Friday, September 4, 2020
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Varsities to finish PG intake by Sept 30
TNN | Sep 4, 2020, 04.57 AM IST
Ahmedabad: The University Grants Commission (UGC) has directed all varsities to complete admissions for postgraduate programmes before September 30.
If students are yet to get their undergraduate results, the varsity has instructed colleges to give them admission on provisional basis before the end of this month.
There are many universities in Gujarat including Gujarat University that are yet to complete the first round of annual college exams.
“Gujarat University is holding its first phase of in-person exams from September 3. These exams will end on September 20 and the results are expected in October. So many students at GU will have to take admission in PG courses on provisional basis,” said GU sources. UGC brought out these new guidelines to ensure students do not lose a semester due to the Covid-19 crisis, sources added.
Gujarat University’s first phase of exams began on Thursday, for which 21,008 candidates had registered. The varsity, which has more than 350 colleges affiliated to it, will conduct exams at 102 centres in the state.
The varsity is conducting exams for arts, commerce, science and law students in two phases from September 3 and September 12. About 70,000 students at various GU-affiliated colleges are expected to take the in-person exams that are to end on September 20.
Fake degree racket busted in Bodakdev
Fake degree racket busted in Bodakdev
TNN | Sep 4, 2020, 04.59 AM IST
Ahmedabad: City police on Wednesday busted a fake degree racket run from a Bodakdev flat and held two persons who sold forged degree certificates of various universities. The duo, Chintan Patel and Prajesh Jani, who were held from Ramjarukha apartments, were trapped with the help of a decoy.
According to the complaint filed with Vastrapur police, constable Govind Narshi had learned on July 27 that the duo were selling forged degree certificates. A woman LRD jawan of Vastrapur police station, Rinku Mulji, acted as a decoy and contacted Patel for a BCom degree of Gujarat University. She said she wanted the degree to go abroad for higher education. Patel demanded Rs 10 lakh for a degree and a marksheet with high marks.
When Mulji said she couldn’t give Rs 10 lakh, Patel told her that he could provide a diploma certificate of mechanical engineering from Madras University and also a migration certificate. He said the papers will be ready in 15 days. On September 1, Jani called up Mulji and told her the documents were ready and she could collect them after paying Rs 3 lakh.
Mulji, along with other cops went to the duo’s apartment on Wednesday. When they arrived with the degree and certificate, cops rushed in and nabbed Patel and Jani.Vastrapur police booked the duo for cheating and forgery.
TNN | Sep 4, 2020, 04.59 AM IST
Ahmedabad: City police on Wednesday busted a fake degree racket run from a Bodakdev flat and held two persons who sold forged degree certificates of various universities. The duo, Chintan Patel and Prajesh Jani, who were held from Ramjarukha apartments, were trapped with the help of a decoy.
According to the complaint filed with Vastrapur police, constable Govind Narshi had learned on July 27 that the duo were selling forged degree certificates. A woman LRD jawan of Vastrapur police station, Rinku Mulji, acted as a decoy and contacted Patel for a BCom degree of Gujarat University. She said she wanted the degree to go abroad for higher education. Patel demanded Rs 10 lakh for a degree and a marksheet with high marks.
When Mulji said she couldn’t give Rs 10 lakh, Patel told her that he could provide a diploma certificate of mechanical engineering from Madras University and also a migration certificate. He said the papers will be ready in 15 days. On September 1, Jani called up Mulji and told her the documents were ready and she could collect them after paying Rs 3 lakh.
Mulji, along with other cops went to the duo’s apartment on Wednesday. When they arrived with the degree and certificate, cops rushed in and nabbed Patel and Jani.Vastrapur police booked the duo for cheating and forgery.
Run service on September 13 for NEET, West Bengal government urges Kolkata Metro
Run service on September 13 for NEET, West Bengal government urges Kolkata Metro
TNN | Sep 4, 2020, 04.11 AM IST
KOLKATA: The Bengal government has requested Metro Railways to run their service on September 13 for the benefit of NEET candidates. A meeting between the state government and Metro authorities was held on Thursday to discuss the modalities of crowd control, which the latter is keen on having in place before resuming services after a five-month hiatus.
The meeting at Nabanna, the state headquarters, started at 11.30am. Among those present were home secretary Alapan Bandyopadhyay, transport secretary Prabhat Kumar Mishra, police commissioner Anuj Sharma, ADG (traffic) Vivek Sahay, state health secretary N S Nigam and KMC commissioner Vinod Kumar. Metro Railway principal chief operations manager (PCOM) Satyaki Nath led the three-member Metro team.
Crucial logistical and planning details were discussed at the meeting, which lasted an hour. When services do re-start, passengers may have to furnish an e-pass or a smart card to a police officer to enter a station. The policeman would perhaps let them enter only after getting a green light from RPF personnel that passengers already at the station have moved to the platform to board a train. In other words, the state and Metro will have to work together as a team to ensure anti-Covid distancing protocols are stuck to.
Another meeting is scheduled at noon on Friday for the technical committee, which was formed on Thursday with officials from Kolkata Police, the state transport department and Metro Railway.
“The committee will deduce how to control access to stations and implement graded services, considering that 3.5 lakh people may have smart cards,” a senior state official told TOI. Metro wants to allow only smart-card holders; no token will be sold from counters.
It also hasn’t been decided yet whether the Kolkata Metro would run just for that day, or whether September 13 would mark the resumption of regular services.
Whether it will be e-passes or smart cards to ensure legitimate access is something that will be clinched in the next few days. “Initial discussions took place today. There will be some more to finalize the modalities. For elaborate SOPs, two or three more meetings may be required,” Metro Railway general manager Manoj Joshi told TOI. The focus of Thursday’s meeting, he added, was crowd control. It would be the starting point of Friday’s meeting as well.
Joint CP (headquarters) Subhankar Sinha Sarkar and transport commissioner Biswajit Dutta, members of the technical committee, will thrash out the standard operating protocol with their Metro counterparts at Friday’s virtual meeting and decide whether e-passes can be issued to commuters through an app. The draft SOP also includes 8am-to-8pm services, with a third of Metro’s existing fleet of 288 trains, that may be run seven days a week, at a 12- or 15- minute gap. Frequencies will reduce further during weekends.
Standing passengers may be allowed in a Metro coach. “The seats are only on the sides. So, it will be possible for commuters to maintain some distance, even if some of them stand,” a Metro official explained. One thing that emerged from Thursday’s meeting was that while the onus of implementing distancing inside stations and coaches was on the RPF, crowd control at the entries was the state police’s responsibility. While Bengal Police and Kolkata Police would keep guard outside north-south stations, for East-West Metro, the job will be done by the Bidhannagar Police.
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