Mangalore: BCF Delegates Visit BIT Campus


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Mangalore, Oct 31: The delegates of Bearys Cultural Forum (BCF), UAE visited the Bearys Institute of Technology (BIT) at Mangalore. 

The delegates comprised  of Dr BK Yusuf, president of BCF; Mumtaz Ali, international patron; M E Moolur, Abdul Latif Mulky and Saleem Althaf, vice president of BCF; Dr Kaup Mohamed, general secretary, BCF; Rafeeq Mulky, Afeeq, Mumtaz Hussain and others. 

Sayed Mohamed Beary (SMB) the chairman of BIT and the principal of the BIT accompanied the UAE delegates and showed the facilities of Bearys Institute of Technology. 

The BCF delegates visited all the class rooms, laboratories, technical labs, students’ boarding and lodging areas; etc. The BCF delegates addressed the students at the BIT multipurpose hall. 

SMB gave an introduction of BIT and also thanked the BCF delegates for visiting their facilities. SMB also stated that this is a green campus of its kind in Mangalore. 

SMB stated that he has emphasized on all the staff and student community to plant saplings and nurture it in order to propose a strong commitment on environment.

The officials of BIT gave a briefing on the facilities visited near Mangalore. 

Dr BK Yusuf stated that BIT is located in a place which is not less than a place called ‘Switzerland’.  He also stated that he is overwhelmed with the achievement of SMB for this gigantic venture and facilities. 

Dr Yusuf admired Syed Mohamed Beary for being a perfectionist in his endeavors. Dr Yusuf blessed the members of the BIT for their achievement and success. 

Dr Kaup Mohamed delivered a lecture on importance of learning and research. He emphasized on doing constant and creative research in the field of their expertise.

He also proposed that all the research should be published in international journals in order to develop strong academic acumen. 

He also stated that the BIT should be known to the world community and this is possible only through research and development and patenting. 

Dr Kaup also spoke about having skills and performance objectives for excelling in their personal and professional lives.  

ME Moolur stated that, “prior to visiting BIT,  what we presumed is this is just another of technology institute where engineers are produced. But after seeing the various state of the art facilities of BIT campus, where each and every aspect of the environment are taken care of with a holistic approach, BIT is surely an unique institution where technology is reinforced with humanity”.

SMB of BIT presented a plaque to Dr BK Yusuf and other delegates of the BCF.

The former principal of BIT proposed the vote of thanks. 

  

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