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Friday, 6 March 2026

News from ABSMIDS | CONSENDO DAY

The Department of Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics of A B Shetty Memorial Institute of Dental Sciences (ABSMIDS) in association with the Indian Association of Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics (IACDE) celebrated CONSENDO Day on 4th March 2026 at Avishkar Auditorium.

The program began with an invocation prayer, followed by a short role play presented by the I BDS students highlighting the importance of preserving natural teeth and spreading awareness about preventive dental care. Thereafter, a video showcasing the highlights of the various competitions conducted as part of the CONSENDO Day celebrations was also screened. As part of the celebrations, a month-long series of academic and awareness activities such as quiz competitions, poster presentations, reel competitions, oral health screening and patient education programs were organized with the enthusiastic participation from over 250 students & interns.

Dr. Shruthi Attavar welcomed the gathering. This was followed by an address by Dr. Upasana Reddy, who highlighted the significance of CONSENDO Day and the various activities conducted by the department to create awareness about Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics. The winners of the competitions conducted during the month-long celebrations were also felicitated during the program. The event also marked the inauguration of a Certificate Course in Advanced Endodontics.

Chief Guest, Prof. (Dr) M S Moodithaya, Vice Chancellor, Nitte University appreciated the efforts of the department in promoting awareness about preventive and conservative dental care. The program was presided over by Prof. (Dr) Mithra N Hegde, Principal, ABSMIDS & President of IACDE, who highlighted the importance of preserving natural teeth and advancing endodontic education.

The program concluded with a vote of thanks delivered by Prof. (Dr) Aditya Shetty, HoD, Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics.




Thursday, 5 March 2026

News from NUCSER | National Science Day 2026: Celebrating Women in Science

On 28th February 2026, NUCSER jointly with the SDG 5 and Gender Sensitization Cells celebrated the 98th anniversary of the National Science Day under the theme “Women in Science: Catalysing Viksit Bharat.”

In the days leading up to the celebration, students enthusiastically participated in a range of innovative competitions including Biopixel (scientific photography), Science Through Art, Beyond the Lab Bench (research storytelling), Lab-Logic-Quest, Chronoforma, Spark Tank, and SciVerse. These activities supported by the Institutional Innovation Council, encouraged scientific creativity, interdisciplinary thinking and effective communication beyond the traditional classroom setting.

Dr. Vivek Tripati, Coordinator, SDG 5 Cell, highlighted science as a driving force for societal progress. Dr. Praveen Kumar Shetty, Director (R&D), Nitte DU, spoke on the enduring relevance of the Raman Effect and urged students to cultivate curiosity and pursue meaningful research. Dr. Suma Ballal, Dy. Registrar, Nitte DU, emphasised the significance of the day and the importance of women’s leadership in science.

Chief Guest, Prof. (Dr) Anju Shukla, HoD, Medical Genetics, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal, was felicitated for her contributions to science and medicine. Dr. Shukla described science as a universal pursuit of truth and stressed on integrity, discipline and perseverance, especially for aspiring women scientists.

The event also featured a prize distribution ceremony recognising winners of the pre-event competitions. In his presidential address, Prof. (Dr) Anirban Chakraborty, Director, NUCSER, drew an analogy to the Raman Effect, comparing the scattering of light to the transformative impact of women scientists across diverse fields. The program concluded with a vote of thanks by Dr. Neetha Nirupam, followed by an engaging guest lecture by Dr. Anju Shukla on rare disorder research.







National Science Day 2026 at NUCSER stood as a vibrant celebration of scientific inquiry, inclusivity and inspiration, reaffirming the vital role of women in shaping a Viksit Bharat.


News from NUCSER | Translating Biology to Industry: A Hands-on Training in Bioprocess Technologies

The Departments of Bio & Nano Technology and Food Safety & Nutrition, Nitte University Centre for Science Education & Research (NUCSER), jointly organised a three-day industry-academia workshop titled “Translating Biology to Industry: A Hands-on Training in Bioprocess Technologies” from 18th to 20th February 2026 at the college premises. The workshop was designed to provide comprehensive theoretical knowledge and practical exposure in fermentation and bioprocess technology.

Dr. Jagadeesh Bhat, Manager & Lead, Business Development at GangaGen Biotechnologies inaugurated the workshop and delivered an insightful overview of fermentation technology, highlighting its industrial relevance and recent advancements. Mr. Samuel Reinhard, Senior Scientist at Anthem Biosciences, Bangalore, served as the key expert on the first day. He delivered sessions on regulatory aspects in the bioprocess industries and conducted a hands-on training session on fermentation setup, providing participants with practical exposure to the equipment and operational procedures.

Prof. (Dr) Indrani Karunasagar, Dr. Ramya Harsha, Dr. Akhila D S, Dr. Mamatha B and Dr. Neetha Nirupam served as resource persons, delivering expert sessions and guiding participants through the program's technical and hands-on components. The workshop concluded with a Quiz to assess participants' knowledge.

The three-day workshop ended with a valedictory function. Mr. Jagadeesh Bhat from Solara Active Pharma Sciences Ltd, Baikampady was the Chief Guest. A total of 32 participants from the industry and various institutions across Karnataka participated in the workshop.









News from KSHEMA | Health Camp

A multi-speciality health camp was conducted at Nadiguthu Siddhu Shetty Health ​Centre, Mundkur on 1st February 2026 by the Department of Community Medicine, KSHEMA in association with the clinical departments of Justice KS Hegde Charitable Hospital. Faculty members, residents, interns and ​social workers from the Departments of General Medicine, ENT, Dermatology, Ophthalmology, Orthopaedics and Community Medicine actively participated in the camp. 

Sri. Jagad ishchandra Hegde, Administrator, Mundkur RHC​; Mr. Sainath Shetty, President, Rotary Club, Kinnigoli​ and Dr. Prashanth Ameen, Medical Officer, Mundkur RHC were also present​ at the camp.

A total of 44 patients ​​availed the benefits. Medicines were given free of cost to all the patients.






News from NUCSER | Celebration of Matrubhasha Divas and Bharatiya Bhasha Utsav

Dr. K.R. Shetty Centre for Tulu Studies in collaboration with the NAMASTE Centre, Nitte DU celebrated Matrubhasha Divas and Bharatiya Bhasha Utsav on 2nd March 2026 at the University Auditorium, Paneer campus. The event was aimed at promoting linguistic diversity and cultural awareness among the youth.

Dr. Sayeegeetha, HoD of Humanities, NitteDU, welcomed the gathering and introduced the day’s theme. A major highlight of the program was the cultural kaleidoscope presented by students of KSHEMA and NUCSER, who performed traditional dances to represent the various states of India. In addition, faculty and students presented songs, poems and speeches in their native languages.

Chief Guest, Dr. Meenakshi Ramachandra, Retd.HoD of Kannada, Besant Women’s College, Mangalore emphasized the importance of language, its connections with personal identity and heritage. She urged students to embrace and preserve their native dialects. Prof. (Dr) Suma Ballal, Dy. Registrar, NitteDU, supported the initiative of celebrating regional languages. Prof. (Dr) Anirban Chakraborty, Director, NUCSER spoke about theimportance of maintaining linguistic diversity within academic institutions to foster a more inclusive environment. The event concluded with a vote of thanks from Dr. Rajeshwari.










News from NICO | Intercollege Cultural Event

Mr. Arham, II BA (Media & Communication) secured the 1st Place in the Mock Press competition at the Intercollegiate Cultural Event organized by Dr. NSAM First Grade College, Nitte.

Demonstrating impressive creativity and performance skills, Arham portrayed the character of Loki in the first round, which earned him a place in the finals.

In the final round, he delivered an entertaining and confident performance by taking on the role of Rakhi Sawant, captivating both the judges and the audience.

His ability to adapt to diverse characters and present them convincingly highlighted his talent and stage presence.



News from NRAMP | Sports Activities

The students of NRAM Polytechnic, Nitte brought laurels to the institution by participating in the Police Run held at Ajjarakadu, Udupi on 1st March 2026.

Ms. Sakshi, I year Computer Science, secured the 3rd place in the 5 km run (Women 12-39 category). In the same event, Mr. Shashwath Rajesh Poojary from I year Electronics & Communication secured the 3rd place in the 5 km run (Men 12-39 category).







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.