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The Hindu
6 days ago
- Sport
- The Hindu
11 athletes from Alva's Foundation chosen to represent India in World University Games
Eleven athletes from Alva's Education Foundation's Sports Adoption Scheme, representing Mangalore University, have been selected to represent India in the forthcoming World University Games 2025, scheduled to be held in Rhine-Ruhr, Germany, from July 16 to 27. Foundation president M. Mohan Alva told reporters in Moodbidri on Wednesday that with the selection, the total number of athletes from the foundation participating in the games has risen to 32. He said the selection was a matter of pride for the institution and the State. The athletes were selected during the trials held at the Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT), a deemed-to-be university in Bhubaneswar. In the men's category, the selected athletes are Gagan (5,000 meters run), Sachin (20 km walk), Balakrishna (400 meters run) and N. Taufique (decathlon). Those selected in the women's category are Deekshita Ramakrishna Gowda (400 meters hurdles), Basanti Kumari (half marathon), Manju Yadav (steeplechase), Sindhusree (pole vault), Sakshi Sharma (javelin throw), Jyoti (half marathon) and Shalini (20 km walk). Dr. Alva said all the selected athletes represent Mangalore University and are trained under Alva's Sports Adoption Scheme. Each athlete will require a financial outlay of ₹2.5 lakh to participate in the event. While Mangalore University has assured a contribution of ₹75,000 per athlete, the remaining expenses are being borne by the foundation, he added.


Time of India
28-05-2025
- Sport
- Time of India
World University Games: 11 athletes from Alva's College selected
Mangaluru: As many as 11 athletes from Alva's Education Foundation's Sports Adoption Scheme, representing Mangalore University, were selected to represent India in the forthcoming World University Games 2025. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The event is scheduled to be held in Rhine-Ruhr, Germany, from July 16 to 27. With this, the total number of athletes from the foundation participating in the games over the years has risen to 32. Addressing a press conference on Wednesday, M Mohan Alva, president of the foundation, said the selection was a matter of great pride for the institution and the state. The athletes were selected during the trials held at the Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT), Bhubaneswar. In the men's category, the selected athletes are Gagan (5,000m run), Sachin (20km walk), Balakrishna (400m run), and Taufique N (decathlon). In the women's category, Deekshita (400m hurdles), Basanti Kumari (half marathon), Manju Yadav (steeplechase), Sindhusree (pole vault), Sakshi (javelin throw), Jyoti (half marathon), and Shalini (20km walk) secured their spots. All the selected athletes represent Mangalore University and trained under Alva's Sports Adoption Scheme. Each athlete will require a financial outlay of Rs 2.5 lakh to participate in the event. While Mangalore University has assured a contribution of Rs 75,000 per athlete, the remaining expenses are being borne by the foundation. Athletes from the Foundation participated in previous World University Games, with a total of 32 individuals selected, including this year. In the 2015 games held in Croatia, one athlete participated; in the 2017 games in Taiwan, two athletes participated; in the 2019 games in Italy, 10 athletes participated; and in the 2023 games in Chengdu, China, eight athletes took part.


Time of India
27-05-2025
- Sport
- Time of India
City wrestlers to get modern training facilities
Mangaluru: The long-standing request from wrestlers in the coastal city for modern wrestling facilities will soon become a reality. The Mangaluru Smart City Limited (MSCL), in collaboration with the Dakshina Kannada District Amateur Wrestling Association, has initiated the construction of two wrestling rings adjacent to Nehru Maidan. Association president Dilraj Alva said that the new wrestling rings will be a boon for wrestlers, especially talented young athletes in the district. "Though Mangaluru city has infrastructure for various sports and games, there is no state-of-the-art infrastructure to hold wrestling events here. The coastal district has contributed to the wrestling world with many of the wrestlers bagging state and national medals for the past several decades. However, wrestlers in the district lack modern wrestling rings, where district, state, and national events can be organised," Alva said. The project, estimated to cost more than Rs 1 crore, is scheduled for completion within a year, he said. "Though the project was commenced with an estimate of Rs 1 crore, it may require more funds to complete it. While primary work related to the structure has begun, the process of inviting tenders to procure foam padding, mats and other structural components is in progress. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 40대 이상이세요? 한 번 시작하면 멈출 수 없어요. 준비되셨나요? Sea of Conquest 플레이하기 Undo In addition to wrestling rings, the association also has plans to set up a gymnasium, washrooms, and other facilities. In the later phase, initiatives will be taken to develop a spectators' gallery and other facilities," he said. "Currently, wrestlers in the district receive training in traditional garadis and vyayama shales. However, to participate and win medals at national and international events, wrestlers need better infrastructure as the rules are different there. The new wrestling ring will have features that suit national and international standards, and it will provide training for budding wrestlers of the region," he said. It was freedom fighter and former MLA late M Lokayya Shetty who took initiatives to open an association for amateur wrestlers in the district many decades ago.


Time of India
26-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Yakshadhruva Patla foundation organises decennial celebrations on June 1
Mangaluru: Decennial celebrations of the Yakshadhruva Patla Foundation Trust — National Art Conference — will be held at Adyar Garden on June 1. The Trust's founder president, Patla Satish Shetty, told reporters on Monday that the conference will begin at 9.30am. "The pontiff of Edneer Mutt Sri Sachidananda Bharati Swami will bless the event. Speaker UT Khader will inaugurate the event, while entrepreneur Shashidhar B Shetty will preside," he added. Kannada and culture department minister Shivaraj Thangadagi will inaugurate the conference in the presence of the president of Alva's education foundation, M Mohan Alva. Pontiff of Pejawar mutt Sri Vishwaprasanna Tirtha Swami, along with Prakash Shetty, CMD of MRG Group, and cricketer Rohit Sharma will preside over the session at 1pm, he added. Odiyoor Kshetra's Sri Gurudevananda Swami will be present at the closing ceremony at 5.30pm along with of deputy chief minister DK Shivakumar, and industrialist Kanyana Sadashiva Shetty. Shetty said that the Yakshadhruva Mahaposhaka award 2025 will be presented to the federation of World Bunts Associations president Aikala Harish Shetty and his wife Chandrika Shetty. The Yakshadhruva Patla Award 2025 will be given to senior Yakshagana Bhagavat and scholar Kuriya Ganapathi Shastri. There will also be a Yakshagana competition with eight teams of young artists from the Thenku and Badagu region, he added. Decennial Celebration — Patla Award of Rs 1 lakh honorarium, Yakshadhruva Art Honour with Rs 20,000 cash for 16 senior achievers in various fields including Yakshagana, medical financial assistance, free medical check-up, eye examination, distribution of glasses and medicines, assistance for home construction for disabled artists, Yaksha education plan for 9,500 students of 86 govt schools, accident insurance plan (for Yakshagana, theatre, Kambala, and Daivaradhane artists) and free home construction for 100 artists without plots under the 'Patla Yakshashraya' scheme, he added.


Time of India
24-05-2025
- Health
- Time of India
Most Karnataka Common Entrance Test toppers eye top medical colleges, await National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test results
Bengaluru/Mangaluru: While candidates and colleges celebrate top ranks in the CET 2025 results announced Saturday, many toppers across streams are now turning their attention to the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET-UG), hoping to secure top scores and admission to premier medical colleges. For instance, Akshay M Hegde, from Alva's PU College, Moodbidri, Dakshina Kannada, secured first rank in BSc (Agriculture) and ranked within the top 34 in other streams. He said, "Though I secured top ranks in several CET streams, my focus is solely on NEET. I'm expecting a good rank in NEET, and my dream is to join one of the top medical colleges in the country. For now, I don't plan to opt for any CET seats." For Harishraj DV, a student of Narayana E Techno School, Yelahanka, CET was merely a 'practice exam'. "My preparation was focused entirely on NEET-UG, and I'm not interested in taking up CET seats. I treated CET as a practice exam before NEET," said Harishraj, who secured first rank in nursing and veterinary, third rank in BPharma and DPharma, and sixth in agriculture. Saphal S Shetty, of Expert PU College, Valachil, Mangaluru, secured top rank in various CET streams, including third in BNYS (Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences) and veterinary, and eighth in BPharma and DPharma. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like No dark spots, 10 years younger! Just take this from Guardian URUHIME MOMOKO Learn More Undo However, his focus remains firmly on medicine. "My ultimate goal is to become a doctor. My parents are in the medical field and I want to follow in their footsteps." Similarly, Nuthan Krishna Bhairavesh D, of Excellent PU College, Moodbidri, who also scored above 99th percentile in JEE, has his eyes set on medical education. "I'm confident of getting a good NEET-UG rank. I aspire to study at All India Institute Of Medical Sciences, Delhi," he said. He secured fourth rank in BNYS, fifth in BPharma and DPharma, and sixth in veterinary and nursing. Having appeared for both NEET-UG and JEE alongside CET, most students have their preferences clear. Narendra L Nayak, chairman of Expert Group of Institutions, pointed out that the courses offered through CET are limited. "All those bright students who dream about medical education will never take any subject other than their passion. Entrance tests like CET, which happen a few weeks before NEET, help them mentally prepare for the medical entrance test, giving real-time experience," he said. Mohammed Sadakath, principal of Alva's PU College, said, "Over the years, I've observed that most students who top CET rarely opt for those seats. Their first priority is always medicine, and they remain committed to that path."