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  • Telangana: Junior colleges to be fined for misleading ads

    Telangana: Junior colleges to be fined for misleading ads

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    Hyderabad: In order to rule out misleading ads posted by junior colleges to hike up their admission drive, the Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TS BIE) has decided to impose penalties against those who do so.

    In addition, those advertisements featuring slogans like ‘guaranteeing success in competitive exams’, including EAMCET, NEET, and IIT- JEE will also be banned.

    Speaking to the media at TSBIE office on Tuesday, BIE secretary Navin Mittal informed that the penalties would be in tune with the advertisement cost issued by the management.

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    “Not just penalties, but the colleges would be made to issue counter advertisements if a misleading advertisement was previously issued,” said Mittal.

    Clearing the air that the board was not against the advertisement idea by the institutions, Mittal said that curbing false or misleading ads was essential so that the students and parents don’t get lured into false traps.

    Stating that the student rank category should be mentioned in any ad that is published after getting approved, Mittal said, “If a student secures a rank, the educational institutions having the same name should issue advertisements duly specifying the college code but not randomly.”

    The secretary of the board also warned that no advertisement should be carried out through hoarding, pamphlets, or wall writings without the approval of the committee formed to scrutinize the advertisements by colleges.

    “No college should release advertisements about intermediate courses until the admission schedule was announced by the Board,” asserted Mittal.

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  • Telangana: TSBIE deploys committee to approve ads for junior colleges

    Telangana: TSBIE deploys committee to approve ads for junior colleges

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    Hyderabad: A five-membered committee has been announced by the Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TSBIE) to look over advertisements proposed by private junior colleges.

    The board, on Monday, mandated that those looking forward to advertising their students and publishing any other advertisement must first take the approval of the committee, comprising senior officials from the Intermediate board.

    The move has been initiated to rule out the allegations of corporate junior colleges giving out misleading advertisements over the top ranks by students in entrance tests such as the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) and National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) UG to lure parents and students into their institutions.

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    Secretary of the board, Navin Mittal has announced that the committee will monitor the culture of advertisements and will also set a code to be followed by the private junior college managements.

    Senior officials from the board to join the committee will include the controller of examinations, joint secretaries for exams, administration, and academic and Public Relations Officer (PRO).

    Mittal briefed that private college managements must first submit their applications to the committee along with the advertisements to the PRO for approval following which the committee will then scrutinize the content of submitted advertisements, make necessary suggestions (if required), and then approve it for publication.

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  • All Five Medical Colleges, AHs To Be Completed By Year End: CS

    All Five Medical Colleges, AHs To Be Completed By Year End: CS

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    SRINAGAR: Chief Secretary, Dr Arun Kumar Mehta on Friday said that all the five medical colleges approved during phase one and the Associate Hospitals(AHs)  shall be completed before the end of the financial year.

    He was speaking while reviewing the progress of works on all the newly established Medical Colleges across JK besides the ongoing work on the two All India Institutes of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) being established at Vijaypur (Jammu) and Awantipora (Kashmir).

    Dr Mehta said that all five Medical colleges approved during phase one shall be completed before the end of the financial year.

    The meeting was attended by Secretary, Health; MD, JKPCC; Chief Engineers of PWD Kashmir/Jammu besides other concerned officers.

    It was impressed upon all concerned to complete all the pending works of colleges such as Academic, Administrative, and Hostel Blocks by June this year and finish works of all Associated Hospitals (AHs) by the year-end. It was emphasized that the academic and medical activities at these colleges should not get affected in any way.

    The progress of two new Medical Colleges being established at Udhampur and Handwara (Kupwara) was also discussed.

    The meeting was informed that the Academic, Administrative, and Hostel blocks at all the earlier sanctioned five Medical Colleges are nearing completion and only a few minor works are under progress to be completed at the earliest. It was further added that the work on Udhampur College has been taken in hand recently and the tenders for Handwara College have been opened and the contract would be awarded soon.

    Moreover, it was informed that with the operationalization of these five New Medical Colleges in Phase-I, the intake capacity of MBBS seats in the UT has increased from 500 to 1100 seats annually. The intake capacity is expected to further increase to 1300 MBBS seats this year with the start of the academic session in GMC Udhampur and Handwara sanctioned under Phase-III of Centrally Sponsored Scheme for Establishment of Medical Colleges. The Letter of Permission (LoP) has been received in favour of GMC Udhampur and Handwara for 100 MBBS seats each recently from the National Medical Commission. Additionally, two new AIIMS at Vijaypur and Awantipora shall add another 200 MBBS seats.

    The meeting further deliberated upon the status of two AIIMS level Hospitals being established at Vijaypur (Samba) and Awantipora (Pulwama). It was said that the AIIMS, Vijaypur is all set to be dedicated to the   public by October this year and AIIMS, Awantipora by 2025 after 34 more acres of land were provided to the institute for its updated design.

    It is pertinent to mention here that the medical infrastructure and education have been given a major push during the past couple of years.

    Two AIIMS-level Institutions, seven new Nursing Colleges shall also be set up across the UT. Further, the District and Sub-District Hospitals are given being given adequate manpower in addition to other infrastructure required for providing quality health care to the public.

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  • All 05 Medical Colleges & AHs to be complete by year end: CS

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    AIIMS Jmu to be dedicated to public by Oct this year

    Srinagar, May 5 (GNS): During a review of the progress of works on all the newly established Medical Colleges across J&K besides the ongoing work on the two All India Institutes of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) being established at Vijaypur (Jammu) and Awantipora (Kashmir) here with Chief Secretary, Dr Arun Kumar Mehta , it was stated that all five Medical colleges approved during phase one shall be completed before end of the financial year.

    The meeting was attended by Secretary, Health; MD, JKPCC; Chief Engineers of PWD Kashmir/Jammu besides other concerned officers.

    It was impressed upon all concerned to complete all the pending works of Colleges such as Academic, Administrative and Hostel Blocks by June this year and finish works of all Associated Hospitals (AHs) by the year end. It was emphasized that the academic and medical activities at these colleges should not get affected in any way.

    The progress of two new Medical Colleges being established at Udhampur and Handwara (Kupwara) was also discussed. It was stressed that necessary steps be completed for starting academic activities there.

    The meeting was informed that the Academic, Administrative and Hostel blocks at all the earlier sanctioned 05 Medical Colleges are nearing completion and only few minor works are under progress to be completed at an earliest. It was further added that the work on Udhampur College has been taken in hand recently and the tenders for Handwara College have been opened and contract would be awarded soon.

    Moreover it was added that with the operationalization of these 05 New Medical Colleges in Phase-I, the intake capacity of MBBS seats in the UT has increased from 500 to 1100 seats annually. The intake capacity is expected to further increase to 1300 MBBS seats this year with the start of academic session in GMC Udhampur and Handwara sanctioned under Phase-III of Centrally Sponsored Scheme for Establishment of Medical Colleges. The Letter of Permission (LoP) has been received in favour of GMC Udhampur and Handwara for 100 MBBS seats each recently from the National Medical Commission. Additionally, two new AIIMS at Vijaypur and Awantipora shall add another 200 MBBS seats.

    The meeting further deliberated upon the status of two AIIMS level Hospitals being established at Vijaypur (Samba) and Awantipora (Pulwama). It was said that the AIIMS, Vijaypur is all set to be dedicated to public by October this year and AIIMS, Awantipora by 2025 after 34 more acres of land were provided to the institute for its updated design.

    It is pertinent to mention here that the medical infrastructure and education has been given a major push during the past couple of years. Besides these 07 Medical Colleges and 2 AIIMS level Institutions, 07 new Nursing Colleges shall also be set up across the UT. Further, the District and Sub-District Hospitals are given being given adequate manpower in addition to other infrastructure required for providing quality health care to public.(GNS)

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  • All 05 Medical Colleges & AHs to be complete by year end: CS

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    SRINAGAR, MAY 05: During a review of the progress of works on all the newly established Medical Colleges across J&K besides the ongoing work on the two All India Institutes of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) being established at Vijaypur (Jammu) and Awantipora (Kashmir) here with Chief Secretary, Dr Arun Kumar Mehta , it was stated that all five Medical colleges approved during phase one shall be completed before end of the financial year.

    The meeting was attended by Secretary, Health; MD, JKPCC; Chief Engineers of PWD Kashmir/Jammu besides other concerned officers.

    It was impressed upon all concerned to complete all the pending works of Colleges such as Academic, Administrative and Hostel Blocks by June this year and finish works of all Associated Hospitals (AHs) by the year end. It was emphasized that the academic and medical activities at these colleges should not get affected in any way.

    The progress of two new Medical Colleges being established at Udhampur and Handwara (Kupwara) was also discussed. It was stressed that necessary steps be completed for starting academic activities there.

    The meeting was informed that the Academic, Administrative and Hostel blocks at all the earlier sanctioned 05 Medical Colleges are nearing completion and only few minor works are under progress to be completed at an earliest. It was further added that the work on Udhampur College has been taken in hand recently and the tenders for Handwara College have been opened and contract would be awarded soon.

    Moreover it was added that with the operationalization of these 05 New Medical Colleges in Phase-I, the intake capacity of MBBS seats in the UT has increased from 500 to 1100 seats annually. The intake capacity is expected to further increase to 1300 MBBS seats this year with the start of academic session in GMC Udhampur and Handwara sanctioned under Phase-III of Centrally Sponsored Scheme for Establishment of Medical Colleges. The Letter of Permission (LoP) has been received in favour of GMC Udhampur and Handwara for 100 MBBS seats each recently from the National Medical Commission. Additionally, two new AIIMS at Vijaypur and Awantipora shall add another 200 MBBS seats.

    The meeting further deliberated upon the status of two AIIMS level Hospitals being established at Vijaypur (Samba) and Awantipora (Pulwama). It was said that the AIIMS, Vijaypur is all set to be dedicated to public by October this year and AIIMS, Awantipora by 2025 after 34 more acres of land were provided to the institute for its updated design.

    It is pertinent to mention here that the medical infrastructure and education has been given a major push during the past couple of years. Besides these 07 Medical Colleges and 2 AIIMS level Institutions, 07 new Nursing Colleges shall also be set up across the UT. Further, the District and Sub-District Hospitals are given being given adequate manpower in addition to other infrastructure required for providing quality health care to public.

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  • Cabinet approves setting up of 157 new nursing colleges

    Cabinet approves setting up of 157 new nursing colleges

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    New Delhi: The Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved setting up of 157 new nursing colleges in co-location with the existing medical colleges, established since 2014.

    This will add approximately 15,700 nursing graduates every year, Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya told media persons after the cabinet meeting.

    It will further ensure quality, affordable, and equitable nursing education in India, particularly in underserved districts and states, he added.

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    The total financial implication of the project will be Rs 1,570 crore.

    The Central government will give Rs 10 crore for setting up of these colleges, while the states can invest the remaining amount, which will depend as per the project report to be prepared for each college, Mandaviya said.

    Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh are among the major states, which will get 20-odd nursing colleges under the initiative, he added.

    The initiative aims to address the geographical and rural-urban imbalances in the healthcare sector, which have led to the skewed availability of nursing professionals and impacted healthcare services in underserved areas, the minister said.

    The establishment of these nursing colleges will provide a significant boost to the availability of qualified human resources in healthcare.

    Co-location of these nursing colleges with existing medical colleges will allow optimal utilisation of the existing infrastructure, skill labs, clinical facilities, and faculty.

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  • NMC permits 6 of 9 Telangana medical colleges to start classes

    NMC permits 6 of 9 Telangana medical colleges to start classes

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    Hyderabad: The National Medical Commission (NMC) has granted permission to six government medical colleges to start classes for the upcoming academic year.

    Telangana Health minister T Harish on Wednesday announced that the NMC has approved the proposals to set up the medical colleges in Jangaon, Khammam, Vikarabad, and Bhupalpally districts.

    In the first week of April, the NMC approved two medical colleges to be set up in the Kamareddy and Kumaram Bheem Asifabad districts.

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    The six medical colleges will function under Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences (KNRUHS).

    Harish Rao on Wednesday, said, “The approval process of Nirmal, Karimnagar and Sircilla Medical Colleges reached the final stage.”

    “Delighted to share that, out of 9 medical colleges to be started this year, 6 medical colleges already have got permission, i.e., Jangaon, Asifabad, Kamareddy, Khammam, Vikarabad, Bhupalpally. The approval process of Nirmal, Karimnagar and Sircilla Medical Colleges reached the final stage,” he said in a tweet.

    Harish Rao further said that the Telangana government is briskly moving forward in setting up one medical college per district towards chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao’s vision of “ArogyaTelangana.”

    Kamareddy and Jangaon medical college proposals have been approved on basis that all the deficiencies pointed out by the Medical Assessment and Rating Board (MARB) will be rectified within a period of 3 months.



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  • TREI-RB to open online applications for lecturer posts in degree, junior colleges today

    TREI-RB to open online applications for lecturer posts in degree, junior colleges today

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    Hyderabad: The Telangana Residential Educational Institutions Recruitment Board (TREI-RB) is set to begin accepting online applications for the posts of lecturer, physical director, and librarian in degree colleges today. The recruitment board will also start accepting applications for junior lecturer, physical director, and librarian posts in junior colleges on the same day. It opens up opportunities for candidates aspiring to work in various educational institutions across Telangana.

    According to the initial notification issued by TREI-RB, there are 868 vacancies in degree colleges available in the Telangana Social Welfare Residential Educational Institutions Society, Telangana Tribal Welfare Residential Educational Institutions Society, and Mahatma Jyothiba Phule Telangana Backward Classes Welfare Residential Educational Institutions Society. Meanwhile, there are 2008 vacancies in junior colleges available in the Telangana Social Welfare Residential Educational Institutions Society, Telangana Tribal Welfare Residential Educational Institutions Society, Mahatma Jyothiba Phule Telangana Backward Classes Welfare Residential Educational Institutions Society, and Telangana Minority Residential Educational Institutions Society.

    SubjectsTotal vacancies
    Telugu55
    English69
    Mathematics62
    Statistic58
    Physics46
    Chemistry69
    Botany38
    Zoology58
    Computer Science99
    Geology6
    Bio Chemistry3
    Bio Technology2
    History28
    Economics25
    Political Science27
    Commerce93
    Journalism2
    Psychology6
    Micro Biology17
    Public Administration9
    Sociology7
    Business Administration14
    Physical Director39
    Librarian36
    Total868
    Vacancies in degree colleges
    SubjectsTotal vacancies
    Telugu255
    Hindi20
    Urdu50
    English230
    Mathematics324
    Physics205
    Chemistry207
    Botany204
    Zoology199
    History7
    Economics82
    Commerce87
    Civics84
    Physical Director34
    Librarian50
    Total2008
    Vacancies in Junior colleges

    The last date for registration of online applications is May 17, 2023.

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    TREI-RB will begin accepting applications for 1276 post-graduate teachers, 434 librarians, 275 physical directors, 134 art teachers, 92 craft teachers, 124 music teachers, and 4020 trained graduate teachers on April 24, 2023.
    The detailed notifications for these posts will be released in the current month. Overall, there are a total of 9231 vacancies available.

    Candidates who wish to apply for the vacancies need to complete One Time Registration (OTR) before submitting their applications. The registration can be completed on the official website of TREI-RB. It is worth noting that the educational qualification required for these posts is B.Ed along with TET.

    Speaking to siasat.com, Abdul Khayyum Khan, the President of Telangana Minorities Residential Educational Institutions Society, said that the starting salary for these posts will be around Rs 50,000 per month. Moreover, there is a possibility of career progression to the position of principal at the time of retirement.

    To help the candidates prepare for these exams, there are plans to start coaching classes as well, he added.

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  • Telangana private colleges begin classes despite holiday order

    Telangana private colleges begin classes despite holiday order

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    Hyderabad: Despite clear orders from the government, the corporate and private government is continuing to be arbitrary, as a result of which the students are facing difficulties. The Telangana Board of Intermediate Education has declared summer vacations for junior colleges till June 1, but many private and corporate colleges are organizing classes despite the holidays.

    These colleges have started classes a week after the end of the inter examinations and students are being put to attend. Almost all corporate colleges in the city started classes for second year students claiming that classes are being organized for better results so that students can prepare better for the second year.

    These colleges are also conducting classes for competitive examinations. Parents of the students have complained that the children were being forced to attend second-year classes and the purpose of holding classes during the summer holidays is to prevent students from approaching other colleges. It was decided to retain the first-year students in the second year.

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    Many of the lecturers are engaged in examination paper evaluation, but despite this, classes are being organized.

    No action has been taken against any college by the board so far, which has boosted the morale of the management. According to the board of intermediate’s academic calendar, the first and second year education will start on June 1. Junior college’s summer vacations started on April 1 and will continue till May 31. Post that, the Dasara holidays would be between October 19 and October 25.

    The board has planned 227 working days and 77 vacation/off days. Junior colleges were mandated to have at least 220 working days in the next academic year.

    Half-yearly examinations would be a month later in November from 20 to 25 and the Sankranti holidays between January 13, 2024, and January 16.

    The officials further clarified that advanced supplementary for this year would be held in the last week of May.

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  • 2 new medical colleges with 100 MBBS seats receive approvals, confirms Harish Rao

    2 new medical colleges with 100 MBBS seats receive approvals, confirms Harish Rao

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    Hyderabad: The National Medical Commission (NMC) has approved two medical colleges to be set up in the Kamareddy and Kumuram Bheem Asifabad districts. State health minister T Harish Rao termed the move as the true essence of Arogya Telangana.

    The approved colleges have 100 MBBS seats while seven other applications are pending, the minister wrote on his official Twitter page.

    “This is a significant step towards achieving CM Sri #KCR Garu’s vision of having a medical college in every district. 7 more medical colleges are at various levels for permission in #Telangana,” he said, adding the step will strengthen the healthcare facilities and provide employment in rural areas.

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    The NMC in its letter of permission said that the application for a new medical college at Government Medical College, Kumuram Bheem Asifabad under Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences, Waranagal is approved with an annual intake of 100 MBBS seats for the academic year 2023 to 2024.

    As for the application of starting a new medical college in Kamareddy district, with an annual intake of 100 MBBS seats for the year 2023 to 2024, the proposal has been approved on basis that all the deficiencies is pointed out by the Medical Assessment and Rating Board (MARB) will be rectified within a period of 3 months.

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