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Professional Ethics and ADR Internal examination (New)
Parents please note that the internal tests for Professional Ethics and ADR batch students will commence from 1st July onwards. The test will be in online form and please see that your ward will be in station from 1st July onwards. Any clarifications, the students need to contact only Head of Department of Law or the course teacher of respective subject.
Internal Examination 2020 (New)
Parents please note that the internal tests for internal batch students will commence from 1st July onwards. The test will be in online form and please see that your ward will be in station from 1st July onwards. Students will have first two units of their syllabus for this examinations. Any clarifications, the students need to contact only Heads of Departments of Humanities and Law.
Ms. Chaitra Kumari A
Ms. Chaitra Kumari. A,
B.A LL.B(law), LL.M, NET
Assistant Professor
Email: Chaitraanaik55555@gmail.com
Perceived B.A LL.B from Vaikunta Baliga College of law Udupi and LL.M (Corporate and Commercial Law) from Shri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara Law College Manglore.
Participated and presented papers in national seminars, conferences.
Achievements: Secured Vaikunta Baliga Gold Medal for being topper of B.A LL.B 2017-2018 and More than 20 other endowment prizes for academic excellence and received Regular Mooter award for 2017-2018 batch, Secured 1st Rank in LL.M (corporate and Commercial Law ) and received Karnataka State law university Gold Medal and Nani A palkiwala Gold Medal and endowment prize instituted by Nani A. Palkiwala Trust , Mumbai.
Honored with State Marati Mahila Sadhaki Award from karnataka Stata Marathi Association, Banglore for academic excellence.
Subjects Thoughts : Hindu law, Law of Torts, Constitution, Contract.
Ms. Nelvita Cleona Noronha
Ms. Nelvita Cleona Noronha
B.Com LLM
Assistant Professor
Email: nelvitacleona@gmail.com
Graduatedin bcom from St. Agnes College (autonomous) and LLB from SDM law College mangalore under Karnataka state law university. She pursued LLM ( Corporate and commercial Law) from Sdm law College under Karnataka State Law university hubbali. Having secured second rank in LLM she has also presented 4 papers in the national level conference.
As a active member of NSS, She has participated in the Republic Day parade held in New Delhi (2014) and was a part of Indian youth delegation to China in the year 2015. Awarded with Rashtrapathi Guide award from Bharath scouts and guides. Best NSS volunteer of Mangalore University in 2014-15.
Subjects taught : Constitution I, Hindu Law, Contract II and Banking Law
Dhanurasana/ Bow Pose
Benefits of Dhanurasana (Vedio Link)
- Effective in weight loss.
- Improves digestion and appetite.
- Helps to cure dyspepsia (obesity), rheumatism and gastrointestinal problems.
- Cures constipation
- Improves blood circulation.
- Gives flexibility to the back.
- Strengthens back muscles.
- Improves the function of liver, pancreas, small intestine, and big intestine.
- Act as a stress reliever.
- Strengthens ankles, thighs, groins, chest, and abdominal organs.
- Cure menstruation disorder.
- Improve function of kidney and liver.
- It improves posture.
- Releases back pain.
- Cures respiratory disorder like asthma.
- Helpful in stimulating reproductive organs.
- Improve function of the pancreas and it is beneficial in diabetes.
Precaution for Dhanurasana
The person suffering from high blood pressure, back pain, hernia, headache, migraine or abdomen surgery should not do practice Dhanurasana.
Ladies should not practice yoga during pregnancy and in periods.
Vrikshasana/ Tree pose
Benefits of Vrikshasana (Tree Pose) (Vedio Link)
Vrikshasana has several benefits for your health, some of which are listed below:
- It strengthens your spine and improves your posture.
- Vrikshasana strengthens your thighs, knees and calf muscles.
- It helps in improving your balance.
- When done regularly, this asana may help in relieving sciatica pain.
- It also helps to improve flat feet problems.
Since it requires a lot of focus, Vrikshasana helps in improving concentration.
Precautionsto take before Vrikshasana (Tree Pose)
You should take the following precautions before practising Vrikshasana:
- If you suffer from migraine, high or low blood pressure, do not practice this asana.
- Avoid practising Vrikshasana if you suffer from insomnia.
- In the beginning, you may find it difficult to place your leg above the knee, so you can place it below the knees but never place it on the knee.
Avoid this asana if you have had a recent leg injury or injury to your knees.
Combination of Halasana/Plough (Plow)pose and Paschimotthanasana/Seated forward bend pose
Benefits of Halasana (Plow Pose) (Vedio Link)
- Improves digestion and appetite.
- Effective in Weight Loss.
- Strengthens the abdominal muscles.
- Beneficial for diabetic people.
- Those people should do this regularly.
- It helps to make spinal cord strong and flexible.
- Cures the symptoms of menopause.
- It helps to reduce stress.
- It normalizes blood-glucose level and stimulates the internal organs.
- It stimulates the reproductive organs.
Precautions
- Those suffering from a hernia, slipped disc, sciatica, arthritis of the neck, high blood pressure or any serious back problem, should not do practice. Should practice under expert supervision. In days of periods, women should not practice this asana.Pregnant women should not practice.
Benefits of paschimotthanasana/ seated Forward bend pose Paschimotthanasana
- Calms the brain and helps relieve stress and mild depression
- Stretches the spine, shoulders, hamstrings
- Stimulates the liver, kidneys, ovaries, and uterus
- Improves digestion
- Helps relieve the symptoms of menopause and menstrual discomfort
- Soothes headache and anxiety and reduces fatigue
- Therapeutic for high blood pressure, infertility, insomnia, and sinusitis
- Traditional texts say that Paschimottanasana increases appetite, reduces obesity, and cures diseases.
Contraindications and Cautions
- Asthma
- Diarrhea
- Backinjury: Only perform this pose under the supervision of an experienced teacher.
Sarvangasana/Shoulder Stand pose
Top benefits of Sarvangasan/ Shoulder stand pose are given below: (Vedio Link)
- Thyroid Gland: The shoulderstand yoga pose is good for the healthy functioning of pituitary, pineal, kidney, liver, spleen and testes. Thus, it regulates the functions of all the glands of the body.
- Invigorates circulatory system: The asana is good in case of circulatory system, respiratory system and digestive system.
- Headache: It enhances the supply of blood to the head region and good for managing headache and migraine.
- Hypertension: It has cooling effect to the nerves, thus beneficial for high blood pressure patient.
- Insomnia: It is good for insomnia patient as it facilitates blood supply to this region.
- Constipation: It seems to be panacea for constipation patient. Person suffering from constipation should practice it regularly.
- Intestinal Ulcers: It stimulates the intestinal and stomach glands thus good for ulcer in these region.
- Hair Fall: It enhances supply of blood in the head region and prevents hair fall.
- Sexual Disorders: The yoga pose is beneficial in case of sexual problems such as frequent abortions, leucorrhoea, syphilis, etc.
- Weight Loss : It helps in burning of fat.
- Eyesight: It is good for eye vision..
- Skin care : It helps to prevent wrinkles, pimples and delay aging.
Sarvangasana precautions
The shoulder stand yoga pose has contraindications and side effects. Some of the cautions of Sarvangasana are being mentioned below.
- The asana shouldn’t be performed by those who have high blood pressure.
- Avoid this asana during menstruation.
Having experiencing spinal problems, skip this asana. - Don’t practice in case of glaucoma, acute thyroid problems, chronic neck conditions, shoulder injuries and retina problems.
- It should be avoided by those who have heart problems, middle ear problem, capillary, weak age, spondylosis, and Slip disc.
- Functioning of pituitary, pineal, kidney, liver, spleen and testes. Thus, it regulates the functions of all the glands of the body.
Surya Namaskara/ Sun Salutations
Top 10 health benefits of SuryaNamaskara/Sun Salutations (Vedio Link : How to Perform Suryanamaskara)
- Helps in losing weight
- This combination of 12 asanas, when practiced rigorously, turns out to be an extensive cardio routine.
- It helps you to shed down any extra calories and also helps you in toning your arms and abs.
- Improves digestion
- Theasanas in this practice which involve forward bending helps in creating abdominal space so that the accumulated gas is released.
- Thea also regulate blood circulation which ensures a faster and better breaking up of food.
- Improves postures
- The practice of this asana requires you to stretch your body multiple times.
- During the times of stretching, you make sure that your spine is straight.
- This in turn helps you maintain a comfortable and straight posture.
- Relieving and strengthening muscles
- The extensive involvement of your body prepares your muscles and joints to endure pressure.
- This in turn, strengthens them. Not only that, the involvement of these very muscle helps in releasing any kind of tension gathered up within the body.
- A regular practice of Surya Namaskar can help you become equipped enough to deal with the every cramps and body aches.
- Improves Skin’s glow
- Thesea asanas have a great impact on your heart and the flow of blood.
- This ten impacts the freshness, rejuvenation and glow of our skin.
- It also tightens it and makes it firm, saving it from any kind of premature wrinkles.
- Gives you morning energy
- The practice of this yoga early in the morning, amidst the fresh morning breeze, helps you to relax your mind and make it fresh.
- The freshness of the mind ensures that you energize each and every part of your body and carry out an active day
- Helps you detox
- The asanas require you to carry out long and deep inhalation and exhalation process.
- This results in proper ventilation of your lungs where sufficient amounts of oxygen reach your body.
- This, in turn, helps in detoxifying the body.
- Improves sleep schedule
- As this yogic exercise is carried out early in the morning, a regular practice of it will set up a body clock because of which you will automatically start waking up on time.
- Now that you’re waking up early, your body will function efficiently throughout the day and then tires enough to put you to bed early.
- This cycle of going to bed early and waking up early, improves your sleep schedule.
- Ensures hormonal balance and a regular menstrual cycle
- A regular practice of Surya Namaskar will help in suppressing the irregularities in your menstrual cycle and will ensure a proper cycle by keeping a check on the hormonal balance.
- It will also ensure ease during childbirth.
- Helps you in maintaining a positive vibe
- The practice of this yoga is capable of giving a very relaxing and relieving feeling.
- It helps you remove all the clustered thoughts from your mind and reach a state of mindfulness and tranquillity.
- It fills you with happiness, contentment and positivity.
Points of Precautions
- People with bone weakness or muscle weakness should avoid it
- The sequence should be avoided by people who suffer from high blood pressure
- Those suffering from arthritis should avoid Surya Namasker series
- Injuries to the wrist can worsen with poses like cobra pose, downward dog pose, etc.
- Pregnant women should not indulge in practicing this series (only under expert guidance it can be practiced).
- Yoga isn’t something that you learn overnight.
Therefore take your time and always enjoy the practice without putting yourself under too much pressure.