SSLC?exams begin on a smooth note; invigilator dies of heart attack

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March 30, 2017

Bengaluru, Mar 30: Students who wrote the First Language paper on the first day of this year’s Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) examination were pleased that the test was easy.

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Students wrote Kannada, English, Sanskrit, Tamil, Urdu, Hindi, Telugu and Marathi paper on the first day.

Students who wrote the Kannada exam found the paper lengthy. “It was very easy but I was not able to answer all questions in time,” a student said.

Director of Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board (KSEEB), Yashoda Bopanna visited the Government Girls High School on 13th cross, Malleswaram.

“All the 234 candidates registered there were present. There was one child with multiple disabilities and he was given a scribe and a separate room to write the exam,” Yashoda said.

The number of candidates who were denied hall tickets owing to attendance shortfall is not known yet, as reports from 204 Block Education Officers (BEO) are still coming in, she said.

Yashoda said that no malpractices were reported in the state. She dismissed rumours of mass copying in a school in Chikkodi in Belagavi district.

“The deputy director of public instruction said that unknown people were trying to climb over the compound wall of a centre but they were stopped. This happens in other centers too but it did not lead to any copying or malpractice,” she said.

Meanwhile, three students were debarred in Ballari for malpractice. All are private candidates.

New pattern

Students appreciated the new pattern introduced this year, in which the question paper and answer booklet are provided separately.

Adithi P S, a student of Vidya Mandir School, said, “I think it is better, because in the old pattern, we could write only in the space provided below the question. Today I had the freedom to write as much I wanted. If I make a mistake, I have space to rewrite the answer neatly and clearly,” she said.

Another student, Sneha V, said the new pattern was convenient.

“We can start with the section we are comfortable with and come back to tougher questions later. We just have to put the right question numbers,” she said.

On Friday, students will be writing core subjects of ‘Elements of Engineering’, ‘Engineering Drawing’, ‘Elements of Electronic Engineering’, ‘Elements of Computer S

Death

Basavakalyan (Bidar dist): A teacher who was on invigilation duty at an SSLC examination centre at Kohinur village in Basavakalyan taluk, died of heart attack on Thursday.

Baliram Karagir (50), a teacher from Chitta (K) Government High School, complained of chest pain at 10.30 am, while on duty. He died on the way to hospital.

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May 4,2024

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Mangaluru, May 4: A tragic incident unfurled last evening in Subrahmanya of Kadaba taluk in Dakshina Kananda, where a young gentleman, who had recently entered the bonds of matrimony a mere ten days hence, met his untimely demise due to a lightning strike.

As twilight descended, a tempestuous thunderstorm, accompanied by billowing rain clouds, cast its shadow over the locale.

Somasundar was diligently engaged in the task of piling up dried nuts in the yard to shield them from the impending deluge, when fate cruelly intervened, subjecting him to the fatal force of a lightning bolt.

Despite the expeditious efforts to convey him to Kadaba Community Hospital subsequent to his sudden indisposition, he tragically succumbed to his injuries. 

Somasundar, who operated a car washing enterprise in proximity to Subrahmanya, is mourned by his mother, sister, and wife.

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May 7,2024

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Udupi: Udupi became the second city on the Karnataka coast after Mangaluru to launch water rationing, a senior official said on Tuesday.

Commissioner of the Udupi City Municipal Corporation Rayappa said that the rationing system will come into force from Wednesday and will continue till the water in the reservoir reaches comfortable levels.

The dam built across the Swarna river at a place called Baje, which is the only source of water for Udupi city, recorded 3.25 meters of water as against the top level of 6.30 meters.

The decision of water rationing will be reviewed periodically until the reservoir regains its fullest levels, the official said.

The Mangaluru City Corporation resorted to water rationing on Saturday following declining water levels in the reservoir built across the Nethravati river at Thumbe. 

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May 8,2024

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Mangaluru, May 8: The health officials in Dakshina Kannada are concerned over the increase in dengue cases in the rural areas of the district. They've seen 108 cases since January, compared to 45 last year. 

Dr. Naveen Chandra Kulal, who works on controlling diseases spread by insects, says humidity makes mosquitoes breed more.

People storing water in pots and drums during summer also make more mosquitoes, he added. 

In Lingappayyakadu village near Mulky, a survey found people store lots of water because they don't have regular drinking water. Dr. Kulal says this water becomes a place for mosquitoes to breed if containers aren't closed properly.

Dengue cases are also rising in Bengaluru, Mysuru, and other districts, he said. Even though there haven't been big groups of dengue cases in Dakshina Kannada yet, the health department is trying hard to stop it from spreading. They're doing things like teaching people how to prevent dengue and getting rid of places where mosquitoes can breed.

So far this year, Dakshina Kannada district has only had 16 cases of malaria. Dr. Kulal says many of these cases were among workers who came from other states to work on building sites.

Dr. Thimmaiah HR, who works for the health department, says if people have a fever, they should go to the nearest clinic or hospital. He also says they should get tested if they have symptoms of dengue or malaria and be careful about the hot weather.

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