Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (KD/NR)
Mangalore, Sep 2: The Government reservation policy has increased the pass percentage of the students of socially and economically backward classes over the students of general merit, informed the administrative reforms commission chairman M Veerappa Moily here, on Saturday 1 September.
Moily was speaking at the inaugural function of the Adarsha Institute of Management Studies (AIMS) at Ladyhill. The AIMS is managed by the Shubhodaya Education Trust and affiliated to Mangalore University imparting quality education in business management, computer science and hospitality. At the said function Moily proudly declared that the nation is taking fast strides towards development, with a GDP at the rate of 9.3 per cent, and is soon expected to become 10 per cent.
Moily demanded that an excellent quality of education should be made available for all youth across the country irrespective of their caste and economic background. University Registrar Dr K Sunder Naik addressing the gathering opined that qualification of a person is like a support pillar only of a person, using the assistance of which he should build a prosperous future on his own. However, today’s youth lack proper guidance towards ‘true life’ he lamented.
University Vice-Chancellor prof. K M Kaveriappa presided over the function. The former minister B A Moideen, B Ramanath Rai, Intelenet Global Service CEO Sushir Kumar, Collegiate Education director Dr Linda Christie and MUDA chairman Dr Madhav Bhandary were present