Mangaluru: Hall ticket row at St Aloysius PU College: Students protest, management stands firm


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (JS/DV)

Mangaluru, Feb 21: The row over non-provision of hall tickets to some students by the management of St Aloysius PU College due to attendance shortage came to a head on Saturday February 21 with students led by Campus Front of India (CFI) protesting outside the college.

Around 23 first-year PU students of St Aloysius PU College were not issued hall tickets for the exams that began a few days ago, as they did not have the mandatory 75 percent attendance. However, three of the 23 students approached the DDPI, alleging that they had been done 'injustice' and demanding that they be given the hall tickets. The exams began on February 18 and will go on till February 28.

The three students, Mohammed Sufiyan, Hilfaz Mohammed and Abubakker Siddique had approached the department of pre-university (DDPU) urging intervention in the issue. The protestors claimed that the DDPU visited the college and directed the management to issue the hall tickets.

Among the three students, Sufiyan, a student of science stream, has shortage only in one subject, it is learnt. In his complaint to the DDPU, he claimed that the college had not informed him about the attendance shortage, nor called his parents (who are said to be staying abroad) for the parent-teachers' meet. He also claimed that he was not given attendance for the month of January.

The protestors contended that though the students have shortage in attendance, the management cannot withhold the hall tickets without the bringing it to the notice of the PU Board, as quoted in a notice issued by the DDPU after visiting the college.

However, contradictory to the statement in the DDPU's notice (a copy of which is with daijiworld), the PU Board's website clearly states that students with less than 75 percent attendance are not allowed to answer the exams, including supplemantary, and that they have to repeat the year. It also states that no one has the power to condone attendance shortage.

The protestors also claimed that despite the DDPU's notice, the college refused to grant the hall tickets, and alleged that the three students were made to assemble in a room and 'harassed' by five lecturers. "They were forced to sign some papers," the protestors claimed.

They also alleged that the parents of the 23 students were not informed about the shortage in attendance as per rules. However, it is learnt that the college had in fact called a meeting of the parents before the date of the issual of the hall tickets and informed them.

The protestors said they would continue the protest until the hall tickets were issued.


Cannot issue hall tickets, allegations baseless: College

Meanwhile, speaking to daijiworld, principal of the college Fr Melwin Mendonca said that the 23 students were not given hall tickets as they did not have 75 percent attendance in their subjects.

"All the 23 students have attendance shortage, and the management has all the documents to prove this fact," he said.

He also blamed Campus Front of India (CFI) for instigating the students. "Three of the boys have connection with CFI which is supporting them in staging the protest.

"If these three students are issued hall tickets, then the rest of the students will also have to be allowed to answer the exams. It is not possible as they have less than 75 percent attendance," he said.

Asked about the DDPU's visit to the college, Fr Mendonca said, "The DDPU officer visited the college and found all the documents to be in order. He has responded in favour of the college."

Explaining the procedure followed in monitoring the attendance of students, he said, "When a student is absent for a day or two, the parents are sent a letter, and if the absence is for more than three days, the parents are contacted on phone. If the absence is for more than four days, the parents are called to the college and asked to sign. All these three steps were followed as per the guidelines of the PU Board."

He also said that claims of DC intervening in the issue were not true. "The DC has neither called nor visited the college," he said.

"The parents are supporting the college, and so also other students. On February 12, the parents of the students concerned were called to the college and informed about their children's attendance shortage. Among the students, three had come to the principal's chamber and tried to protest, and as they failed, they are now protesting outside the college with the support of CFI," Fr Mendonca said.

Asked about the protestors' claims that the students were harassed by five teachers, he brushed aside the allegations and said, "There was no harassment of any student. We do not do that as it is not right. It is a baseless allegation."


DDPU version

When contacted, DDPU officer Thimayya told daijiworld that following the complaint from the student, he had visited the college and given a written request asking the college to issue the hall tickets. "The college has all the documents to support the fact that students have attendance shortage, hence it refused to give hall tickets," he said.

Asked about the disparity regarding the issual of hall tickets between the notice issued by the DDPU and the PU Board's guidelines on the website, he said, "I cannot comment on it, but yes, students with attendance shortage cannot be allowed to write the exams. The information on the website is correct."

  

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  • Anthony Lobo, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 23 2015

    Gokul, I want to send my grand kids to the school you studied, can you pls name it.

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  • Eulalia Dsouza, Bijai / Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 23 2015

    These days students are known to take life easily and unfortunately few parents support their children without knowing or learning facts. Unless Institutions stand firm on few issues, they can not survive these days. Dont these students know that they would have attendance shortage when they bunk classes and go gallivanting around the city. Most of the Institutions do have a SMS system to parents about information on time to time events. Unfortunately most parents have every thing to provide to their children but have no time to check on what their children do. Let us be clear, if students have shortage of attendance they face the music now, because they did not care for guidelines issued by their Institutions.

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  • D. D'Sa, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 22 2015

    On Orientation day, all the PUC students were briefed by various speakers including the Rector, as to how important these first two years of PUC in each ones life in building their careers. These 23 students ignored their advice. The result of ignoring this advice is repeat the year and pay for life.

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  • Dr. J. Lancy D'Souza, Anjelore

    Sun, Feb 22 2015

    Whoever brought this 75% Attendance needs their heads to be examined first. Why 75% why not 90% leaving 10% for sickness and unexpected events.

    However, during our school time(s) Aloysius Middle School and High School Teachers used to beat the (Male) Students, Slap them and if the Boy is Rich and the Teacher is Poor, then the Rich Boy will be beaten every morning just because he is from rich family. That time nobody had the guts to question the management, neither the Teachers.

    Now-a-days for any silly reasons, students go on strike.

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  • martin,

    Sun, Feb 22 2015

    SHAME on these students.they & their parent damn well knew the rules.75% =75% not less.for whole year these guys never bothered about studies. recklessly disregarded rules.now like goondas they are black-mailing an highly reputed institution.this type of unruly behaviour frm students should be strongly condemned by all who care about education.
    CONSIDER,few years later these guys may take up jobs...will it be ok4 them if their salary reduced frm promised.may be they start a biz & will they give full salary for the worker even if he continuously absent..huh HELL NO.!
    SO students shut up & BEHAVE

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  • Maryam, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 22 2015

    I am a student studying in SAPUC...it is well known for the freedom it gives to students but this doesn't mean you can take advantage of it.the rules in this college are made very clear since day one..ATTENDANCE LIST IS PUT UP ON THE NOTICE BOARD EVERY MONTH..and it is the student's duty to check it..The principal also makes note abt it every time..there are nearly 3000 students in this college and it is highly impossible for the teacher's to do this task of every student..St.Aloysius is the most secular college in whole of mangalore and this was the ONLY reason why I joined this college..Islam teaches to be role models to others in our actions and regularity is a part of it..prortest was not the right approach of this..

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  • sharath, mangalore

    Sun, Feb 22 2015

    This is an awesome college to study, play and learn. I studied in this college 8 years ago and feel proud to be part of SAC. If students show interset and learn well by attending clases ,always its a success for student. This is like fighting against your mistakes. Better students should understand their faults, learn and dont repeat them going forward.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Feb 22 2015

    Just clear me first,when students fail,should they not give a note to college or parents immediately?when sick,doctors certificate?And do the parents have the responsibility now and then about their children to inquire?Here it is so till 18years a excuse note written from parents to be sent.After 18 students self have to give excuse.when more Absence is there parents are summoned ,and written in their marks Card quarterly.Monthly parents Meetings are Held .I think sometimes parents are abroad and children here,they feel bit or more neglected.High time to look into this matter .second ,why cant the hall ticket can be issued ?even the Absence is there and the Student is brilliant,there is a Chance of passing or not?Or because of college Prestige?Sure students should follow rules and regulations,which are the Basic for the future life.Some say so some say other way about forcing to sign papers.

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  • Ambrose sj, Vijayapura

    Sun, Feb 22 2015

    Very sorry, Parents. SAC imparts education for life and molds the youngsters.

    Dear Students what are you doing now? It is too late. Accept your failure in getting the required ATTENDANCE and learn to discipline the SELF. Do not play with this Prestigious College. JAI HO SAC Ki!!!!!

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    Other student union's like ABVP or NSUI can express their views & support them if at all there is an apparent denial of justice.
    In fact ABVP is always in the forefront.

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  • Jayaprakash, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    Looks like CFI is similar to ABVP, spoiling the young generation !

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  • abd, mangalore

    Sun, Feb 22 2015

    WHAT ABOUT YOUR NSUI?? PEOPLE INVOLVED IN THAT ORGANIZATION ARE ALL GOONDAS.MAVALIS ETC ETC..AND YOU CLAIM NSUI IS GOOD....WAT A JOKE

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    Gokul, you have exhibited your small mind shamelessly!! Do you still believe...students can write exams without attending stipulated number of classes that too at teen age and bunk classes...!! What is the name of that great institution you are recommending!!?

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  • mann, bengaluru

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    Shankar, Mangaluru

    Actually you desire\you want your front to be severed for various reasons. But you are afraid of your home and dear ones, afraid of RSS\BD\VHP tying you up and questioning you, your taking the step of "Severing" yours. It will be so hard for u to explain, right?
    Then, can they do the ceremony of "Gar Wapsi" for you as you have severed one?
    Full of hatred, it is oozing out here, there, everywhere.... shameful

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  • Sampath, Mlore/Blore

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    This is the result of mixture in life.... PUC its a age where one needs to be careful. One needs to take a serious note of future. Instead of that if you shake hands with these political outfits one will spoil your life.
    Now students year is lost.... They themselves & their parents are to be blamed for not taking serious note. SAC is serious, discipline is first in the institution. And they follow rules correctly.
    These things happen in SAC every year earlier it was ABVP now CFI. Its only political game of these outfits. They only fight for these cases and not for betterment of students.
    This is also a lesson for all other parents to take proper care of their children s than spoon feeding them.

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  • Avp, Bangalore

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    You better read the Rules and regulations before you commenting on this page......

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  • Gladys, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    Students has to obey the rules and regulations of the college or schools and their parents specially instead making noise. To get seat itself is difficult in SAC, children bunking classes and enjoying malls,not attending even exams.

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  • jacintha, mangalore

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    No point in crying overspilt milk. You should have been serious with your academic profession than bunking college and sitting in city centre. Parents too are to b blamed. As a parent I have the right to visit the college and myself of my child. Now pls do not blame the college.

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  • veera pinto, mangalore

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    Correct. These students should be banned to hang out in city center. They are always wasting time in malls. After high school it is students responsibility for studies and attendance. It is not college responsibility to inform parents.
    If the rule has set for minimum attendance college need to adhere that. Make that rule displayed in notice board.

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  • ALWYN, DAHISAR/MANGALORE

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    Now tension for parents!!!

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  • Pradeep, Bangalore

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    This is a good lesson for other students to take their attendance seriously.

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  • Citizen, Mangaluru

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    Can anyone file a legal case against the DDPI whose action is against the law and that of the orders issued by his own department.Can some one enlighten me on the issue.
    It is ridiculous on the part of the DDPI behaving like cheap gully politician.

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  • John Braganza, US

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    Looks like DDPU was supporting the shortage of attendance.This is a very serious issue.

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  • Rohan Pinto, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    CFI followers(students) fit to do business, education is not fit into their brains

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  • xyz, mangalore

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    iam from the same college and it is not the colleges fault about the hall tickets as the attendance of each and every student is put on the notice board for them to check also if the boys were so interested to write their exams they wouldn't have shortage and they would have checked their attendance which was displayed.these boys cannot blame anyone as it is all their fault.

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  • Shekar Moily Padebettu, Udupi/India

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    Good decision taken by the management of SAC.Education institutions are for grooming the younger generation into good citizen of future.When the students are admitted in school/colleges,students must follow or adhere to all the rules and regulations of the institutions regardless of their status,affiliation to any party.I did not know much about SAC earlier but now I know after settling in India because all my three children studied in SAC.According to me it is one of the best colleges in the city.No compromise about that.I really appreciate the stand taken by the SAC management.Now a days children think that they can do anything they want.Bunk the class,go to park,shopping malls,cinema hall and date with girl friends.These are activities of present days children and finally protest,for what?."DHIKKARA,DHIKKARA,YAARIGE DHIKKARA. INTHAHA MAKKALANNU COLLEGININDA MAADABEKU BAHISHKAARA".Senseless Thugs.Now these students are protesting,why for?.When they were enjoying during lesson period by bunking the class,they didn't realize the fact and used to take everything granted as if they are children of God. I am wondering how come DDPU Thimmayya granted a permission to issue hall ticket?.This is not student's life but being spoiled by the students themselves and digging their own graveyard.Students are not bothered because it is their parent's hard earned money for the better prospects of their children.But children are cheating them.This is fact.I am with SAC,don't issue hall ticket.Let them realize their mistakes and lose their precious one academic year.Then only other students will also realize.This is the lesson for others to learn.

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  • Abu Shaz, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    Brother you better understand the matter first, because here somebody is raising voice on behalf of three students, who are actual sufferers and not those who are the culprits, regarding DDPU issue, is that , the parents of these three students were not informed in at all, rather before 4 days there were called and forced to sign the paper which said hall tickets were not issued. meanwhile i want to inform you that no PU board has set such rule for 1st PU students as it is the matter of inter district boards. and if college has set such rules then they should have the documents set that they has informed the parents through SMS or Postal. and FYI this college hasnt till today has given the proof to anybody. and if we clearly look at the calendars of this particular students, they have more than 75%. they have the proof hence DDPU has ordered so. and no institute can do such things to students that too without informing the parents. we while talking shouldnt be emotioned, but try to investigate the truth by personally having conversation with such victims,who are the sufferers. i go for the side which is truth not the ones who are culprits.i personally contacted these students and others. i am not those students who are the culprits. i am against the principal who tortured these particular students.

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  • Deepa, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 22 2015

    Oh so according to you, what was the reason they were not given hall tickets inspite of having enough attendance? You seem to have studied their attendance record better than the college. What is the proof you have to make such statements so confidently? Don't support students blindly...no college will withhold hall tickets without a valid reason. Before commenting on rules check the PUC board's website for rules on attendance.

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  • Gokul, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    The college can give hall tickets but blacklist the students and refuse admissions next year. This will at least prevent student from losing their one year. As long as students study and pass what is the problem with the college. I am sure ultimately college will issue hall tickets. But I would not recommend joining schools run by convents and missionaries as they are bit out dated in their thinking and policies. I too attended a popular non missionary college in mangalore, but there parents were sent monthly/ quarterly attendance records, students with low attendance periodically summoned, and corrective actions were taken proactively. But here it looks like college authorities were sleeping all year round, and woke up while issuing hall tickets.

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  • Mangalorean, mangaluru

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    Dear Gokkul,
    Which is the College you studied in Mangalore and in which years?

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  • alan, mangalore

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    Gokul, sour grapes, Good that you did not join any catholic run Institute , Good riddance to bad rubbish

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  • K.Fernandes, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 22 2015

    Gokul, in which popular non missionary college in Mangalore you studied? Do your popular non missionaries Scholl run its own guide line and does it abide with it? Each and every small or big organization/ institution should have its own rules, regulations and guideline and if it is related to public services (Schools, colleges) then it should follow the guideline, rules/regulations of the Governing body.
    The institute in question is correct in their point of view/in guideline with governing body. Did you checked with those deny the hall ticket, the reason for shortage of attendance? I feel pity for these students for loss of a year, but no one can override the rules and regulations

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  • Indian, Manglore

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    Shame on CFI for supporting this students. See the first and second pic that guy still bezzy with the cell phone. May be he dont know for wht purpose this protest going on.

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    How these "KEEDAS" got admission in Prestigious St.Aloysius College? This college is the TRADE MARK of Mangalore/Tulu Nadu..Campus Front of India ..Pls go back..Your presense is not required here..Don't misguide students..

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    only 15 students ? ha.ha.ha

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    Ministry of Education should recommend ban of Campus front of India in Mangalore for its unlawful demands and pressurizing college to follow foul practices!! Police should arrest such anti social protesters and FIR..!! This is another kind of extortion tactic!! street garbage type of protesters!!!

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  • Suleman Byari, Udupi

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    College ge chakkar...City center nalli hajar...If this students are not serious about their career....then what will be their future???

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  • Salian, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    Strict action must be followed by the school for shortage of attendance, one of the students claims that he was not informed by the school, why he needs to be informed he himself should know how many days he was absent. These are irresponsible kids they don’t know how to respect the school and follow school rules. You have abused the school regulations and you must pay for that. I request school not to compromise with these kids request.

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  • Praveen, Udupi

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    St Aloysius is a college for disciplined and committed students. There is no place for trouble mongers in this college. It is a reputed institute internationally. Dont blame the college. Am the student of this college honoured with the best outgoing student for the year 1996-97. This college will not do ant injustice.

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  • Ruben Pinto, Australia

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    In the context of modern day world, even 75% attendance is too little. there is an explosion of new technologies and discoveries and 110% attendance is something to be aimed for ie. library and assignments after school. I hope these kids treat this as awake-up call and do better for themselves instead of protesting. I applaud the management for being firm and not giving in which would have harmed the fine reputation of SAC

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  • India First, India

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    No need to issue Hall Tickets to those who don't attend classes... If all becomes Doctor's, Engineers, Lawyers, Teachers, who will become cleaners & suppliers in hotels ??

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    HAAAAAA....Ultimate Comment..Top Class..

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  • Jerald Pinto ,

    Sun, Feb 22 2015

    The best comment......

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  • JM, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    If they can't maintain 75% attendance then what is the guarantee that they will pass even if hall tickets are given?

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  • Rajesh Shetty, Mlore SHj

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    Whats the problem. Reservation/Bhaagya quota always there.

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  • SK, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 22 2015

    Why cant you help these bunkers with such bhagyas???.. Will be appreciated !!!!!!

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    Keep it up SAC! Who is CFI? Their goal seams to be Shalege chakkar, Exam ge hajar!! I do not think it will work with SAC!! Good lesson to bunking students and CFI! Street attitude of CFI is condemnable!!

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  • Bryan, Bahrain

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    SAC, Should inform the parents right away about the students Agitation outside the college###

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  • Pradeep, Bangalore

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    I am shocked to know DDPU had issued a letter to issue hall tickets for attendance shortage when the guidelines clear say minimum of 75 percentage!!!

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  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    Many of them agitating from their looks seem to think it is a case of 'Cinema Ticket....'
    They do not know what a 'hall ticket'
    is about for sure!

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    ST. Aloysius Management is right in this case...

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  • Joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    This is nothing new. This is a repetition of an earlier episode. The students of today will be future responsible citizens of The Country and hence it is expedient that GET disciplined to be responsible young men of the years to follow.
    I too was a student of S.A.C. and had to follow all the rules and regulations and my elders from home supported the College instead of taking up for me and that is what has brought the best out of me. GOOD LUCK TO YOU STUDENTS. WISH YOU WELL - THE GENTLEMEN OF THE YEARS TO FOLLOW

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    Few years back some students were involved in same situation due to shortage of attendance,but the college didn't budge though some were from their own community.
    Now One student shifted to some vocational training & graduated & is now employed abroad. He will remember his predicament & the lesson learnt which taught him the value of discipline, punctuality & accountability for lifetime.

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  • Anil, Mangalore/ Dubai

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    Education institutes should have some strict rules and regulations to make the children/ students better citizens.
    In our school days we have come across all these....
    By the way did any of the student give the valid reason for the leaves taken (May be Cinema/ Park / Parlous and may be Picnics)

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    Despite knowing the fact that these boys didn't have mandatory minimum 75%, how could this DDPU Thimmayya fella ask the college management to issue the exam tickets? When the media cornered him with that, he simply said 'I can't comment on that'. It's this kind of attitude from an officer instigates these unwarranted protests.

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  • SK, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    Good stand by the management.... the students / parents should be taught a good lesson...

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  • Bryan, Bahrain

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    Parents work hard to send their kids for better education and these kids bunk classes, stick to the rules, There is No excuse, Attendance is a must...

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  • Muhammad Beary, mangalore

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    If you want to study...follow college guidelines....college is not a place to do all these drama ...You took careless of your studies now you have to follow college guidelines....College is not a place for entertainment where you can come and go whenever you want...Shame for organisation like CFI backing it...Studies means it should be strict and for that I like Christian Institution

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  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    100 percent guidelines...Sir for a real student.
    Not to trouble monger bringing in all types of 'fronts' to agitate before an institution which has taught him!
    Let it be any front or organisation Acts like these should be condemned
    outright.

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  • Bollu, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    Good decision by management.College has responsibility to produce responsible future generation.These students can join Beedi Gang for one year and try their luck next year.Management should never buckle to any amount of pressure as it will set a bad precedent.

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  • Pavan, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    GOOD JOB by students. They can't play with student life...

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  • Indian, Manglore

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    Pavan...get well soon.

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  • stan, dubai

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    Rule is rule.
    Rule means statement that tells you what is or is not allowed in a particular. When they have a rule that student must attend at least 75 percent means he has to attend. Now institution got right to refuse to give them Hall Ticket.

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  • SAMANYA JANA, mangalore

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    Never ever yield to the pressure of these fronts. This is nothing but misleading the public. When the students do not have the attendance and they are not interested to study, why do they want to write the exam. This is just the tip of the iceberg. There are many more issues with this front representing a group of students. They are trying to malign the institution.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    Management should remain firm ...

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    Don't succumb the pressure of Campus Front of idiots (CFI)...
    Do they need attendance Bhagya ???

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  • Sam, Udupi

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    saaleg powere sanni itthe galate malth daane prayojana.

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  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    What is this Campus Front?
    A group of Campa Cola drinkers?
    Nonsense. What are they trying to prove before an Institution credited with educating and disciplining most of M'luru by this senseless agitating? what is their standing before this institution?
    Campus Front- Baaaaaaaaaa!
    Then there will another..
    Puss Front...then another...
    Pole Front......
    Nonsense. Nip all these front's and whatever is their in their front...
    Time pass Kadle.

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  • mohammed, al khobar

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    hello R Bhandalkar, why not you question to ABVP Gang !!!!!!

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  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    Hallo!Mooda Bekhabar...
    Are you a Daiji Regular??
    Or a Third Rate Front Follower?
    Read properly and then Decipher.
    Naasamaj Gobar.

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  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    It should he whatever is 'there in their front' okay. This should not misleading. Is it not?
    Sorry for the mistake.
    About this Front..?
    No .No. No mistake..Nip their front...

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    Sir,
    Severed fronts can not be nipped!

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  • Waqar, Udupi

    Sat, Feb 21 2015

    U r brilliant. U can bring communal touch to any news article.
    So sick of you.

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