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  • Telangana Model Schools admission test to be held on April 16

    Telangana Model Schools admission test to be held on April 16

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    Hyderabad: The entrance test for admission into Telangana Model Schools for the academic year 2023 to 2024 is scheduled to be held on Sunday in two sessions.

    The students who have applied for the entrance test – 2023 are requested to download hall tickets from the official website of Telangana Model Schools.

    The first session will be conducted from 10 am to 12 pm for students seeking admission into class 6 and the second session will be conducted from 2 pm to 4 pm for students seeking admission into classes 7 to 10.

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    A total of 70,041 candidates have applied for the entrance test for admission into classes 6 to 10. All students appearing for the entrance test are instructed to wear masks and maintain social distancing.

    Telangana State Model Schools was established to cater to the needs of students from educationally backward mandals by providing free education by qualified teachers in English Medium from Class 6 to 10.

    195 model schools have been established across the state and eligible candidates will be given admission into these schools after the examination. 

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  • SC urges Centre for menstrual hygiene model in schools across states

    SC urges Centre for menstrual hygiene model in schools across states

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    New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday asked the Central government to formulate standard operating procedures (SOPs) and develop a model for all state and Union Territories (UTs) in connection with menstrual hygiene for girls studying in schools.

    A bench of Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud and comprising Justices P.S. Narasimha and J.B. Pardiwala appointed the Union Health and Family Welfare Secretary as the nodal officer to coordinate with all the states and UTs. The bench said the nodal officer will collect data to develop a national policy.

    During the hearing in the matter, the bench said the issue is of immense importance and the government should engage with all stakeholders for menstrual hygiene in schools, including government and government-aided schools, and also give leeway to states and UTs to modify the scheme as per their local needs.

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    The top court directed all states and UTs to bring on record their menstrual hygiene management strategies and plans and also noted that Ministries of Health and Family Welfare, Education, and Jal Shakti have schemes for menstrual hygiene.

    The top court directed the Centre to file an updated status report by the end of July.

    Additional Solicitor General Aishwarya Bhati, representing the Centre, said different ministries have guidelines and schemes dedicated to improve access to menstrual hygiene for young and adolescent girls. She stressed that the responsibility of providing health care services lies with state governments as public health is a state subject.

    In an affidavit, the Health Ministry has said that public health is a state subject and the responsibility of providing healthcare services is that of respective state governments.

    The top court also directed all states and UTs to make provision for ensuring availability of quality low-cost sanitary pads, vending machines in schools.

    The Central government response came on a plea filed by Congress leader Jaya Thakur seeking issuance of directions for providing free sanitary pads to girls studying in classes 6 to 12 in government schools across the country.

    The plea, filed through advocate Varinder Kumar Sharma, said serious difficulty is faced by adolescent females between the ages of 11 to 18 years, who are coming from poor backgrounds facing the insurmountable difficulties in receiving education on account of lack of access to education, a constitutional right under Article 21A of the Constitution of India and it is free and compulsory under the Right to Education Act, 2009.

    “These are adolescent females who are not equipped with and are also not educated by their parents about menstruation and menstrual hygiene. The deprived economic status and illiteracy leads to prevalence of unhygienic and unhealthy practices which has serious health consequences; increases obstinacy and leads to eventual dropping out from schools,” added the plea.

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  • NIT Students Develop Kashmir’s First Racing Model ‘Go-Kart’

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    SRINAGAR: A group of 25 students from National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar have developed Kashmir’s first racing model, Go-kart (G-01) which will be participating in All India Go Karting Competition to be held in Coimbatore Tamil Nadu next week.

    Department of Mechanical Engineering Team Garuda’s first racing model, G-01 was flagged off on Thursday by In-charge Director NIT Srinagar Prof. MF Wani and Registrar Prof. Syed Kaiser Bukhari. The ceremony was attended by all Deans and HOD’s of various departments.

    The team of 25 students was formed by Head MED, Prof. Adnan Qayoum and they worked under the mentorship of Dr.H.S. Pali and Dr. Dinesh Kumar Rajendran from the past several months on the campus.

    Go-Kart has been designed from various equipments and Bajaj Pulsar 150 Engine has been used in the vehicle. It runs on Diesel and goes extreme to 150 kilometers per hour. Trail run was conducted successfully and it passed all normal tests before going on the road.

    In-charge Director Prof. M.F Wani appreciated Team Garuda’s model and stated that it is a proud movement for the entire Institute.

    “It is the first time that students have developed the G-Kart model. It is just beginning and more is to come. Our students are working day and night on innovations and we are also upgrading our infrastructure on the campus,” he said.

    In his message, Director NIT Srinagar, Prof Rakesh Sehgal said that GoKart is a new edition in Kashmir but  is more popular in south Indian states.

    “The trend of innovations in the Valley is evolving with advanced technology in every field and our students are performing well,” he said.

    Institute’s Registrar, Prof. Syed Kaiser Bukhari said NIT Srinagar is progressing towards nation building and is empowering students with innovation and skill development.

    “The young bachelor’s across the country were working together for months to make it happen. Despite all odds, students worked hard and developed the first racing model, Go-kart (G-01). It is their gift for the entire region,” he said.

    HOD MED, Prof Adnan said that the department is using the latest technologies in various fields. Youth who are fascinated with automobiles and dream of making a career in that field, he said.

    “We have created a dedicated team to establish changing trends in Kashmir. The department is working on many platforms to use the advanced technologies on the campus,” he said.

    Coordinator Garuda Team, Dr H.S.Pali said that it is the biggest milestone in the history of NIT Srinagar. The G-01 model is the culmination of months of hard work, dedication and collaboration by the team members of Garuda, he said.

    Faculty coordinator of Team Garuda, Dr Dinesh Kumar Rajendran said it is a testament to the ingenuity and innovation that is synonymous with the NIT Srinagar community.

    “We have pushed the boundaries of what is possible from students of Kashmir.  The launch and demonstration of G-01 is an opportunity to showcase the capabilities of our Karting model,” he said.

    Dr. Dinesh said NIT Srinagar’s student team will be participating in All India Go Karting competition to be conducted by Kari Motors Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu.

    “The students are well trained and capable enough to make wonders in the coming days,” he said.

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  • NIT Sgr Students Unveil Kashmir’s First Racing Model ‘Go-Kart’

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    SRINAGAR: A group of 25 students from the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar has developed Kashmir’s first racing model, Go-kart (G-01). It will be participating in the All India Go Karting Competition to be held in Coimbatore Tamil Nadu next week.

    Department of Mechanical Engineering Team Garuda’s first racing model, G-01 was flagged off on Thursday by In-charge Director NIT Srinagar Prof. MF Wani and Registrar Prof. Syed Kaiser Bukhari. The ceremony was attended by all Deans and HOD of various departments.

    The team of 25 students was formed by Head MED, Prof Adnan Qayoom and they worked under the mentorship of Dr H.S Pali and Dr Dinesh Kumar Rajendran for the past several months on the campus.

    Go-Kart has been designed from various equipment and Bajaj Pulsar 150 Engine has been used in the vehicle. It runs on Diesel and goes extreme to 150 kilometres per hour. The trial run was conducted successfully and it passed all normal tests before going on the road.

    In-charge Director Prof M.F Wani appreciated Team Garuda’s model and stated that it is a proud movement for the entire Institute.

    “It is the first time that students have developed the G-Kart model. It is just beginning and more to come. Our students are working day and night on innovations and we are also upgrading our infrastructure on the campus,” he said.

    In his message, Director NIT Srinagar, Prof Rakesh Sehgal said that in recent decades, Go Kart is a new edition in Kashmir and it is more popular in south Indian states.

    “The trend of innovations in the Valley is evolving with advanced technology in every field and our students are performing well,” he said.

    Prof Sehgal appreciated the contribution of Dr H.S. Pali and Dr Dinesh Kumar Rajendran for mentoring the students on the campus.

    Institute’s Registrar, Prof Syed Kaiser Bukhari said NIT Srinagar is progressing towards nation-building and is empowering students with innovation and skill development.

    “The young bachelors across the country were working together for months to make it happen. Despite all odds, students worked hard and developed the first racing model, Go-kart (G-01). It is their gift for the entire region,” he said.

    HOD MED, Prof Adnan said that the department is using the latest technologies in various fields. Youth, who are fascinated with automobiles and dream of making a career in that field, he said.

    “We have created a dedicated team to establish changing trends in Kashmir. The department is working on many platforms to use the advanced technologies on the campus,” he said.

    Coordinator Garuda Team, Dr H.S Pali said that it is the biggest milestone in the history of NIT Srinagar. The G-01 model is the culmination of months of hard work, dedication, and collaboration by the team members of Garuda, he said.

    Faculty coordinator of Team Garuda, Dr Dinesh Kumar Rajendran said it is a testament to the ingenuity and innovation that is synonymous with the NIT Srinagar community.

    “We have pushed the boundaries of what is possible from students of Kashmir.  The launch and demonstration of G-01 is an opportunity to showcase the capabilities of our Karting model,” he said.

    Dr Dinesh said NIT Srinagar’s student team will be participating in the All India Go Karting competition to be conducted by Kari Motors Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu.

    “The students are well trained and capable enough to make wonders in the coming days,” he said. (KNS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Court acquits ex-UP minister Prajapati in model code of conduct violation case due to lack of evidence

    Court acquits ex-UP minister Prajapati in model code of conduct violation case due to lack of evidence

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    Sultanpur: An MP-MLA court here on Friday acquitted former Uttar Pradesh minister Gayatri Prasad Prajapati in a case related to the violation of the election model code of conduct due to lack of evidence.

    During the hearing, Prajapati’s wife and Amethi MLA Maharaji Devi and many of her supporters were present.

    Prajapati was brought from Lucknow jail and produced before the court amid tight security.

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    The case related to the Amethi Kotwali area where during the 2012 assembly elections, police sub-inspector Amarendra Nath Bajpai had filed a case against Prajapati, then a Samajwadi Party candidate, on January 28 accusing him of violating the rules by taking out a procession during nomination with his supporters.

    The trial of the case was going on in the court of Special Magistrate MP-MLA Yogesh Yadav, where the defence counsel argued that the former minister was implicated only due to political enmity.

    Prajapati’s counsel Santosh Kumar Pandey said after hearing both sides, the court acquitted the former minister due to lack of evidence.

    Prajapati is serving a life sentence in a separate case in Lucknow jail.

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  • In A First, KU To Evolve ‘New Model’ For Setting Of Question Papers

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    SRINAGAR: In a first of its kind initiative that aims to further ease the varsity’s  postgraduate and undergraduate examinees, the University of Kashmir has started the process of framing new guidelines for setting of question papers to bring about greater clarity in the content and better conceptualisation of questions.

    Vice-Chancellor Prof Nilofer Khan has given her go-ahead to a proposal mooted by the Controller of Examinations to constitute a broad-based committee of academics from the main and satellite campuses to formulate a policy document on setting of question papers for various UG and PG examinations.

    The larger idea, according to officials, is to have the question papers set strictly in accordance with the syllabus and have their language and content enriched for easy comprehension by the examinees.

    “Setting a question paper involves more than merely asking questions. It is important to see how rich a question paper is conceptually and whether its standard is good enough to evaluate a student holistically. Additionally, it is also about ensuring that the academic level of students is kept in mind while framing the questions,” Controller of Examinations, KU, Dr Majid Zaman, said.

    He said the committee is also mandated with framing a proper set of instructions for paper setters, including use of proper vocabulary and punctuation marks, appropriate assembling and ordering of the questions, besides spelling out clear instructions for the examinees.

    “Sometimes a comma can change the whole dynamics of a particular question. We want to ensure that students do not have to find themselves caught up in a situation where they need more clarifications regarding questions in the examination hall,” Dr Majid said.

    Added emphasis is being laid on ensuring that question papers do not encourage routine memorisation by the examinees, while special focus will be on setting question papers which facilitate an evaluator to evaluate a student on the basis of holistic and applied knowledge rather than going by a purely all-bookish approach.

    The Committee which held its maiden meeting on Thursday has been asked to submit its recommendations within a month’s time.

    “The Vice-Chancellor was keen enough to have this reform initiated in the larger interest of the students. We are very hopeful that the committee recommendations will prove to be highly beneficial for examinees,” Dr Majid said, adding that the process for necessary Statutory amendments by the competent bodies will be initiated soon after the committee recommendations are finalised and approved.

    Dr Majid said that they are also planning to rope in academics from some GMCs as well as affiliated colleges of KU in the committee for a larger representation in the panel.

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  • ‘Is Telangana really a role model for other states?’ Bandi mocks KCR

    ‘Is Telangana really a role model for other states?’ Bandi mocks KCR

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    Hyderabad: Telangana Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Bandi Sanjay Kumar on Saturday belittled Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) president and chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao’s claim that the state is a role model nationwide.

    Speaking to media persons at the party office in Sangareddy on Saturday, he highlighted various issues faced by Telangana.

    “Is it in the suicides of farmers? Or non-implementation of promises like the supply of free urea and seeds and loan waiver? Or slashing of all subsidies to the agriculture sector in the name of the Rythu Bandhu scheme? Or not paying salaries to employees on time? Or pushing the state into bankruptcy?” he asked.

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    On the recent TSPSC question paper leak, Bandi Sanjay repeated his demand to dissolve the board. “The SIT claims to have arrested 15 persons and questioned 104 candidates. Why has no action been taken against K T Rama Rao who has misled the media and the public?” he asked and demanded the IT minister’s resignation with immediate effect.

    On a query, if BJP will join hands with Y S Sharmila’s YSRTP (Yuvajana Sramika Rythu Telangana Party) he said, “I spoke to her over the phone and told we are ready to fight in support of anybody who is meted out injustice. But I also made it clear that we cannot work along with the Congress, as we strongly feel the Congress and the BRS are handed in glove with each other.”

    Reacting to the poster war between BJP and BRS, Bandi Sanjay said he does not worry because BJP is in the hearts of the people.

    “It is atrocious that the police arrest the BJP workers who pasted posters against the BRS, but keep quiet when the BRS leaders paste posters against Prime Minister Narendra Modi,” he said.

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  • Areas neglected earlier role model for country now: Jitendra Singh

    Areas neglected earlier role model for country now: Jitendra Singh

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    Hiranagar: Union Minister of State for Personnel Jitendra Singh on Sunday said areas like border districts which were neglected earlier have now become role model for the country.

    He said bringing governance at the doorsteps of the people to the last man in the last queue is possible only under Narendra Modi whose endeavour, after being sworn in as the Prime Minister of India in 2014, has been to address the people’s issues on the spot through ‘public darbars’ with district administration.

    The governance cannot be restricted to the district headquarters only and a departure from this practice was necessary so that people’s issues could be addressed on the spot with district administration, Singh said at a ‘public darbar’ here.

    He asserted that development has reached the last man in the queue under PM Narendra Modi, and said the areas which were neglected earlier like the border districts under the previous governments have now become the role models for the country, the best example being the border district of Kathua, “which is considered now the epitome of development and governance in the country”, according to an official statement.

    Singh, who is the Lok Sabha member from Jammu and Kashmir’s Udhampur constituency, said it is for the first time after 20 years that hundreds of acres of border land have been brought under cultivation “bringing back the lost smiles on the faces of border dwellers in Kathua” which has been possible only under the present government which believes in the mantra of ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas’ under PM Modi.

    He said Kathua is now considered the role model of development in the country due to various development initiatives undertaken there.

    During the ‘public darbar’, Singh addressed certain issues on the spot related to the Delhi-Katra express highway such as land compensation, crossings at certain points for public convenience.

    The minister directed the top officials of National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) present during the public darbar to speed up the work on the express highway and also look into the genuine issues raised by the public in a time bound manner, the statement issued by the Personnel Ministry said.

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