Mangaluru: 'Enginera' mobile app containing engineering notes being released


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Sep 15: Talent Research Foundation here will be launching a mobile app, 'Enginera', which currently has notes for the first year engineering course.

This was informed by Riaz Ahmed Kannur, president of Talent Research Foundation, at a press conference held here on Thursday September 14. A programme to launch the app will be held at the auditorium of the foundation at Kankanady at 4 pm on September 16, he said. He also added that chairman of Alva's Education Foundation, M Mohan Alva, will be the chief guest of the function, while senate member of Rajiv Gandi University of Health Sciences, Dr U T Afthikar Ali, and M S Moodithaya, registrar of Nitte Univeristy, and some others will take part as guests. Founder of the foundation, Abdul Ravuf Puthige, will preside over the programme.

Nine engineering students,who worked for eight months to create this app for the benefit of engineering students by creating notes for first year students, will be felicitated on the occasion. Eight students,under the leadership of engineering student, Rahul Pai from Moodbidri, have prepared this app. Pai, currently in the fifth semester of mechanical engineering course at Nitte Engineering College, had brought out a book giving solutions to various mathematical problems of tenth standard when he was in first PU.

Students, Rahul Pai Moodbidri, Muhammed Mubeen Sheikh, Prajwal P Mangaluru and Talent Research Foundation president, Riaz Ahmed Kannur, were present at the press conference.

  

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