Friday, December 31, 2021

India reports over 10,000 cases a day again


India reports over 10,000 cases a day again

Of 13,154 COVID-19 cases, 961 confirmed to be of Omicron variant; health officials concerned at ‘sudden rise’ in infections

31/12/2021

Losing caution: People at the wholesale Sadar Bazar in Delhi on Thursday, even as COVID-19 cases rise in the country to alarming levels. SUSHIL KUMAR VERMA

SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT NEW DELHI

India reported 13,154 COVID-19 cases on Thursday, with 961 of them confirmed to be of the Omicron variant. At a weekly briefing here, Union Health Ministry officials expressed concern over the “sudden rise” in cases in several cities.

Officials said six States — Maharashtra, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Delhi, Karnataka and Gujarat — were of particular concern given the rise in test positivity and the number of weekly cases. Kerala and Maharashtra, however, continue to account for nearly half the cases.

Daily flights to Puducherry to resume soon

Daily flights to Puducherry to resume soon

31/12/2021

Special Correspondent HYDERABAD

Daily flights on Hyderabad-Puducherry-Hyderabad route will resume from January 2022, thanks to the efforts of Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan, who is also the Lt. Governor of Puducherry. Dr. Soundararajan made special efforts by writing letters and making telephonic calls to the Union Minister for Civil Aviation and had requested the latter to restore direct flight connectivity on the Hyderabad-Puducherry route. As a result, the Centre has also agreed to extend the support under the Viability Gap Funding (VGF) to Spice Jet in resuming air connectivity in Hyderabad-Puducherry-Hyderabad route.

She suggested that Telangana tourism wing can organise spiritual tours connecting Karaikkal, nearby famous Velankanni Church, Nagore Durgah, Tirunallar Saneeswar temple and also cover the famous tourism spot Mahabalipuram enroute in Tamil Nadu. Visits from Puducherry to Hyd. for the tourist spots in Telangana can also be organised to promote tourism, she said.

Admission issue: Sanskrit varsity expels PG students who failed degree exams


Admission issue: Sanskrit varsity expels PG students who failed degree exams

Though the university had denied the allegations, it took an about-turn after receiving the report from regional centres.

Published: 30th December 2021 11:23 PM 

Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit. 

By Express News Service

KOCHI: Controversies seem to continue to haunt Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit (SSUS).

The university recently expelled eight post-graduate students who were found to have not cleared their graduation examinations.

The move comes after varsity regional centres reported to vice-chancellor (in-charge) M K Jayaraj that nearly 30 ineligible students had gained admission to the masters course.

R S Sasikumar, chairman of Save University Campaign Committee, alleged collusion between teachers and varsity officials which helped ineligible students gain admission. "It is a usual practice to allow students who appear for the final year degree examinations to write the entrance tests for the post-graduate courses. However, they should present certificates proving they have cleared the qualifying examinations to confirm their admission. But a good number of students who got admission to SSUS's MA courses had failed their BA final semester examinations," he said.

As per rules, students who failed in graduation have to write the supplementary examination conducted the next year. "But the varsity allowed these students to continue to attend MA classes that began in September. The varsity even conducted a special examination for these students. All the students who appeared for the examination got pass marks and were allowed to continue the course. This was done to prevent a fall in the number of students in a class," alleged Sasikumar.

"The university took such an extraordinary step to save teachers from losing their jobs due to a drop in student admission," he added.

As per rules, every university scrutinises students' certificates before admitting them to the course. But in SSUS, the deadline for the submission of the certificate was set on December 31.

Jayaraj said candidates were expelled based on the reports by the admission department. "The university syndicate will take a decision on the action to be taken against those responsible for admitting ineligible students to the postgraduate programmes. It is learnt that the ineligible students were admitted as part of the spot admission," he said.

Though the university had denied the allegations, it took an about-turn after receiving the report from regional centres.

Earlier, it had said that students awaiting results of the sixth-semester undergraduate exam were permitted to appear for the entrance exam for postgraduate programmes. They were allowed as the results of the sixth-semester exams were not published at the time of the notification of the entrance test. Only those who had cleared the qualifying examinations held in April or May 2021 will be eligible for postgraduate admissions in the new academic year, the university said.

Thursday, December 30, 2021

Jhansi stn is now Veerangana Lakshmibai stn


Jhansi stn is now Veerangana Lakshmibai stn

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

New Delhi: 30.12.2021

The Uttar Pradesh government has renamed the Jhansi railway station in the state as Veerangana Lakshmibai Railway Station. The order was issued by the state Public Works Department after getting the go-ahead from the home ministry.

Jhansi is the latest addition to the list of renamed stations. Earlier, Mughalsarai railway station was renamed as Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay railway station. The Yogi Adityanath government has already renamed a number of cities in recent years — including Allahabad as Prayagraj and Faizabad as Ayodhya. Sources said now the necessary process will be completed to change the code name of the earlier Jhansi railway station.

Raj Bhavan considering NEET exemption Bill


Raj Bhavan considering NEET exemption Bill

It responds to question under RTI Act

29/12/2021

R.N. Ravi

Special Correspondent CHENNAI

The Bill to admit students to undergraduate medical courses in Tamil Nadu on the basis of the Class XII marks is “under consideration” of Governor R.N. Ravi, the Raj Bhavan has said in response to a question under the RTI Act.

P.B. Prince Gajendra Babu, general secretary, State Platform for Common School System-Tamil Nadu, had sought information on the status of the Bill and the action taken by the Governor.

“The file is under consideration,” the Raj Bhavan said in a response given, on December 17, by S. Venkateshwaran, under-secretary to the Governor and Public Information Officer.

Mr. Babu had also asked the Chief Minister’s Secretariat and the Chief Secretary’s office whether any letter or question was received from the Governor and whether the State had sent any reply or reminder. The Chief Secretary’s office clarified that he is not an official designated to share information (or an appellate authority) under the Act.

Mumbai student loses phone, ₹75k


Mumbai student loses phone, ₹75k

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Surat:30.12.2021

A 20-year-old Mumbai student faced double whammy on his recent visit to his cousin’s place in Pandesara area of the city. Not only the man’s mobilephone was stolen but the thieves also transferred Rs 75,000 through a money transfer application installed in the phone.

According to the police, Suraj Yadav, a Class 12 student who lives in Mumbai, visited his cousin Ashish Kumar Yadav, a resident of Vinayak Nagar society in Pandesara, for a few days in October. On October 25 Suraj and his cousin kept their mobile near an open window of the house and went to sleep at around 10. 30pm. Next morning they were shocked to find their phones stolen.

When Suraj informed his fat- her about the mobile theft, it came to light that Rs 75,230 were transferred to an unknown account through a money transfer application. Suarj had installed the application, which was linked to his father’s bank account, in his mobile phone. Soon after that Suraj approached Pandesara police station and filed an application about mobile theft and money transfer incident.

Five varsities from state in ARIIA rankings


Five varsities from state in ARIIA rankings

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Ahmedabad: 30.12.2021

Five universities from Gujarat havefiguredin thetop10 rankings across various categories in the Atal Rankings of Institutions on Innovation Achievements (ARIIA) rankings 2021.

They include Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (EDII), Pandit Deendayal Energy University (PDEU), Gujarat University (GU), Gujarat Technological University (GTU) and L D College of Engineering.

The rankings,announced by theCentre,for technical and non-technical institutions have been divided into seven sub-categories. EDII has been adjudged as the best in the non-technical general category.

Among government technical universities – state run and deemed – GTU has been ranked number seven while Gujarat University has been ranked at number nine.

GTU vice-chancellor Navin Sheth said it was a matter of pride that the state’s biggest university is among the ten best universities of the country. He said that the university has embarked upon an ambitious plan to expand innovation activities in near future. The ARIIA rankings have been prepared after evaluating the participating institutions under nine parameters.

LD College of Engineering has ranked third in government college and institution (technical) category. PDPU has ranked fifth in the private university and deemed university (technical)category.

1,438 Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) (including all IITs, NITs, and IISc, among others) participated in the third edition of ARIIA rankings as compared to 674 HEIs during last year. ARIIA ranking 2021 has a special framework for non-technical institutions, which will further strengthen our education institutions’ innovation and entrepreneurial ecosystem.

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