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Wednesday, 4 March 2026

News from NUINS | Executive Development Program (aligned with UN SDG 3, 4)

The Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecological Nursing of NUINS organised an Executive Development Program on “Protecting Mothers, Nourishing Newborns: Hands-on Training in PPH Management and Breastfeeding Techniques” on 24th February 2026, at NUINS Learning Centre. The program was aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 3 - Good Health and Well-being and SDG Goal 4 - Quality Education and also reflected the World Health Organisation theme for 2025-26: “Healthy Beginnings, Hopeful Future.”

Ms Keerthimala K, Lecturer, OBG Nursing welcomed the gathering. The keynote address was delivered by Prof. (Dr) Sabitha Nayak.

Chief Guest Prof. (Dr) Vijaya M Revankar, Unit Head, OBG, K S Hegde Medical Academy delivered a session on 'Overview of Postpartum Haemorrhage Management', emphasising timely identification, evidence-based interventions and multidisciplinary teamwork in preventing maternal morbidity and mortality.

Prof. Sabitha Nayak, conducted the second session on the importance of 'Breastfeeding and Breastfeeding Techniques', followed by a live demonstration highlighting correct positioning, latching techniques and counselling strategies.

Ms Keerthimala K conducted a session on 'Simulation in Postpartum Haemorrhage Management', focusing on skill development, decision-making and emergency preparedness through simulation-based learning.








The afternoon sessions included 'Execution of Simulation on Postpartum Haemorrhage' and 'Return demonstration of Breastfeeding Techniques' by participants.

A total of 67 participants from six nursing institutions in and around Mangaluru attended the program. The program concluded with a vote of thanks delivered by Ms Sunanda, Asst Professor,OBG Nursing.


Tuesday, 3 March 2026

Press release | Inaugural event of 'Anaadyanta-2026' Techno-cultural festival of Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology, Bengaluru | 27.02.2026

 















News from JKSHIM | A guest lecture

A guest lecture by Mr Masood Shaikh, Former Vice President – Investment Banking, Accenture and Independent Fund Manager, Mangalore on “Behavioural Aspects in Investments” was organized on 20th February 2026.

Mr. Shaikh provided valuable insights into how psychological biases influence investment decisions and market behavior. He discussed key behavioural biases such as overconfidence, loss aversion, anchoring, herding and recency bias, illustrating them with practical examples from real-world financial markets. Drawing from his extensive industry experience, he emphasized how emotional and cognitive biases impact portfolio construction, trading decisions and long-term wealth creation.

The session bridged theoretical concepts with industry practice, helping students understand the relevance of behavioural finance in investment management. The interactive discussion and real-life case illustrations made the session highly engaging and insightful for participants.





News from JKHSIM | Lessons from the Frontlines of FinTech Enterprise Sales

Enterprise sales in the BFSI sector isn't just about closing deals - it's about building trust in a highly regulated, relationship-driven industry. That was the central message when Mr. Alex K Joseph, Director of Sales at Signzy Technologies, addressed our MBA students as an Alumni Guest Speaker.

With 13+ years spanning Manipal Technologies, remote sales for the Australian market and an innovative FinTech startup, Alex brought hard-earned clarity to the room. His advice was refreshingly direct - understand your client's pain points before pitching, use the SPIN technique to guide meaningful conversations and never underestimate the power of a well-timed follow-up.

As India's FinTech market races toward $550.9 billion by 2033, the demand for professionals who can blend domain knowledge with consultative selling is only growing. The future belongs to those who sell with empathy, backed by insight.





Monday, 2 March 2026

News from NMAMIT | FDP on “Positive Psychology for Professional Well-Being”

The Department of Computer Science & Engineering, NMAMIT, Nitte organised a three-day Faculty Development Program on ‘Positive Psychology for Professional Well-Being’ from 26th to 28th February 2026, The program aimed to enhance the emotional well-being, motivationand professional growth of faculty members by introducing them to the principles and practical applications of positive psychology.

Mr. Subhash Bangera, an Entrepreneur and Soft Skill Facilitator, delivered a session focusing on Mindfulness, including resilience, stress management and emotional regulation.

The forenoon session on Day 2 was handled by Yogarathna Shri Gopalakrishna Delampady, a District Rajyotsava Awardee & Retired Senior Health Inspector, Mangalore, covering Yoga

Mudra and Color Therapy. The afternoon session was handled by Mr. Sabyath Shetty, a volunteer of Isha Foundation, focusing on Inner Engineering. The resource person for Day 3 was Mr. Yogish Kini, a Musician from Karkala, sharing awareness about music and meditation for stress relief. A total of 40 faculty members attended the FDP.



News from NIPT | Swacch Sena Event

Nitte Institute of Physiotherapy (NIPT) in association with the Ramakrishna Mission, Mangalore organized a Swachhata Shramadan - 'Service to Sacred', near Kadri Temple on 1st March 2026. Mr. Jayesh Chandran (Coordinator, Criterion NAAC 7, NIPT) made the necessary arrangements for the event. Faculty members Dr. Purusotham Chippala, Ms. Ruchita Narsia (Swachh Sena Coordinator, NIPT), Mr. Hemanth Kumar and Swachh Sena volunteers of NIPT actively participated in the Shramadan.

The event was flagged off at 7.30 am by Dr. Manjiah Shetty (Senior Health Officer, Mangalore City Corporation) and Mr. Pranjal Ghate (Economist, Government of Ontario, Canada). The event was attended by Capt. Ganesh Karnik and Mr. Ranjan Bellarpady of Ramakrishna Mission, Mangaluru. Following the inauguration, the volunteers were divided into two batches - one group started cleaning the parking area outside the Kadri Temple by removing the plastics & debris while the other group cleaned the wastes near the circle adjacent to the temple.

The student in charge for the event was Mr. Ashwin P S (Student council member, NIPT).






News from KSHEMA | Alumni Talk

The Alumni Association, Placement & Career Guidance Cell and IQAC of KS Hegde Medical Academy (KSHEMA) organised an Alumni Talk on “From Medical College to the Battlefield: Life, Learning and Leadership in the Army Medical Corps” by Lt. Col. (Dr) Karthik Kanakoor (MBBS 2003 batch), Asst. Professor, Biochemistry, JSS Medical College & Hospital, Mysuru at the college premises on 20th February 2026.

Dr. Sukanya Shetty, Vice Dean, KSHEMA welcomed the resource person. Dr. Rachana, Member, KSHEMA Alumni Association, hosted the session. Lt. Col. (Dr) Karthik Kanakoor shared his personal journey mixed with lessons for young doctors.

Around 236 participants attended the program.



News from NSAMEMS | National Science Day

National Science Day is celebrated annually on 28th February each year, in India to honour the remarkable discovery of the Raman Effect by Sir C.V. Raman in 1928. This day serves as a reminder of the importance of scientific advancements and the role of science in our daily lives. In commemoration of National Science Day, Dr. NSAM English Medium School, Nitte organised a Science Exhibition which was inaugurated by Mrs. Srivalli, Senior Teacher of the School.

Students from Class 5 to 8 actively participated and displayed simple concepts of Science and Mathematics. Nearly 20 working models were displayed. Parents witnessed the Science Exhibition and lauded the students for their budding innovations.








News from NISH | AURA 2026

Nitte Institute of Speech and Hearing (NISH) organized its cultural event, AURA 2026 on 13th & 14th February 2026 in KS Hegde Auditorium. Chief Guest, Mr. Shashi Kumar Shetty, NSS Coordinator, Nitte University inaugurated the event. The event featured a variety of vibrant cultural performances by students.










News from NISH | AGNITRAYA 2026

Nitte Institute of Speech and Hearing (NISH) organized its annual sports meet, AGNITRAYA 2026 on 30th January 2026 at the Nitte Grounds, Deralakatte.

The program was formally inaugurated by the Chief Guest, Prof. (Dr) Kaushalendra Kumar, Head of the Department of ASLP, Kasturba Medical College. Various sports competitions were conducted, showcasing the athletic skills, teamwork and sportsmanship of the participants.

Prizes were awarded to the winners in recognition of their outstanding performances, making AGNITRAYA 2026 a successful and spirited event.