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Thursday, 8 May 2025

News from KSHEMA | Workshop on Research Methodology

The Medical Education Unit of KSHEMA conducted a two-day Workshop on Research Methodology for the first year postgraduates from 22nd to 30th April 2025. A total of 125 postgraduates participated in the program. The workshop covered key topics such as Introduction to Research, Framing Research Question/Hypothesis & Objectives, Literature review & Reference writing, Sample size calculation, Basics of Statistics, Data management, Study Design, Ethical Issues in Research, Sampling Methods, Data collection tools and its principles, Dos & Don’ts of PowerPoint presentation.

Additionally, MD/MS dissertation guidelines of the University were reviewed and a mock presentation of the synopsis was conducted to enhance practical understanding of the same.



News from NUINS | First Aid Management Program for Teachers

The Department of Child Health Nursing, NUINS in collaboration with Project Vriddhi, successfully conducted an Executive Development Program on First Aid Management in Emergencies of School Children at Nazareth CBSC Central School, Balmatta, Mangaluru on April 11, 2025 to enhance teachers' knowledge and preparedness in managing emergency health situations among school children. A total of 30 teachers, along with the Principal and PTA President participated in the program.

Principal Rev. Sr. Marceline Dsouza welcomed the audience and Prof. Sujatha R., HoD, Child Health Nursing provided an overview of the program’s objectives. The resource persons conducted informative sessions on vital topics such as first aid management for epilepsy, unconsciousness, choking, drowning, electric shock and bleeding. Practical demonstrations were carried out, showcasing essential techniques including airway management, choking relief, bleeding control, CPR and stabilization of fractures.

Participants underwent a pre-test and post-test assessment, which reflected a significant improvement in their understanding and application of first aid procedures. The program concluded with a hands-on re-demonstration session, reinforcing key techniques.









Nitte University earns Green, Energy and Environment Audit Certifications for its Environmental Sustainability Practices

Nitte (Deemed to be University), Mangaluru, was awarded the National Accreditation Board for Certification Bodies (NABCB) certification for its exemplary environmental sustainability practices, following the successful completion of comprehensive Green, Energy and Environment Audits. The NABCB certified audits were conducted for the year 2024. This recognition reinforced the university’s commitment to environmental responsibility and resource efficiency, reflecting its alignment with national accreditation standards under NAAC's Criteria 7. A comprehensive audit was conducted to thoroughly examine every aspect of the university. It encompassed a wide range of measurements and analyses, with a specific focus on energy consumption, water usage, resource utilization, waste management and sustainable practices. The objective was to assess actual losses and identify potential savings, with the broader aim of enhancing the university's overall environmental performance.

The audit team noted that the university’s policies and systems for energy saving were ‘excellent’ and that its infrastructure reflected a strong emphasis on sustainability. The Mangalore campus houses a 519.69 KWp solar power plant, a significant contributor to renewable energy on site. The campus has also implemented advanced lighting systems, monitored HVAC efficiency and adopted intelligent water management solutions, all aimed at minimising environmental impact.

In addition to infrastructure, the university has institutionalised sustainable practices through policy and education. Waste generated on campus is managed through a combination of recycling, responsible disposal and reduction strategies. The lush greenery across the premises contributes to improved air quality and supports local biodiversity. The university also runs ongoing environmental awareness initiatives, involving students and staff in plantation drives, energy-saving campaigns and campus cleanliness programmes.

With commendable sustainability practices across its campuses, Nitte University continues to position itself as a responsible and forward-thinking institution. Its approach goes beyond regulatory compliance, reflecting a deeper commitment to environmental stewardship. By integrating sustainable development goals into both academic and administrative functions, the university is contributing meaningfully to the creation of a greener, cleaner and more environmentally conscious academic ecosystem.

This achievement marks another milestone in the university’s long-term sustainability journey and serves as an example of how higher education institutions can actively lead the way in environmental responsibility.



Tuesday, 6 May 2025

News from NIA | Exploring Career Opportunities in Horticulture and Landscaping

The Institution’s Innovation Council at Nitte Institute of Architecture (NIA) hosted a session on “Horticulture and Landscaping: Scope and Career Potential” on 6th March 2025. Led by Mr. Santosh, Horticulturist & Landscaper and Ar. Nitin Bhardwaj, Asst. Professor, NIA the session provided students with hands-on knowledge of plant species, landscape design, and business opportunities in the field. Engaging discussions, coupled with a campus tour, offered practical insights into career prospects and industry applications. The event emphasized the growing relevance of horticulture and landscaping, inspiring students to explore its potential in architecture and urban design.



News from NSAMPUCM | II PUC Results

Nitte’s Dr. NSAM Pre-University College, Mangaluru has demonstrated academic excellence with an impressive overall pass percentage of 99.07% in the recently announced II PUC board examination results.

Top scorer in Commerce stream: Ms. Vaishnavi Shetty with 587/600 marks Top scorer in Science stream: Ms. Shreeya P Poojari with 581/600 marks

In the Science stream, 50 secured Distinction and 108 secured a First class, out of 167 students. In the Commerce stream, 59 secured Distinction and 92 secured a First class, out of 157 students.





Monday, 5 May 2025

News from NIA | NIA Conversations - Mr. Shivakumar K

Mr. Shivakumar K, Head of Estate Management, IIM-Bangalore shared valuable insights from his professional journey, including his experience working with Pritzker awardee, Ar. Balakrishna V Doshi from Ahmedabad, during the construction of the iconic IIM-B campus. Addressing the students on 24th February 2025, he spoke in detail about his involvement in the construction of IIM Bangalore, offering them a deeper understanding of large-scale institutional projects and the collaborative process behind iconic architectural works.



News from NGSMIPS | SAFAR - Ek Nayi Manzil

NGSM Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences organized a memorable farewell function, "SAFAR - Ek Nayi Manzil" on 4th April 2025, at K S Hegde Auditorium to bid farewell to the outgoing batches of DPharm, BPharm, MPharm and PharmD.

Prof. (Dr.) Marina Koland, Principal, NGSMIPS, delivered the welcome address and introduced the Chief Guest. She highlighted the students’ academic journey, their growth, and the role of NGSMIPS in shaping their future and wished them great success in their future pursuits.

Mr. Prasanna Kailaje, Chief Guest of the event emphasized the importance of embracing challenges, lifelong learning and maintaining a spirit of integrity & humility, as the students step into a new phase of life.

The function was presided over by Prof. (Dr.) CS Shastry, Director (Research & Strategic Initiatives), NGSMIPS. He extended his best wishes to the outgoing batches and encouraged them to uphold the values instilled during their academic tenure at NGSMIPS.

The Best Outgoing Students were honoured for their achievements and contributions. Students took the opportunity to share their heartfelt experiences, expressing gratitude to their mentors, classmates and the institution, for the guidance and support throughout their academic journey. As a token of remembrance, photo frames were presented to the outgoing students, marking the occasion with fond memories to cherish.

The program concluded with a vote of thanks proposed by Mr. Prashant Nayak, Coordinator of the function.








News from NISH | Rise Above: Say No to Drugs

Nitte Institute of Speech & Hearing in association with the Students Wellness Centre, Nitte University conducted a session for the undergraduates on “Rise Above: Say No to Drugs’ under the Nashamukt Campus initiative on 25th April 2025 at Chintana Hall, K S Hegde Hospital

Dr. Shreevidya, Counselor, Student Wellness Centre, Nitte DU was the resource person.






News from NIA | NIA Conversations - Ar. Sathya Prakash Varanashi

Architect Sathya Prakash Varanashi captivated students with an insightful presentation of his projects on 7th February 2025, showcasing material explorations and innovative design approaches. Emphasizing lateral thinking, he engaged in an interactive dialogue, inspiring students to challenge conventions and rethink architecture beyond the ordinary.



News from NIA | Lucknow Queerscape Book launch on 21st March 2025

The launch of Lucknow Queerscapes at Nitte Institute of Architecture was an inspiring and thought-provoking event, celebrating the intersections of identity, history and architecture. The authors, Prof. Sonal Mithal and Ar. Arul Paul, shared their journey in crafting this significant work, shedding light on the narratives embedded in Nawabi architecture and colonial archives through a queer lens. The event featured insightful speeches, a stimulating panel discussion led by Shashi Warrier and a Q&A session that engaged the audience in critical conversations on space, inclusion and historical interpretation.