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  • ‘We felt scared, but college campus was safe’: BTech students on return from Manipur

    ‘We felt scared, but college campus was safe’: BTech students on return from Manipur

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    New Delhi: Haryana native Sewak Ram, pursuing BTech at a leading engineering college in Imphal, heaved a sigh of relief after landing in Delhi from violence-hit Manipur on Tuesday.

    “We felt scared, but the campus of our college made us feel safe. We had food and water. But, being confined inside the campus for about five days reminded us about the Covid-induced lockdown,” Ram said.

    He hugged his college mate at the airport here before they parted on the way to their homes.

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    Ram and a few other students from Haryana, all pursuing BTech degree at Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT), Manipur, reached the national capital on Tuesday evening after being evacuated from the northeastern state which has been rocked by ethnic violence since May 3.

    Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh had on Monday said that 60 people were killed, 231 injured and 1,700 houses including religious places burnt in the violence that sparked concerns among family members of students from various states studying in that state.

    Some of the evacuees, all in their early 20s, PTI spoke to at the Delhi airport said the Harayana government “made arrangements for their safe return” after students and parents reached out to it, in the wake of the violence.

    “Situation is difficult in villages and inner areas, but Imphal city is safer. Police provided us everything,” Ram told PTI.

    He said many students of IIIT-Manipur hailing from other states have also been evacuated by their respective state governments.

    More than 140 students from Bihar were on Tuesday brought back from Manipur. Scenes of rejoicing were witnessed at Patna airport as they returned safely to their home state.

    According to an official, a special flight commissioned by the Nitish Kumar government carried 142 students from Bihar, besides another 21 from the neighbouring state of Jharkhand.

    In Delhi, while some evacuees made their way to their homes in Haryana by themselves, harried parents of some had come to the airport to take them home, after waiting anxiously for the flight from Imphal to land.

    Panipat native Lakshya, a first-year student of BTech, went home accompanied by his parents.

    “He has not eaten anything since morning. But I am just happy that my child is back,” Lakshya’s mother said, as they wheeled their way out of the airport.

    Lakshya said in the last several days situation was “not good” and “I am glad we are out of that situation”.

    Arvind Pathak of Gurugram was also among the evacuees who reached Delhi along with his fellow students of the engineering college.

    “Earlier, situation in Manipur was quite bad, now it is a bit better. We were all together in the campus, so we didn’t feel much fear. Our teachers also comforted us,” he said.

    The situation across violence-hit Manipur is improving, with no fresh reports of any untoward incident, while curfew has been relaxed in all the 11 districts where it was clamped, officials said on Tuesday.

    Meanwhile, Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma on Tuesday said more than 300 students from the state, who were stranded in violence-hit Manipur, were brought back in the last few days.

    Sangma also said his government had on Monday arranged for a special flight on the Imphal-Shillong route to evacuate students stuck in the trouble-torn state.

    Violent clashes broke out in Manipur after a ‘Tribal Solidarity March’ was organised in the 10 hill districts on May 3 to protest against the Meitei community’s demand for Scheduled Tribe (ST) status.

    The clashes took place between the tribals living in the Manipur hills and the majority Meitei community residing in the Imphal Valley. Over 23,000 people have been rescued and sheltered in military garrisons and relief camps.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • BJP leaders watch ‘The Kerala Story’ with DU girl students

    BJP leaders watch ‘The Kerala Story’ with DU girl students

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    New Delhi: Several BJP leaders on Monday watched a show of ‘The Kerala Story’ at a cinema hall in walled city with a number of female students from the Delhi University, invited by them, among the viewers.

    The media relations department of the party’s state unit had booked an exclusive show at Delite cinema hall in Daryaganj.

    The exclusive show was attended by Union minister Meenakshi Lekhi, BJP national general secretary Tarun Chugh, state president Virendra Sachdeva, and former Union minister Harsh Vardhan.

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    The politicians were joined in the screening by members of ABVP, the RSS student wing, a group of DU girl students, some local traders, and members of press, the Delhi BJP said in a statement.

    Sachdeva claimed the film to be based on Kerala women who were “forced love jihad and conversion victims.”

    It raises awareness against dangers of “love jihad” across the country, he said.

    The film which has been mired in controversy even before its release has been directed by Sudipto Sen and has been boycotted in several districts of Kerala, and across Tamil Nadu by theatre owners.

    The central claim of the film that 3,200 women from Kerala joined ISIS remains unsubstantiated. The producers of the film even removed the claim from all its social media posts after it was asked to do so by Kerala High Court. The film was released on May 5.

    The state BJP has asked the Delhi AAP government to exempt the film from entertainment tax and hold its special screenings for girls in the 15-16 age group.

    In a letter to Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal earlier, Delhi BJP spokesperson Praveen Shankar Kapoor had asked him to watch the film, claiming the film was based on the “serious issue of love jihad”, “religious conversion” and pushing innocent girls into “terrorism.”

    Junior home minister G Krishna Reddy had in 2020 informed parliament that the term ‘love jihad’ is not defined in law, and no police cases have been filed under it.

    Union minister Smriti Irani will watch the movie in a theatre in Chanakyapuri on Tuesday evening, Kapoor said.

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  • Telangana Congress promises e-bikes to girl students if voted to power

    Telangana Congress promises e-bikes to girl students if voted to power

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    Hyderabad: Telangana Congress on Monday promised to provide electric scooters to every girl student of 18 years of age and above, as part of its ‘Hyderabad Youth Declaration’, a charter of commitments that the party would fulfil if it comes to power in the State Assembly elections that are to be held by the end of the year.

    In what could be termed as a ‘mini manifesto’ before the Assembly polls expected to be held by December, the party released the declaration in the presence of AICC general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra.

    The party also said that the young men and women who laid down their lives during the first and final phases of the movement for Telangana as a separate state would be recognised as martyrs, and one of their family members would be given a government job besides Rs 25,000 monthly pension to the martyr’s mother or father or wife.

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    As many as two lakh government jobs would be filled in the first year of formation of the Congress Government, the party declared, even as it promised that unemployed youth would be given a Rs 4,000 payment per month until they get a job.

    A Youth Commission would be set up and Rs 10 lakh interest-free loan would be provided to increase livelihood opportunities, the Congress said.

    The party also promised that after forming the government, it would reimburse all fees to students and also backlog if any would be cleared. Quality education would be provided to the children of Police and Road Transport Corporation (RTC) personnel by setting up two universities for them in Hyderabad and Warangal.

    Last year, the party had released the ‘Warangal Declaration’, announcing various doles to farmers as well.

    The Congress has suffered setbacks in Telangana despite the UPA government headed by Manmohan Singh acceding to the statehood demand in 2014.

    In addition to losing the Legislative Assembly elections in 2014 and 2018, the Congress also fared badly in the Assembly bypolls and the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) election hels in the past few years.

    Apart from this, the party has yielded ground to the BJP which has won two Assembly bypolls and the GHMC election impressively.

    Aiming to resurrect its prospects in the state, the Congress has been reaching out to people in various ways.

    While state party chief Revanth Reddy held a ‘padayatra’ after the conclusion of national leader Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’, Congress Legislature Party leader Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka too has been on a ‘padayatra’ for the past 50 days.

    (Except for the headline, the story has not been edited by Siasat staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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  • Schwarzman Scholars Programme 2024 for Master’s Students

    Schwarzman Scholars Programme 2024 for Master’s Students

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    SRINAGAR: Tsinghua University, China is offering a fully funded scholarship called “Schwarzman Scholars” for international students in Master’s programmes for the year 2024.

    The last date to apply is September 19, 2023.

    Candidates aged 18-28 years with intellectual and leadership ability, entrepreneurial spirit, and integrity academic aptitude are eligible to apply. Candidates should have a Bachelor’s or other professional degree and must be fluent in the English language.

    The programme will cover almost all disciplines and will last for a year.

    Documents required for the scholarship include a CV/resume, letter of recommendation, academic transcripts, and a personal statement.

    Selected candidates will receive all travel expenses, round-trip airfare, a full tuition fee, and a study tour allowance. Candidates will also be provided with an additional stipend, a personal laptop, Books, and comprehensive medical insurance.

    Eligible candidates need to apply online through the official website. For further information and to apply, click here https://connect.schwarzmanscholars.org/apply/

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  • G20 Summit: Top Students Sought For International Nanotech Conference

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    SRINAGAR: The School Education Department has sought details of ten toppers or innovative students from each district for deputation to the International Conference on ‘Nanotechnology for Better Living’ under the G20 programme.

    Director of School Education Kashmir (DSEK) has stated that at least ten student toppers or innovators per district, preferably from the 11th and 12th grades, will be deputed for the International Conference on Nanotechnology for Better Living under the G20 programme.

    The conference, the 8th edition of the biennial International Conference on Nanotechnology for Better Living (NBL-23), will be organized by NIT Srinagar in association with prestigious institutions and organizations, including IIT BHU, from May 25-29, which marks the birth anniversary of physicist and inventor Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit.

    The director said that a fusion of biological, chemical, physical, agriculture, and health services is expected to provide a vibrant platform to present and discuss path-breaking research ideas in nanotechnologies and shall be an interface between academia and industries. Additionally, pre-conference tutorials for school children who are supposed to work for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have been arranged.

    The director has directed the CEOs of the region to depute ten student toppers or innovators from their respective districts for the scientific event on May 23, which marks the inaugural day. The CEOs have been requested to provide the list of students from their district along with their models or innovations, as per the format, along with details of the escort teacher.

    Dedicated sessions, ‘Seeding Nano-science to Young Minds’ and “Nurturing minds for a better world” shall be conducted during the conclave by leading stalwarts, thus handing over this multidisciplinary science to our young and smart generation. A galaxy of local innovators and entrepreneurs shall also be part of the summit, along with the students. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • NEET UG 2023: NTA Postpones Exam For Students With Centres- Check Latest Update – Kashmir News

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    NEET UG 2023 Postponed: Here comes a big update for the NEET Aspirants! The National Testing Agency (NTA) on Saturday afternoon postponed the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (UG) examination for the candidates who were allotted examination Centres in Manipur.

    According to the ANI, the NTA has released an official notice on Saturday to inform the candidates about the development. In the notice the NTA stated,”it is to inform you that the NEET (UG)- 2023 Exam has been postponed for the candidates who were allotted examination Centres in the State of Manipur and their exam will be held at a later date.”

    MoS Education Dr Rajkumar Ranjan Singh had written to National Testing Agency and requested to “explore the possibility of rescheduling” the exam, in the wake of the situation in Manipur.

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    The notice comes amid communal clashes in the state of Manipur. The violence first erupted in Torbung area in Churachandpur district during the ‘Tribal Solidarity March’ organised by the All Tribal Student Union Manipur (ATSUM) on Wednesday to protest the demand of Meiteis for Scheduled Tribe (ST) status.

    NEET UG 2023 Exam Date

    This year, the medical exam will be conducted on May 7 from 2 PM to 5.20 PM at different centres located in 499 cities throughout the country including 14 cities outside India wherein around 1872341 candidates are going to appear, as per reports. The admit cards for the same have already been uploaded on the official website. Candidates have been advised to download NEET UG 2023 exam date and save it for future reference.

    NEET UG 2023 Exam Pattern

    The medical entrance exam will be conducted in pen and paper mode which will be of 200 minutes (3 hours 20 minutes) long exam. There will be a total 45 questions per subject and maximum marks will be 720.


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  • Muslim boy tops UP Sanskrit board, beats over 13000 students

    Muslim boy tops UP Sanskrit board, beats over 13000 students

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    Mohammad Irfan, the 17-year-old son of a farm daily wage labourer Salauddin in Uttar Pradesh’s Chandauli district, has scored 82.71% in the Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Sanskrit Shiksha Parishad Board’s Uttar Madhyama-II (class 12) examinations.

    The board requires Sanskrit language and literature as two compulsory subjects, along with other subjects.

    Irfan, who aspires to be a Sanskrit teacher, is the only Muslim among the top 20 scores in classes 10 and 12.

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    The boy reportedly got admitted to the Sampurnanand Sanskrit Government School because that is the only school his father could afford to send him to. Salauddin earns a mere Rs 300 per day and the school charged Rs 400-500 as an annual fee.

    Irfan comes from a devout Muslim family and his father said that they have never stopped the kid from achieving his dreams.

    “In junior classes ‘Sanskrit’ was a compulsory subject and it was from there that he developed a liking for the language. He now plans to do Shastri (equivalent to BA) and Acharya (equivalent to MA) and will then look for a job as a Sanskrit teacher,” he said, speaking to The New Indian Express.

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    “I’m not sure why people associate a language with a religion. A Hindu can be extremely good at learning Urdu, while a Muslim can be very good at studying Sanskrit. I am a graduate who understands the value of education,” Irfan said, addressing media on the question of people connecting certain languages with some religions.

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  • Rahul interacts with students at PG Men’s Hostel of Delhi University

    Rahul interacts with students at PG Men’s Hostel of Delhi University

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    New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi interacted with students at the Post Graduate Men’s Hostel of the Delhi University here on Friday.

    Dressed in a white T-shirt and trouser and sporting a trimmed beard, Gandhi arrived at the hostel to interact with the students.

    Sources said he sought to know about the issues faced by the students and their career plans. He also had lunch with the students at the hostel.

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    Last month, Gandhi had interacted with students preparing for the Union Public Service Commission and the Staff Selection Commission examinations in Mukherjee Nagar area here.

    In Mukherjee Nagar, Gandhi was seen seated on a chair on the roadside with students as he asked them about their expectations and experiences.

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  • Dehradun: Students reportedly fined for not listening to PM Modi’s ‘Mann Ki Baat’

    Dehradun: Students reportedly fined for not listening to PM Modi’s ‘Mann Ki Baat’

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    Dehradun: A school in Dehradun has been accused of collecting a fine of Rs 100 from students who did not reach school to listen to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Mann Ki Baat’ programme, an official said on Friday.

    Orders in this regard has been issued by the school management in the WhatsApp group of the school.

    National president of the National Association for Parents and Students Rights, Arif Khan, has written a letter to the chief education officer, Dehradun, demanding action in this matter.

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    The education department has issued a notice to the school and sought a reply within three days.

    Arif Khan said: “GRD Niranjanpur Academy of Dehradun has issued an order to bring a fine of Rs 100 or submit a medical certificate to those children who did not reach school for the Mann Ki Baat programme on Sunday. Parents have also shown the screenshot of this order.”

    Chief Education Officer Pradeep Kumar said: “A show cause notice has been issued to the school. And if the school does not present its stand within three days, then it will be understood that money was sought from the students on behalf of the school. After this the department will take action.”

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s monthly radio show ‘Mann Ki Baat’ completed 100 episodes on April 30.

    Being the 100th episode, special programmes were organised at many places including schools across the country.

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  • Supplementary Classes For Students Who Exhibit Dismal Performance: CEO Srinagar

    Supplementary Classes For Students Who Exhibit Dismal Performance: CEO Srinagar

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    SRINAGAR: The School Education Department Srinagar Thursday said that it will arrange supplementary classes for the students who exhibit weak performance in any subject.

    It also said that there was a need in improving the learning level of the students and curbing Indiscipline and absenteeism among the students.

    Chief Education Officer (CEO) Srinagar said this while issuing a communique regarding the measures to be taken for improvement in the learning level of the students and curbing the Indiscipline and absenteeism among the students.

    The official said that achieving academic excellence is paramount for the growth and development of students. “It not only prepares them for future success but also contributes to their personal growth,” he said.

    It also said that academic excellence cannot be achieved without reducing instances of absenteeism and promoting punctuality.

    “For students who exhibit weak performance in any subject, supplementary periods must be arranged for all classes and schools, and records must be kept for verification by teams appointed by the Chief Education Officer Srinagar,” the official said.

    According to the official communique, the CEO has asked all HOIs to implement the directions effectively to enhance the effectiveness and operation of their schools.

    “By reducing absenteeism and promoting punctuality, students will have access to the knowledge and resources necessary to excel in their studies,” it reads.

    The CEO also said It is imperative for educational institutions to take proactive measures to address issues related to absenteeism and punctuality to ensure that students have the best possible learning experience.

    “To optimize academic performance and reduce incidents of truancy, all Heads of Institutions (HOls) are required to establish committees consisting of four to five members,” the official said.

    The CEO further said that the committees must be entrusted with the responsibility of addressing concerns related to irregular attendance and unsatisfactory academic progress.

    It also states that upon identifying students with Inadequate attendance or performance, the committee is obligated to communicate with their guardians or parents to inform them of the situation.

    “HoIs are responsible for determining the number of parents or guardians to be contacted by each committee per day, based on the school’s specific requirements and demands,” the official said.

    The CEO added that with the aid of these communities, HOIs endeavour to ensure the timely and regular attendance of all students, if any student is absent, concerted efforts must be made to bring them back to the classroom.

    “Additionally, HOIs may seek the assistance of PRIs, Municipality committee members, senior citizens, or educationists in the locality to encourage students to attend school regularly and punctually,” reads the communique.

    It also said that the HOIs must issue three notices to the parents or guardians of students who cannot be persuaded to return to school by the committee.

    “Records of these notifications must be kept on file as evidence of the HOIs or committees’ final attempts to bring absent students back to school as per above format,” it reads—(KNO)

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