,

St. Joseph's Engineering College

WINNERS OF PROJECT EXHIBITION COMPETITION

Project Exhibition competition organised

by e-club

Prize distribution function of Project

Exhibition competition

Ist Prize : GSM based irrigation

system by Sudarshan, Sujith Kotian

and Pradeep of VI Sem. DEE

2nd Prize : Automation of Railway

Station by Abhilash P.K., Lokesh &

Ranjan of VI Sem. DEE

3rd Prize : Foot operated pesticide

sprayer by Varun Acharya, Poojith,

Mohd. Arif of VI Sem. DME

Farewell for final year E & C Students Talents' Day Competition

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FORE - NOON SESSION

Welcome address by Smt. Noronha Tarina Presidential address by

Sri K. Abhayachandra Jain, President,

SNMP Governing Council

Presentation of Annual report

by Principal Sri J.J. Pinto

Chief Guest Sri Rajesh

Chowta, Chairman, Rajalaxmi

Education Trust

Alumni Representative Sri Gajanana Dongre

Assembled Audience

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Shafakhath se Mulakath

Ho Jaye tho......

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¡*\*Ù¡x•h¶JÁ*

ë¿*ljœí *˝d*C|*Âr Â…*@J|JÁ*...

Cultured M.C. by Cultural

Secretary Sachin Shetty

EJ*Ó*|* ©x•Á*¶*l

@*h|x… Õ*Rd*]*h.........

Not ARM controllers... charm controllers

Corruption - corrosion

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Electrical power manifesting in theform of Sri Manjunatha

Arm power added with ‘Auto’ power

Softwarians in folk wear

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College Volley Ball Team

College Shuttle Badminton Team

Winners of Inter Branch Foot Ball

Tournament - Automobile

Department

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Our Electrical Club has provided opportunity

to the students to develop their technical knowledge

& skills. We should be thankful to our principal

Mr. J.J.Pinto & our H.O.D Mr. Dhavalakeerthi for

supporting us by all means.

The inauguration

of the activities of

Electrical Club was held

on 6th Sept.,11 at 3 p.m.

Sri Ajithanajaya Kumar

M.K., Asst. Professor,

St. Joseph’s College

of Engg., Mangalore

was the Chief Guest.

Sri. J.J. Pinto, Principal

presided over the

function. The office

bearers are :

a. President : Mr. Abhilash P.K.,

3rd year DEE

b. Vice President : Mr. Praveen Devadiga,

2nd year DEE

c. Secretary : Mr. Sudarshan,

3rd year DEE

d. Joint Secretary : Ms. Bhagyashree N. Shetty,

3rd year DEE

e. Treasurer : Mr. Ashwath,

3rd year DEE

f. Co-ordinator : Sri. Harish Thantri M.,

Lecturer in E&E Dept.

g. Representative : Mr. Shashank Kumar,

from 1st year 1st year DEE

h. Magazine : Mr. Prathviraj, 3rd year DEE

Committee member

First seminar in Electrical Club was held on

24.09.2012 by Suchithra (3rd year DEE) and by

Anuroop (2nd year DEE) from Electrical & Electronics

Dept.

On Ayudha Pooja we decorated our labs

with flowers. A new idea was introduced in our club

that we held a flower decoration competition. The

winner’s of this competition were :

A REPORT ON ACTIVITIES OF ELECTRICAL CLUB (2011-12)

1st prize - Nikil & Jayanth, 2nd year DEE

2nd prize - Radhika & Sandya, 3rd year DEE

We held quiz competition for our Electrical club

members & seminar conducted by Radhika G.A.

(3rd year) and the winner of quiz competition are :

1st prize - Shashank &

Party 1st year

2nd prize - Prakash &

party 1st year

The members of

Electrical Club had

arranged a picnic on

21st January, 2012 to

Madikeri. The members

of this club accompanied

by Sri Harish Tantri M.

and Smt. Noronha Tarina

Rita, Lect. in E&E Dept.

accompanied our

students during this picnic.

An interbranch quiz competition was organised

by Electrical Club to the students of all branches of

our polytechnic on 18th February, 2012. Department

of Automobile Engg. and Dept. of E&C Engg. secured

first & second prizes respectively.

A cricket tournament was held on 12.3.2012,

Spark trophy - 2012. We formed teams from

7 branches and we got totally 20 teams from

7 branches, This cricket tournament was held for

2 days. The result of this Spark trophy 2012 are :

1st prize : Automobile Dept.

2nd prize : Electrical & Electronics Dept.

The prize of this cricket tournament was distributed

by our beloved principal Sri. J.J. Pinto.

Thank you

Abhilash P.K. Bhagyashree N. Shetty

President Joint Secretary

On the occasion of inaugurationof activities of Electrical club

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Scienceand

Technology

✍ Prashanth Shetty, VI Sem. DAE

Thinking is progress. Non thinking isstagnation of the individual,organisation and the country.Thinking leads to action. Knowledgewithout action is useless and irrelevant.Knowledge with action , convertsadversity into prosperity

- Dr. A.P.J.Abdul Kalam

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✍ Devaprasad, IV Sem. DEC

✍ Sudhir, VI Sem. DME ✍ Sudhir, VI Sem. DME

✍ Vikas, IV Sem. DAE

Õ*lAx…¿J* ¿*•ÂB fl®Jfl•ÛæJyB...©*h©J]*@xhËh≤* ÃJÁ*CW]*Â...

Ó*]*Ë”A*π ]*•Ó*h Á*Ix…¿*h Ã*Ex…Õ*l...

A friend in need....

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GEO - STATIONARY SATELLITES OF INDIA

✍ Asha, IVth Sem. DEE

A satellite, which appears to be stationary with

respect to earth is called a geostationary satellite.

The geo-stationary satellites which are placed in an

orbit about 36,000 km over the equator are used for

telecommunication, television broadcasting, tele-

medium, meteorological

services etc. India

established the geo-

stationary satellite

system, namely India

National Satellite (INSAT)

system in 1983. INSAT

is one of the largest

domestic communication

satellite systems in the

Asia Pacific region with 5

satellites - INSAT-2C,

INSAT-2DT, INSAT-2E,

INSAT-3B & INSAT-3C in operation. Besides these

satellites, INSAT-ID which was launched in June

1990 is used for meteorological imaging and few

other services even after eleven years of operation.

INSAT-2B was launched in July 1993, but was

decommissioned from regular services during the

year and now it is still used for satellite aided research

and data relay services and two of its transponders

are used for scientific experiments.

Master control facility (MCF) at Hassan in

Karnataka monitors and controls all the geostationary

satellites of ISRO, including initial orbit raising phase,

MCF controls INSAT-2C, INSAT-2E, INSAT 3B and

INSAT-2DT. MCF is monitoring GSAT-1 whenever

the satellite is within its visibility. Besides supporting

INSAT missions, MCF also provides orbit-raising

support, in orbit payload testing and interference

testing services to

international missions.

INSAT Services:

India space research

programme includes

INSAT services for

telecommunication, T.V.

Broad-casting and

meteorological services

and the IRS for resource

centres are the

outstanding services for

the communication development.

Tele-education:

One of the major problems in India is illiteracy.

Some 350 million of Indians cannot read and only

about 13 percent of whole population goes to high

school. India has hard plans to fill this gap with the

help of satellite technology starting with literacy

programme based on satellite instructional television

education project in 1975 & then with the INSAT-3A

communication satellite. These services were

shifted to the dedicated satellite for education -

EDUSAT launched in 2004. EDUSAT is first

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interactive satellite based on distance education

system for the country through the audio visual

medium with direct to home quality broadcast. This

satellite has multi-spot beams with both C-band &

Ku-band transponders to cover different parts of

country. Main purpose of EDUSAT is to connect

classrooms in remote areas of India.

Tele-Medicine:

Another important application is tele-medicine.

Tele-medicine is exchange of video audio and data

information between doctors and patients separated

by distance to improve the quality of health care.

Because of advantages of space based

communication over other channels of

communication, tele-medicine over satellite is one

of the most attractive applications of new-technology

in developing world. India has initiated several such

health projects. One of these connects 60 remote

hospitals to 16 super speciality units in cities.

Earth Sensing:

Another application is in the regions, which are

frequently hit by natural disasters. India made use

of its space assets to help relief activities in the

effected areas. ISRO has established video

conferencing to provide connection for tele-medicine

through VSAT technologies and it is also used for

satellite mobile service.

News gathering:

Satellite news gathering using INSAT system

enables real-time news coverages, Prasar Bharathi

is procuring outdoor - broad cast to cover important

events in different locations for transmission via

satellite to a central station at Delhi for rebroadcasting

over Doordarshan channels. INSAT provides a

reliable high fidelity through radio-networking.

Meteorology:

Meteorology data provided by INSAT is

processed by the INSAT meteorological data

processing system of India. Upper winds, sea

surface temperature and precipitation index data are

regularly obtained by it. INSAT-VHRR are used by

Doordarshan during news coverage & by

newspapers as part of weather reporting. At present

repetitive weather system observation over India

ocean from geostationary orbit are available only

from INSAT system.

Indian National Satellite system (INSAT) is multi-

purpose operations Satellite system for domestic tele

communications, meteorological observations & data

relay nation wide direct satellite television

broadcasting and radio, television programme

distribution. The system is a joint venture of

Department of Space (DOS), Department of

Telecommunications (DOT), India Meteorological

Department (IMD), All India Radio (AIR).

On Sunday evening, March 11, 2007 India

successfully launched another communication

satellite, the INSAT - 4B. It is equipped with

24 communication transponders and will mainly

boost direct-to-home television services in India.

Thus the INSAT's have brought about a

communication revolution in India, enabling people

living in far-flung areas to talk to earth other.

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BURJ KHALIFA (Incredible Tower)...

Over 45,000m3 (58,900 cu yd) of concrete,

weighing more than 110,000 tonnes were used to

construct the concrete and steel foundation, which

features 192 files burried more than

50m (164ft) deep. Burj Khalifa's

construction has used 330,000m3

(431,600 cu yd) of concrete and

39,000 tonnes (43,000 ST 38,000

LT) of steel rebar and construction

has taken 22 million man-hours.

Exterior cladding of Burj Khalifa

began in May 2007 and was

completed in September 2009. The

vast project involved more than 380

skilled engineers and onsite

technicians. At the initial stages of

installations the team progressed at

the rate of about 20 to 30 panels

per day and eventually achieved as

many as 175 panels per day.

The tower accomplished a world record for the

highest installation of an aluminium and glass facade

at a height of 512 metres. The total weight of

aluminium used on Burj Khalifa is equivalent to that

of five A 380 air crafts and the total length of stainless

steel bull nose fins is 293 times the height of Eiffel

tower on Paris.

In November, 2007, the highest reinforced

concrete corewalls were pumped using 80Mpa

concrete from ground level; a vertical height of 601

metres. Smashing the previous pumping record on

a a building of 470m on the Taipei 101; the world's

second tallest tower and the previous world record

for vertical pumping of 532 metres for an extension

to the Riva del garada Hydroelectric power plant in

1994. The concrete pressure during pumping to this

level was nearly 200 bars.

✍ Mohammed Naufal, VIth Sem. DCE

The amount of rebar used for the tower is 31,400

metric tonnes laid end to end. This would extend

over a quarter of the way around the world.

Building a global icon:

Excavation work began for

Burj Khalifa in January 2004 and

over the ensueing years to its

completion, the building passed

many important milestones on its

goal to become the tallest man

made structure the world has ever

seen. In just 1,325 days since

excavation work started in January

2004, Burj Khalifa became the

tallest free standing structure in the

world.

Burj Khalifa Construction

timeline

January 2004 - Excavation started

February 2004 - Piling started

March 2005 - Super structure started

June 2006 - Level 50 reached

January 2007 - Level 100 reached

March 2007 - Level 110 reached

April 2007 - Level 120 reached

May 2007 - Level 130 reached

July 2007 - Level 141 reached - World's

tallest building

September 2007 - Level 150 reached - World's

tallest free - standing structure

April 2008 - Level 160 reached - World's

tallest man made structure

January 2009 - Completing of spire - Burj

Khalifa tops out

September 2009 - Exterior cladding completed

January 2010 - Official launching ceremony

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The world is indeed a small place - this saying

stands correct in today’s ever growing and changing

world order. It would not be wrong to say that today’s

world is the world of information

and telecommunication.

Everyday new technology and

inventions are being made in the

area of information processing

and travelling. There is hardly

any area which has not been

affected by this. At the one hand,

all these different ways

of telecommunication and

information exchange have

highlighted the necessity for

multipurpose development and

growth of information technology

and on the other the easy access

and use of it has boosted the

network of information exchange.

All this has been possible through

information technology like

telephone fax, telex, computers, internet, E-mail,

photocopies scanner, printer, cellular phones, pager,

videophone, digital camera, multimedia etc. In reality

information technology is a generic technology which

is constituted of 3 components i.e hardware, software

and peopleware.

Cellphone : Cellular telephone or cell phone is a

2 way wireless communication system that gives

access to a person who is on the move. The

connection between the instrument and mobile

exchange is established via an intermediate station

called base station (BS), where a transmitting tower

is created.

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

✍ Rashmitha S. Shetty, IVth Sem. DEC

E-mail : Electronic mail (E-mail) involves non-

interactive communication of information between

the sender and a receiver. The transfer of information

from one computer to another

is made using telephone lines,

which uses Packet Wwitched

Data Network (PSDN)

technique.

Fax : Facsimile transfer of

messages, i.e Fax, is used for

transmission of weather charts,

engineering drawings and even

hand written notes. The

equipment in which the

document is placed is POTS.

Voice mail : If someone wants

to enjoy the benefits of a

telephone, without actually

owning one, he should

subscribe to voice mail.

Electronic data interchange (E.D.T.) : It enables

usually a customer and supplier to exchange routine

documents such as purchase orders and invoices

using standard electronic form and their own

computers, linked through a service provider.

Video Conferencing : It allows persons sitting in

different parts of the city, country or world to meet

face to face without being there. This is possible with

the help of special types of cameras attached to

computers. Anyone with a web browser can read

the papers and posters at leisure.

Multimedia : It stands for integration of or more

media. It is one of the most recent information

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technology that is popular world wide due to its multi

dimensional approached uses. These utilised some

of the applications of electronics which help for IT

3.5G mobile.

IT 3.5 G-mobile : The next ramp-up in the mobile

industry’s speed road map to India around the corner.

The swedish telecom leader, Ericson, which is also

the largest supplier in this country of cellular base

stations the ground equipment behind mobile phone

network has demonstrated the fist ever test link of

what is popularly known as 3.5G.

3.5G magic in India : India will soon join the elite

club of countries that have 3G mobile services with

Mahanagar telephone Nigam (MTNL) setting up

India’s first 3G network in Delhi and Mumbai. The

network will have a capacity of 4 M lines and will be

operational by next year. The total investment in the

project will be of Rs.11,000 crore. 3G services have

already become popular in Japan, U.K., Hongkong,

Australia, Sweden and Denmark.

Worms: A computer worm is a self contained

program that is able to spread functional copies of

its segments to other computer systems, unlike

viruses, worms do not need to attach themselves to

a post program. There are 2 types of worms-host

computer worms and network worms. Host computer

worms are entirely contained to other countries. Host

computer worms where the original terminates itself

after launching a copy on another host.

Conclusion: “The world is indeed a small place”,

this saying stands correct in todays ever growing and

changing world order. One need not raise his

eyebrows if the word “distance” sounds ironical in

the present enchanging era of information and

telecommunication.

WHY ARE AEROPLANES NOT AFFECTED BY LIGHTNINGS ???

✍ Manjuprasad C., IVth sem. DEE

Clouds are made of water droplets and dust in the

atmosphere at altitudes of 1 to 16 k.m. While travelling

through air, due to friction, the water droplets get electrically

charged.

Lightning occurs due to sparking between oppositely

charged clouds. A high voltage spark rushes towards the

ground (at zero potential) through moisture - filled air.

If any ground based structure is on the path of the spark, the top of that structure is excited to a

high electrical potential while its bottom (in contrast with the ground) remains at zero voltage, This

high potential difference sets a very high current in the structure causing sudden heat generation in

the material and destruction. But in flying aeroplanes there is nothing like a ground point which

remains always at zero voltage.

Hence even if hit by a lightening, the plane’s entire surface acquires the same high potential

and due to lack of potential difference there is no current and hence no destruction.

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ARTIFICIAL SATELLITE

✍ Tarique Anjum, IVth Sem. DEC

Man had been told for many centuries that the

moon is earth's satellite. As scientific knowledge

increased, man's hunger to know more about space,

more about the happenings on earth at various

places also increased. As a result of these inquiries,

artificial satellite took birth.

Artificial satellite is a man

made mechanical devices.

With the help of rockets these

were launched in space in

predetermined orbits. These

artificial satellites while revolve

around the earth in a defined

orbit would send to earth the

collected and recorded

pictures. With these satellites

communication would be

established from one corner of

the earth to another remote corner. Information

about rain, weather, thunderstorms and mineral

opulence on earth could be gathered and fed on the

earth.

In October 1945, an article published by one

Author C. Clark, a renowned writer at scientific

developments in the popular English weekly

'Wireless World' created a commotion in the scientific

world. It was stated in the article that a satellite could

be stationed at one particular place in the sky and

messages sent from one place of the earth could be

relayed from that satellite to another place on the

earth. Everyone at that time had thought that it was

only a imagination. But subsequently it did prove to

be a reality. The cold war between America and

Soviet Union played an important role in Astronomy.

America, in 1955, under the stewardship of John

Hagen, a renowned scientist, established a research

centre & got involved fully in the building of artificial

satellites. Russia too, under the stewardship of

Anatoli and Poloskov got involved in their research

day and night. In this competition Russia astonished

the world on October 4th

1957 by launching an artificial

satellite named Sputnik. This

was the first artificial satellite

being 58 cm in diameter and

having a weight of 82Kg and

was going round the earth in

every 96 minutes at a height

of 226 to 940 km from earth.

This being an experimental

satellite was placed in its orbit

with the help of rockets. After

a period of nearly a year,

having being successful in its mission it retired from

its services on January 4, 1958 by entering the

ocean.

Shaken by the Russian achievement, America

too tried to launch a satellite which was lighter than

Sputnik-1 with the name Vanguard - 1. But it was

unsuccessful. Going one more step forward, Russia

launched Sputnik-2 on November 3, 1957, along with

a dog Lyka in it. That dog was healthy and alive, till

the satellite returned to earth. With this trial it was

ascertained that living beings could undertake space

travels and also got sufficient records about the rays

of radiation present in the earth's atmosphere. But

in America the situation was different. It attempted

to launch another satellite in Vanguard series on

December 6, 1957. After rising about 3 feet, the

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rocket exploded. Again on February 5, 1958 another

rocket exploded after rising to about 6.5Km height

everyone in America including the President lost

hopes and were deeply worried. Subsequently, the

team of verner Van Brown, who took over the

stewarship of the research centre succeeded in

launching an artificial satellite named Explorer - 1 on

January 31, 1958. This satellite of only 14 kg weight,

displayed the Van Allen felt which had surrounded

the earth. Inspired by this America, on March 17,

1958 launched successfully one more satellite in

vanguard series. This satellite having reached its

orbit successfully, displayed that earth is flat at its

poles and also the earth's path of orbit is elliptical

but not round as had been presumed earlier.

Russia also launched another huge artificial

satellite named Sputnik-3 in May 1958. This carried

out many experiments in space with the help of the

laboratory it had carried. In all, seven Sputnik

spaceships were launched in this Sputnik series. In

April 1961 Uri Gagarin of Russia became the first

person to have undertaken a journey in a spaceship

and to have come back to earth safe. In turn, America

on July 20, 1969, sent Neil Armstrong and Edvin

Aldrin to the Moon by spaceships, Apollo-11 having

walked on the moon successfully they returned to

the earth safe.

On March 19, 1975 India launched its first

satellite named Aryabhata, in memory of the famous

scientist of Astronomy. This assisted in transmitting

news, weather reports etc. Later on, on June 7, 1979,

the second satellite Bhaskara was launched. By this

satellite, information regarding landscape, water

resources, forests, minerals, etc. could be collected.

These satellites were launched with the assistance

of Russian technicians. Subsequently, many more

satellites were launched by India for launching these.

India had been using imported rockets all along. But

on August 10, 1979, India launched one more

satellite with the name Rohini-1, using the

indigenously built rocket SLV-3, from Sriharikota in

Andhra Pradesh. Presently, by using Indian made

Cryogenic engines in the rockets other satellites are

being launched.

The Indian Space Research Organisation in

Bangalore has undertaken to build rockets for Indian

space research centre.

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AUTOMOBILE - "A COMFORTABLE & IMPORTANT LOCOMOTIVE"

✍ Collected by Santhosh, IVth Sem. DAE

An 'Automobile' 'Autocar' 'Motor car' or 'car' is

a wheeled motor vehicle used for transporting

passengers, which also carries its own engine. The

1st automobile vehicle ran on India's roads in 1897.

Until the 1930, cars were imported directly, but in

small number.

Now a days 'Automobile industry' in India is one

of the largest in the world & one of the fastest growing

globally. India's passenger & commercial vehicle

manufacturing industry is the 7th largest in the world

with an annual production of more than 307 million

units in 2010.

According to the recent reports. India is set to

overtake brazil to become the 6th largest passenger

vehicle producer in the world, growing 16-18 percent

to sell around three million units in the course of 2011-

12. In 2009 India emerged as Asia's 4th largest

exporter of passenger cars behind Japan, South

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Korea & Thailand. As of 2010 India is frame to 40

million pasenger vehicles.

More than 307 million automobile vehicles were

produced in India in 2010 (an increase of 33.9%)

making. Our country is the 2nd fastest growing

automobile market in the world. According to the

Society of Indian Automobile manufactures, annual,

vehicle sales are projected to increase to 5 million

by 2012 & more than 9 million by 2020 & more than

25 million by 2050. The country is expected to be at

the top of the world in car volumes with approximately

611 million vehicles on the nation's roads. The

majority of the India's car manufacturing industry is

based around three cluster in the South, West and

North. The Southern cluster near Chennai is the

biggest with 35% of the revenue share. The western

hub near Maharashtra is 33% of market. The

northern cluster is primarily Haryana with 32%.

Gurgaon & Manesar in Haryana form the

northern cluster where the country's largest car

manufacturer, Maruthi Suzuki is based. Maharashtra

is the western cluster with companies like General

motors, Volkswagen, Skoda, Mahindra & Mahindra,

Tata motors, Mercedes, Benz, Land rover, Fiat &

Force motors, having assembly plants in the area.

Aurangabad with Audi, Skoda and Volkswagen also

forms parts of the western cluster. Another emerging

cluster is in the state of Gujarat with manufacturing

facility of General motors in Halol & further planned

for Tata Nano at Sanand. Ford, Maruthi Suzuki and

Peugeot - citroen plants are also set to come up in

Gujarat, Kolkata with Hindustan motors, Noida with

Honda & Bangalore with Toyota are some of the

other automobile manufacturing regions around the

country manufacturers.

The Indian Automobile Industry manufactures

over 11 million vehicles and exports about 1.5 million

each year. The dominant products of the industry

are two wheelers with a market share of over 75%

and passenger vehicles with market share of about

16%. Commercial vehicles & three wheelers share

about 9% of the market between them. About 91%

of the vehicles sold are used by house holders &

only about 9% for commercial purposes. The

industry has a turnover of more than USD $ 35 billion

& provides direct & indirect employment to over

13 million people and on the other hand, India has a

well - developed tax structure.

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HISTORY OF THE AUTOMOBILE

✍ Mohammed Arif I.D., VI Sem. DME

The internal combustion engine and early gas-

powered cars.

The very first self-powered road vehicles were

powered by steam engine and by that definition

Nicolas Joseph Cagnot of France built the first

automobile in 1769 recognised by British royal

automobile club and the automobile club de France.

Daimler and Benz invented highly successful and

practical gasoline powered

vehicle that ushered in the

age of modern

automobiles. Daimler and

Benz invented cars that

looked and worked like the

cars we use today.

History of internal

combustion engine (the

heart of the automobile) An internal combustion

engine is any engine that uses the explosive

combustion of fuel to push a piston within the cylinder

the piston movement turns crankshaft that turns the

cash wheel via chain or a drive shaft. The different

types of fuels commonly used for car combusion

engine are gasoline (or petrol), diesel and kerosine.

The importance of Nucolaus Otto

One of the more important landmark in the engine

design comes from Nicolaus August Otto who in

1876 invented effective gas motor engine. Otto built

the first practical four stroke internal combustion

engine called the "Otto cycle engine:" as soon as he

had completed his engine, he built it into motorcycle.

Otto's contributions were very historically significant,

it was his four stroke engine that was universally

adopted for all liquid fueled automobiles going

forward.

The importance of Karl Benz

In 1885, German Mechanical Engineer, Karl Benz

designed and built the world's first practical automobile

to be powered by internal combusion engine. On

January 29, 1886, Benz reserved the first patent (DRP

No. 37435) for gas fueled car. It was a three wheeler.

Benz built a first four wheeled

car in 1891. Benz the

company started by inventor

Benz became the world's

largest manufacturer of

automobiles by 1900. Benz

was first inventor to integrate

an internal combusion engine

with a chassis in 1885, Gottlick

Daimler (together with his

design partner Wihelm May back) took Otto's internal

combusion engine a step further and patented.

In 1885 Daimler - May back designed on engine

which was small, light weighted, first used a gasoline

injected carburetor and which had a vertical cylinder.

The size, speed & efficiency of the engine allowed

for revolution in car design. On March 8, 1886

Daimler took a stage coach and adopted it to hold

his engine, there by designing the first four wheeled

automobile in the world. Daimler is considered the

first inventor to have invented a practical internal -

combusion engine.

In 1889, Daimler invented a V - slanted two cylinder,

four stroke engine with mushroom shaped valves.

Just like Otto's 1876 engine, Daimler's new engine

set the bases for all car engines going forward and

used today.

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Achievements&

Recognitions

Success is more permanent when you achieveit without destroying your principles.

- Walter Cronkite

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✍ Suraj, IV Sem. DCE

✍ Devaprasad, IV Sem. DEC

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Winners of Inter Polytechnic Cricket

Tournament held in Vivekanand Polytechnic,

Puttur

Winners of Inter Polytechnic Throwball

tournament held in Vivekananda

Polytechnic, Puttur

ACHIEVEMENTS & RECOGNITIONS

On behalf of winners faculty member

Mr.Venkatesh Prabhu, H.O.D. Science Dept.

receiving the winners trophy from

Sri V. Dhananjay Kumar.

In the 35th State level Inter - Polytechnic Annual

Sports meet 2011 -12 held at Chikkodi, Belgaum in

February 2012, Mr. Rithesh R. Salian of IVth

semester DEE has won the Silver medal in High jump

(men) section and Miss. Suchithra of VIth sem DEE

has won the Bronze medal in Javelline throw

(women’s) section.

Mr. Prathviraj B. Salian of VI Sem. DEE

secured Ist Prize in the Drawing competition

organised by Veera Maruthi Seva Sangha,

Moodbidri and IIIrd Prize in Drawing

competition organised by Sarvajanika

Ganeshothsava Samithi, Moodbidri

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Individual champions in Annual Sports Meet 2011-12

Prathima, II Sem. DEC, Rithesh R Salian, IV Sem. DEE

Winners of Talents Day competitionand overall champions in Sports &

Games - E & E Dept.

Runners of Talents Daycompetition E & C Dept.

Talents Day 3rd prize & AyudhaPuja mantap decoration competition

winners - Automobile Dept.

Winners of Sri Ganesh Pai Memorial Cricket

Tournament for SMC Campus Institutions.

Mr. Ranjith Kumar, VI Sem. DMC has won the

'Man of the Series' award

Best M.C. Winners of Talents day

competition: Mr.. Sudarshan of

VIth sem DEE & Mr.Abhishek of

IInd sem DEE

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Mr. Gajanana Dongre was born on 5th Nov 1975 at

Mala, near Karkala. He pursued his diploma in

Electronics and Communication Engineering from

S N M Polytechnic and passed out with first class in

the year 1996. He was a studious student with lots

of talents in the cultural and literary domain.

After his diploma he served as Component Engineer

in Aspect Developments Bangalore till 1999. He

joined i2 technologies as Net developer in the

month of June 1999. Presently he is working at

Symphony services as Manager, Product

development.

He has many professional achievements during his

career as Electronics Engineer.

He has applied for the United States patent on

Optimization for one of the product developed

using operation and research principle (C++

implementation).

He has worked with Microsoft for the development

of Pivot table feature.

He has also secured multiple zero defect awards,

Best performance awards, and on time delivery

awards.

Besides his profession he is actively involved in

several cultural and literary activities. He participates

in the Kannada day celebrations, annual day

celebrations and plays key roles in organising such

events. He engages himself in the design and

implementation of Kannada Rajyostava celebrations

across companies in Bangalore. He has participated

as judge for Kannada Essay, Quiz and other cultural

activities for last 3

years across multiple

companies in

Bangalore. This

indicates that a person

requires not only

academic excellence

for achievement but

also needs extra-

curricular activities

during his student life.

Thus he remains a role

model to all the budding diploma holders.

Mr. Dongre is a hard core fan of Carnatic music.

Yakshagana is his all time favourite art. He likes to

read history and physics during leisure.

OUR ALUMNI REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE ANNUAL DAY

CELEBRATION 2011-12, MR. GAJANAN DONGRE

✍ Divya Shetty, IV Sem. DEC

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Sl. No. Name Course Company

1 SUKESHA DAE MANDO BRAKES PVT LTD

2 SUDHIR PRABHU DAE MANDO BRAKES PVT LTD

3 SAI NARAYANEN.E DAE UNITED TOYOTA

4 PRASHANTH DAE UNITED TOYOTA

5 CHANDRASHEKAR DAE UNITED TOYOTA

6 SHIVANANDA NAYAK DAE UNITED TOYOTA

7 SANDEEP PUTRAN DAE UNITED TOYOTA

8 HARI PRASAD DAE UNITED TOYOTA

9 PRASHANTH KUMAR DAE TATA MOTORS

10 NAVEENA DAE TATA MOTORS

11 RANJAN DEE JINDAL STEEL WORK BALLARY

12 GURURAJA PRABHU DEE REGEN POWER TECH PVT LTD

13 ABHILASH P K DEE REGEN POWER TECH PVT LTD

14 AMAR.Y DEE JINDAL STEEL WORK BALLARY

15 V.PRATHVIRAJ B.S DEE REGEN POWER TECH PVT LTD

16 SWASTIK.K DEE JINDAL STEEL WORK BALLARY

17 SWASTIK.K DEE REGEN POWER TECH PVT LTD

18 SUJITH C KOTIAN DEE REGEN POWER TECH PVT LTD

19 ASHWATH DEE REGEN POWER TECH PVT LTD

20 VIJESH DEE REGEN POWER TECH PVT LTD

21 SUCHITRA DEE JINDAL STEEL WORKS BALLARY

22 VIJESH POOJARY DEE TATA MOTORS

23 SUJITH C KOTIAN DEE TATA MOTORS

24 RANJAN POOJARY DEE TATA MOTORS

25 POOJARY PUSHPARAJ ANAND DEC TATA MOTORS

26 GANESH PRASAD DMC ITC

27 JINTO JOSE DMC “V-GUARD,KERALA”

28 DEEPAK J SHETTY DME MANDO BRAKES PVT LTD

LIST OF STUDENTS APPOINTED IN VARIOUS CAMPUS INTERVIEWS

HELD DURING THE YEAR 2011-12 (Till 15th May, 2012)

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PROFICIENCY PRIZE WINNERS WHO HAVE SCORED HIGHEST MARKS IN THE SEMESTER (NOV.

/ DEC.) 2011 EXAMINATIONS.

i) II SEM DME : NEELESH

ii) IV SEM DME : PRAJWAL PREETHAM RODRIGOUS

ii) VI SEM DME : SHAROON CHRISTAPAL AMANNA

i) II SEM DE&C : PRASANNA

ii) IV SEM DE&C : VINISHA

iii) VI DE&C : NAVINASH

i) II SEM DCS : SHRUTHI K

ii) IV SEM DCS : ANJALI KRISHNA

iii) VI SEM DCS : SHIVARAMA K. K.

i) II SEM DAE : SANTHOSHA NAIK

ii) IV SEM DAE : SANTHOSHA GOWDA

iii) VI SEM DAE : SATHISH

i) II SEM DEE : ANUSHA Y

ii) IV SEM DEE : PRAVEENA DEVADIGA

iii) VI SEM DEE : YASHAVANTHA GOWDA

i) II SEM DCE : KEERTHIRAJ

ii) IV SEM DCE : SURAJ

iii) VI SEM DCE : MOHAMMED NAUFAL

i) II SEM DMC : SUBHASH M.S.

ii) IV SEM DMC : SAMSON MADTHA

iii) VI SEM DMC : GANESH NARENDRA SHANBHAG

1. Sri Amaranath Jain memorial cash prize for the best student of this year is awarded to Mr. ABHILASH

P.K. VI Sem. DEE.

2. Sri S.D. Samrajya 75th Birthday felicitation endowment scholarship is awarded to Mr. POOJARY

PUSHPARAJ ANAND H, VI Sem. DE&C

3. A cash prize is sponsored by Sri P.V.Bhat Ex Principal is awarded to Kum. ARPITHA VI Sem. DCS.

4. A cash prize of Rs. 1000/-each by Sri Venkatesh Prabhu M., H.O.D of Science for the student

scoring highest marks 100/100 in mathematics in annual examination is awarded to ANUSHA

Y. II Semester DEE. PRAKASH K. II Semester DE&C

5. A cash prize of Rs. 500/- sponsored by Sri. Mohammed Sharief, Ex Lecturer in Mechanical Engg., is

awarded to Mr. SHAROON CHRISTAPAL AMANNA, VI Sem. DME

6. A prize sponsored by Sri K.M.Bhat, Ex Lecturer in Electrical Engg. is awarded to

Mr. AVINASH KUNDER, VI Sem. DEE.

S.N.MUDBIDRI POLYTECHNIC, MOODBIDRI (D.K)

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7. A cash prize is sponsored by Sri Sudharshana M in memory of Mr. Sunil Kumar is awarded to

Mr. SHIVARAMA K. VI Sem. DCS

8. A cash prize donated by Sri Mahaveera College Stores, Moodbidri for Best Outgoing Athlet for the

year 2011-12 is awarded to Mr. RANJITH KUMAR, VI Sem. DMC

9. A cash prize of Rs. 1000/- donated by Mr. Suresh D.B. Lecturer in Automobile Engg. to the First year

Automobile students for securing highest marks in his subject Automotive Engines, in the semester

exams Nov. 2011 is awarded to Mr. Santhosha Naik, & Sujith Bangera.

10. A cash prize of Rs. 1000/- each is sponsored by Smt. Sowmya M.J., Librarian , to the meritorious

students of I year Diploma in E&C, E&E, AT Engg. branches.

I DEE : PRADEEP H

I DE&C : MAMATHA

I DAE : SHARATH KUMAR

Sri S.D. Samrajya memorial cash award of Rs. 2500/- awarded to the best outgoing student of SNM

Polytechnic, for the academic year 2011-12. This award is sponsored by his sons Mr. Shirthady Sampath

Samrajya and Mr. Sushanth Samrajya.

Kum. RADHIKA G A III DEE deserves this award for her all-round performance in academics and

extracurricular activities .

She has bagged , 2nd place in 800 mts, 2nd place in relay, participated in carom & badminton, and she is the

Junior under Officer in NCC, SMC Unit.

1. Best Outgoing students for the year 20010-11

Sl.No. Name of the student Diploma Course

1. Mr. SHRIKANTH K. Mechanical Engg.

2. Miss. REVATHI KRISHNA Computer Science Engg.

3. Mr. RAVINDRA Automobile Engg.

4. Mr. NEERESHA D AMIN Electrical & Electronics Engg.

5. Mr. ASHOKA Electronics & Comm. Engg.

6. Mr. SANDESH K. Civil Engineering.

7. Mr. MANOJ PRATHVI PINTO Mechatronics Engg.

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S.N.MUDBIDRI POLYTECHNIC, MOODBIDRI (D.K)

Inter branch Mantap decoration competition for the students on account of Ayudha Puja celebration

on 5th October 2011.

I PRIZE : AUTOMOBILE ENGG DEPT

II PRIZE : MECHANICAL ENGG DEPT

III PRIZE : MECHATRONICS ENGG DEPT

RANGOLI COMPETITION :

I PRIZE : SRIVATSA RAO, (V SEM AUTO)

II PRIZE : PRATHIBHA AND SUSHMA (I SEM DEE)

III PRIZE : LAVEEN HEGDE AND DEEPAK (V SEM DME)

Winners of various cultural competitions

organised on account of Annual Day celebrations:

QUIZ

1. R. RENOY VI SEM DEC

2. PRAVEEN KUMAR SN VI SEM DEC

KANNADA ESSAY

1. SIRAJ VI SEM DCS

2. PRAJNA VI SEM DCS

ENGLISH ESSAY

1. ARPITHA VI SEM DCS

2. YASHWANTH VI SEM DEE

ELOCUTION

1. SUDHARSHAN VI SEM DEE

2. NAVYA IV SEM DEC

SINGING(SOLO)NON FILMY

1. VARUN VI SEM DCE

2. SUDHARSHAN VI SEM DEE

PICK & ACT

1. AVINASH VI SEM DEE

2. SUDHARSHAN VI SEM DEE

PICK & SPEAK

1. ANOOP R SHENOY IV SEM DEE

2. SUDHARSHAN VI SEM DEE

3. 2.PRAVEEN KUMAR S N VI SEM DEC

SINGING(SOLO) FILMY

1. VARUN VI SEM DCE

2. RASHMITHA IV SEM DEC

DUMB CHARADES

1. PRAVEEN AND RENOY VI SEM DEC

2. SUDHEER AND SANDESH VI SEM DEC

Interbranch talents day competitions on

29th February, 2012.

I PLACE : ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS

ENGG DEPT

II PLACE : ELECTRONICS AND

COMMUNICATION ENGG DEPT

III PLACE : AUTOMOBILE ENGG DEPT

BEST MASTER OF CEREMONY SUDARSHAN

AND ABHISHEK

(VI SEM ELECTRICALS)

SARVAJANIKA GANESHOTHSAVA SAMITHI

MOODBIDRI

DRAWING COMPETITION

PRATHVIRAJ B SALIAN, VI SEM. DEE - III PRIZE

VEERAMARUTHI SEVA SANGHA MOODBIDRI

DRAWING COMPETITION

PRATHVIRAJ B SALIAN, VI SEM. DEE - I PRIZE

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The following are the prize winners in the various

games & sports events held in connection with the

Annual Day celebrations for the year 2011-12.

MEN

1. CRICKET (SOFT BALL)

Winners : ELECTRIAL & ELECTRONICS ENGG

Runners: CIVIL ENGG. DEPT.

2. CRICKET (HARD BALL)

Winners : ELECTRIAL & ELECTRONICS ENGG.

Runners: MECHANICAL ENGG. DEPT.

3. VOLLEY BALL

Winners : AUTOMOBILE ENGG.

Runners: MECHANICAL ENGG. DEPT.

4. KABBADDI

Winners: ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGG.

Runners: MECHANICAL ENGG. DEPT.

5. FOOT BALL

Winners : AUTOMOBILE ENGG. DEPT.

Runners : CIVIL ENGG. DEPT.

6. SHUTTLE BADMINTON

I Prize : AVIN & DARSHAN ME

II Prize : POOJITH & RAKESH ME

7. SHUTTLE (SINGLES)

I Prize : DINESH DEE

II Prize : RAKESH DME

WOMEN :

1. CHESS

I Prize : PRAJNA III DCS

II Prize : SAHITHYA III DEC

S.N.MUDBIDRI POLYTECHNIC, MOODBIDRI, D.K.

LIST OF PRIZE WINNERS OF SPORTS & GAMES COMPETITIONS

2. CARROM SINGLES

I Prize : DEEPIKA II DEC

II Prize : SHAILAJA II DEC

3. SHUTTLE SINGLES

I Prize : SHETTY BHAGYASHREE N. III DEE

II Prize : KAVANA II DCS

4. SHUTTLE DOUBLES

I Prize : SHETTY BHAGYSHREE N. &

SHARAL LIZA FERNANDES DEE

II Prize : PRATHIMA & PRATHIKSHA K. P. DEC

5. KABADDI

Winners : ELECTRONICS & COMMN. ENGG.

Runners : ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGG.

6. VOLLEY BALL:

Winners : ELECTRRONICS & COMMN. ENGG.

Runners : ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGG.

7. THROW BALL

I Prize : Department of.E&C ENGG.

II Prize : Department of E&E ENGG.

III Prize : Department of C& S ENGG.

8. MARCH PAST:

I Prize : Department of E&E ENGG.

II Prize : Department of MECHANICAL ENGG.

III Prize : Department of AUTOMOBILE ENGG

9. INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIP :

a) Mens Champion : RITHESH R.S. DEE

b) Womens Champion : PRATHIMA DEC

10. OVER ALL CHAMPIONSHIP : ELECTRICAL &

ELECTRONICS ENGG. DEPT.

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3000 mtr men

1. Sudheer Naik Iyr Auto

2. Naufal IIyr Civil

3. Kishore IIIyr E & C

March past

1. E & E

2. Mech

3. Auto

Relay 4x100 boys

1. E & E

2. Civil

3. Auto

Triple jump boys

1. Sukesh IIIyr Auto

2. Manjunath IIyr Auto

3. Prakash Maxim Rodrigues IIIyr E & E

800mtr Race Men

1. Praveen Lobo IIyr Auto

2. Sandeep IIIyr Mech

3. Naushad IIyr Civil

800mtr Race women

1. Prathima Iyr E & C

2. Radhika IIIyr E & E

3. Manjula I E & C

Shot put Throw Men

1. Kishore IIyr Mech

2. Prashanth Shetty IIIyr Mech

3. Gowreesh IIIyr Auto

3000 mtr men

1. Sudheer Naik Iyr Auto

2. Naufal IIyr Civil

3. Kishore IIIyr E & C

4x100 Relay girls

1. E & C

2. E & E

3. E & C

400mtr Race Girls

1. Prathima Iyr E & C

2. Gunashree IIyr E & C

3. Pramila IIyr E & C

400 mtr race Boys

1. Aditya Iyr Civil

2. Dheeraj IIyr E & E

3. Ritesh R Salian IIyr E & E

Long Jump Girls

1. Prathima Iyr E & C

2. Gunashree IIyr E & C

3. Prameela IIyr E & C

Javelin Throw Girls

1. Suchitra IIIyr E & E

2. Manjula Iyr E & C

3. Prameela IIyr E & C

Discuss Throw Girls

1. Manjula Iyr E & C

2. Prameela IIyr E & C

3. Suchitra IIIyr E & E

1500mtr Race Boys

1. Praveen Lobo IIyr Auto

2. Aditya A V Iyr Civil

3. Yathisha IIyr Auto

Discuss throw - Boys

1. Ritesh R Salian IIyr E & E

2. Shashank Iyr Civil

3. Jayanth IIyr E & E

Javelin Throw - Boys

1. Ritesh R Salian IIyr E & E

2. Dhanraj Iyr E & E

3. Prashanth Shetty

Long Jump boys

1. Prakash Maxim Rodrigues IIIyr E & E

2. Praveen Lobo IIyr Auto

3. Dinesh H S IIIyr E & E

Relay 4x100 men

1. E & E

2. Auto

3. Civil

High Jump Boys

1. Ritesh R S IIyr E & E

2. Rakesh Iyr Mech

3. Praveen B Bangera IIyr Auto

WINNERS OF ATHLETICS EVENTS

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200 mtr Race Girls

1. Prathima Iyr E & C

2. Gunashree IIyr E & C

3. Flocita Iyr E & E

Pole volt boys

1. Ranjith III Mtx & Sukesh III Auto

2. Sachin Iyr E & E

3. Saimon IIyr Auto

200mtr Race Boys

1. Khalandar Sawad IIyr Mech

2. Aditya A V Iyr Civil

3. Sameer Ahammed IIyr Civil

1500mtr Race Girls

1. Jalaja IIyr E & E

2. Shailashree IIyr E & E

3. Akshatha IIyr E & E

100mtr Race Boys

1. Khalandar Sawad IIyr ME

2. Sameer Ahamed IIyr Civil

3. Abhijith IIyr Mtx

Shot Put Girls

1. Gunashree IIyr E & C

2. Prathima Iyr E & C

3. Sandhya IIIyr E & E

✍ Rohit D.S., IV Sem. DEC

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Life&

Values

✍ Santhosh, IV Sem. DEC

Life is the unfoldment and development of a beingunder circumstances tending to press it down.

- Swami Vivekananda

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✍ Prathviraj, VI Sem. DEE

✍ Gautham ✍ Prathviraj, VI Sem. DEE

✍ Prathviraj, VI Sem. DEE

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A TEACHERS ROLE IN MOULDING THE STUDENTS

A Teacher teaches.

A Good teacher explains.

A Better teacher

demonstrates.

A Great teacher inspires.

Yes, indeed teaching is

the noblest of all

professions and the teacher

is the noblest of all.

A teacher is the one who

shows the way and leads us

from darkness to light

through a thick jungle.

Teacher is the priest and

school is the temple of learning.

"Gurur Brahma, Gurur Vishnuh,

Gurur Devo Maheshwarha,

Guru sakshath Prabrahma,

Thasmai Sri Gurave Namaha"

This should be the devotion and veneration of a

student towards a teacher.

The foundation of a child is laid in the school.

A good school background helps in building the

character and career of a student. A well groomed

child is able to contribute more towards the society.

If an aggressive child is not corrected by the teacher

at a young age it can turn out to be an adult of ego,

frustration and impatience. A talented student, if not

encouraged by a teacher may not be able to bring

out his/ her talent in any course of life.

Teacher is the builder of a nation. He should

posess a high degree of knowledge. A doctor with

✍ Mohammed Faheem Patel, VIth Sem. DCE

insufficient knowledge

may kill a man but a

teacher with imperfect

knowledge may damage

the whole nation. When

we speak of role models

we think of Swami

Vivekananda, Mahatma

Gandhi, Jawaraharlal

Nehru etc. But why don't

we speak of the role model

who is right in front of our

own eyes.... our teacher.

Mad rush of schools

towards commercialisation has destroyed the

society. High tech culture, passion for pleasure has

made students to get diverted. Teachers role in such

a situation is to make students realise the importance

of discipline. Teacher is one who brings the students

from wrong path to the right one.

The teachers work within four walls silently, in

modest surroundings far from dust and dine, among

people who have not yet broken the shell of

innocence. And later someday he is confronted

with someone whose face he can't recognize,

whose name he can't recall. But still his joy has no

bounds when he hears "Do you remember me, Sir?"

This is the richest reward a man can get. Years roll

by, people grow in age and status but still they

remember their teachers who tried their best to mould

them, to give them a purpose and direction. We are

absolutely right in celebrating a teacher's day.

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✍ Rohith D.S., IVth Sem. DEC

ENTHUSIASM

Enthusiasm has never been a part of a negative cult.

The world belongs to the enthusiast who can keep

themselves cool. Enthusiasm builds a fire within a

person. But he must not allow uncontrolled anticipation to run away

with judgement or reason. As for me I believe that enthusiasm is

"Spice of life". Nothing can be achieved without enthusiasm.

So many people are not really living, they are pathetic & unhappy lacking dynamics & motivation. The

reason is they are short of enthusiasm.

Enthusiasm can make a vast difference in a persons life. It will improve your personality, never let you go

down in your life, makes hard days good days, makes you come alive, away from your worries and tensions,

solves your toughest problems, builds power under your difficulties.

It has been said that every tomorrow has 2 handles, one of anxiety other of enthusiasm. You can hold any

of them. Choice of handle determines the character of your multiplying days. As per my experience

enthusiasm can be perpetual. It need never run down, it is a great big, wonderful fact. It keeps you young

in spirit, mind and body too.

How does one can have enthusiasm in life? Cultivate the habit to love, love people, love the sky under

which you live, love beauty, love God. The person who loves becomes enthusiastic, filled with sparkle and

joy of life.

Enthusiasm will cease to bother you in fear of people and this is a big worry to many ; you must get rid of it.

What is there to be afraid of ? Why should anybody go through life sulking like a rabbit -? The good lord

told us he will be with us & help us, why not take that as face value look the world in the face & hit it really

hard !!!

ART OF SMILING

✍ Ashwini A. Shetty, IInd Sem. DEE

A smiling face is our greatest personal asset. A perfectly plain face becomes

attractive when it is lit up with a radiant smile. Mentally and socially too, smiling is

of great value. The mental attitude of hopefulness produces the smile which in turn

stimulates and purifies the process of thinking. Smiling awakens friendly feeling

among people to whom it is directed. It prepares the ground for healthy relationship.

There arises certain tension between the two human beings when they meet as they are two different

individuals. A smile helps to ease this tension. The man who gives the smile eases his way into the human

relationship. The man who receives the smile is put at ease and secures a certain uplift to his ego.

A smile can enrich our own lives and the lives of people with whom we come into contact. It is the most

natural and most effective exercise for the face. Your secret of success and popularity in life is a warm

intimate smile which breaks the hardest attitudes and evokes immediate response.

"DO NOT LOSE HEART IN FAILURE AND HEAD IN SUCCESS."

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LISTEN TO YOUR INNER VOICE

✍ Shiny M.D., IV Sem. DEC

Millions of men and women listen to the outer

voice of the others, but do not listen to the inner voice

of their own mind, soul, conscience or whatever you

may choose to call it.

If you listen to your inner voice at all times and

follow it, you can do no mistakes, Mahatma Gandhi

always listened to his inner voice and that is what

enabled him to win

independence for India,

when the sun never set on

the British Empire.

Listening to your Inner

voice means signs of

perpetual mental health.

Refusing to listen to inner

voice leads to chronic

diseases of both mind and

body.

"It's important to listen

to ourselves" says New

man and Borkowitz. Most

of us learn to tune

ourselves out....

Tuning in again takes practice:

We have to encourage ourselves to speak up.

If we've stopped listening to our own voice for a long

time, that voice may become very faint ! It may have

half given up. It may also be pretty angry for having

been shut up so long. But its there ; we have to give

it a chance. If we learn how to listen, we will find out

a lot and we hear some wonderful things.

As Karl Barth said in the world of God and the

world of man, "Conscience is the perfect interpreter

of life"

Ours is the world of nuclear giants and ethical

pigmies ; and the people are suffering today as Omar

N. Bradley said, in his Armistick day address in 1948,

"The world has achieved brilliance without

conscience". It is like milk without cream. Albert

Einstein expressed the formula of conscience

scientifically "Never do anything against conscience,

even if the state demands it."

As Dr. Samuel

Johnson said, "That every

man should regulate his

actions by his own

conscience, without any

regard to the opinion of

the rest of the world, is one

of the first percepts of

moral prudence."

James Joyce said in

the portrait of the artist as

a young man, "Welcome

life ! I go to encounter for

the millionth time the

reality of experience and to enforce in the smithy of

my soul the uncreated conscience of my race."

As Henry Lloyd said "Churches come and go,

but there was ever been but one religion. The only

religion is conscience in action."

Voltaire wrote to Frederick the great on April 6,

1767, "In the midst of all the doubts which we have

discussed for 4000 ways, the safest course is to do

nothing against one's conscience." With this secret

we can enjoy life and have no fear from death.

As Emmanuel Swedenborg said, "Conscience

is God's presence in men."

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HONESTY

✍ T.K. Kaushal Rao, IV Sem. DEE

To tell the truth, to be fair & straight forward, and to lead a life of honour and dignity.

"Honesty is the 1st chapter of the book of wisdom" - Thomas Jafferson (3rd President of U.S.)

THE EMPEROR'S SEED

There was once an old emperor in the far east who knew had to choose a successor even though he

had no children of his own. He assembled all the young boys in the kingdom and gave each of them a seed

to grow. He told these boys to go home, plant the seed and come back to place in one year. He could then

judge the plants that they brought and choose the next emperor. One of these boys was named Ling, & he

went straight home to tell his mother the whole story. She helped him to get a pot & plant the seed.

Everyday, Ling would water his seed, but it never grew. Even after 6 months, when the other boys were

talking about the plants they were growing. Ling's seed did nothing. He felt like such a failure. After an year

passed,it was time to show the emperor the plants. Ling was scared to take his empty pot, but his mother

encouraged him to be honest about what had happened. When Ling arrived, he was amazed to see at all

the beautiful plants grown by the other boys. Sadly, he stayed in the back with his empty pot. When the

emperor arrived, he surveyed the room, saw Ling in the back and called him to the front to ask his name. He

looked at Ling and then announced to the crowd, "Behold your new emperor ! His name is Ling."

The emperor said "I gave everyone here a seed to bring back 1 year later. But the seed I gave you

was boiled and could not be grown. All of you, except Ling, have brought me plants that were substituted

for the one I gave you. Ling was the only one with the courage and honesty to bring me the pot with my

seed in it."

Honesty is.... Telling someone the truth, even if it's not what they want to hear.

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BEST FRIENDS

✍ Mohammed Faheem Patel, VI Sem. DCE

Once two friends were travelling in a desert.

They started quarreling over a silly matter. One of

the friend turned over to the other and gave him a

slap. The other one did not reply anything but in

return he sat down and wrote on the sand, "Today

my best friend gave a slap on my face".

Then they continued their journey and reached

an oasis. They thought of relaxing for a while and

did so. When they were crossing the desert, the

one who had been slapped saw a river and thought

of swimming and jumped into it. He did not know

that the river was deep and he began to drown.

His friend without any hesitation jumped into the

river and saved him from the mouth of danger.

Once recovered from the fear of death, he sat

down near a large flat rock and began to carve that

"Today my best friend saved me"

The other one was anxious to know about the

behaviour of his friend and asked him that "Why

did you write in sand at first that I slapped you and

when I saved your life why did you carve it on the

rock?"

He replied him "When the best friend offended

me. I wrote in the sand which changes in time and

gets erased, but when a best friend takes the risk

of his life to save his friend's life, I am sure that

time doesn't erase it and forget it."

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PLACE OF WOMEN IN SOCIETY

✍ Manjula, II Sem. DEEIn ancient India,

women enjoyed a

place of pre-

eminence. They

were equal partners

of men. Some of

them were great scholars and were held in high

esteem. It is aid that many of the hymns in the vedas

were written by women. Even during the periods of

the Ramayana and the Mahabharatha there lived

women of greater virtue, wisdom and responsibility,

thus we had women like Sita, Savitri, Gargi, Draupadi

and Damayanti.

It was however, during the medieval period that

women were pushed behind the purdah. Not long

ago, they had to live within the four walls of the house.

They were deprived of education and all opportunities

of progress. They had to do all the menial chores of

the house and live like slaves. Where as the western

women had long ago won their right to vote liberty

and education. Indian women still wallowed in

illiteracy, ignorance and squator. At the most they

were treated as objects of enjoyment. They had no

voice in their husbands mundane activities. Only

shyness and subservient submissiveness was their

ornament. They had no right to choose their own

partners, particularly in the rural areas, women were

prohibited from wearing fashionate clothes.

Independence has brought about a virtual

emancipation to at least the urban women in India,

now they do not lag behind men in any field. Indian

women have got equal rights and march shoulder to

shoulder with men. There are women teachers,

doctors, nurses, scientists, engineers, officers, sports

women, journalists, magistrates, architects and even

pilots and drivers. Who can forget the women world

leaders like Mrs. Indira Gandhi, Mrs. Margaret

Thatcher, Mrs. Bandarnaike, Mrs. Goldameir,

Mrs. Vijayalaxmi Pandit and others.

In the field of education, women out do men. There

are more women in higher educational institutions

than men. Most of the top positions in all university

examinations are bagged by women. Even in extra-

curricular activities, women do not lag behind men.

Now Indian women are conscious of their rights.

Their voice can no longer be suppressed. They raise

their voice in choosing their life partners and in the

choice of profession of their liking, they mix up with

men freely and participate in political competitions,

musical concerts and even express abundantly their

debating skills. They no longer believe in purdah or

seclusion. They even learn Judo and Karate to

ensure security.

It must, however, be admitted that some women

cross the limits of decency. They read morbid

literature and are fond of erotic songs and films. They

thus misuse their liberty. Most of the women in rural

areas, particularly those belonging the lower castes,

are illiterate, ignorant and superstitious.

Although something has been done for women, much

remain to be done. Let us not forget 1991 the year

of the girl child.

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✍ Sushanth, VI Sem. DCS

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“Life is to be fortified by many friendships to

love and to be loved is the greatest

happiness of existence”.

Have you ever wondered how

certain people are able to draw

others to them and gain the

admiration and affection of friends ?

Such people may or maynot appear

particularly wealthy, witty or

buttressed with an expensive

education. But somewhere in their

personalities is an ingredient causing

them to be respected and admired.

It is called friendship factor.

Friendship is the spring board

to every other love. Friendship splits

over onto the other important

relationships of life. People with no friends usually have

diminished capacity for sustaining any kind of love.

On the other hand, those who learn how to love their

friends tend to make long and fulfilling relationships.

Work well on business teams and enjoy their life ...

It is an interesting fact, “women have more

friends than men”. Most men have had neither

practice in the art of intimacy on role models to point

the way. Little girls can walk to school hand in hand,

hold each other up starting laugh and cry and say

“You are my best friend. I need you, I like you”, boys

wouldn’t dare.

People with deep and lasting friendships may

be introverts, extroverts, young, old, dull, intelligent,

homely, good looking, but the one characteristic they

always have in common is their lack of facade. They

have a certain transparency, allowing to see what is

in their hearts. By cultivating transparency we can

deepen our friendships.

For fear of seeming sentimental, many of us

hold back expressions of warmth and thereby

missout on rich and profound friendships. We say

“Thanks” when we mean “God bless you” It would

add immeasurably to the amount of love abroad if

we would be fewer in declaring our affection. Done

to talk about our affection is the one more rule for

deepening our friendships.

THE REWARDS OF FRIENDSHIP

✍ Abhilash P.K., VI Sem, DEE

The best friendships

have all weathered

misunderstandings and trying

times. Some people assume that

because they are the object of

someone’s wrath, the relationships

is over, if we realize that every long

term relationship will have its

difficult times, we will not be as likely

to jump ship when our friendship is

yawing and pitching.

People who apologize are not

vacillating. We must have a certain

moral certitude to admit when we are

wrong. Because relationships are

the most difficult things we attempt in this life, of course

we will make mistakes in them. And when we do, we

can save ourselves considerable misery by

apologizing.

It is perhaps the most powerful thought anyone

can have when we remember the primacy of love and

believe in our almost unlimited capacities for giving

and receiving it, life can take on a rent joyfulness.

“Someday, after we have mastered the winds

and the waves, the tides and gravity, we will hanker

for god the energize of love and then for the second

time in the history of world .....”

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✍ Shriharsha, IV Sem. DAE

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Discipline is a training or a way of life aimed at

self control and conformity. It plays a very important

role in the life of a student. It is a training to obedience

and order. Parents are the beginners of discipline in

their children. It is but natural that the child catches

all the good and bad qualities of its parents. It is

said that “The hand that rocks the cradle rules the

world,” in other words, whatever the mother and

father offer the child, the child accepts, keeps and

develops. Here comes the need for discipline in

parents.

Along with the mother’s milk, every child accepts

without questioning the mother’s love and attitudes.

Therefore, a disciplined mother brings up a disciplined

child. The father by nature is a stranger element in

fostering and maintaining discipline in a child.

Disciplined parents in normal circumstances are

blessed with disciplined children. The schools are

only the watch-dogs of discipline of the students, who

are entrusted to the school authorities by their parents.

The child starts his social life within the four

walls of the class room. The teacher is thus his model

of life. He or she impresses with all the good and

the bad qualities possessed, (by them) upon the

children. It goes without saying that “the teacher is

the maker of a student”. The parents entrust their

beloved ones to the care of the teachers and so

without any compromise, teachers have to be the

examples of discipline. Only then they can transform

young minds into the disciplined assets of the society.

Very often a disciplined teacher is a successful

teacher and naturally the students who go out of his

or her hands carry with them the precious gift of

THE IMPORTANCE OF DISCIPLINE IN THE

LIFE OF A STUDENT

✍ Joy Prakash R., IVth Sem. DME

discipline which they cherish through

and till the end of their lives.

Therefore an educational institution must and should

be the nursery for the formation of disciplined citizens

of tomorrow. Anyone who loves, cares and is

interested in the future of a student cannot at any

cost compromise with discipline.

A student makes in his life more and more

improvements, like to be polite, honest, hard-working,

charitable, forgiving, co-operating and above all

loving if he wishes to be good disciplined student.

Everyone expects a student to be good, polite, gentle,

helpful whereas disciplined students enjoy love,

compassion, support from others, whereas an

indisciplined student will be a burden for the society

and he will be badly treated by the others.

Discipline 100%

Discipline plays a very important role in our life.

It can be found through this by substituting the value

of the letters.

A-1, B-2, C-3 ............... Z-26

D = 4

I = 9

S = 19

C = 3

I = 9

P = 16

L = 12

I = 9

N = 14

E = 5

100

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MILLENNIUM THOUGHTS

If you have a dream, you are not poor

Have great dreams....

Dreams come true for those who work while theydream

Be industrious.....

There is no victory without a battle

Fight it confidently.....

It is not your position but your disposition

That creates your destiny

Preserve positive mental attitude

Patience is bitter but its fruit is sweet

Don't lose your temper...

✍ Collected by Laveen Hegde, VIth Sem. DME

Difficulties come in life not to make life

bitter but better

Be incorrigibly optimistic,

A good speaker is a good listener

Be receptive....

Variety is the spice of life

Have an eventual life

Challenge is the charm of life

Accept responsibilities

You become what you think

Change your thoughts ! Change your world

THE QUOTES THAT CAN INFLUENCE MANY

✍ Collected by Sahithya , VI Sem. DEC

M - Mind H-Heart S - Soul

The above stages are very important to do anything

in life. Because the mind, soul and heart are

combinations of successful man.

By using a following treasures one can achieve

anything in life. They are:

● Opportunity

● Success

● Momentum

● Attitude

● Change

● Challenge

● Risk

● Opportunity:- There is an island of opportunity

in the middle of every difficulty.

● Success:- Some people dream

of success while others wake up and work hard

for it. Success is journey not a destination.

● Attitude:- Keep your face to sunshine and you

cannot see the shadows. Attitude is a little thing

that make a big difference.

● Momentum:- A little push in the right direction

can make a big difference.

● Change:- If we are not riding wave of change

you will find your self beneath it.

● Challenge:- Anyone can hold the helm when the

sea is calm.

● Risk: You can not discover new oceans unless

you have the courage to leave the shore.

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SOW SEEDS OF LOVE

If you want to keepKeep your promise

If you want to cultivateCultivate good manners

If you want to readRead good books

If you want to dressDress wounds of others

✍ Vinisha, IVth Sem. E & C

If you want to killKill your pride

If you want to SowSow seeds of love

If you want to writeWrite your mistakes

If you want to dieDie for your country

✍ Collected by Laveen Hegde, VIth Sem. Mechanical

SOME IMPORTANT LAWS WHICH HAVE NOT BEEN STATED

LAW OF TELEPHONE: When you dial a wrong number, you never get an engaged tone.

LAW OF MECHANICAL REPAIR: After your hands become coated with grease, your nose will begin to itch.

LAW OF QUEUE: If you change queues, the one you have left will start to move faster than the one you are

in now.

LAW OF BATH THEOREM: When the body is immersed in water, the telephone rings.

LAW OF COFFEE: As soon as you sit down for a cup of hot coffee, your boss will ask you to do something

which will last untill the coffee becomes cold.

LAW OF BIOMECHANICS: The severity of the itch is inversely proportional to the reach.

LAW OF THE ALIBI: If you tell the boss you were late for work because you had a flat fire, you will have a

flat fire.

LAW OF ENCOUNTERS: The probability of meeting someone you know increases when you are with

someone you don't want to be seen with.

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✍ F¡x…¿B, II Sem. DMC

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Ê…@**|* "≤*v

✍ Sachin, IV Sem. DEE

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✍ "*•ÓB ÷h.Ex., VI Sem. DEE

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‡”…¶J Óx”…WlÁ*\* ¡*‚lΔÁ*\*l AJÁx>l… dx…@*@J|*@*Ï.

✍ ©*lÙd*”, VI Sem. DEE

flÕ*lvı≈l 18]* A*]x≈l|*

A*l¶*le≈l|*l |*l]*hd* ¡*≤x. ÷mr]*hdx

$@*]* Ê…@** ¡*•¶* ©Jed*lw. ∂|*]x 2006]*Âr 'x©J§ "@*]*

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"@*ye*•ø 15 @*±*v.

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©JÜ∏|* Vl√ ¿*A*ßJ^©B 'x©J§ !

|*‡<‚ ∂ᔡJ|* ©*Õxl Ú#x•

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ßJmC|*Âr W|*lCdB ∂ˇJd*¡xÚ n\*ÁJe

d*Õ*lπ ÷]*¶*l ¡xÎ ¡*\x|*l¡x•hf|*a]*l.

Áx\x≈l]x•h˘Áx Ax•m|*Âr

∂Û@J¶*lœw|JaÁ* ]J¶xßxÁx &

∂ˇJd*@Jed*lw. ∂e*•ø "@*yÁx ÷hÛl

@*±*v. $|*yh|Je ∂©*Òdx”≈lÂr A*d*lw

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Ê…@**¡xÚ Ax•©* œ]*l@*Ï ı…fd*l.

ëJ*l **ø ©*Õ*l≈l@**lø @*C≤*v@Je ¡*\x≈ll@*Ï˘mr.

¡xÎ $mr ÷h|*l ©*lÕ*lπx… ¡*•]*l@*Ï˘mr. ~J|*]*• ¡xm©*

Õ*R¶*lœw]*ldxw…x. ¡J]**lø Ì*#J›l©*ldxw…x. ‡”…¶x **ø Ê…@**

Ë|*#J›l∏|x. Ó*”œ ˘* $|*l ¡x•x≈l ˘* ÷*lø@*hdx

Ë|*l¡*ldxw…xí $|*l ]J¶xßx "@*]* A*˝|*≈l|* Õ*Rd*l.

S

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SThe modern idea of success is comparatively

wider and deeper than the idea of our ancestors. A

successful person is integrated and is controlled from

within. He acts as his heart tells and ignores the

thought that mind says !

A successful person is organized, reasonable,

and he lays in a fiduciary position. This lets him to

achieve great heights. A optimistic thought will

always help us to remember our duty of being happy

and also fetches us the happiness of doing such duty.

Only our faith stimulates us to be powerful and

determines the will of our success. A person can be

ambitious in three different ways. Firstly being, the

desire to attain the goal sent in life, which makes us

THE VALUE OF ‘S’

✍ Shilpa P., IVth Sem. DEC

feel the worthiness of having taken

a birth as human beings on earth.

Secondly, the desire to be

successful in life to be successful in chasing the

dreams that aspired us. Thirdly, victory for all efforts

taken by us sincerely.

The eternal bliss and the thirst for success lie

in the efforts taken. As to the above prescribed tittle

given, the value of “S” - success is too high beyond

the reach of those who deny to work for it. Reach it

with this in mind :-

“Serious sincere systematic studies surely secures

supreme success”.

S

WHAT DOES FAILURE MEAN ???

✍ Roshan Jameer, VIth Sem. DCE

Failure does not mean I'm a failure ;

It does mean I have not yet succeeded.

Failure does not mean I've accomplished nothing

It does mean I have learnt something

Failure does not mean I've been a fool ;

It does mean I had enough faith to experiment

Failure does not mean I've disgraced ;

It does mean I've dared to try ;

Failure does not mean I don't have it ;

It does mean I've something to do in different

Failure doesn't mean I am inferior ;

It does mean I am not perfect

Failure does not mean I've wasted my life ;

It does mean I have an excuse to start over

SLOGANS FOR FUN

✍ T.K. Kaushal Rao, IV Sem. DEE

Sign in a DTS bus at Delhi:

Aana free, Jaana free

Pakde gaye to Khana free

A traffic slogan in Andheri West (Mumbai):

Don't let your children drive if they are

Not old enough or else they never will be

At Indraprastha Shopping Mall:

All patrons are urged to donate generously

for the cause of Earthquake being held in Gujarat

Bill board on the side of the road :

Keep your eyes on the road & stop reading these signs

Outside a hotel :

Help ! we need in-experienced people

In a restaurant window:

"Don't stand there and be happy, come in and get

fed up !!"

In the front yard of a funeral home:

"Drive carefully, we'll wait"

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✍ Mohammed Faheem Patel, VI Sem. DCE

✍ Sushanth, VI Sem. DCS

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Our Nature&

Nation

It is the marriage of the soul with Nature that makes the intellect fruitfuland gives birth to imagination

- Henry David Thoreau

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✍ Shivaprasad, VI Sem. DAE

✍ Bogiprasad, IV Sem. DEC

WE SEARCH THE FEELINGS IN NATURE

Look at a tree, a flower, a plant. Let your awarenessrest upon it. How still they are, how deeply rootedin being. Allow nature to teach you stillness.

-Eckhart TolleStillness Speaks

Nature is a good name for an effect whose causeis God.

-William Cowper

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Ó*”¡*˝œ≈l "Õ*l•mC ¡x•¶*lÁxÁ*\*Âr ßxÛÀ|* xÂr¡J›l

¡*•¶* nh|Je|x. $|*l ë∏í Ê…@*©*d*“@**lø Ax•h˘]*l@* Õ*ld*lw

]x•…Á* ı@J]*¡*@Je Õ*R*@** ∂]x•…Á*C@**lø ¡JÓJ¶*l@*

@xÎ|*CJe ¡J]*C ı@*vØ©*ld*w|x. ∂|*ayh|* $|**lø fl*]*l

∂]x•…Á*C ©*hÊ…Wı ÷h|*l ¡*]x≈ll@*Ï|*lhÛl.

Õ*R*@**l ∂]x•…Á* C@*hd*@Je]*ml Õ*ld*l w

˘…ˇJv≈ll√≈Re]*ml xÂr¡J›l≈ll ËA*lÕ*lfiÀÁx

©*A*¡Jy≈Re|x. $|**lø WWæ* {±*æ*Á*\*Âr ÔÛ¡Jh¿*@Je

Ë\*©*#JÁ*ld*w|x. $|*l ∂Wlr…≈l A*‚lΔÁ*\*#xr… 'd*Ú ±*À@Je|x.

xÂr¡J›l≈ll ∂]x•…Á*C Ó*yÓJmx Õ*ld*lw ¡J›l#xÁ*\*

ı≈lhd*”‚|*Âr "d*l CÓ*≈ll¡* w@Je|x ÷h|*l ∂]x•…Á* C

@xÎ|*C]*lÁ*\* "àÓJ”≈l@*˙ AF|*l. |xÎØ¡* *•C*dx Õ*ld*lw

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d*hÓJe©*lW¡x≈l Á*l‚˘h|* $|**lø ßJA*C #x…Ó**@Je≈l•

Ë\*©*ldJw]x. $|*l Õ*læ*lÕxl…A*¡xÚ Ax…D Õ*Rf∏|* {±*Ü.

xÂr¡J›l ë∏í Ê…@*©*d* “|* ©*Õ*l˝|* —dx›lh|Je $|**l ø

Õ*læ*lÕxl…A* ]x•…eÁ*\*l $|*]* ]*©*@**lø nh|*l Ì*Õ*lÌ*|*±*lÀ

AJÁ*m¡J›l ]*©*|x•h˘Áx ßx]*∏ ÷]*¶*l œhÁ*\* ¡Jm ©x…W∏|*]x

n\xÆ≈l|*l.

& {±*Ü≈l*lø ©x…W©*l@JÁ* ∂AJ]* Ó*≤* * C@**l ø

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˘*¡xÚ nh|x]*¶*l ßJy ©x…W©*l@*Ï|*yh|* & ]x•…Á*@**lø

d*¶x≈lËA*l|*l.

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Ì*Ûl@*fi¡xÁ*\**lø Ì*l]*l¡Je©*l@* Õ*l•m¡* $|*l |x…A*|*Âr

©JÕ*l≤*Cv d*lhËl@*Ï|*mr|x |x…A*¡xÚ AJı≈llhÛl Õ*R¶*l@*

AxÛ]x•…Ê≈lB ÔÛ¡Jh¿*@**lø ©*A* J¿* Õ*R¶*ld*w|x.

xÂr¡J›l ]*©* AJÁ*• Ex…*l d*lÓ*Ò|* Wl¿*”‚|*

©x…@*x›lh|* |*˝√À ©JÕ*l≤*Cv@**lø AxÙo∏¡x•\*ÆËA*l|Je|x.

¡*hfl‡ÀWfi Õ*ld*lw Á*lr¡x•…Õ*l @JCÜÁ*\* Ù‡dx§≈lÂr ©*A*

& Wl¿*”‚@*Ï 'Ó*≈ll¡* w@Je|x. & Wl¿*”‚@*Ï

¡*ΩΔx•\*e* nd*w¶*@**lø Á*Õ*lJA*v@Je ¡*fÕxlÁx•D©*ld*w|x.

ËÛÀÂ*±*lÀ xÂr¡J›l ]*©*|x•h˘Áx ©* “mÒ Ó*”Õ*R‚|*

Ex…*ld*lÓ*Ò ©x…y∏ ˘*¡xÚ 3 ©*m ©x…W∏|*]x @JCÜÁ*\*l

ı@J]*Ix≈RÁ*ld*w@x.

nh|*l Ì*Õ*lÌ*|*±*lÀ n‚e|* xÂr¡J›l Ó*ÏfÁx

2 Ì*Õ*lÌ*|*±*lÀ ßxmr|* ÓJ*¡*|x•h˘Áx ©x…y∏ ˘*¡xÚ]*¶*l

©*m|*hdx nh|*l œhÁ*\*¡Jm ©x…W©*ldJw Ëh|*]x

©*hÜ@Jd*˘h|* Õ*ll‡w Ó*¶x≈lËA*l|*l.

@**≈l©J§Á*l@*Ï|**lø d*¶x≈ll@* AJÁ*• Õ*llPÒ*Âr ¿*‡w

d*lhËl@*hd*A* "h¿*@**lø Ax•h˘|x. $|*l ©x•…h¡*lÁ*Dh|*

]*¡ * <Ix≈l*l ø AJÁ*• |x…A*¡x Ú Ó* ”œ]x•…æ*¡* ¿*‡ w≈l*l ø

n|*e©*ld*w|x.

$|*l A*˝|*≈l Õ*ld*lw |x…A*|* A*m@J]*l Á*”hÖÁ*\**lø

˱*sÁx•D©*l@* ©JÕ*l≤*Cv Ax•h˘|x. ∂]x•…Á*C ¡JÓJ¶*l@*

xÂr¡J›l ˶*@*]* Ëhæ*l@Je ∂]x•…Á*C@*æ*v¡* |x…@*]Je

¡Jfıh|* Jf*d*w Ëh˘]*l@*Ï|**lø ∂]x•…Á*CP”≈l]xmr]*•

nPÒ¡x•\*Æ#J]*]x… ?

✍ ]*hÊdJ, IVth Sem. DEC

S

Ó*”¡*˝œ≈l "Õ*l•mC ¡x•¶*lÁx>l… ßxÛÀ|* xÂr¡J›lÓ*”¡*˝œ≈l "Õ*l•mC ¡x•¶*lÁx>l… ßxÛÀ|* xÂr¡J›lÓ*”¡*˝œ≈l "Õ*l•mC ¡x•¶*lÁx>l… ßxÛÀ|* xÂr¡J›lÓ*”¡*˝œ≈l "Õ*l•mC ¡x•¶*lÁx>l… ßxÛÀ|* xÂr¡J›lÓ*”¡*˝œ≈l "Õ*l•mC ¡x•¶*lÁx>l… ßxÛÀ|* xÂr¡J›l

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ÃJ]*d*

✍ ©*lÕ*lhdB P. Áx•…]x, VI Sem. DEE

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dJ\*Á*\* ©*Wlπm*˘h|* Ax•]*

Ax•Õ*llπ@* ©*l¿J”@*C J|*|*hdx

'|*›l∏|x & Ó*”Ó*hÌ*|* "œ…

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ëëÓ*”Ó*hÌ*¡xÚ Ã*•Ó*ÛW|x, ∂|*]x nh|*l |x…¿*¡xÚ Õ*Rd*”

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& |x…¿*¡xÚ ÃJ]*d* ÷hË Ax©*]*l Ë]*ml ¡J]*‚, Ã*]*d* ÷hË

¿*•]* ]Jfl. "@*ıh|* & Axx©*]*l Ëh˘|x ÷h|*l $œAJ©*|*

Ó*ÏÛÁ*Dh|* œD|*l Ë]*ld*w|x. ©J@*vÃFÕ*l ]J±*q@Je|*la

ÃJ]*d* *mh|J, ¡JO Õ*llhdJ|* Ó*”Ó*hÌ*|* "d*lCd* wÕ*l

W¿*“W|JCım≈lÁ*\**lø Ax•h˘d*lw. & W|JCm≈lÁ*DÁx

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≈Rœ”¡* A*•Cñ>lBdJ§ ChÁB |JVÂ∏|Jax.

"|x… ÃJ]*d* $h|*l ~Je|x? >•…Ù∏.. .Ã*”±JÀÌJ]*,

Õx•…©*, @*hÌ*xÁ*Dh|* d*lhbAx•…e|x. $f… ÃJ]*d*|*

ÁF]*@*@x… Õ*l‚lΔÓJ#Je]*l@*Ï|*l ÿx…|*¡*]*. ©J@*vÃFÕ*l

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]Jfl¡J]*ΩÁ*\*l, |x…¿* W]x•…ÜÁ*\*l d*Õ*lπ ∏y@*hœ¡x

AxÙo∏¡x•h¶*l ¡J\*æ**Á*\**lø W|x…O ßJCh¡*lÁ*\*Âr Ã*|*”@Je

$fiÀ|Ja]x. & ¡J\* æ** ÃJ]*d*¡ x Ú Ëh|*]x J\x

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]J±*q@Je|*a ÃJ]*d* $h|*l Ax…\*Ax©*ymr|* ∏μœÁx d*mlP|x.

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˶*]J±*q, Øh|*lD|* ]J±*qí >•…Ù∏|JÁ* $|*¡xÚ ∏Á*l@* 'd*w]*

fl*]*Âr $ÌJ‹¿*‡w AJÁ*• |x…¿*Óx”…Õ*l|* ¡x•]*dx & y…œ≈l

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¡x…D|JÁ* ∏Á*l@* 'd*w]* A*˝|*≈l W|J”@*¡*. "@*]* Õ*Rœ*hdx

ëë≈R@* ]J±*q|*Âr ]*©xwehd* EJ∏w Ax•h¶* d*lhb|x>•… ∂

]J±*q ÃJ]*d*íí. ëë*Âr œ]*le∏|JÁ* ı…yehd* EJ∏w ÁJD

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Ó*y∏μœ "@*]*Âr $hd*A* ÃJ@*x Õ*l•f∏]*ËA*l|*l.

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*Õ*lÁx "d*C|*l}d* Õ*RØœ ∏Á*ld*w|x. AxÙo* fl*yÁx &

W±*≈lÁ*\*l œD˘mr.

✦ Ó*”Ó*hÌ*¡ x Ú "œ… AxÌ*l o $hÊı≈l]B§ Õ*ld*l w

¶J¡*À]BÁ*\**lø ı…¶*lœw]*l@* |x…¿* ÃJ]*d*.

✦ ÷]*¶x]*¶*l 'Ó*Á* ”A*Á*\ **l ø ¡ *¡ x <Á x ¡ *•y©*l@*

¡*”>•…flı¡B ®x¡JømÊ Ax•h˘]*l@* W¿*“|* J#xÚ…

JmlÚ |x…¿*Á*\*Âr nh|*l |x…¿* ÃJ]*d*.

✦ ©*•Ó*]B ¡*hÓ*˙CÛ]B d*≈R]*l Õ*R¶*l@* ®x¡JømÊ

Ax•h˘]*l@* W¿*“|* ∞|*l ]J±*qÁ*\*Âr nh|*l |x…¿* ÃJ]*d*

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ÃJ]*d*|*Âr ¡*d*wy©*#JÁ*ld*w|x.

✦ IMF Õ*R]JÛ Õ*R¶*l@* Ù*ø|*Âr 50% ]*±*lÀ Ù*ø@**lø

ÃJ]*d* Vy…˘©*lœw|x.

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]*Ó*ˆw Õ*R¶*l@* |x…¿* ÃJ]*d*.

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]J±*q ÃJ]*d*.

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ÃJ]*d*.

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Õ*R¶*l@* Ó*”≤*Õ*l |x…¿* ÃJ]*d* $|*‡Úhd* AxÌJoe,

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✦ EJÁ*œ¡* Õ*lÛÀ|*Âr ëë|x•¶* T‚Δíí ÷ı∏]*l@*

"Õxl…y¡J|*hd*A* |x…¿*¡xÚ ©Jm ı…¶*ml ¿*¡*w@Je]*l@*

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ÃJ]*d*.

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˶* ]J±*q "≤*@J Øh|*lD|* ]J±*q@x…???

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]Jfl‡…≈l ¿*‡w "≤*@J æ*Õ*lvÁ*\* ©*hËhæ* $mr, $]*l@*Ï|*l

¡x…@*m fl*πd*¤ Ëh|* Ël˘— ¿*‡w Õ*Rd*”. "Õxly¡J|* nh|*l

@*]* ≈l Ó*”¡J]* ëë"œ… AxÌ*lo Ël —@*hd*]**lø Ax•h˘]*l@* ]J±*q

ÃJ]*d*.íí NASA|*hd*A* ßJAJC¡J¿* ¡ x <…d* ”|*Âr

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A*y|J¶*lœw@xx.

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India is famous for its natural resources,

festivals & much many things as well as ‘corruption’.

Corruption is the misuse of public office for private

gain. The corruption mainly takes place in following

places like Panchayaths, Taluk Offices, Police

stations, Govt. hospitals etc. According to many

statistics India stands No. 2 in corruption.

To break the nasty road of

corruption, the youth workers

should take the lead. The most

possible force to control

corruption is the youth and they

should take responsibility to

launch anti-corruption campaign.

It is generally said that

“Youth is that spark which needs

no ignition”. No man is born as

corrupt. The most common

cause to corruption is poverty or more specially, large

economic and social inequalities. On the other hand,

people believe that corruption is the only way to

achieve things and since everybody is corrupt.

Youths are the new bricks to make the building

of nation Making the brick strong is the responsibility

of the brick maker otherwise, those raw bricks

devastate the building itself. So it is needed to make

the brick strong before it is used in building

construction. Likewise we should shape the mind of

youths before they go to combact with corruption. If

they are muscular they will undoubtedly win the war

against corruption. Shaping the mind of youths by

guiding knowledge of anticorruption.

In today's world youth is highly attracted

towards evil sources. As a result a huge destruction

is occurring all over. It is true that youth is highly

ROLE OF YOUTH IN CONTROLLING CORRUPTION

amenable, but one must show the

guts to take up the challenge to guide

the youth to correct path as Socrates.

Swami Vivekananda and other eminent people.

The educational reform is the key to close the

door of corruption house. If students are given

the right knowledge of anti

corruption in the high school :

they may not do corruption in

their life span. The role of youth

is unavoidable to control the

corruption in nation building,

until the stumbling blockage of

corruption in the way of

development won’t reach its

destination.

There are some points that

our youths must follow which may help to control

the corruption

1. Refuse to pay bribes / or report requests for

bribes from public officials.

2. Send articles on corruption to the media or start

a news letter by youth.

3. Bring the concept of social hates to the

corrupted people in society.

4. Form anti-corruption clubs in schools / colleges.

These four points may say the role of youth for

corruption control and they should fight with

corruption and pull out the root of it from the society.

Conclusion: It is a difficult task to control corruption

and it is not possible to control by youths only. They

should take the support of other people to make

corruption free nation.

✍ Yashavanth, VI sem. DEE

S

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✍ Rohit D.S, IV Sem. DEC

Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future,concentrate the mind on the present moment.

-Buddha

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✍ Shareef Mohammed Sauhan, IV Sem. DCE

✍ Sushanth, VI Sem. DCS

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A SILENT LOVE STORY

✍ Abhishek Pai, VI Sem.E & C

From the very beginning, the

girl's family objected strongly on her

dating with this guy saying that it

has got to do with family

background and that the girl will

have to suffer for the rest of her life

if she were to be with him.

Due to family's pressure, the

couple quarrel very often. Though

the girl love the guy deeply, but she

always ask him" "How deep is your love for me?"

As the guy is not good with his words, this often

caused the girl to be very upset. With that the family's

pressure the girl often vents her anger on him. As

for him, he only endures it in silence.

After a couple of years, the guy finally graduated

and decided to go for further studies in overseas.

Before leaving, he proposed to the girl: "I'm not very

good with words. But all I know is that I love you.

If you allow me, I will take care of you for the rest of

my life. As for your family I'll try my best to talk them

round. Will you marry me?" The girl agreed and

with the guys determination, the family finally agreed

to let them get married. So before he leaves, they

got engaged.

The girl went out to the working society, whereas

the guy was in overseas, continuing his studies. They

enchanged their love through emails and phone calls.

Though its hard, but both never thought of giving up.

One day, while the girl was on her way to work,

she was knocked down by a car that lost control.

When she woke up, she saw her parents beside her

bed. She realised that she was badly injured. Seeing

her mum crying, she wanted to control her. But she

realised that all that could come out of her mouth

was just a sigh. She had lost her voice...

The doctor said that the impact on

her brain has caused her to lose her

voice. Listening to her parents

comfort, but with nothing coming

out from her, she broke down.

During the stay in hospital ,

besides silence cry. it's till just

silence cry that companies her.

Upon reaching home, everything

seems to be the same. Except for

the ringing tone of the phone which pierced into her

heart every time it rang. She did not wish to let the

guy know and not wanted to be a burden to him.

She wrote a letter to him saying that she does not

wish to wait any longer. With that, she sent the ring

back to him. In return, the guy sent millions and

millions of reply and countless of phone calls.. all

the girl could do, besides crying, is still crying. The

parents decided to move away, hoping that she could

eventually forget everything and be happy.

With a new environment, the girl learnt sign

language and started a new life. Telling herself

everyday that she must forget the guy. One day,

her friend came and told her that he is back. She

asked her friend not to inform what happened to her.

Since then, there wasn't any more news from him.

A year passed and her friend came with an

envelope, containing an invitation card of the guy's

wedding. The girl was shattered. When she opened

the letter, she saw her name in it instead. When she

was about to ask her friend what's going on, she

saw the guy standing in front of her. He used sign

language telling her "I've spent a year's time to learn

sign language. Just to let you know that I've not

forgotten our promise. Let me have the change to

be your voice. I love you." With that he slipped the

ring back into her finger. The girl finally smiled....

S

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✍ "WJ¿B ¡*lh|*]B, VI Sem. DEE

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JOKES..............

✍ Collected by Harish K., VI Sem. DEE

A boy wrote love letter with his blood to a MBBS girl

and said "Please reply for my letter"

Girl replied : Blood group B+. Hemoglobin - 8, Sugar

- Normal and My fees 500/- Rs.

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Difference between rain in India and Dubai.

In Dubai after rain the water disappears in 5 minutes.

In India after rain, the road disappears in 5 minutes.

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Teacher to sleepy student:

Who invented steam engine?

Student : What sir?

Teacher : Yes correct

It's James watt

Moral : Sleeping improves your general knowledge.

✍ Asha, IV Sem. DEE

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WHY ARE STUDENTS NUTS ABOUT "BRANDED STUFF"

✍ Rashmitha S. Shetty, IV Sem. DEC

Hey....!!!

Do you have a Fast track watch, Eye wear

goggles, Adidas shoes, Nike T-shirt, Pepe jeans

pant, Puma wrist hand, Levis belt and Reebok

college bag....????

Friends, all of us know these are some branded

companies which we all are nuts about. If you see in

colleges, these stuffs are

quite common, what do

youngsters get out of

wearing it ? I don't know....

But it is true that just for a

label the students are ready

to invests 1000 of bucks. If

they walk right along the

corridor it feels as if a

branded company is

moving.

In these days the

students are very crazy

about the things which

are being shown in the ads. As soon as they got

through it, they are even ready to go to metropolitan

cities in search of it. The guys and gals both feel

that they are superior to others and want everyone

to see them. It is worth paying just for that attitude?

Are we fools to look at them ? We have come to

the colleges with great responsibilities not for a fashion

show. If we ask Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalaam on other

any great men if they had worn these branded stuffs

to reach that place ? The perfect answer is No !

Let me tell you a story which suits for the later

situation....!!!

Once there lived a king happily in a big kingdom,

but his father got some diseases, so the priests asked

him whether he could get them a fruit for Yaga. So

the king went into the forest nearby. He searched

the fruit for days and weeks but he did not get it. In

melancholy, he decided to come

back. Meanwhile, he found a hull

near a beautiful river. Beside it, animals adding to

the beauty of gay nature were absolutely charming !!!

He went there and asked the swamiji who

resided there, "Swamiji may I beg you a kind of fruit

which is being seldom used in Yaga and I must need

it anyway".

Swamiji got the idea

of it and he straight away

took the king to his

garden and showed all

kinds of fruits and herbs

which were grown over

there. Maharaja could

find the fruit and he felt

very happy about it.

Meanwhile he saw

Swamiji's daughter who

was pretty and good

looking, he was attracted

by her marveleous beauty. Besides that he was even

interested in animals. All these beautiful animals,

swamiji's daughter and overwhelming nature did not

allow him to go back. He even asked swamiji to

allow him to take his daughter and the animals to

the palace. Without permission. He took away his

daughter and animals. After he went back, swamiji

was very sad as he had lost his daughter and

animals. But the foolish king did not realise the

purpose of going there because he had forgotten

the fruit which he was in search of.

Likewise, we all have come to college in search

of fruit not for gals, guyz, cybers, brands and all those

stuff. Our parents have sent us here with great

responsibilities to bring the fruit. So we being the wise

people have to get rid off vice and become the wise.

As a friend I anticipate this attitude.

S

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✍ Sharon, VI Sem. DME

✍ Preethi, IV Sem. DEE

A lion sleeps in the heart of every brave man.- Turkish Proverb

Whoever the heart loves, she is the beauty.- Turkish Proverb

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Final Year

Students

If a drop of water falls in lake there is no identity.But it falls on a leaf of lotus it shines like a pearl.So, choose the best place where you would shine.

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✍ Vikas, IV Sem. DAE

✍ Santhosh Shetty, IV Sem. E & C

The importance of education is not only inknowledge and skills, but it is to help us to livewith others.

- Dr. S. Radhakrishnan

My grandfather once told me that there are twokinds of people: Those who work and those whotake the credit. He told me to try to be in the firstgroup ; there was less competition there.

- Smt. Indira Gandhi

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Final Year Students of Automobile Engg. Department

HEMACHANDRA K AVINASH AVINASH K.L CHANDRASHEKAR CHETHAN S

DEAN DESMOND

SOANS DEEKSHITH

DEEKSHITH

GATTY

DEEPAK

GATTI

DEEPTHI

KUMARI

GANESHA GIRISH GOWREESH HARIPRASAD HENDLIN NAVEEN

D SILVA

IBRAHIM

BATHEESHA K

JAMES MANOJ

MASCARENHAS

JEEVAN S P JOEL NEEL D

SOUZA

JUNAID

AHMED

MAHAMMAD

JABEER B

MANOJ KUMAR MOHAMMAD

SALMAN BAJI

NAVEENA POOJARI

UDAYARAJ ANAND

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PRASAD R

ACHARYA

PRASHANTH

KUMAR

PRAVEEN

SUNIL CARLO

RAJESH

SUVARNA

RANJITH N

ROOPAK K R SAI NARAYANAN SANDEEP

PUTHRAN

SANDESH SS SATHISHA

SHIVANANDA

NAYAK

SHIVAPRASAD SHRITHIN

KUMAR

SOMANATHA SRIVATSA RAO

K S

SUBHAS SUDHIR

PRABHU

SUJAN S

KUMAR

SUKESH SUKHESHA K

VISHWANATH

G K

SUSHWITH A K

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Diploma in CIVIL Engg.

VISHAL ARJUN AZEEM

AKRAM NR

JAYAPANDIAN K

MAHAMMAD

ANSAR

MOHAMMAD

NAUFAL

H K MOHAMMED

THOUFEEQ

MOHAMMAD

ISHAN

MOHAMMED

FAHEEM PATEL

MOHAMMED

IBRAHIM

MOHAMMED

NAYAZ AZEEMNAYAN KR NEVILE PINTO PRABHAKARA

PRADEEP K S PRADEEP

KUMAR M

ROSHAN

JAMEER

SHARATH

KUMAR H. L

SUKESH.A

VARUN VISHWANATHA VISHWARAJA

AKSHAY

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Diploma in Computer Science & Engg.

ANANTH

KRISHNA

THIYAM

SUNILKUMAR

SINGH

ANIL PINTO ARPITHA ASHITH.P JAGRUTHI.G.M

MOHAMMED

SIRAJUDDEEN

PRAJNA M PRAVEEN

DEVADIGA

RAKSHITH M K.SHAFAKHATH

SHEIKH

SHAMEEMA K.SHIVARAMA SONITA

MORAS

M.SULOHITH.S.RAO SUSHANTH.S.PUJARY

• Javid, II Sem. DCS

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Diploma in Electronics & Communication Engg.

MOHAMMED

ARISH

ABHISHEK

PAI

AKSHATHA P G ARUN JOYSON

SERRAO

ASHITH D

SHETTY

ASHOK

SHETTY

ASHWINI B DIKSHITH S

KULAL

JOSEL PRADEEP D

SOUZA

KISHOR

KUMAR

MANISH

KUMAR

MANJULA MANOJ

PRABHAKAR

MEENAKSHI T NAVINASH

NICKIL ASHISH

MIRANDA

POOJARY

PUSHPARAJ ANAND

PRATHEEKA M PRAVEEN

KUMAR S N

PREETHI

RAJANI RAKSHITH

KUMAR

RANJITH

KUMAR

ROHITHASHWA M SACHIN

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SHETTY S

SAHITHYA M SAKIL RAJ SANDESH R SANTOSH V

KULKARNI

SHABBIR A SHAHIDA SHAILESH

KUMAR

SHALINI SHARATH S

SOWMYA STEAFEN

ANTONY PINTO

SUDHEER

KUMAR

SUPRIYA K K VIVEK

POOJARY

• Preethi, IV Sem. DEE

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Diploma in Electrical & Electronics Engg.

SUJITH

KUMAR

ABHILASH

P.K

ABHISHEK. AKSHAYA. A AMAR Y

ANUROOP M.J ARPITH

KUMARASHWATH ASHWINI AVINASH

KUNDER

CHIRAG S

SHETTY

CHITTARANJAN DENIL DIAS DHANUSH

PATIL

DINESH H.S

GURURAJ

PRABHU

HARISH K JAGADEESH JAYASHREE JAYASHRI

KAVYA KIRAN NAIK LOKESH D MANOJ KUMAR MERIL JOYAL

LOBO

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NADEEM

KHAN

PRADEEP

SHETTYMAXIM PRAKASH

RODRIGUES

RADHIKA G.A RANJAN

RANJITH ROHAN

DSOUZASANDESHA SANDHYA SAYED

SHERAZ

SHARUN

KUMAR K.S

BHAGYASHREE

N SHETTY

SHRUTHI

SHETTYSUCHITHRA SUDARSHAN

SUJITH C

KOTIAN

SUMANTH P

GORE

SWASTHIK V PRATHVIRAJ

B SALIAN

VIJESH

YASHAVANTH YOGEESHA

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MECHANICAL ENGG. DEPARTMENT

ACHARYA

SUDHIR

ANIL

MASCARENHAS

ANISH ABDUL

HAMEED

CHANDRAHASA P

SHETTY

DAYESH KUMAR

DEEPAK J

SHETTY

DYANIYAL

ROHAN

JACKSON VICKSON

D’SOUZA

JITHESH JITHESH

SHETTY

JOEL OSTINE

D’SOUZA

JOVIAN SHREYAS

PINTO

JOY PRAKASH

RODRIGUES

JOYSON

BARBOZA

KARTHIK S

LAVEEN HEGDE M POOJITH MOHAMMEDARIF I D PRASHANTH

SHETTY

RADHAKRISHNA

RAVIKIRAN ROSHAN B

SHETTY

ROSHAN

SEBASTIAN T

RYNAL

CORREA

SANDEEP P

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Mechatronics Engg. Department

SANDEEP SANKETH

KUMAR

SHAILESH

PETER D’SOUZA

SHARATH

KUMAR

SHARATH

SHARON CHRISTAPAL

AMANNA

T N AVIN VARUN V

ACHARYA

VINAYACHANDRA

ABHINANDAN R ABHISHEK C

SHETTY

ABISHEK

SHETTY

AMIN ANVITH

DINESH

ANWITH NAIK

ARFAZ SHAFI B FRAYAN GLEN

DCOSTA

GANESH

PRASAD

GANESHA

NARENDRA

HARIKRISHNA

ACHAR

JASON TELLIS JINTO M. JOSE JOHNSON MELVIN

PEREIRA

LAXMINARAYANA

DEVADIGA APAVAN KUMAR

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RAKSHITH

KUMAR

RANJITH

KUMAR

RAVEESHA B SHIVANANDA SHOBITH

KUMAR. P

SUNIL KULAL VIJITH

THE WALKING GOD - SREE SREE SHIVAKUMARA

SWAMIJI OF SIDDHAGANGA MUTT, TUMKUR

• By A student

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Chief guests of Inaugural function Guests of Educational programme

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HEMACHANDRA K

S/O Krishna Shetty

Odduru House

Ganjimatta Post

Tenka Yedapadavu Village

Mangalore Tq-574 144

Phone no: 9164435635

Email: [email protected]

AVINASH

S/O Shridhara Poojary

Om Sri Durgadaya House (Pollalike)

Perinje Post, Hosangadi Village

Belthangady Taluk, D.K-574 227

Phone no:9535618002

Email: kotyan.avinash38gmail.com

AVINASH K.L

S/O Lokesh N.K

Rukmaya Compound

Shivagiri Road, Hosabettu

Pin: 575 026

Phone no: 9731854023

Email: [email protected]

CHANDRASHEKAR

S/O Gangadhara Poojary

Dasakodi Nelli House

Balthila Village

Soorikumeru Post

Bantwal Taluk, D.K-574 274

Phone no:8722874046

Email: [email protected]

CHETHAN S

S/O Somashekara Hegde

Preethinagara, Dharmasthala

Belthangady Taluk, D.K-574 216

Phone no: 9632954101

Email: [email protected]

DEAN DESMOND SOANS

S/O David Soans

Zion, Jeppu Majila

Kankanady Post

Mangalore Taluk, Dk-575 002

Phone no: 9743082587

Email: [email protected]

OUTGOING STUDENTS 2011-12DIPLOMA IN AUTOMOBILE ENGG.

DEEKSHITH

S/O Ananda

Adarsha Nagar, Door No 2/24/2

Bajal Post

Mangalore Taluk, D.K-575 027

Phone no: 9743045700

Email: [email protected]

DEKSHITH GATTY

S/O Balakrishna Gatty

Asaigoli House And Post

Manjanady Village

Mangalore Taluk, Dk-

Phone no: 8722609909

Email: [email protected]

DEEPAK GATTI

S/O Balakrishna Gatty

Asaigoli House And Post

Manjanady Village

Mangalore Taluk, Dk-

Phone no: 8722609909

Email: [email protected]

DEEPTHI KUMARI

D/o Sadananda Bangera

Near Bellechar School

Mijar, Badaga Yedapadav Post

Mangalore Taluk, D.K-574 267

Phone no: 9743343864, 9902541381

Email: [email protected]

GANESHA

S/O Ramesh Acharya

Pambuttotu House

Peradi Post And Village

Belthangady Taluk, D.K

Phone no:8970342261

Email: [email protected]

GIRISH

S/O Late Narayana Nayak

Janani Jaddu House

Ellare Post And Village

Karkala Taluk

Udupi District-574 108

Phone no: 8105244940

Email: [email protected]

GOWREESH

S/O Janardhana Acharya

ìShree Kripaî Kilpady

Mulky Post

Mangalore Taluk, D.K-574 154

Phone no: 9164729997

HARIPRASAD

S/O Narayana Poojary

Ithanadka Majalu House

Nalkoor Village

Balanja Post

Belthangady Taluk-574 217

Phone no: 9945564058

Email:[email protected]

HENDLIN NAVEEN D SILVA

S/O Lydiya D Silva

Murkoth Palke House

Belvai Post

Mangalore Taluk, D.K-574 213

Phone no: 9535619139

Email: [email protected]

IBRAHIM BATHEESHA K

S/O Ibrahim P.K

Bottuvalachil House

Puthila Village And Post

Belthangady Taluk, D.K-574 326

Phone no: 9902822629

Email: [email protected]

JAMES MANOJ MASCARENHAS

S/O Antony Mascarenhas

12 Kavalu House, Arambodi Post

Via Siddakatte

Belthangady Taluk, D.K-574 237

Phone no: 9483914359

Email:[email protected]

JEEVAN S P

S/O Puttaraju C

Jeevitha Nilaya

Bantenahally

Belur Post And Taluk

Hassan District-573 115

Phone no: 9844874091, 8746818338

Email: [email protected]

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JOEL NEEL D SOUZA

D'souza Villa, Daila House

Moodperar Post & Village

Mangalore Taluk, D.K-574 151

Phone no: 9880934210

Email: [email protected]

JUNAID AHMED

New Farm House

Ganjimutt

Mangalore Taluk, D.K-574 144

Phone no: 9844867756

Email: [email protected]

MAHAMMAD JABEER B

S/O Mahammad B

Bare House, Padikkal

Kairangala Post

Bantwal Taluk, D.K-574 153

Phone no: 8722372184

Email: [email protected]

MANOJ KUMAR

S/O Nalini Poojarthi

Ullanje House

Kinnigoli Post

Mennabettu Village

Mangalore Taluk, Dk- 574 150

Phone no:9535619830

Email: manoj.manu611@gmail .com

MOHAMMAD SALMAN BAJI

S/O Saleem Ahmed Baji

'Al-Mohammadiya House'

J.M Cross Road Ganjimutt

D.K-574 144

Phone no: 8970404178

Email: [email protected]

NAVEENA

S/O Umesha Acharya

Near S.M.M Temple Posral

Sacheripete Post, Mundkur Village

Karkala Taluk

Udupi District-576 128

Phone no:7760487282

Email: [email protected]

POOJARI UDAYARAJ ANAND

S/O Anand Poojary

Devanda Bettu House, Gurupura Post

Mangalore Taluk, D.K

Phone no: 9743371574

PRASAD R ACHARYA

S/O Ramesh R Acharya

Prasad Nivas

Moodumarnad Post & Village

Mangalore Taluk-574 213

Phone no: 9901631988

Email: [email protected]

PRASHANTH KUMAR

S/O Baby Shetty

Mavinakatte House And Post

Eliyanadugodu Village,

Vasundara Nagar

Bantwal Taluk, D.K- 574 324

Phone no:8970504620

Email: [email protected]

PRAVEEN SUNIL CARLO

S/O Peter Carlo

Nadubettu House

Agrar Post, Bantwal Taluk -574 211

Phone no:9164807846

Email:[email protected]

RAJESH SUVARNA

S/O Sundara Suvarna

Ittamery School, Near Belman

Karkala Taluk, Udupi District

Phone no: 9483802684

Email: [email protected]

RANJITH N

S/O Maailappa Gowda

Nadumajalu House

Bandaru Post And Village

Belthangady Taluk, D.K-574 326

Phone no: 964412665

Email: [email protected]

ROOPAK K R

S/O K. Raveendra Acharya

'Shivaranjini' Near Dharmasthana

Karnad, Mulky

Mangalore Taluk, D.K-574 154

Phone no: 7795489642

Email: [email protected]

SAI NARAYANAN

S/O R Eshwarraj

Shobalaya, Opp Kulala Bhavan

23-6-419/6, Mangaladevi Temple Road

Jeppu, Mangalore, D.K-575 001

Phone no: 8123858618

Email: [email protected]

SANDEEP PUTHRAN

S/O Sadhu Puthran

Sandya Nivas

Bola Kodi Post, Karkala Tq

Udupi District-574 121

Phone no:9964894353

Email: [email protected]

SANDESH SS

S/O Sadashiva Sk

Near Bhajana Mandir Neermarga

Mangalore Taluk, Dk

Phone no: 9844854396, 7353230254

Email: [email protected]

SATHISHA

S/O Sukra Devadiga

Kelahakkaladi House

Kambada Kone Post

Kundapura Taluk

Udupi District-576 219

Phone no: 9164957397

Email: [email protected]

SHIVANANDA NAYAK

S/O Sundara Nayak

Beerabettu House

Marne Post

Udupi Taluk & Distict-576 120

Phone no: 9008048900

Email: [email protected]

SHIVAPRASAD

S/O Gopala Poojary

Muchilkodi House

Konaje Post

Mangalore Tq, D.K-574 199

Phone no: 9743003557

Email: [email protected]

SHRITHIN KUMAR

S/O Raghuram Golla

Asha Nilaya

Near Forest Office Shankaranarayana

Kundapura Taluk

Phone no: 9008392996

Email: [email protected]

SOMANATHA

S/O Vamaya Jogi

Jaradabettu Moodushedde, Vamanjoor

Mangalore Tq, D.K- 575 028

Phone no: 9945483738

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SRIVATSA RAO K S

S/O Sripathi Rao K

'Sri Krishna' House

Shanthiraj Colony Puchamogaru

Via Siddakatte

Mangalore Taluk, D.K-574 237

Phone no: 9844442249

Email: [email protected]

SUBHAS

S/O Rathna Shetty

Sri Devi Prasad House

Church Road, Shirthady

Mangalore Tq, D.K-574 236

Phone no: 9164315047

SUDHIR PRABHU

S/O Sadananda Prabhu

Sri Durga Kripa House Barke

Shibrikere Post, Yedapadavu

Mangalore Taluk,D.K-574 164

Phone no: 9164091920

Email: [email protected]

SUJAN S KUMAR

S/O Shekar Padakannaya

Rehoboth (Samrudhi Nilaya)

Christina Road, Subhash Nagara

Udupi Tq And District- 574 105

Phone no: 9902030366

Email: [email protected]

SUKESH

S/O Raghu Poojary

Rajesh Nivas, Near Kongottu

Maroor Post & Village

Mangalore Taluk, D.K-574 227

Phone no: 9481444850

Email: [email protected]

SUKHESHA K

S/O Sudhakara Bangera

Sri Raghavendra Kripa, Bandguri House

Sampige Post, Puthige Village

Mangalore Taluk, D.K-574 227

Phone no: 8970400677

Email: [email protected]

SUSHWITH A K

S/O Ashok Kumar

Opp Doomappa Compound

Old Kent Road, Pandeshwar

Mangalore Tq, D.K-575 001

Phone no: 8971147213

Email: [email protected]

VISHWANATH G K

S/O Ganga

Vinayaka Saw Mill Gangolli

Gangolli Post

Kundapura Taluk

Udupi District

Phone no:7411730304

Email: [email protected]

DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGG.

VISHAL

Mathruprabha house,

Siddhakatte post,

Bantwal T.Q D.K

Phone no:9164756022

AKSHAY G J

Gangwar house,

Kenchikoppa post, Honnali T.Q

Davangere

Phone no:7829702945

Email: [email protected]

ARJUN

Pakala house

Kedinje post, Karkala T.Q

Udupi

Phone no:8971565951

Email: [email protected]

AZEEM AKRAM NR

Mamthaz manzil,

Nellikar post, Karkal T.Q

Udupi

Phone no:9686389981

Email: [email protected]

JAYAPANDIAN K

Jodukatte Surekhanagar,

Mijar post, Karkal T.Q, Udupi

Phone no:9844136877

Email: [email protected]

MAHAMMAD ANSAR

Gandhinagar house,

Karimandu village& post,

Belthangady T.Q D.K

Phone no:9164280056

Email:[email protected]

MOHAMMAD NAUFAL

Arafa Manzil,

Peenya 2nd stage, Rajgopal nagar,

Bangalore PIN-560058

Phone no:8951848313

Email: [email protected]

H K MOHAMMED THOUFEEQ

Sadakathi Manzil,

Kapikad pakshikere,

Mangalore T.Q D.K PIN-574146

Phone no:9535594281

Email: [email protected]

MOHAMMAD ISHAN

Belvai post,

Mangalore T.Q, D.K

Phone no:9743575756

Email: [email protected]

MOHAMMED FAHEEM PATEL

D.NO 5-85

Gurukambal,

Kinnikambal post, Mooduperara village,

Mangalore PIN-574151

Phone no:9164186664

Email: [email protected]

MOHAMMED IBRAHIM

S/o Kalander Haji,

N.S Road, Hejamady post, Udupi

Phone no:8904043093

Email: [email protected]

MOHAMMED NAYAZ AZEEM

Rose dale,

Handel post, Mijar

Mangalore T.Q D.K

Phone no:9986910598

Email: [email protected]

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NAYAN KR

S/O Ravichandra gowda,

Kaniya House, Konaje village,

Udnae post,

Puttur T.Q D.K

Phone no:8867336259

Email: [email protected]

NEVILE PINTO

Little Star,

Taccode post,

Birav house, Karinje village,

Moodbidri D.K

Phone no:9535499702

Email: [email protected]

PRABHAKARA

Kuddaje Darkas house,

Padumarnadu,

Amanabettu post

Mangalore T.Q D.K PIN-574213

Phone no:9741448944

Email: [email protected]

PRADEEP K S

Koppda Bakimaru house,

Mudukoor Post & Village,

Belthangady T.Q D.K PIN-574242

Phone no:9483166358

Email: [email protected]

PRADEEP KUMAR M

Perlapu Post,

Munnimar House, Kadeshivalya,

Bantwal T.Q

Phone no:7353236631

Email: [email protected]

ROSHAN JAMEER

S/o A.M.Ameer Jan

AM Manzil, Hosa majalu house

Nellyadi post

Puttur DK

Phone no:9449744611

Email: [email protected]

SHARATH KUMAR H. L

S/O H. Lingappa Gowda

10/1, K.P.C .Colony Hosangadi

Kundapur T.Q

Udupi Dist.

Phone no:9739015285

[email protected]

SUKESH.A

Mangalapade

Jodukatte house, Mijar post

Karkal T Q

Udupi Dist

Phone no:9164651656

Email: [email protected]

VARUN

Suvarshini

Gurukula colony, Chitrapu

Mulki 574154

Phone no:9036428572

Email: [email protected]

VISHWANATHA

Matti house

Badagulipadi village

Mallali post

Mangalore T.Q. DK

Phone no:8722609902

Email: [email protected]

VISHWARAJA

Jyothi Nilaya

Gandhi Nagar

Maravanthe post

Kundapura T.Q

Udupi Dist

Phone no:9164760710

Email: [email protected]

DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGG.

ANANTH KRISHNA

S/O Venkatramana Bhat

Kelagina Kandiga,

Marur Post and village, Mangalore

Email:[email protected]

Phone no : 08258-202395, 9844951694

ANIL PINTO

S/O Antony Pinto

Pinto Villa, Hosmar Post, Mangalore

Email: anilpinto [email protected]

Phone no: 7353224835

ARPITHA

D/O Sudhakar

Shiva Pushpa,

Near Marigudi temple

Urwa, Mangalore

Email:arpitha [email protected]

Phone no:9986442079

ASHITH.P

S/O Nagappa.P

Ashith house, Suvarna Nagar,

Karinje Village, Kallabettu post

Moodbidri

Email:[email protected]

Phone no:9964820840

JAGRUTHI.G.M

D/O Manjunath G.T

Gouthahalli Village

Mudigere, Chikamangalore - 577132

Email:[email protected]

Phone no:900817775

MOHAMMED SIRAJUDDEEN

S/O Shekabba

Zeenath Manzil, Jyothinagar,

Moodbidri - 574227

Email:[email protected]

Phone no:7204603650

PRAJNA M

D/O Haridas Bhat

Madukude house,

Perinje post

Hosangady village,

Belthenagade taluk - 574242

Email:[email protected]

Phone no:8970360581

PRAVEEN DEVADIGA

S/O Somayya Devadiga

Gundadikeri house.

Kanchikan, Bijore,

Near Bijore Railway Station.

Kundapur Taluk. Udupi District.

Pin:576244

Email:[email protected]

Phone no :9164645802

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RAKSHITH M

S/O Mohan Raj

#385, Behind AV Complex

Jigani main Road, Bangalore-562106

Email:[email protected]

[email protected]

Phone no:7204560910

K.SHAFAKHATH SHEIKH

S/O K.Abdul Khadar

13-329 Shafakhath Manzil,Kaikamba

B.C.Road-574219

Email:[email protected]

Phone no: 08255-234185, 7204535736

SHAMEEMA

D/O Shekabba

M.B Darkas House

Maroor Post,Moodbidri

Email:[email protected]

Phone no:8105075634

K.SHIVARAMA

S/O Subramanya Mayya

Near S.R.R Temple, Polali

Bantwal Taluk-574219

Email:[email protected]

Phone no:9686707767

SONITA MORAS

D/O Lawrence Moras

Karimanelu Village

Venoor Post, Belthangady-574242

Email:[email protected]

Phone no:8970508374

M.SULOHITH.S.RAO

S/O M.Sudarshan Rao

Opp Indian Timber, Jyothinagar,

Moodbidri-574227

Email:[email protected]

Phone no:7204605302

SUSHANTH.S.PUJARY

S/O Sadanand Pujary

Kotichennayya House,

Padmanoor Bustand,

Kemral Village,

Haleyangadi Post-574146

Email:[email protected]

Phone no:8971465358

THIYAM SUNILKUMAR SINGH

S/O Thiyam Shamu Singh

Khabhi Mayai Laikai

P.O:Nambol

Dist:Imphal west

State:Manipur-795134

Email:[email protected]

[email protected]

Phone no: 7899702371

MOHAMMED ARISH

Hyder M

Maddadka house

Kovettu post & village

Belthangady tq, D K

Phone no: 91644375630

Email: [email protected]

ABHISHEK PAI

Mahalasa Nivas

Ramamandir Road

Keravgudde, Moodabidri

Email: [email protected]

AKSHATHA P G

D/O gGangadhar P M

Perabe house, perabe post

Puttur tq, D K-574285

Phone no: 08251 -263137

Email: [email protected]

ARUN JOYSON SERRAO

S/O Antony Serrao

Mavinakatte house & Post

Bantwal tq- D K- 574324

Phone no: 9535223842

Email: [email protected]

DIPLOMA IN ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGG.

ASHITH D SHETTY

S/O Dayananda Shetty S K

Niddodi Post & Village

Mangalore taluk, D K

Phone no: 9483800497

Email: [email protected]

ASHOK SHETTY

S/O Shekar shetty

Near Govt. High School

Moodumarnadu

Phone no: 8197127021

Email: [email protected]

ASHWIN P N

S/O Poovappa Poojary N

Nalithyar house

Padangady village & Post

Belthangady tq

Phone no: 9482838827

ASHWINI B

D/O Monappa Bangera

Ballalbettu house

Rayee post & village

Bantwal tq, D.K

Phone no: 8453584348

Email: [email protected]

DIKSHITH S KULAL

Ramani nilaya

Urvastore

Sunkadakatte

Phone no: 8892982902

Email: [email protected]

GURURAJA KHARVI

S/O Dinakara Kharvi

Shree Mathangi Nivasa

Maravanthe

Kundapura taluk

Phone no:9845529276

JOSEL PRADEEP D SOUZA

Near Maharshi School

Karnad, Kilpady post

Mulky

Phone no: 9538653920

Email: [email protected]

KISHOR KUMAR

Gurukripa house

Irvathur kolake

Karkala taluk

Phone no: 9632005144

Email: [email protected]

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MANISH KUMAR

S/O Gopala Krishna Bhat

Golthamajalu house

Kalladka post

Bantwal Taluk, D K- 574222

Phone no: 9164816117

Email: [email protected]

MANJULA

Pilikudel House

Panapila Village, Valpady post

Mangalore tq

Phone no: 9164114350

Email: [email protected]

MANOJ PRABHAKAR

Mathrushri Nilaya

Rayee Post & Village

Bantwal Taluk

Phone No: 9743307223

Email: [email protected]

MEENAKSHI T

D/O E Thiraviyam Acharya

Surekha Nagar, Jodukatte

Miyar post

Karkala taluk-574107

Phone no: 7353628836

Email: [email protected]

NAVINASH

S/O Shridhara Poojary

Durgadaya house

Perinje Post

Belthangady Taluk, D K

Phone no: 9632258280

Email: [email protected]

NICKIL ASHISH MIRANDA

Gundurao Nursery Road

Opp. Bondel church

Bondel,

Mangalore-08

Phone no: 9986885298

Email: [email protected]

POOJARY PUSHPARAJ ANAND

Devandabettu house

Gurpur post

Mangalore taluk-574145

Phone no: 9008522171

Email: [email protected]

PRASHANT

PRATHEEKA M

Mairuguttu house

Belady Post

Kanthavara village

Karkalla taluk-574129

Phone no: 9844467417

Email: 9844467417

PRAVEEN KUMAR S N

S/O Narashimha

Mavinamane, Hosangady

Kundapura, Udupi

Phone no: 8197109211

E mail: [email protected]

PREETHI

D/O Shekar

Shiriyar, Guddeyangady Post

Kundapur tq

Phone no: 99026675579

Email: [email protected]

RAJANI

D/O H N Ramachandra Navada

At Arate Post Hosadu

Tq Kundapur, Udupi dist

Phone no: 9945999204

Email: [email protected]

RAKSHITH KUMAR

S/O K Dinesh Rao

Matrusrikripa, Kallottu

Tellar Post, Karkala tq

Udupi dist.

Phone no: 9743289430

Email: [email protected]

RANJITH KUMAR

S/O Narayana V Kotian

Gold Smith Road

Mulky D K 574154

Phone no: 9880511602

Email: [email protected]

RENOY R

S/O R Rajan Armugam 2-31

Gersall Hosangady(po)

Kundapura tq

Udupi

Phone no: 9449101140

ROHITHASHWA M

Kolaje house

Machine village

Belthangady tq D K

Phone no: 8971412721

Email: [email protected]

SACHIN

S/O Raghavendra nilaya

West block road kundapur

Phone no: 9164862167

Email: [email protected]

SACHIN SHETTY S

Saantheya Guttu

Kinya talapody post

Mangalore

Phone no: 9743676521

Email: [email protected]

SAHITHYA M

D/O L P Mallikarjun Gowda

Sai Nilaya

Vinayaka Nagar

Shikaripur 577427

Shimoga (D)

Phone no: 9591558966

SAKIL RAJ

Deviprasad House

Near kallabettu School

Kallabettu Post & Village

Moodabidri D K-574197

SANDESH R

Vasuki hotel

K.M.Road, Kalasa

Chikamagalur dist, Mudigere.

Phone no: 9481410668

Email : [email protected]

SANTOSH V KULKARNI

APMC yard

Near Banashankari road

Badami, Bagalakot dist.

Phone no:9632198052

Email: [email protected]

SHABBIR A

Puttur taluk

Mangalore D.K

Phone no: 9742891779

Email: [email protected]

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SHAHIDA

D/O Adam

Sabeena Manzil

Subhas Nagara, Kotebagilu

Moodabidri-574227

Phone no: 8147309684

Email: [email protected]

SHAILESH KUMAR

Saraswathi Nivasa

Perinje Post, Hosangady Village

Belthangady Taluk -574227

Phone no: 9535618013

Email: [email protected]

SHALINI

D/O Keshava shettigar

'Shree Raghavendra Krupa'

N.M.P.T Housing Coloney

Madhya, Surathkal-575014

Phone no: 9844297205

Email: [email protected]

SHARATH S

Manasa Nilaya

Bilinele Village

Nettana Post

Puttur Taluk, D.K

Phone no: 9481514872

Email: [email protected]

SOWMYA

Gurukripa house

Shirthady

Mangalore Taluk, D K

Phone no: 9448616555

Email: [email protected]

STEAFEN ANTONY PINTO

'STANROSE VILLA'

Behind alvares motor

Feeding station

Vamanjoor, Door no 3-121

Pin code- 575028 D K

Phone no: 9164726545, 9449247984

Email: [email protected]

SUDHEER KUMAR

S/O Surya Moolya

Gandhinagara House

Keargadde belvai-574213

Phone no: 9740760663

Email: [email protected]

SUJANKUMAR

S/O Narayana Mogaveera

Telephone Exchange

Kokkarne

Udupi dist

Phone no: 0820-2598725

SUPRIYA K K

D/O Krishna D S

Timber Marchant

Upperpet, vidyanagar

Koppa(T),Chikkamagalur dist

Phone no: 9480650019

Email: [email protected]

VIVEK POOJARY

S/o Vittal C Poojary

Kattedady House

Perinje Post

Hosangady taluk-574227

Phone no: 9611497359

Email: [email protected]

SUJITH KUMAR

S/O Devdas

SAI DHAM

Jappinamogaru,Thandoluge

Manglore-575009

Email:[email protected]

Phone no:9008725123,9741476019

ABHILASH P.K

S/o Anitha M.S

Palamajalu House, Noojibalthila post

Puttur, D.K - 574221

Email: [email protected]

Phone no: 8970306220, 9900717813

ABHISHEK.V SHETTIGAR

S/o Vasudeva

Chandra Nilaya10-5(17), Nekara colony,

Kammaje, Kinnigoli - 574150

Email: [email protected]

Phone no: 9008167163

DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGG.

AKSHAYA. A

D/o Adappa

EB-13 Mescom guatress

Kunjibettu,Udupi Dis & Tq

Email:[email protected]

Phone no:9481753350

AMAR Y

S/o Sanjeeva poojary

Moodahadu village, Sasthana post

Udupi dist & tq - 576226

Email:[email protected]

Phone no:9164659132

ANUROOP M.J

S/O Jayanth Acharya

'Shri ANUGRAHA'

Kairolly,Nandalike post

Karkala(Tq),Udupi dist - 576111

Email:[email protected]

Phone no:9844416746

ARPITH KUMAR

S/o Ananda

'ANAND NIVAS'

Siddakatte post.Bantwal T.q - 574237

Email:[email protected]

Phone no:9743349948

ASHWATH

S/o H.Madhava suvarna

Vishal Nagar, Moodbidri post,

Kodangallu, Manglore,T.q, - 574197

Email:[email protected]

Phone no:9743219252

ASHWINI

D/o Rukumaya poojari

'BRAMARI NILAYA'

Mithabail Golidadi Nadugodu post,

Kateel, Manglore T.q - 574150

Email:[email protected]

Phone no:9945932471

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AVINASH KUNDER

S/o Basava Kunder

'Shri Hari Kripa'

Kola, Hanuman Nagar

Malpe post - 576108, Udupi T.q &Dist

E-mail:[email protected]

Phone no:9964244002

CHIRAG S SHETTY

'CHIRAG' Kuttar Padav,

Ranip-ura Road, Mannur post & village,

Mangalore - 575017

Email:[email protected]

Phone no:9686926811

CHITTARANJAN

S/o Chandrasheker

Thimiri home, Kuppepadau post

Manglore T.q,D.K

Email:[email protected]

Phone no:9591471269

DENIL DIAS

S/o David dias

'ANUGRAHA HOUSE'

Mantrady post & village

Manglore T.q, D.K , 574236

Email:[email protected]

Phone no: 8971141790

DHANUSH PATIL

S/o Basavaraj

KEB Colony House, No. EB33A

Airport Road, Kavoor, Manglore

Email :[email protected]

Phone no:7204739639

DINESH H.S

KIOCL Township Qtrs.no B-121

Kavoor, Manglore

Email:[email protected]

Phone no:9743007879

GURURAJ PRABHU

'Govinda Kripa' House

Manchikodi post, Kunjibettu

Udupi - 576102

Email:[email protected]

Phone no:8095532207

HARISH K

S/o Kogganna Acharya

Allipade House, Sarapady Village

Bantwal T.q, D.K,574211

Email:[email protected]

Phone no.No.9164812720

JAGADEESH

S/o Ramanna shetty

Bagidady House

Neria village & post, Belthangady T.q

Email : [email protected]

Phone no:9686526744

JAYASHREE

D/o Vamana Salian

Gandhinagar House

Karimanelu village

Belthangady Tq-574242

Email:[email protected]

Phone no:9902948499

JAYASHRI

D/O Krishna Madivala

Shediguli House

Kondemula Village, Kateel Post

Mangalore-574148

Email: [email protected]

Phone no:9164822453

KAVYA

D/O Poovappa Moolya

Gundada House

Gardady Vilg and post

Belthangady Tq-574217

Email:[email protected]

Phone no:7259858199

KIRAN NAIK

S/O Krishna Naik

K E B Colony, House No.EB18

Airport Road Kavoor, Mangalore

Email:[email protected]

Phone no:9972096847

LOKESH D

KIOCL Township Qtrs.

No.B-100,Kavoor Mangalore

Phone no:9743252168

MANOJ KUMAR

S/O Damodar Poojary

Neklaje House, Karpe Post and Vilg.

Bantwal-574237

Email:[email protected]

Phone no:9535294053

MERIL JOYAL LOBO

S/O Joseph Lobo

'Maria Kripa' Kurpadi House

Ajekar post, Karkala

Email:[email protected]

Phone no:9632978707, 8722849171

NADEEM KHAN

S/O Nazir Khan

Nadeem Manzil Kana, Alangar Road

Belvai post-574213

Manglore

Email:[email protected]

Phone no:8971465353

PRADEEP SHETTY

S/O Sanjeeva Shetty

Kundaje House, Arambody Village

Belthangady Tq - 574237

Email:[email protected]

Phone no:9481757957

MAXIM PRAKASH RODRIGUES

S/O Louis Rodrigues

'Rosevilla House'

Alangar, Moodbidri

Email:[email protected]

Phone no:8147537130

RADHIKA G.A

D/O Ashok G.V

'Sri Guru Kripa'

Kallamundkur post - 574274

Email: [email protected]

Phone no:8971156819

RANJAN

S/O Vijaya poojary

'Sri Laxmi Nilaya'

Yadabettu, Udupi, Sastan Post-576226

Email:[email protected]

Phone no:9164772682

RANJITH

S/O Mahabala shetty

Pade House, Perady Post

Belthangady - 574236

Email:[email protected]

Phone no No.9591941490

ROHAN DSOUZA

S/O Robert Dsouza

Neelavara post, Udupi Dist - 576259

Email:[email protected]

Phone no: 9591561380

SANDESHA

S/O Laxmana

'Gopi Nilaya', Ambagilu

Udupi, Santhekatte post - 576102

Email:[email protected]

Phone no:9844834615

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SANDHYA

D/O Vittal Rai

Kodange House ,B.C road

Jodu marga post

Bantwal - 574219

Email:[email protected]

Phone no:9164557113

SAYED SHERAZ

S/O Sayyad Hidayath

'Lubna Manzil'

Kotebagilu, Moodbidri

Email:[email protected]

Phone no:9743556573

SHARUN KUMAR K.S

S/O B.Subraya

BSNL Qrts, B-4/6 block

Lady Hill,

Mangalore-3

Phone no:9538810407

BHAGYASHREE N SHETTY

36/'Shri Sai Nilaya'

Sant Krupa Society,

Opp. Dharmin Nagar

Kabilpur Road, (Grid)

Navsari, Gujarat-396424

Email:[email protected]

Phone no:07405421367,9535498601

R:02637239509

SHRUTHI SHETTY

D/O Shankar Shetty

Chara

Karkala(T), Udupi

Hebri Post

Emai:[email protected]

Phone no:8722723839, 9945921963

SUCHITHRA

D/O Puttayya Naik

Kirady Ajjikallu

Avarse village, Udupi

Email:[email protected]

Phone no:8105652755, 8970569826

SUDARSHAN

S/O Bhoja Acharya

Durgaprasad house

Badaga Yekkar, Yekkar post & village

VIA Permude, Manglore-574509

Email:[email protected]

Phone no:9741675625

0824-2200747

SUJITH C KOTIAN

S/O Chandrashekar

Suketh Nilaya, Pranthyavillage

Kodangallu post, Moodbidri

Manglore

Email:[email protected]

Phone no:9741446937

SUMANTH P GORE

S/O Bhaskar Bhat

Piliyoor House

Andinje village & post, Belthangadi

Email:[email protected]

Phone no:9379990927, 9164819257

SWASTHIK

S/O Dayananda Kulal

'Sri Devi Kripa'

Pattonjikatte, Pervaje,

Karkala post

Karkala - 574104

Email: [email protected]

Phone no:7353056320

V PRATHVIRAJ B SALIAN

S/O Bhaskar Salian

'Vatsala Nivasa'

Shirlal post&village

Belthangadi Tq,574217

Email: [email protected]

Phone no:9164573184

VIJESH

S/O Koragappa Poojary

Darkhas house,

Penchar

Mantrady post

Mangalore - 574236

Email:[email protected]

Phone no:8971412701, 9591942106

YASHAVANTH

S/O Pandu Gowda

Kindelu Kayarpalke house

Badaga Yedapadavu post,

Manglore-574267

Email:[email protected]

Phone no:8970183188

YOGEESHA

S/O Rukmaya poojary

Murthaje House

Bandaru Village & post

Belthangadi - 574326

Email: [email protected]

Phone no:9611790976

MECHANICAL ENGG. DEPARTMENT

ACHARYA SUDHIR PURUSHOTHAMA

S/O V PurushothamaAcharya

D/23, 4th floor, Ishwarnagar,

L. B.S Marg, Bhandup(West)

Mumbai -400078

Phone no: 8951345315

Email: [email protected]

[email protected]

AMITH RAJ P S

S/O Subhaschandra P N

Presidency Crown Court,

Flat No- 403, Karangalpady,

Mangalore- 575003

Phone no: 8970571321

Email: [email protected]

ANIL MASCARENHAS

S/O GusthinMascarenhas

Hirthail House

Nittade post,

Belthangady Tq, D.K- 574242

Phone no: 9481755220

Email: [email protected]

ANISH ABDUL HAMEED

S/O Raha mansion,

Yennehole post, Karkalatq,

Udupi- 574101

Phone no: 9901165999

Email: [email protected]

ATHMIK KALYANPUR

S/O Venkatraman

Advika Mission Compound,

Court Road, Belthangady tq - 574217

Phone no: 9844154440

Email: [email protected]

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CHANDRAHASA P SHETTY

S/O PadmanabhaShetty

Panchambratha, Ashwathapura Post,

Badagamijar Village,

Mangalore tq

Phone no: 9741468602

DAYESH KUMAR

S/O K. Sadashiva

'AprameyaNilaya'

SonalikeBayal, Jalligudde,

Manglore-7

Phone no: 8904242017

Email: [email protected]

DEEPAK J SHETTY

S/O JagannathShetty

Parari Reshme Road House,

Odilnala Post,

Belthangadytq, -574217

Phone no: 9632658011

Email: [email protected]

DYANIYAL ROHAN

S/O Gladson Maben

Adrabettu House

Bajagoli Post, Mudar, Karkala-tq

Udupi-574122

Phone no: 7259122123

Email: [email protected]

JACKSON VICKSON DíSOUZA

S/O Joseph Ivan D'Souza

Gandhinagar,

Near Govt. College, Kavoor,

Mangalore

Phone no: 7204646902

Email: [email protected]

JITHESH

S/O Girish

'Saipooja'

Bappanadu, Badaguhithilu,

Mulky-574154

Phone no: 8147061976

Email: [email protected]

JITHESH SHETTY

S/O Vasantha Shetty

Gonja House

Chennaithody Village,

Vanadupadava post

Bantwal tq - 574324

Phone no: 9611451768

Email : Jithesh [email protected]

JOEL OSTINE DíSOUZA

S/O John Dísouza

Pettil House,

Maldy Post,

Belthangady tq, - 574224

Phone no: 8971685245

Email: [email protected]

JOVIAN SHREYAS PINTO

S/O Joseph Pinto

Pinto Compound,

Govt Hospital road,

Moodbidri - 574227

Phone no: 9886799810

Email: [email protected]

JOY PRAKASH RODRIGUES

S/O N Rodrigues

JyothiNivas

Kolpedabail House,

Malady post,

Belthangadytq - 574224

Phone no: 9164531171

Email: [email protected]

[email protected]

JOYSON BARBOZA

S/O Ignatius Barboza

Barboza House

Sampige, moodbidri via,

Mangalore tq - 574275

Phone no: 7795276170

Email: [email protected]

KARTKIK S

S/O S Sadashiva

Masthikatte road,

Thodar post, Moodbidri.

Phone no: 9008001091

Email: [email protected]

LAVEEN HEGDE

S/O LaxmanaHegde

Parari House, Moodukody post,

Belthangady tq - 574242

Phone no: 9901640809

Email: [email protected]

M POOJITH

S/O T M Gowda

C-27, M.C.F Colony,

Kunjathbail, Mangalore-575015

Phone no: 9916571158

Email: [email protected]

MOHAMMEDARIF I D

S/O Isemail Doddamani

OppJawalmazid,

Jawalgalli, Gadag-582101

Phone no: 8123723118

Email: [email protected]

[email protected]

N DASSAPPA

S/O B Hanumantappa

Danapura Post, Hospetetq,

Ballary - 583222

Phone no: 8971412694

PRASHANTH SHETTY

S/O Rajendra Shetty

Darkas Bangle House,

Nadigudde, Belvai post,

Mangalore, D.K- 574213

Phone no: 8971462618

Email: [email protected]

RADHAKRISHNA

S/O Monappa Poojary

Tharashree House,

Hokkady post, Belthangadytq,

D.K- 574242

Phone no: 9611439224

Email: [email protected]

RAVIKIRAN

S/O ChandrashekharBhat

Nag-kamal House,

Moodbidri - 574227

Phone no: 8277051514

Email: [email protected]

ROSHAN B SHETTY

S/O Balakrishna S Shetty

'Radha Nivas'

Inna Madmangutto,

Inna post, Karkalatq,

Udupi

Phone no: 8970570502

Email: [email protected]

ROSHAN SEBASTIAN T

S/O Sebastian K

Arasamajal House,

Mundaje post,

Belthangady-tq, D.K-574228

Phone no: 9964999329

Email: [email protected]

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RYNAL CORREA

S/O Felix Correa

D-No: 2-92(1),

Marpady Village,

Moodbidri Alangar,

Moodbidri Post, Mangalore tq ,

D.K-574227

Phone no: 9945191268

Email: [email protected]

SANDEEP P

S/O Narayana Poojary

Naduhidyau House,

Padukonaje post - 574227

Phone no: 7353264750

Email: [email protected]

SANDEEP

S/O Ananda Poojary

Angaraballi House,

Nellikar Village, Valpady post,

Mangalore tq D.K-574236

Phone no: 9686327675

Email: [email protected]

SANKETH KUMAR

S/O Baby Poojari

Punkethar House, Pillya post,

Belthangady tq, - 574217

Phone no: 810552038

Email: [email protected]

SHAILESH PETER D'SOUZA

S/O Felix Stany DíSouza

Holy Family Home

Kandipalke, Kinnigoli post,

Mangalore- 574150

Phone no: 9900815085

Email: [email protected]

SHARATH KUMAR

S/O B.R. Rajshekar

DurganjaneyaKripa,

Kempul, Padumarnadu, Belvai post,

Mangalore tq, D.K.

Phone no: 9481145123

Email: [email protected]

SHARATH POOJARY

S/O Raghu Poojary

Shri Krishna Nivas, Durjottu House,

Kesargadde,

Belvai Post, Mangalore tq, D.K

Phone no: 9731243484

Email: [email protected]

SHARON CHRISTAPAL AMANNA

S/O Late D Harshananda Amanna

Britto Compound,

Doopadakatte post, Karkala-tq,

Udupi- 574110

Phone no: 9611833372

Email: [email protected]

T N AVIN

S/O Nagaraj

KPC Colony,

Hosangadi,

Kundapura,

Udupi-576282

Phone no: 9902452690

Email: [email protected]

VARUN V ACHARYA

Kadlekar Compound,

Kanthrj Lane,

Near Karnataka Bank,

Mannagudda,

Mangalore.

Phone no: 9902749909

Email: [email protected]

VINAYACHANDRA

S/O Narayana Devadiga

Heggeri Compound,

Herenjal Post,

Kundapur Tq

Udupi-576219

Phone no: 9535617776

Email: [email protected]

ABHINANDAN R

Tiger House,

Chitrapu village,

Mulky post,

Mangalore

Email: [email protected]

Phone no: 9164617748

ABHISHEK C SHETTY

Kalpana Annexure, Upendra baugh,

Daina circle, Udupi

Email: [email protected]

Phone no: 9164770315

ABISHEK SHETTY

S/o Jaya Shetty, Abhishek Nilaya

Mijar post, Mangalore Tq., D.K.

Email: [email protected]

Phone no: 9886516981

MECHATRONICS ENGG. DEPARTMENT

AMIN ANVITH DINESH

S/o Dinesh Amin

D.No. 7/3/11, 'Hill Crest' Bhavani Nagar,

Marol maroshi road, Andheri(E)

Mumbai-400059 Email: [email protected]

Phone no:8147645313

ANWITH NAIK

S/o Pushparaj Naik V

Durga Nilaya, IV cross

Marnamikatta, Mangalore-575001

Email : [email protected]

Phone no: 9036499812

ARFAZ SHAFI B

Darul Falah Hose,

Badyar Guruvayanakere post

Belthangady Tq.

Email : Arfar [email protected]

Phone no: 9164766877

FRAYAN GLEN DCOSTA

Nithyadhar Hose, Badyar

Guruvayanakere post,

Belthangady Tq.- 574217

Email : [email protected]

Phone no: 9449546676

GANESH PRASAD

Neklaje house,

Karpe post & Village, Bantwal Tq.

Email: [email protected]

Phone no: 8971649981

GANESHA NARENDRA SHANBHAG

S/o Narendra

'Ganesha Nilaya', Near main bus stand

Behind jyothi petrol bunk

Sagar Tq.-577401 Shimoga Dist.

Email : [email protected]

Phone no: 953661484

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S

HARIKRISHNA ACHAR

Harikrishna Acharya

S/o Anni acharya

Kogerbettu House,

Mavinakatte post,

Eliyanadugodu village,

Bantwal Tq., D.K.

Email: [email protected]

Phone no: 8970505896

JASON TELLIS

Hachibettu house,

Miyar post,

Karkala tq.

Udupi district

Email: [email protected]

Phone no: 9743825041

JINTO M. JOSE

S/O Jose

Muttathuparampil,

Kodanchery, Calicut

Kerala

Emai:[email protected]

Phone no: 9847465233

JOHNSON MELVIN PEREIRA

J.M.J. home,

Guruvayanakere post,

Belthangady tq.

Email: [email protected]

Phone no: 9008819276

LAXMINARAYANA DEVADIGA A

S/o Ananda Devadiga

Near Kuppabettu,

Kukkundur post

Karkala Tq. -576117

Phone no:9902997262

PAVAN KUMAR

H.No 2-3-64A

Near Narayana Guru Mandir

Bannanje Post

Udupi : 576101

Email: [email protected]

Phone no: 9844211778

RAKSHITH KUMAR

S/o Sundar Kotian

Laxmi Sadana

Didimberi Mudaru

Bajagoli post,

Karkala Tq

Udupi Dist

Email: [email protected]

Phone no:9535622241

RANJITH KUMAR

S/o Shankar Salian

Kudthimar House

Elinje post & village, Mangalore Tq

Email: [email protected]

Phone no: 9945935090

RAVEESHA B

Barebayee house

Rayee post & village,

Bantwal Tq.

Email: [email protected]

Phone no: 9008278595

SHIVANANDA

Rayee house,

Rayee post & village,

Bantwal Tq.

Email: [email protected]

Phone no: 9743504616

SHOBITH KUMAR. P

S/o Chidambara P

Periyadka house,

Adoor post,

Kasargoad, Kerala-671543

Email: [email protected]

SUNIL KULAL

Nooji House, Pillar post,

Santhoor village, Udupi district

Phone no: 8722609893

VIJITH

S/o Sundara Poojary

Jarigea house

Ajilamogaru post

Maninalkur Village, Bantwal Taluk

Email : [email protected]

Phone no: 8970502840

STUDENTS WHOSE PHOTOGRAPHS ARE NOT GIVEN IN THE DIARY

Electronics & Communication Engg.

Gururaj Kharvi

Ashwin P. N.

Prashanth

Renoy R.

Sujan Kumar

Mechanical Engg.

Amith Raj P.S.

Purushothama

N. Dasappa

Athmik Kalyanpur

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ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OFFICE BEARERS

Mr. Roopesh Kumar

President

Mr. Nagaraj V. Kamath

Secretary

Mr. Shruthanjan Jain

Vice President

Mr. Chandra K.H.

Treasurer

Mr. Sharath Shetty

Vice PresidentMr. Alwyn Menezes

Joint Secretary

BEST OUTGOING STUDENTS OF SNMP FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2010-11

Mr. RAVINDRA

Automobile Engg.

Mr. SANDESH K.

Civil Engineering.

Miss. REVATHI KRISHNA

Computer Science Engg.

Mr. ASHOKA

E & C. Engg.

Mr. NEERESHA D AMIN

E & E Engg.Mr. MANOJ PRATHVI PINTO

Mechatronics Engg.

Mr. SHRIKANTH K.

Mechanical Engg.

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MOODBIDRI

Institutions

Sri Mahaveera First Grade CollegeDegree Courses B.A., B.Sc., B.Com., B.B.M. and B.C.A.

Sri Mahaveera Pre-University CollegeTwo Year P.U.C. Courses in Arts, Commerce & Science

S.N. Mudbidri PolytechnicConducts 3 Year Diploma Courses in Mechanical, Automobile, Electronics

& Communication, Computer Science, Electrical and Electronics Engg.,

Civil Engg., Mechatronics Engg.

A.G. Soans Industrial Training CentreTraining Courses approved by NCVT in Mechanic Motor Vehicle, Electronic

Mechanic, Electrician and Mechanic Diesel.

M.K. Anantharaj College of Physical EducationOffers 2 Year Diploma Course in Physical Education (DPED)

Sri Mahaveera College Trust

Moodbidri D.K.

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