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  • Hyderabad: 16-year-old hangs self to death in Narsingi college

    Hyderabad: 16-year-old hangs self to death in Narsingi college

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    Hyderabad: An intermediate first-year student died by suicide at a private college in Narsingi on Tuesday night under an alleged state of depression.

    Following the death, a few videos purportedly related to the college came to light portraying corporal harassment.

    Tension prevailed at the college premises post-incident and continued till Wednesday morning, with the deceased’s parents, relatives and student organisations staging protests by blocking the road near the college.

    The student, S Swathik, 16 was pursuing his studies at Sri Chaitanya Kalasala college while staying in a hostel. He took extreme step due to alleged torture by college faculty.

    Around 10.30 pm, the boy allegedly hanged himself from the ceiling fan in the classroom.

    Though he was rushed to the hospital, doctors declared him bought dead.

    Police have booked a case and initiated a probe into the matter after shifting the body to the Osmania General Hospital mortuary.

    The family members of the student demanded justice.

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  • Black dress & masks banned in Kerala college as CM Vijayan on visit

    Black dress & masks banned in Kerala college as CM Vijayan on visit

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    Thiruvananthapuram: The Kozhikode Government Arts and Science College on Sunday directed the participants of a public programme in which Kerala Chief Minister Pinaryai Vijayan was the Chief Guest not to wear black clothes or even black masks.

    This has brought widespread criticism against the government, college authorities and the police.

    It may be recalled that since the state budget increased the fuel cess by Rs 2 per litre, the streets of Kerala witnessed widespread protests with agitators showing black flags at the Chief Minister and several have been taken to preventive custody.

    The Chief Minister is now in Kozhikode in North Kerala for some official programmes and the Government Arts College authorities have issued the order not to wear black clothes and black masks.

    Meanwhile, protests have been raging after the police took into custody a few Kerala Students Union (KSU) activists as a precautionary detainment due to the programme of the Chief Minister at Kozhikode Arts College.

    Kerala opposition leader, V.D. Satheeshan and KPCC president K. Sudhakaran has been relentlessly levelling criticisms Aof the police’s high-handedness against the people of the state while the Chief Minister was moving in a convoy to attend various programmes.

    There was widespread criticism against the Chief Minister using a chopper to attend public programmes even as the state is reeling under a severe economic crisis.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Fire breaks out at under-construction building of Kottayam Medical College

    Fire breaks out at under-construction building of Kottayam Medical College

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    Kottayam: A massive fire broke out at the under construction building of a state-run Medical College Hospital here on Monday but was brought under control within hours, officials said.

    Fire tenders from Kottayam and neighbouring towns were rushed to the spot to douse the fire, they said.

    There were no occupants in the building that caught fire.

    There is no report of any casualty but the incident created panic among the patients and their attendants staying in the neighbouring block in which the psychiatric, medicine wards and Intensive Care for Dialysis patients were operating.

    They were evacuated to safety as a precaution, officials added.

    Many of them even had rushed out of the wards screaming and crying.

    Officials said the incident was reported at 12 noon in the eight-storey building under construction for the general surgery ward of the Medical College hospital.

    The workers who were sorting the garbage and bagging it were the first to see the smoke billowing from inside the building.

    They informed the hospital authorities, who immediately alerted the fire brigade.

    The construction workers ran out of the building. The first fire brigade from Kottayam reached the spot 45 minutes after the fire broke out.

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  • Principal Secretary holds interactive meeting with College Principals

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    Jammu, Feb 13 (GNS): Principal Secretary, Education, Alok Kumar, today convened an interactive meeting with college Principals of all seventy colleges of Jammu division at Government College for Women, Parade Ground, Jammu.

    During the meeting, Principal Secretary discussed various issues pertaining to Higher Education Department which inter alia included academic issues, NCC, NSS, Sports, co-curricular and extra-curricular activities. He also took stock of problems being faced by the colleges, particularly, those established in 2019. He also shared his ideas and vision for further streamlining of Higher Education sector.

    Director Colleges, Dr. Yasmin Ashai and Additional Secretary, Higher Education Department, Sushil Kumar Khajuria besides other officers and officials of Higher Education Department attended the meeting.

    Several issues were raised by the College Principals which were deliberated upon in the meeting. The Principals were assured of quick resolution of their grievances.

    Later, Principal Secretary, took a round of the College and reviewed various on-going and completed infrastructural projects.(GNS)

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  • The College Board slams DeSantis administration comments on African American studies

    The College Board slams DeSantis administration comments on African American studies

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    “While it has been claimed that the College Board was in frequent dialogue with Florida about the content of AP African American Studies, this is a false and politically motivated charge,” the College Board said in a lengthy statement.

    “Our exchanges with them are actually transactional email about the filing of paperwork to request a pilot course code and our response to their request that the College Board explain why we believe the course is not in violation of Florida laws,” it added.

    The new statement is the latest in a tense battle over who is responsible for the outcome of the new framework for the course, which will launch in the 2024-2025 school year. The College Board has been preparing the course for about a decade and included the expertise of more than 300 professors of African American Studies from more than 200 colleges nationwide as it decided which subjects would be in the curriculum.

    The Florida Department of Education claims that state officials had been in contact with the College Board since January 2022 regarding the course and first questioned if it was legal under state law in July. In a July letter, the DeSantis administration claimed the pilot course would violate the state’s anti-“woke” laws that restrict how race can be taught in the classroom.

    The College Board argued that its revisions were completed by Dec. 22, which the nonprofit said came “weeks before Florida’s objections were shared.”

    A new course framework —which excluded the lessons on Black queer studies and Black Lives Matters that were in a pilot of the course — was released in early February and almost immediately sparked outrage from Democratic governors who accused the nonprofit of catering to DeSantis. However, those topics were listed as potential ideas for students to pursue in their 1,500-word mandatory project. Nevertheless, the nonprofit has faced severe scrutiny from Democratic governors, including California Gov. Gavin Newsom, and education advocates since the unveiling.

    DeSantis claimed victory immediately. The College Board has been fighting ever since to prove neither Florida or any other state has influenced the curriculum for the AP African American Studies course.

    Florida officials have said they are “grateful” that the College Board removed some 19 topics from the African American Studies framework, which the state said included “discriminatory and historically fictional topics.”

    Florida education officials this week released a letter to show they initially raised questions in July about whether the Advanced Placement coursework was legal under the state’s laws. The a letter proves communication between the state and the nonprofit, but the College Board said they responded to a September letter from Florida officials that rejected the course.

    The letter to the College Board, the nonprofit wrote, was “like all written communications we received from Florida, contained no explanation of the rejection.” The nonprofit called state state officials, which it said it would do with any state, but slammed the state education department, saying their calls were “absent of substance, despite the audacious claims of influence FDOE is now making.”

    “We have made the mistake of treating FDOE with the courtesy we always accord to an education agency, but they have instead exploited this courtesy for their political agenda,” the College Board said, adding that it “politely thanked them for their feedback and contributions, although they had given none.”

    The College Board contends that the state officials did not offer feedback and did not bring any experts to their calls, but sent its second January letter “as a PR stunt which repeated the same rejection but now with inflated rhetoric and posturing.”

    “We deeply regret not immediately denouncing the Florida Department of Education’s slander, magnified by the DeSantis administration’s subsequent comments, that African American Studies ‘lacks educational value,’” the College Board said in a statement on Saturday. “Our failure to raise our voice betrayed Black scholars everywhere.”

    The Florida Department of Education is expected to review the AP course for consideration in schools starting next fall.

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  • Islamia College of Science and Commerce Srinagar Lecturers

    Islamia College of Science and Commerce Srinagar Lecturers

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    Islamia College of Science and Commerce Srinagar Lecturers Recruitment 2023 | Merit List Released

    Islamia College of Science and Commerce Srinagar Lecturers Recruitment 2023 | Merit List Released The tentative merit list as per guidelines for engagement of Academic Arrangement Basis issued by the Higher Education Department, J&K Government is uploaded on the College website www. islamiacollege.edu.in for clearance of deficiencies shown against the applicants (subject-wise) and invitation of objections (if any).

    The candidates who are having deficiencies are advised to mail at office@islamiacollege.edu.in the self-attested copy of requisite documents from the 11 to 14 of Feb. 2023 by 04:00 pm (maximum document size 2 MB per candidate).

    They shall forward the deficient document as a single file in pdf format named as “subject with form No”.



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    Further, those of the candidates who are having objections (if any) must attend the College from the 11th to 14th of Feb., 2023 (10:00 AM to 4:00 PM) to address/ resolve their objections before the designated committee.

    No request whatsoever shall be entertained after the expiry of the timeline and it will be presumed that applicant details are correct in the tentative merit list.

    Download the Merit list for engagement as Lecturers, Teaching Assistants
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  • Casteist slur in college fest: Karnataka Cong raises concern, urges for action

    Casteist slur in college fest: Karnataka Cong raises concern, urges for action

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    Bengaluru: Karnataka Congress on Saturday raised concern over use of casteist slur in a skit performed at a college fest here.

    “There is a video containing abusive and objectionable content on Dr B.R. Ambedkar and Dalit communities being exhibited in a programme organised at Jain college in Bengaluru,” it stated in its social media handle.

    Demanding an action by the City Police Commissioner and Bengaluru police in this regard, the party said, “The police should take cognisance of the incident and initiate legal action.”

    The incident during a college skit recently in Bengaluru has triggered a row with a police complaint being registered.

    ‘The Delroys Boys’, who performed the skit, have tendered an unconditional apology for the same. However, the debate over the issue is gaining traction.

    On Thursday evening a group of students published an online petition on Jhatkaa.org bringing the incident to light. The petition stated the college contingent from Jain University’s Centre for Management Studies (CMS) staged an incredibly casteist and insensitive skit at the event.

    The anonymous petitioners objected to the normalisation of caste discrimination in the pretext of humour. The skit was performed as part of ‘MadAds,’ a segment at the fest where the participants had to advertise imaginary products along lines of humour.

    ‘The Delroys Boys’, the theatre group from CMS, who are in the thick of controversy, in their skit, exhibited a man belonging to the lower caste attempting to date an upper caste woman. The skit turned B.R. Ambedkar as Beer Ambedkar. The phase of why be Dalit, when you can be D-Lit.

    Akshay Bansode, State Member of the Vanchit Bahujan Yuva Aghadi has filed a police complaint in Maharashtra under provisions of the Atrocity Act and IPC. The complainant had urged the police to treat the complaint as FIR and initiate action against the performers and University.

    The complainant had urged the police to treat the complaint as an FIR and initiate action against the performers and University.

    Sources explain that the controversial skit was performed at other platforms. The Delroys Boys maintained that they apologise to everyone they have spoken badly about.

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  • Casteist slur in Bengaluru college fest skit stirs row

    Casteist slur in Bengaluru college fest skit stirs row

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    Bengaluru: The incident of casteist slur made during the presentation of a college skit recently in Bengaluru has triggered a row.

    A police complaint has been registered in this connection, while an online petition slamming the organisers is also getting support.

    The Delroys Boys’, the group of students performing the skit, has tendered an unconditional apology for the presentation. However, the debate over the issue is rising every day.

    The incident came to light after a group of students published an online petition on Jhatkaa.org on Thursday evening. The petition stated that the college contingent from Jain University’s Centre for Management Studies (CMS) staged an incredibly casteist and insensitive skit at a college fest.

    The anonymous petitioners objected to the normalisation of caste discrimination in the pretext of humour. The skit was performed as part of Madads’, a segment at the fest where the participants had to advertise imaginary products.

    ‘The Delroys Boys’, the theatre group from CMS, who are in the thick of the controversy, in their skit exhibited a man belonging to the lower caste attempting to date an upper caste woman. The skit turned B.R. Ambedkar as ‘Beer Ambedkar’. It also used the phrase, ‘Why be Dalit, when you can be D-Lit’.

    Akshay Bansode, member of the Vanchit Bahujan Yuva Aghadi, has filed a police complaint in Maharashtra in this matter. The complainant urged the police to treat the complaint as an FIR and initiate action against the performers and the university.

    Sources said that the controversial skit was performed at other platforms as well. The ‘Delroys Boys’ maintained that they are sorry if they spoke ill about some people and apologised for their ‘mistake’.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Muffakham Jah college launches incubation center

    Muffakham Jah college launches incubation center

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    Hyderabad: Muffakham Jah College of Engineering and Technology (MJCET) has launched an incubation center SU Knowledge Hub.

    The center which is inaugurated by the principal secretary of industries and commerce Jayesh Ranjan will support the ideas and entrepreneurial minds of students not only from MJCET but also from other colleges.

    Terming it a milestone in MJCET history, Sultan-Ul-Uloom Education Society secretary Zafar Javeed said that in the center, 40 percent of the students will be from other colleges.

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    Muffakham Jah College of Engineering and Technology

    Muffakham Jah College is named after the grandson of Nizam VII, prince Muffakham Jah and it is located at Mount Pleasant, Banjara Hills road number 3.

    The college which is affiliated with Osmania University and approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) is run by the Sultan-ul-Uloom Educational Society.

    It offers four-year BE degree courses and two-year ME degree courses in various branches.

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  • The Clownfish Aahna Polyester Crossbody Sling bag for Women Casual Party Bag Purse with Adjustable Shoulder Strap and Printed Design for Ladies College Girls

    The Clownfish Aahna Polyester Crossbody Sling bag for Women Casual Party Bag Purse with Adjustable Shoulder Strap and Printed Design for Ladies College Girls

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