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The Hindu
23-07-2025
- General
- The Hindu
Students who did well in SSLC, PU felicitated
Urging students to set clear goals and work hard to achieve success, Police Commissioner Sharnappa S. Dhage has said that they can reach their goals in life if they have determination, perseverance and strong willpower. He was addressing a gathering during the Pratibha Puraskar award ceremony to felicitate children of journalists who have scored high marks in SSLC and PU exams here recently. Dr. Dhage said that students should swim against the tide, overcome odds and manage to excel in their studies despite all adversities. 'Life is a journey encompassing both joy and sorrow, good times and hardship. It is essential to approach all seasons with courage and resilience, as challenges are inevitable and, at the same time, they can lead to growth,' he said. The officer also advised parents to avoid pressuring students to solely focus on securing high marks. Instead, they should prioritize a supportive and encouraging environment, Dr. Dhage added. Indian Federation of Working Journalists (IFWJ) national president B.V. Mallikarjunaiah, Karnataka Union of Working Journalists (KUWJ) State president Shivanand Tagadur, KUWJ State vice-president Bhavani Singh Thakur, State secretary J.C. Lokesh, State executive member Shivranjan Satyampet, Kalaburagi district president Baburao Yadrami and others were present.

The Hindu
13-06-2025
- The Hindu
Police hand over 225 mobile phones to owners in Kalaburagi
The police who recovered 225 lost and stolen mobile phones worth around ₹46.54 lakh handed them over to their rightful owners here on Thursday. Addressing presspersons, Police Commissioner Sharnappa S. Dhage said that based on complaints against missing and lost mobile phones received through Central Equipment Identity Register (CEIR) portal and e-Lost portal on the police application, the Cyber Economic and Narcotics Crime (CEN Crime) Police Station and the police registered cases and successfully tracked and recovered the phones. He said that special teams were formed under the supervision of Deputy Commissioner of Police Kanika Sikriwal and the Cyber Crime, Economic Offences and Narcotics (CEN) Police officials successfully tracked and recovered 225 mobile phones from across the district. The mobile phones were either stolen during travelling, misplaced during journey or snatched by unidentified offenders. Dr. Dhage said that the police have recovered 1,548 missing and stolen mobile phones since March 2023. In total, the Kalaburagi Police Commissionerate has recovered stolen or lost mobile phones worth approximately ₹3 crore, Dr. Dhage said.