Greed free society is need of the hour: Santhosh Hegde at BIT graduation day

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May 18, 2016

Mangaluru, May 18: Bearys Institute of Technology, Innoli, here, celebrated the graduation day of its final year batch of 2016 at its campus on 15th May. The program started with the unveiling of 110th year's timeline of Bearys education by the chief guest N Santhosh Hegde, the former supreme court judge and former Karnataka Lokayukta.

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Prof. Gopal Mugeraya, Director, National Institute of technology Agartala and Mr.Faizal Kottikollon, Founder and Chairman, KEF Holding, Dubai, UAE along with his wife Mrs.ShabanaFaizal were the guest of honours. The function was presided over by the chairman of Bearys Group Mr. Syed Mohammed Beary, the trustee of Bearys Group Mr. Mazhar Beary, Senior Advisor Dr. S.K Raikar. The Principal of BIT, Dr. Palakshappa K, welcomed the guests, parents and students.

Santhosh Hegde, touched the heart of the audience by his motivational speech. He encouraged the students to build a society which boycotts the corruption. He advised them to achieve contentment by avoiding greed. He reminded all of the audience that acquiring humanism is the way to enlightenment. He pointed out that the greed is the reason for all modern day maladies and greed has chased the humanity in human beings. Hence creating greed free society is the need of the hour. Justice N. Santhosh Hegde also shared his real life experience while working as Lokayukta.

Mr. Syed Mohammed Beary expressed his gratitude to all the people who contributed for the successful completion of 110 years in education field. Mr. Beary also advised students to focus on civil service exam and reminded how a good civil service officer can bring the changes. He advised the students that it was more important for them to have values and to be good to the society than aim for mere success.

Mr.Faizal Kottikollon in his speech told to become happy we must know how other people are being happy. He also quoted that “Attitude determines the Altitude”. He also reminded us how modern technology can be used to curtail corruption and pave way for the government facilities to reach the masses.

Prof. Gopal Mugeraya unveiled the BIT Memoire. He extended his support to BIT whenever it is needed. In his speech he told the engineering graduates to strive to become job creators not job seekers.

Prizes were given away to the best outgoing students of various departments. Students dressed in their best formal attire and all the graduating students were felicitated with an annual memoire book and memento. Heads of various departments Prof. Mustafa Basthikodi, Prof. Abdul Rahiman, Prof. Rounaq Ahmed were also present to share the details of graduating students. The programs concluded with the rendering of vote of thanks by the coordinator Dr. Aziz Mustafa.

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Seif Sulthan
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Wednesday, 18 May 2016

It was an amazing event where i got to hear three most respected men by me speak 1. Syed Beary Sahab 2. Justice Santosh Hegde & 3. Faizal Sahab.

Learnt a lot about having a vision and being passionate about simple things in life to achieve bigger goals.
Another lesson learnt that day was to be Content with what the lord has given you and aspiring to achieve big things legally.
Extraordinary and phenomenal achievement by Beary's Institute of Technology.

I Pray to Allah that more and more success awaits them in this journey of Enlightening Beautiful Minds.

Seif Sulthan
HOPE Foundation

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The victim has been identified as 30-year-old Santosh Mogaveera, a resident of Padukere.

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During the ensuing brawl, Santosh Mogaveera was allegedly assaulted and collapsed at the spot after sustaining serious injuries. He was rushed by local residents to a private hospital in Brahmavar, where doctors declared him dead.

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Police have taken four youths into custody in connection with the incident. A case has been registered at the Kota police station, and further investigation is underway to ascertain the exact sequence of events leading to the death.

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