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  • Telangana: Schedule for common entrance tests released

    Telangana: Schedule for common entrance tests released

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    Hyderabad: Telangana State Engineering, Agriculture, and Medical Common Entrance Test (TS EAMCET) will begin on May 7 according to a schedule announced by the state government on Tuesday.

    The TS EAMCET entrance exam for the engineering stream will be taken from May 7 to May 11 and the admission test for the agricultural and pharmacy programmes will be placed from May 12 to May 14, according to the schedule released by Education Minister P Sabitha Indra Reddy.

    In a similar vein, the Engineering Common Entrance Test will be held on May 20 and the Education Common Entrance Test (EdCET) is scheduled for May 18. On May 25, the PG LawCET and the Law Common Entrance Test will both take place.

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  • J&K BOPEE Notification Regarding Tentative Schedule for various Entrance Tests

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    J&K BOPEE Notification Regarding Tentative Schedule for various Entrance Tests

    Tentative Schedule for various Entrance Tests / Counsellings to be conducted by J&K BOPEE during the year 2023.

    Notice No : 001-BOPEE OF 2023 Dated: 30-01-2023

    The tentative schedule for various Entrance Tests/Examinations and Counsellings to be conducted by the J&K BOPEE for admission to various Professional Courses during the Academic Session 2023-24 is hereby notified for information of the general public and especially for intending candidates :

    Note

    1. The B.Sc Technology and Medical Record Technician (MRT) courses arc available only in SKIMS, Soura, Srinagar while Postgraduate Diploma in Rehabilitation Programme (PGDRP) is at CRC, Bemina Srinagar.

    2. The above schedule has been notified only to provide information to the general public/ candidates in advance and is purely tentative and is subject to change(s) as may be deemed necessary by the Board.

    -3. The counselling for NEET-PG/NEET-UG including DNB and DDH/DDM/BAMS/ BUMS/BPT courses shall depend upon declaration of results by National Board of Examinations/National Testing Agency as the case may be.

    4. The candidates in their own interest are advised to visit the BOPEE website www.fkbopee.gov.in for daily updates.

    5. The Information Bulletins/Brochures shall be made available on the BOPEE website in due course of time before the start of submission of online preferences/registration.

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  • ‘Will apply only prospectively’: SC on order to treat OCIs as NRIs in tests for medical courses

    ‘Will apply only prospectively’: SC on order to treat OCIs as NRIs in tests for medical courses

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    New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday declared that Centre’s March 2021 decision, stating Overseas Citizens of India (OCI) appearing for entrance tests to medical courses could not compete for seats reserved for Indian citizens would be applied with prospective effect only.

    A bench of Justices A.S. Bopanna and C.T. Ravikumar said: “The notification suffers from the vice of non-application of mind and despite being prospective, is in fact ‘retroactive’ taking away the rights which were conferred also as a matter of policy of the sovereign state.”

    It further added, “the notification being sustainable prospectively, we hereby declare that the impugned portion of the notification which provides for supersession of the notifications dated 11.04.2005, 05.01.2007, and 05.01.2009 and the clause 4(ii), its proviso and Explanation (1) thereto shall operate prospectively in respect of OCI cardholders who have secured the same subsequent to 04.03.2021”.

    The Central government had argued that OCI cardholders were not eligible for admission against any seat reserved exclusively for Indian citizens.

    Citing that notification is based on a policy, the bench said in the exercise of the statutory power of a sovereign state, it would apply prospectively only to persons who are born in a foreign country subsequent to March 4, 2021. “… the date of the notification and who seek for a registration as OCI cardholder from that date since at that juncture the parents would have a choice to either seek for citizenship by descent or to continue as a foreigner in the background of the subsisting policy of the sovereign state,” it added, in a 75-page judgment.

    The government had stressed that the OCI cardholder is a foreign national holding a passport from a foreign country and is not a citizen of India.

    The top court said: “It is held that the respondent No.1 (Centre) in furtherance of the policy of the sovereign state has the power to pass appropriate notifications as contemplated under Section 7B(1) of the Citizenship Act, 1955, to confer or alter the rights as provided for therein. However, when a conferred right is withdrawn, modified or altered, the process leading thereto should demonstrate application of mind, nexus to the object of such withdrawal or modification and any such decision should be free of arbitrariness.”

    It added that petitioners in all cases before it and all other similarly placed OCI cardholders will be entitled to the rights and privileges which had been conferred on them prior to the notification and could be availed by them. The top court’s judgment came on a batch of petitions by OCI candidates.

    A group of candidates led by Anushka Rengunthwar contended that the existing right of appearing for the entrance exams to compete with Indian citizens for the seat in NEET PG and Super Speciality courses was taken away.

    The candidates had emphasized that they were restricted for the admission only against the seats reserved for the NRIs or for supernumerary seats.

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  • Hyderabad: 1,26,858 eye tests held under Kanti Velugu scheme

    Hyderabad: 1,26,858 eye tests held under Kanti Velugu scheme

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    Hyderabad: As many as 1,26,858 people in the city limits have undergone eye examinations as part of the Telangana government’s Kanti Velugu programme. Out of that total number so far, 53,917 men and 69,814 women underwent eye examinations, said the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC)As part of the

    So far under the Kanti Velugu scheme, 44,253 have received reading glasses. These were distributed to the public. Similarly, 60,299 people were found to be free of any eye diseases, and 27,202 people were examined during the Kanti Velam program held on Wednesday, said the GHMC in a press release.

    On Wednesday alone in the GHMC area in Hyderabad, reading glasses were distributed to 9,668 people while steps were taken to distribute prescription glasses to 4,458 people, the corporation stated.

    Earlier this week, the Telangana government said that eye tests under the Kanti Velugu programme has been completed in 142 villages while it is in progress in 97 villages. The number of males who underwent eye screening was 6,22,650 while females were 2,78,421, transgenders 261, members from the Schedules Caste were 1,10,994, from the Scheduled Tribe were 53,541, Backward Class was 3,47,545 and other caste and minorities were 64,601 and 29,096 respectively until earlier this week.

    On the first day of the Kanti Velugu programme, a total of 1,60,471 people got their vision tested in 1500 camps across Telangana.

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  • Jaishankar hails Vajpayee’s handling of diplomatic situation post 1998 nuclear tests

    Jaishankar hails Vajpayee’s handling of diplomatic situation post 1998 nuclear tests

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    New Delhi: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Monday lauded then prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s handling of the diplomatic situation following the nuclear tests in 1998 and said that within a space of two years India had engaged all the major countries of the world.

    Presiding over the third Atal Bihari Vajpayee memorial lecture that was delivered by former Singaporean diplomat Bilahari Kausikan here, Jaishankar also hailed Vajpayee’s stint as an external affairs minister, and his role in strengthening India’s ties with the US and Russia.

    The external affairs minister said the fundamentals of mutual respect, mutual sensitivity and mutual interest that are talked about now in terms of the modus vivendi with China, a lot of it is credited to Vajpayee.

    Asserting that Vajpayee was never “impervious” to the challenges of terrorism, Jaishankar hailed his realism in using all instruments at his command to actually try to forge a basis of relationships in this region which would very explicitly abjure terrorism.

    Talking about the 1998 Pokhran nuclear tests, the external affairs minister urged people not to look just at the tests but also look at the diplomacy that followed them.

    “Within a space of two years after the tests, we had engaged all the major countries of the world, had actually brought them around. When you had the visit of a president (Bill) Clinton, PM (John) Howard, PM (Yoshiro) Mori, visit of president (Jacques) Chirac. It was actually the post-test diplomacy, which I think anybody who is in the field of diplomacy, should look at and seek to draw lessons,” he said.

    “I was at that time posted in Japan and it was a relationship that was particularly affected by the nuclear tests. But we always drew from the prime minister’s confidence that we would find a way of settling it down and indeed today when I look at that relationship, I marvel at the wisdom and the maturity with which prime minister Vajpayee got all of us to look at that particular challenge,” Jaishankar said.

    India conducted five nuclear tests of advanced weapon designs in May, 1998 at the Pokhran range in Rajasthan.

    Jaishankar said Vajpayee also transformed the relationship with the US in the post Cold War environment. He said Vajpayee also imparted continuity and stability into our ties with Russia.

    Vajpayee served as prime minister thrice — first for a term of 13 days in 1996, then for a period of 13 months from 1998 to 1999 and then for a full term between 1999 and 2004.

    The lecture was delivered by Kausikan, former Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Singapore. Kausikan is currently serving as chairman of the Middle East Institute at National University of Singapore.

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